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Rolex Day-Date 36mm Yellow Gold Green Ombre Roman 128238
Rolex Day-Date 36mm Yellow Gold Green Ombre Roman 128238
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Details
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The Rolex Day-Date 36 Ref. 128238 in yellow gold with the green ombré Roman dial is a masterpiece of presence and refinement—an unmistakable symbol of achievement. Its 36 mm solid 18k yellow-gold case delivers the classic Day-Date proportions, but the star of the show is the dial: a deep green sunburst center that slowly darkens toward the edges, creating a dramatic gradient effect that feels alive on the wrist. The applied Roman numerals, rendered in gold and meticulously polished, add a level of elegance few dials can match. Paired with the iconic fluted bezel, the watch radiates a warm, regal glow that is instantly recognizable.
Powering the piece is Rolex’s state-of-the-art Calibre 3255, offering exceptional precision, a 70-hour power reserve, and the brand’s most advanced chronometric performance to date. The President bracelet, crafted entirely from yellow gold, wraps the wrist with unmatched comfort and authority, completing the Day-Date’s signature look. With its striking ombré dial and luxurious materials, the 128238 is more than a watch—it’s a statement. Bold, refined, and unmistakably premium, it’s the perfect choice for someone who wants a Day-Date with a unique twist and undeniable presence.
Features
Features
Dated: 2025
Case Reference: 128238
Dial: Green Ombre
Case: 36mm - 18K Yellow Gold
Bracelet: 18K Yellow Gold
Movement: Rolex 23255 - Automatic
Glass: Sapphire
Accessories: Inner/outer boxes, and warranty paperwork
Functions: HMS, day-date
Bracelet size: 7.5”
Condition
Condition
New
Brand History
Brand History
Rolex was founded in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London, before moving to Geneva in 1919 to be closer to the heart of Swiss watchmaking. From the start, Wilsdorf envisioned a wristwatch that was not only elegant, but also precise and reliable—an ambitious goal at a time when pocket watches dominated. Rolex went on to pioneer key innovations in horology, including the first officially certified chronometer wristwatch, the Oyster case (the world’s first waterproof wristwatch), and the Perpetual rotor—the self-winding mechanism that became the standard for modern automatic watches. These technical breakthroughs laid the foundation for Rolex’s enduring reputation for rugged luxury and mechanical excellence.
Today, Rolex is arguably the most recognized name in watches, with models like the Submariner, Daytona, Datejust, and GMT-Master becoming cultural icons in their own right. Whether tied to deep-sea exploration, motorsport, aviation, or mountain summits, each model reflects the brand’s commitment to performance and precision under extreme conditions. The brand’s status is bolstered by its unmatched consistency in design, rigorous in-house testing, and long-standing associations with exploration, sport, and achievement. For collectors and enthusiasts, Rolex represents more than a timepiece—it’s a benchmark of mechanical reliability, timeless design, and global prestige.
