Rolex Day-Date watches or more commonly known as “The President” have set a lot of examples for the watchmaking industry. The timepiece has become famous among watch enthusiasts for all the right reasons. Here’s why you should also pick one up.
Day-Date
The Rolex Day-Date is one of the most popular watches in the world. People usually call it the “President’s watch.” The reason is that many American presidents, including Lyndon B. Johnson, wore it.
Rolex launched the Day-Date model in 1956. It was a big innovation back then because it was the first waterproof wristwatch that could self-wind and show the date and the day of the week. You will see the day inside an arc-shaped window at the 12 o’clock position. Likewise, the date is at 3 o’clock.
Material is the most important aspect of the Day-Date because Rolex makes this model only in precious metals. You can buy it in 18k yellow gold, Everose gold, white gold, or 950 platinum. Keep in mind that you will never find a genuine Day-Date in stainless steel.
While the watch has changed over the years, the main technical parts remain very similar. Here are the core features or specifications you will find on almost every Day-Date watch.
The bracelet of the watch is another important aspect. Almost all Day-Date watches come on the President bracelet, which was made specially for this watch, launched in 1956. It has three semi-circular links. The Crownclasp is very comfortable and looks like one continuous piece. Sometimes, you might see older vintage models on leather straps or Oyster bracelets. However, the President bracelet is the standard.
Moreover, always focus on the movement generations before buying a Date-Date watch. The vintage Rolex Day-Date has 4-digit references like 1803. So, you have to turn your hands to change the date. These watches use acrylic plastic glass. 5-digit references like 18038 are transitional models, which introduced “Quickset” for the date and sapphire crystal. Later models, such as 18238, had “Double Quickset” so you can change both day and date without hassle.
Furthermore, the modern Day-Date model has 6-digit references. These watches use the newest and most advanced movements. For example, the current Calibre 3255 is very strong and has a power reserve of 70 hours. So, you can take the watch off Friday, and it will still be running on Monday morning.
The price of a pre-owned Rolex Date-Date changes frequently based on the condition and the exact configuration. The base value is always high because these watches have solid gold or platinum material.
The prices for a very old and polished vintage watch are usually between $9,000 and $14,000. On the other hand, some platinum models with rare dials can reach up to $110,000+. However, the average price for a nice modern watch is around $30,000 to $45,000. Numerous factors affect the price of the Rolex Day-Date watch:
Rolex increases prices almost every year. Gold prices went up significantly in 2025, so this has a massive impact on Day-Date and other watch models. Here is a list of what Day-Date watches cost if you can buy them new from a boutique today.
| Model Reference | Material | Dial Style | Approx. Retail Price (AED) |
| Day-Date 40 | 18k Yellow Gold | Standard Stick or Roman | 160,000 to 186,000+ |
| Day-Date 40 | 18k Everose Gold | Standard Stick or Roman | 175,000 to 195,000+ |
| Day-Date 36 | 18k White Gold | Silver or Standard | 140,000 to 194,500+ |
| Day-Date 36 | 18k White Gold | Blue Ombre without Diamonds | 238,500+ |
| Day-Date 40 | 950 Platinum | Ice Blue or Standard | 200,000 to 230,000+ |
Remember, these are approximate starting prices for Rolex Day-Date watches. Watches with diamond bezels or meteorite dials will have even higher prices.
Many people in the UAE and other countries contact our watch experts and ask whether the Day-Date is a good investment. Historical data shows that the Day-Date has been a stable and safe investment compared to so many other watches. Unlike some steel sports watches, the Day-Date has steady value retention. It relies partly on the gold price. According to a research article published by Quill % Pad, the value of the Day-Date collection has gone up by about 167% since 2010.
In addition, the current market has corrected from the 2021 peak, which is an interesting scenario for buyers. Some solid gold Day-Date watches are trading on the secondary market for prices close to retail. Sometimes, the prices are slightly below retail for specific colors. Therefore, this makes Day-Date a safer investment for buyers than paying 3x retail for a hype watch.
Everyone would love to buy a watch like a Day-Date, but they also want to ensure it is real. There are too many fake watches on the market. Therefore, authenticity, certification, and warranty are important factors. Every watch sold by Watch Maestro goes through a strict check:
The best guarantee is always the original Rolex Warranty Card because it matches the serial number on the watch. However, most class Day-Date watches do not have papers. In this case, at Watch Maestro, we provide a “Certificate of Authenticity.”
When it comes to warranty, the new or unworn Day-Date watch has a 5-year Rolex International Warranty. However, if the watch is pre-owned, the dealer will give you a 12 to 24-month warranty. Here at Watch Maestro, we provide a limited one-year warranty.
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It is the only Rolex watch that shows the day of the week written out fully at the top of the dial. Likewise, it is the only model that is never manufactured in steel. So, another unique aspect is that the Day-Date is always gold or platinum.
Yes, it is usually very difficult. While it is not impossible as a Daytona, popular models, such as the Olive Green dial in Rose Gold, have long waiting lists. You might wait 6 months to 24 months. Less popular dial colors usually become available sooner.
Because it is a symbol of success. The Day-Date is solid gold and has the specific “President” bracelet. Not only do people recognize the bracelet immediately, but the model itself has a lot of value and is very durable for a dress watch.
The biggest practical difference is the “Quickset.” Changing the date is very slow on the old vintage models launched between 1960 and 1980 because you have to turn your hands around the dial many times. On the other hand, the modern models let you change the date and day instantly with the crown. Current watches also have sapphire glass, which does not scratch like the old plastic ones.
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