[Trivia] Trivia about DAY DATE products

Trivia

We will explain some trivia about the DAY DATE product. We will explain the product in an easy-to-understand manner even for first-time users.

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[Trivia] Day-Date trivia

It is considered 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 the top-of-the-line model, and all of the materials used are luxuriously made of the finest materials, such as yellow gold, white gold, pink gold, and platinum. There is no stainless steel version available.
The Day-Date was created in 1956 and was once presented to the then-President of the United States, Eisenhower, hence the name "President Bracelet" for the bracelet used on this model.
To begin with, there are only a few unique models, it is the highest-end model among Rolex, and many of its users are considered successful people, so it is also said to be a symbol of wealth and is the envy of many people.

The language of the day display can be changed

The day of the week display on the Day-Date is located at the 12 o'clock position and is generally written in English. While most watches display the day of the week using only the first three letters of the English word, the Day-Date displays the day in full, creating a unique and luxurious feel.
In addition, the language of this weekday calendar can be changed to 26 languages, including English, French, German, and Italian. To change the language, contact Rolex Japan. This will allow you to change the language to your preferred language.
Of course, you can also change it to Japanese.

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