Rolex Wimbledon Datejust


    Anyone for Tennis?! It’s that time of year again, when tennis fans from all around the world descend on the hallowed grounds of SW19 for a nail biting two weeks of fierce competition, breaks for rain and strawberries.

    Although the tournament started later this year in order to allow players to adjust from clay to grass surfaces, as well as leaving more time between the tournament and other major sporting events, one thing that keeps to the correct time is the Rolex Datejust.

    Since 1978, Rolex has served as the Official Timekeeper of The Championships, creating a partnership between two iconic and distinguished brands. This long–lasting relationship between time and sport was inevitable.

    Perhaps the most legendary player of all time – Roger Federer – has long been a brand ambassador for the Swiss watchmaker – and what could be a better partnership than these two iconic Swiss brands.

    With a record breaking eight Wimbledon titles under his belt, it’s not difficult to see how the partnership has been a match made in heaven.

    It is hard to imagine the famous Centre Court lawn without the Rolex reference clock that is used to time the games. This remarkable combination of clock and court has come to embody dedication to tradition, superiority and invention. Let’s take a closer look at some of the aces from the brand.

THE ROLEX DATEJUST 41

The Rolex Datejust 41 is a perfect combination of classic design and modern craftsmanship. Also known as the Wimbledon dial, this 41mm Oyster case watch is made of durable stainless steel and 18k yellow gold – the brands own unique two-tone combination known as Rolesor – which creates a fashionable sporty-dressy look that is fit for any occasion.

Its classic features include a flat Oyster bracelet, 18k yellow gold fluted bezel, and a slate grey dial with highlighted green Roman numerals, which are symbolic of the traditional colour in Rolex’s palette and a tribute to Wimbledon.

Other features include a 70 hour power reserve, a 3235 calibre, centre hour, minute and seconds hand and Stop-seconds for precise time setting. The Rolex Datejust 41 also boasts waterproof technology, with its Twinlock double waterproofing system allowing it to be submerged into depths of up to 100 meters (330 ft).

Other models include a domed bezel as well as an Oystersteel bracelet for the ultimate in refined luxury and precision, making this watch an ideal choice for any die hard tennis fan.

THE ROLEX DATEJUST 36

One of the most iconic and recognisable watches to this day is the Rolex Datejust 36. Available in a selection of metals, including rose gold and stainless steel, the watch has a case with a diameter of 36mm, automatic movement as well as scratch-resistant sapphire crystal glass.

Without a doubt, the highlight of the Rolex Wimbledon watch is its beautiful dial. The dial is a subtle slate grey, with striking Roman numeral markers.

The Rolex Datejust is one of the most popular watch designs for good reason. As the name suggests, the Datejust prominently features a date cut-out at 3 o’clock, a signature of the watch. Additionally, the watch face displays hour markers, hands, a Cyclops date magnification window, and the traditional Rolex crown logo, all of which come together to create a flawless design.

Watches are an everyday accessory that can be enjoyed by both men and women, and they have recently seen a surge in popularity due to the oversized look that many people gravitate towards.

THE WIMBLEDON DIAL

In the world of luxury watch collections, the Rolex Datejust with its unique Wimbledon dial variant is sure to turn heads. Although Rolex itself has never used Wimbledon officially to refer to the dial, watch collectors simply cannot ignore the resemblance to the iconic dial used on the court clocks of the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament.

As two iconic names in the world of excellence, innovation, and tradition, Rolex and Wimbledon are a formidable force to be reckoned with. Collectors will have a hard time resisting the allure of the popular Wimbledon dial, and indeed it has become a much sought after piece in the watch collecting community.

The Datejust Rolex with a Wimbledon dial is a classic watch design that reflects sportsmanship, elegance, and superior style. This Wimbledon watch is one of the most popular styles produced by the famous Swiss watchmaker, and is perfect for tennis fans and Rolex collectors alike.

Whether you are a keen tennis player, just an observer, or even just a die hard watch collector, this beautiful timepiece is sure to be a winner!

A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN

So you’ve decided to take the plunge and purchase one of these magnificent watches. One of the biggest questions for a Rolex fan is easily “Jubilee Vs Oyster – which bracelet is best”?

The Oyster bracelet is by far the most popular bracelet for sporty and rugged watch owners. The metal strap is a three piece link bracelet, featuring a wider centre link surrounded by two rows of similar sized links. The Oyster’s flat and smooth links make it highly comfortable and less prone to snagging clothing, which is important when engaging in active lifestyles. Furthermore, it has an ideal combination of strength and durability. It’s comfortable to wear, water resistant, and this elegant, classic look will never go out of style.

The Jubilee bracelet is designed for dress watches. It has a much softer look than the Oyster bracelet and is made of finer metal links. Jubilee bracelets have smaller metal pieces that create a smooth curve, which makes them more comfortable to wear and helps keep the watch securely in place. It also has a quicker release system, which makes it easier to get on and off the wrist. The shape of the Jubilee bracelet offers an elegant look for dress watches and gives a sophisticated air.

Despite their differences, Oyster and Jubilee bracelets both have their own place in Rolex’s collection. The Oyster is a reliable and classic piece that can last a lifetime, and the Jubilee is perfect for those who are looking for an elegant and refined look to go along with their dress watch. The choice between the two comes down to personal style and preference.

Those who want a more sporty look will likely choose the Oyster bracelet, while those who prefer a more refined, dressier look will likely opt for the Jubilee. Regardless, both bracelets are well-made, and paired with the classic look of the Wimbledon dial, they are a match made in heaven.

So whilst the Championships are just once a year, our stunning collection of Wimbledon dial watches are the perfect piece for all year round. If you don’t see what you’re looking for in our current selection, you can always ask our team to source a particular watch for you. We’re happy to help you find your perfect timepiece.

For further reading, click here to read our article on the Wimbledon Rolex Datejust.

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