About This Watch
The Rolex Datejust 41 126334 with the "Wimbledon" dial is named for its association with The All England Lawn Tennis Club, where Rolex has been the official timekeeper since 1978. The distinctive slate grey dial features green Roman numeral hour markers, creating a unique and sporty look that has become hugely popular with Rolex enthusiasts. The green numerals reference both Rolex's association with green and the famous grass courts of Wimbledon. This dial configuration was originally introduced for the two-tone Datejust models but has since expanded to the steel-with-white-gold-bezel variant. The combination of the grey slate dial with green Roman numerals and the white gold fluted bezel on a Jubilee bracelet creates a distinctive look that stands apart from the more traditional Datejust options. The caliber 3235 with its 70-hour power reserve ensures modern reliability and accuracy. The Wimbledon dial has developed a cult following among collectors who appreciate its sporty, unconventional character within the typically conservative Datejust family. It proves that Rolex can inject personality into their most classic model without compromising its fundamental elegance.
Specifications
Movement
| Movement Type | Automatic |
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| Caliber | Rolex 3235 |
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| Power Reserve | 70 hours |
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| Frequency | 28,800 vph |
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| Jewels | 31 |
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Case
| Case Diameter | 41.0mm |
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| Case Thickness | 11.9mm |
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| Case Material | Oystersteel with 18k White Gold fluted bezel |
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| Crystal | Sapphire with Cyclops lens |
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| Bezel | Fixed, 18k White Gold fluted |
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| Dial Color | Slate with Green Roman Numerals |
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| Lug Width | 21mm |
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| Lug-to-Lug | 48.0mm |
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Features
| Water Resistance | 100m / 328ft |
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| Bracelet/Strap | Jubilee bracelet |
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| Clasp | Oysterclasp with Easylink comfort extension |
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| Weight | 138g |
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| Complications | Date |
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