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Triangular pit pattern outer ring
Features of Rolex
Rolex's triangle pit pattern is a hallmark of the brand's watches. Initially, the triangular pit pattern of the Oyster outer ring had a practical purpose. It helped to screw the outer ring tightly to the case to ensure the waterproof performance of the watch. The pit pattern design on the back cover is based on the same considerations and is screwed into the case position using specific Rolex tools. Later, the triangular pit pattern became an aesthetic design element and a true Rolex signature. Today, the triangular pit pattern has become a hallmark of branded watches and is often used in gold watches.
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Rolex - Women's Day Date
white dial
unique dial
A unique Rolex dial makes the watch easy to identify and easy to read. The hour markers are crafted from durable, polished 18K gold. The brand develops and manufactures each Rolex dial, and most of the process is done by hand to achieve perfection.
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Rolex - Women's Day Date
gold steel
combine two metals
Gold, beautiful and noble, charming. Steel is very strong and reliable. The two are skillfully combined harmoniously with other traits. Gold steel is a Rolex hallmark and was introduced to Rolex watches in the early 1930s. It was officially registered as a trademark in 1933. This is also one of the features of the Oyster series.
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Commemorative (JUBILEE) Strap
flexible and comfortable
The design, development and manufacturing processes of Rolex watch bands and buckles, as well as the rigorous tests that must be passed, are fully applied with advanced technology. Like any other component of the watch, someone inspects the straps and buckles to ensure the product is beautiful and flawless. This flexible and comfortable five-link commemorative (Jubilee) metal strap was designed specifically for the Oyster Perpetual Datejust launched in 1945.
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