Lady Oyster Perpetual Datejust
Lady Oyster Perpetual Datejust
Lady Oyster Perpetual Datejust
Lady Oyster Perpetual Datejust
Lady Oyster Perpetual Datejust
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Lady Oyster Perpetual Datejust

Brand: Rolex
Model Name: Lady Oyster Perpetual Datejust

Year: 2007
Stock #: 1848
Reference #: 178240
Serial #: Z03XXXX
Dial: Pink/Raised roman numeral dial markers
Bezel: Smooth
Crystal: Scratch resistant sapphire crystal, cyclops maginfier
Case Size: 31mm
Band: Original oyster bracelet
Material: Stainless Steel
Movement: Automatic
Water Resistant: Yes

Status: Preowned
Box and Papers: No
Condition: Mint Condition
Serviced: Yes, Always
Warranty: 24 month GCW warranty

Price: $7,500.00
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About the Brand

Founded in 1905, Rolex has since grown to be one of the most iconic, recognizable, and luxurious watch brands in the world. Seeking to succeed independently from the jewelers he had been collaborating with in London, Hans Wilsdorf relocated to Switzerland in 1908. There, the brand's iconic name “Rolex” came to be — supposedly because Wilsdorf thought it was easy to pronounce and sounded like a watch being wound.

Obsessed with precision and accuracy, Wilsdorf worked hard to fit his timepieces with quality movements that would surpass the test of time. After gaining some popularity, Rolex relocated once again — this time to a watchmaker's town in Geneva. In 1926 they released the Oyster case, the world’s first water-resistant case, complete with an airtight, screw-down crown. In 1931 Rolex patented a self-winding mechanism called a Perpetual rotor — and the Oyster Perpetual was born. This caliber of innovation and creativity paved Rolex's trajectory to the prestigious, industry-leading brand they are today. A number of Rolex references — like the Daytona, Submariner, Datejust, and GMT Master — are among the most sought-after vintage watches of all time. To date, Rolex is the largest manufacturer of certified Swiss-made chronometers. Both their new and vintage watches — many of which increase in value as they age — are considered a mark of prestige, a good investment, and one of the best watches in the world.