126336
This model often utilizes "Rolesor," Rolex’s term for the meeting of two metals: the strength of Oystersteel and the luster of gold.
To understand the 126336, one must look back to 1945, when Rolex introduced the first Datejust to celebrate the company’s 40th anniversary. It was the first self-winding waterproof chronometer wristwatch to display the date in a window on the dial. Over the decades, while the movement and materials evolved, the core aesthetic—the Oyster case, the cyclops lens, and the jubilee bracelet—remained remarkably consistent. Design and Specifications 126336
In the secondary market, the Datejust 41 has seen a surge in interest. While traditionally more accessible than "Professional" steel models, certain dial configurations (such as the "Wimbledon" dial or the mint green variant) have turned the 126336 into a highly sought-after collector's item, often retaining or exceeding its retail value. Conclusion This model often utilizes "Rolesor," Rolex’s term for
Under the hood, the 126336 is powered by a new-generation movement. It features the Chronergy escapement and a 70-hour power reserve, offering significant improvements in precision and magnetic resistance over previous versions. Cultural and Market Impact Over the decades, while the movement and materials
The 126336 is a testament to Rolex’s philosophy of "evolution, not revolution." By maintaining the classic silhouette of a mid-century icon while integrating 21st-century mechanical engineering, Rolex has ensured that the Datejust remains relevant. It is a masterclass in how a brand can honor its history while staying firmly planted in the present.