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Arriving at the Datejust

Not every @rolex needs to make an immediate impression. Understatement has always been the point. The Wimbledon Dial, featuring slate grey and green Roman numerals, deviates slightly from the typical Datejust design. While not the most intuitive or common configuration, it adds a unique touch. The watch’s core features, like its automatic movement, date at […]

Not every @rolex needs to make an immediate impression. Understatement has always been the point.

The Wimbledon Dial, featuring slate grey and green Roman numerals, deviates slightly from the typical Datejust design. While not the most intuitive or common configuration, it adds a unique touch.

The watch’s core features, like its automatic movement, date at three and cyclops lens, stay the same. But this dial gives the watch a fresh look on your wrist.

In many ways, discovering heirloom-worthy objects is what quiet luxury boils down to.

Which means I’m back on my spanking new nonchalantgourmand.com as I resume my personal writing and archiving the good life. Read More about this watch on my post.

Technically, very little about it is surprising—and that’s precisely the point.

  • Case: Oyster-steel, available in 36mm or 41mm
  • Movement: Rolex in-house automatic calibre (chronometer-certified)
  • Power reserve: Approximately 70 hours
  • Crystal: Scratch-resistant sapphire with cyclops lens over the date
  • Water resistance: 100 metres (Oyster case)
  • Bracelet: Jubilee or Oyster, depending on configuration
  • Bezel: Fluted or Smooth
  • Dial: Slate grey with green Roman numerals (Wimbledon configuration)

And in the end, what stays is not ownership or acquisition, but the sense that something fits into your life in a way that feels both natural and considered, and continues to do so over time.

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Nikhil Merchant

Nikhil Merchant

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