The Rolex Datejust 41 impresses in function and style
With the new Rolex Datejust 41, the traditional Swiss house presents a classic in a new version. The latest generation of remarkable watches also impresses in the 904L stainless steel version. New features include the case with a diameter of 41 millimeters and the caliber 3235. The movement is distinguished by 14 patents alone. An innovative feature is the Chronergy escapement. The caliber's power reserve is 70 hours.
With the new Rolex Datejust 41, the traditional Swiss company presents a classic in a new version. The latest generation of the remarkable watches also impresses in the 904L stainless steel version. New features include the case with its diameter of 41 millimeters and the 3235 caliber. The movement alone is distinguished by 14 patents. The Chronergy escapement is an innovative achievement. The caliber's power reserve is 70 hours.
Innovative masterpiece
The patented Chronergy escapement is made of a nickel-phosphorus alloy. It is extremely reliable and has a very high energy efficiency. It is also insensitive to magnetic fields. The Swiss company also has a patent for the blue Parachrom hairspring of the Rolex Datejust 41. Even when subjected to shocks, the hairspring is up to ten times more precise than conventional models. The caliber 3235 also has a perpetual rotor. This is a mechanical self-winding mechanism. The Rolex Datejust is certified as a "superlative chronometer." To achieve this, it had to pass tests under strict conditions.
Timeless in style
The Rolex Datejust 41 is considered the archetype of a classic wristwatch. Its functionality and timeless aesthetics are legendary. When it was launched in 1945, it was the first wristwatch with a chronometer function that was waterproof and showed the date through a window at three o'clock. The Rolex Datejust 41 has kept its unchanging codes throughout all eras.