From its debut in 1956, the Rolex President Day-Date remains a status symbol until today. Recognizable for its window that spells the day of the week in full and for its supple three-link bracelet, a Day-Date on your wrist simply says "I've made it."
In its earlier years, the Day-Date was seen exclusively on the wrists of presidents and world leaders, but these days, you'll find it on hip-hop moguls and star athletes.Rolex Air-King Replica Now on its seventh decade, the Day-Date has been made in countless versions to suit the tastes of its diverse fan base.
We're sure you're familiar with the traditional and iconic all-gold Day-Date, so we're presenting you with more unorthodox yet equally stunning options. Here are 5 standout Replica Rolex Datejust dials worth adding to your collection.
Rolex President Day-Date Maroon and Blue Stella Dials (photos: Christies)In the 1960s, Rolex began to experiment with more ostentatious versions of their watches, in order to attract the Middle Eastern and Asian market.tudor replica This gave way for the use of precious stones on Rolex dials - such as Onyx, Bloodstone, Opal, and Jasper.
Rolex really pushed the envelope with their enamel dials, labeled Lacquered Stella in Rolex literature. Made from several layers of enamel, these dials came in a riot of colors that one would not expect from Rolex - from the more common oxblood, green and pastel pink, to the rarer bright blue and purple.
Stella models did not succeed commercially during their time; and sat ignored in display cases. Rolex reportedly destroyed many of these watches because they were unsellable, and this makes them so rare today.