Notes: The Rolex Datejust II is the larger variant of the brand's iconic dress watch. Measuring 41mm, the case is substantially larger than its predecessor. While it offers a bigger case, the Datejust II won’t overtake average to larger-sized wrists and is topped with a sloped bezel, allowing it to wear easily under the tight cuff of a dress shirt. Offered here today in a combination of Oystersteel and 18 karat yellow gold that Rolex refers to as "Yellow Rolesor", this particular reference 116333 offers resiliency, value, and a slightly heftier weight on the wrist. The larger case accommodates an upgraded calibre 3136 perpetual movement, complete with a Paramagnetic blue Parachrom hairspring and Quickset function.
Mechanism: The 3136 movement was designed to have the feature set of the 3135 but is able to take advantage of the larger space allowed by the new Datejust II 41mm case. The calibre 3136 is two and a half millimetres larger than the 3135 and it has been consolidated into the e.g. 41 mm sized Rolex Datejust. While other manufacturers just call it a day by repackaging the same calibre into a larger watch case, the brand has opted instead to launch an entirely new movement. Its dimensions have been fine tuned to meet the current demands of everyday wear that’s placed on Rolex watches that have surpassed the 40 millimetre mark.
Calibre 3136 is a self-winding mechanical movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. Like all Rolex Perpetual movements, the 3136 is a certified Swiss chronometer, a designation reserved for high-precision watches that have successfully passed the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) tests. The 3136 features a Parachrom hairspring and high performance Paraflex shock absorbers developed by Rolex, offering greater resistance to shocks and to extreme conditions. Its architecture, in common with all Oyster watch movements, makes it singularly reliable.
Calibre 3136 is a self-winding mechanical movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. Like all Rolex Perpetual movements, the 3136 is a certified Swiss chronometer, a designation reserved for high-precision watches that have successfully passed the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) tests. The 3136 features a Parachrom hairspring and high performance Paraflex shock absorbers developed by Rolex, offering greater resistance to shocks and to extreme conditions. Its architecture, in common with all Oyster watch movements, makes it singularly reliable.
Family Notes: No other watch in the Rolex catalog is as timeless or iconic as the Datejust. In the over 7 decades that the Datejust has been in production, the model has seen numerous upgrades, including the use of a larger 41mm Oyster case via the Datejust II. Similar to the 36mm variation of the brand's iconic dress reference, the Datejust II is available in a variety of feature sets.
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