OYSTER, 28 mm, diamonds, white gold and OYSTER steel
Bezel
Diamonds
Water Resistance
Water-resistant to 100 meters/330 feet
Movement
Self-winding mechanical movement
Movement
Rolex 2236
Power reserve
Approx. 55 hours
Bracelet
Commemorative (Jubilee), five-gear chain
Dial
Silver, diamonds
Certifications
Top chronometer certification: Swiss Chronometer Certification (COSC) + Rolex certification (when the movement is in the case)
Silver-colored dial
The dial features an 18-carat gold base set with diamonds and 18-carat gold Roman numerals set with eight diamonds IX. Many of the models in the OYSTER collection feature a sunray effect that reflects the lightness of the dial. This effect requires an exceptional brushing technique to create the engravings that spread out from the center of the watch face. The light is dispersed along the markings, creating a subtle yet distinctive effect that reveals itself in different shades as the wrist moves. Once the sunray effect has been achieved, the watch is then colored by physical vapor deposition or electroplating, and finally finished with a varnish.
Diamond-set bezel
Gemsetters, like sculptors, use precious metals to carefully handcraft the setting for each gemstone. The craftsmen set the stones with extreme precision, with each stone precisely aligned and calibrated in its place to ensure that it is securely adorned in a gold or platinum setting. In addition to the quality of the gemstones, Rolex also places stringent requirements on the gemstone setting, including the height and precise alignment, orientation and position of the stones, the regularity, solidity and proportions of the setting, and the fine finish of the metal mounting. The watch is a dazzling embellishment for the wearer's wrist.
White Gold Steel
Gold is a beautiful, noble and fascinating color. Steel is strong and trustworthy. They blend harmoniously with each other, combining their characteristics in an ingenious way. Gold and steel were the hallmark features of Rolex watches from the early 1930s until 1933, when the trademark name was officially registered. It is also one of the distinctive features of the OYSTER collection.