[Trivia] Trivia about DAY DATE products
We will explain some trivia about DAY DATE products. We will explain the products in an easy-to-understand manner even for first-time users.
Day-Date trivia
considered to be a symbol of wealth | The Day-Date is the only Rolex model equipped with a day-of-the-week display function. It is positioned as a top model, and all the materials used are yellow gold, white gold, pink gold, platinum, and luxuriously manufactured using the highest quality materials. Regarding the Day-Date, stainless steel is not available. The Day-Date was born in 1956 and was given to then-American President Eisenhower, so the shape of the bracelet used in this model is called the "President's Bracelet." Because there are only a few unique models in the first place, and because it is the highest model among Rolex models, and because there are many people who wear this model who are said to be successful, it is said to be a symbol of wealth and is admired by many people. I am. |
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Language of day of week display can be changed | The day-of-the-week display on the Day-Date is located at the 12 o'clock position, and each day of the week is basically written in English. When it comes to day-of-the-week calendars on watches, they are generally displayed with the first three letters of an English word, but the Day-Date uses a full calendar notation, giving it a luxurious feel that is different from other watches. In addition to English, you can also change the language of this day of the week calendar to one of 26 languages, including French, German, and Italian. The way to change it is to ask Rolex Japan. Now you can change the language of your choice. Of course, it can be changed to Japanese. |
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- RolexCartierOMEGAPATEK PHILIPPEAUDEMARS PIGUETBreguetROGER DUBUISLange & SöhneHUBLOTFRANCK MULLERCHANEL
- HARRY WINSTONJAEGER LE COULTREIWCPANERAIBREITLINGTAG HEUERAQUANAUTICAncokine NeoVan Cleef & ArpelsHermes
- ChopardZenithDamianiTudor (Tudor)TiffanyTerra Cielo Mare
- PiagetBoucheronBVLGARIYounger & BressonRichard Mille