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Rolex Oyster Perpetual, Stainless Steel, 36mm Case, Turquoise Celebration Motif Dial with Index Hour Markers, Sapphire Crystal, Stainless Steel Smooth Bezel, Oyster Bracelet.
* Pressure tested for water resistance 330 feet
* Box and Papers
About Rolex Bubble
The Rolex Bubble, an endearing nickname for the iconic Rolex Datejust, highlights one of the watch’s most recognizable features: the Cyclops lens. This magnifying lens, positioned over the date window, enlarges the date by 2.5 times, significantly enhancing readability. The Cyclops lens was first introduced in the 1950s and has since become a hallmark of the Datejust line, adding both functionality and a distinctive aesthetic to the watch.
The Datejust itself has been a cornerstone of Rolex’s lineup since its introduction in 1945. Celebrated for its timeless elegance and practical functionality, the Datejust was the first wristwatch to display the date in a window at the 3 o’clock position on the dial, an innovation that set a new standard in watchmaking. Over the decades, the Datejust has undergone numerous updates and refinements, yet it has always retained its classic appeal and iconic status.
Equipped with the advanced Caliber 3235 movement, the Rolex Bubble offers exceptional precision, reliability, and a 70-hour power reserve. The movement features Rolex’s patented Chronergy escapement, enhancing efficiency and dependability. Available in a variety of materials, including stainless steel, Rolesor (a combination of steel and gold), and solid gold, the Datejust caters to a wide range of styles and preferences. Whether adorned with a classic Oyster bracelet or the elegant Jubilee bracelet, the Rolex Bubble remains a symbol of sophistication and enduring design.
Key Features:
- Cyclops Lens: Magnifies the date window by 2.5 times for enhanced readability.
- Movement: Rolex Caliber 3235 with a 70-hour power reserve and Chronergy escapement.
- Design: Timeless elegance with a variety of material options including stainless steel, Rolesor, and solid gold.
- Bracelet Options: Available with both Oyster and Jubilee bracelets.
- Water Resistance: Up to 100 meters (330 feet), suitable for most water activities.
FAQs:
What is the Cyclops lens on the Rolex Bubble?
The Cyclops lens is a magnifying lens positioned over the date window to enhance readability by enlarging the date by 2.5 times.
Why is it called the Rolex Bubble?
The nickname “Bubble” comes from the appearance of the magnified date window through the Cyclops lens, which looks like a small bubble on the watch’s crystal.
When was the Cyclops lens introduced?
The Cyclops lens was introduced in the 1950s and has since become a hallmark of the Datejust line.
What movement does the Rolex Bubble use?
The Datejust models are equipped with the Caliber 3235, known for its precision, reliability, and 70-hour power reserve.
Is the Cyclops lens available on other Rolex models?
Yes, the Cyclops lens is also featured on other Rolex models, such as the Day-Date and GMT-Master II.
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