Description
Rolex Datejust 116189BBR
- Year
- 2005
- Model Name
- Datejust
- Reference No
- 116189BBR
- Size
- Max length 160mm, Case diameter 37mm
This model is based on the Datejust, one of Rolex’s most popular series, and is finished with a glittering finish. The bezel is circled with baguette diamonds and diamond-encrusted indexes, and the black and diamonds create an irregular zebra pattern. The genuine Galuchat strap is also embedded with 10-position diamonds, and the buckle is made of 18K white gold.
DETAIL
- Year
- 2005
- Model Name
- Datejust
- Reference No
- 116189BBR
- Case No
- D640***
- Calibre
- Automatic
- Material
- 18K white gold
- Bracelet/Strap
- Rolex rubber bracelet
- Clasp/Buckle
- Rolex 18K white gold buckle
- Box
- Yes
- Papers
- Yes
- Size
- Max length 160mm, Case diameter 37mm
- Accessories
- Accompanied by Rolex International guarantee dated Mar 31, 2017, Service Invoice and box.
Rolex Watches
Discover the enduring legacy of Rolex, synonymous with precision and durability since its founding in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis. Initially operating as Wilsdorf and Davis, the duo distributed timepieces, some stamped ‘W&D,’ to jewelers. In 1908, Wilsdorf established the Rolex brand for its universal pronunciation and aesthetic fit on watch movements and dials.
Rolex’s Rise to Prominence Rolex Datejust 116189BBR
From its inaugural office in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, Rolex swiftly ascended to prominence, driven by a clear vision: to create watches capable of withstanding any adventure or environment. In 1910, Rolex’s commitment to this vision was affirmed when one of their wristwatches became the first to receive a certificate of chronometric performance, solidifying their legacy as makers of excellent timekeepers.
Innovations and Technical Achievements
Rolex’s history is a testament to a series of innovations shaping the world of watchmaking. Committed to elegance and robustness, Rolex set a new precision standard in 1910 with a chronometric performance certificate. A landmark innovation came in 1926 with the Oyster case, the world’s first waterproof watch case, establishing Rolex as a pioneer in watchmaking technology. The Oyster’s durability was demonstrated in 1927 when swimmer Mercedes Gleitze wore it while swimming across the English Channel.
Rolex’s Role in Historic Events
Rolex watches have been integral to numerous historic events and adventures, proving their reliability in extreme conditions, from flights breaking speed records to conquering Mount Everest.
Iconic Rolex Models: Symbols of Precision, Luxury, and Adventure
Explore Rolex’s catalog featuring iconic models that symbolize precision, luxury, and adventure:
- Rolex Datejust (1945): The first self-winding, waterproof chronometer wristwatch with a date window at 3 o’clock, celebrated for its timeless design and functional elegance.
- Rolex Submariner (1953): The groundbreaking divers’ watch, completely waterproof down to 330 feet, setting the standard for robustness and style, a favorite among men.
- Rolex Explorer: Renowned for reliability in extreme conditions, a favorite among explorers and mountaineers, tested in the harshest environments.
- Rolex GMT-Master II: Designed for aviation professionals, displaying two time zones simultaneously, embodying the spirit of travel and exploration.
- Rolex Day-Date and Milgauss: The Day-Date with a modern calendar and instantaneous day display, and the Milgauss, able to withstand magnetic fields up to 1,000 gauss, blending unique aesthetics with scientific heritage.
- Rolex Cosmograph Daytona: Designed for racing drivers, and the Sea-Dweller (1967), waterproof to 4,000 feet, highlighting Rolex’s ongoing innovation in specialized timekeeping.
Each iconic line reflects Rolex’s unwavering commitment to excellence, functionality, and style, transcending mere timepieces to become icons in the world of luxury watches.
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