
Bezel | Set with diamonds |
Bracelet | President, semi-circular three-piece links |
Bracelet Material | 18 ct white gold |
Calibre | 3255, Manufacture Rolex |
Certification | Superlative Chronometer (COSC + Rolex certification after casing) |
Clasp | Concealed folding Crownclasp |
CollectionName | Day-Date |
Crystal | Scratch-resistant sapphire, Cyclops lens over the date |
Dial | Turquoise set with diamonds |
Diameter | 36 mm |
Gem setting | Hour markers in 18 ct gold set with 32 diamonds, Roman VI and IX in 18 ct gold set with 24 diamonds |
Material | 18 ct white gold |
Model Case | Oyster, 36 mm, white gold and diamonds |
Movement | Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding |
Power Reserve | Approximately 70 hours |
Reference / Code | 128349RBR |
Water Resistance | Waterproof to 100 metres / 330 feet |
Winding Crown | Screw-down, Twinlock double waterproofness system |


Turquoise Dial
This dial features hour markers in 18 ct gold, set with 32 diamonds, and a Roman VI and IX in 18 ct gold, set with 24 diamonds. Only found in a few places on Earth, turquoise has been prized for thousands of years for its special hue. Rolex selects turquoise for the beauty of its structure and its characteristic, rare blue colour, because it marries perfectly with yellow and white gold. It is exclusively reserved for gold or platinum versions of the Day-Date 36.
Diamond-set bezel
Gem-setters, like sculptors, finely carve the precious metal to hand-shape the seat in which each gemstone will be perfectly lodged. With the art and craft of a jeweller, the stone is placed and meticulously aligned with the others, then firmly secured in its gold or platinum setting. Besides the intrinsic quality of the stones, several other criteria contribute to the beauty of Rolex gem-setting: the precise alignment of the height of the gems, their orientation and position, the regularity, strength and proportions of the setting as well as the intricate finishing of the metalwork. A sparkling symphony to enhance the watch and enchant the wearer.