At 36 mm, this Datejust presents a round case crafted from Everose Rolesor, combining Oystersteel with Everose gold. The bezel is set with diamonds, while the scratch-resistant sapphire crystal features a Cyclops lens over the date window. A screw-down winding crown with the Twinlock double waterproofness system keeps the case sealed to 100 metres / 330 feet.
The slate dial is itself set with diamonds, and the Roman VI and IX numerals are rendered in 18 kt gold, each set with 24 diamonds in total. The date complication reads at a glance through the Cyclops lens. The three-piece solid-link Oyster bracelet, also in Everose Rolesor, fastens via a folding Oysterclasp with an Easylink 5 mm comfort extension link.
Inside runs the Calibre 3235, a perpetual, mechanical, self-winding movement produced by Rolex. It offers bidirectional winding via a Perpetual rotor, approximately 70 hours of power reserve, a paramagnetic blue Parachrom hairspring with Paraflex shock absorbers, and precision of -2/+2 seconds per day after casing. The movement holds Superlative Chronometer certification, combining COSC qualification with Rolex's own post-casing standards.