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Rolex Datejust Australia. Launched in 1945 to celebrate Rolex’s
40th anniversary, the Datejust was the world’s first automatic wristwatch to display the date through a window on the dial – a feature we
now take for granted.
Today, the Rolex Datejust remains the brand’s best-selling
and most diverse collection. Whether you are looking
for a Rolex Datejust 41 with a modern presence, a
Rolex Datejust 36 with vintage charm, or a
Rolex Datejust two tone that balances steel and gold, there is a
Datejust for every wrist and every budget.
In this guide, we will cover everything an Australian buyer needs
to know: sizes, materials, dials, bracelets, pricing, authenticity, and where to buy safely.
The name Rolex Datejust Datejust might sound repetitive,
but it highlights the watch’s core identity:
the date function, which “just” changes at midnight.
Over 80 years, Rolex has refined the Datejust without breaking its original design language.
Key innovations include:
The Cyclops lens (1953) – magnifies the date by 2.5x for easy reading.
The Jubilee bracelet (1945) – five-piece links designed for maximum comfort.
The Oyster case – waterproof to 100 metres, even on vintage models.
Superlative Chronometer certification – accuracy of -2/+2
seconds per day.
Unlike the Rolex Day-Date (which is only made in precious metals), the Rolex Datejust
is available in stainless steel, two tone (steel and gold), and full gold.
This accessibility has made it the world’s most recognised luxury watch.