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2025 | 31mm | Unworn
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The Rolex Datejust stands as a symbol of enduring sophistication, a watch that harmonises timeless design with cutting-edge watchmaking excellence. Introduced in 1945 as the first self-winding waterproof chronometer wristwatch to feature a date window display, the Datejust has become a benchmark of precision and elegance. Its instantly recognisable silhouette, often featuring the fluted bezel, cyclops lens, and oyster or jubilee bracelet, reflects a mastery of both form and function.
What sets the Datejust apart is its seamless blend of everyday wearability and luxury craftsmanship, a watch equally suited for formal occasions and daily use. From the iconic Rolex Datejust 41 with its modern case size to the refined Oyster Perpetual Lady Datejust, the collection offers a diversity of styles without compromising on the brand’s core values. Backed by decades of consistently strong results in both popularity and value retention, the Datejust remains an unrivaled expression of Rolex’s know-how and prestige.
Introduced in 1945 to commemorate Rolex’s 40th anniversary, the Rolex Datejust was the world’s first self-winding waterproof chronometer wristwatch to feature an automatically changing the date — a revolutionary innovation that forever altered watchmaking. The debut reference 4467, crafted in 18k yellow gold and paired with the newly designed Jubilee bracelet, instantly set the Datejust apart. It was the first of its kind, and soon, it became a watch that history-makers would proudly wear.
By the 1950s, Rolex expanded the collection to include stainless steel and Rolesor models (refs. 5030, 5031), while the Datejust name began appearing on the dial. As calibers evolved, from the 1560 in the late ’50s to the quick-set Caliber 3035 of the late ’70s, so did the Datejust’s identity, gaining its signature features like the Cyclops lens and fluted bezel.
Prominent figures such as Dwight D. Eisenhower and Roger Federer would go on to reinforce its image as both a tool of precision and a symbol of success.
The Datejust 41, launched in 2016, reinterpreted these hallmarks with a more refined case and updated movement. Whether on a President bracelet or classic Oyster, each model reflects Rolex’s unmatched heritage and continuous pursuit of watchmaking excellence.
These vintage classics from the 1960s–1970s embody the timeless charm of early Rolex design. The Ref. 1601 features a fluted bezel, while the Ref. 1603 is known for its distinctive engine-turned bezel. With pie-pan dials, acrylic crystals, and the revered Caliber 1565/1575 movements, these models offer old-school Rolex character in an elegant, understated package.
Produced from the late 1980s into the 2000s, these transitional references combine vintage styling with modern practicality. Outfitted with the robust Caliber 3135 and sapphire crystal, they introduced greater case refinement and bracelet comfort. Ref. 16233 (Oystersteel and yellow gold) and Ref. 16234 (steel with white gold bezel) are widely regarded as accessible gateways into the classic Datejust look.
Launched in 2016, these models redefine modern Rolex versatility. Housed in a 41mm case with slimmer lugs and equipped with the Caliber 3235, they blend contemporary proportions with iconic design cues. Available with either smooth or fluted bezels and Oyster or Jubilee bracelets, they are the quintessential everyday luxury watch.
On the pre-owned market in Singapore, Rolex Datejust models typically range from S$5,500 to over S$30,000, depending on reference, size, dial configuration, and materials.
For example, more accessible pieces include the Rolex Datejust Ref. 16013 Champagne Linen (36mm) with a brand new retail price of S$6,100 and priced at S$5,900 in the pre-owned market, and the Ref. 69174 Silver 10-Point Diamond Dial (26mm) at S$5,500. These offer classic aesthetics with vintage charm at an entry-level price point.
At the higher end, gem-set and precious metal models such as the Ref. 69178 Coral Pink w/ 10 Points (26mm) reach S$18,500, while newer releases like the Ref. 278381RBR Mother of Pearl Diamond Dial (31mm) climb to S$30,300.
Every Rolex Datejust purchased through our platform comes with a warranty backed by Watchlab, offering peace of mind with every transaction. As a licensed second-hand dealer, we go beyond standard resale practices by incorporating a 60-point inspection checklist and using world-class authentication tools.
Our watches are Certified Authentic, meaning they undergo dual authentication by trained specialists and advanced technology, ensuring each timepiece meets the highest standards of quality and legitimacy. This warranty coverage is designed to protect your investment and reflects our commitment to trust, transparency, and long-term ownership confidence.
Yes, we offer flexible Installment Payment Plans (IPP) through major local banks, allowing you to own your Rolex Datejust with manageable monthly payments. Whether you're eyeing a Rolex Lady Datejust in 18k yellow gold or a Datejust 41 with a chocolate Jubilee dial, our IPP options let you spread payments across 6, 12, 24, or even 36 months. Check here for more information about our financing plans.
Yes — the Rolex Datejust is a proven investment, thanks to its enduring design, strong brand prestige, and consistent market demand. Known for its precision and timeless style, the Datejust holds its value well across decades, making it a reliable choice for both new buyers and seasoned collectors.
Vintage models, in particular, are sought after for their unique character — from fluted bezels to rare dial configurations — often commanding premium resale prices. As one of Rolex’s most iconic and continuously produced models, the Datejust offers not just everyday elegance but long-term investment potential grounded in horological excellence.
Absolutely. The Rolex Datejust isn’t just a timeless classic—it’s also a remarkably resilient timepiece when it comes to value. Between late 2021 and late 2023, many Datejust models saw appreciation ranging from 5% to 25%, depending on the reference and configuration. That kind of quiet strength speaks to more than just market trends—it reflects the Datejust’s enduring design, everyday versatility, and Rolex’s unwavering reputation for excellence.
Whether in steel, Rolesor, or gold, the Datejust offers not only lasting style but also long-term confidence. For collectors and first-time buyers alike, it’s a watch that holds its own, year after year.