Rolex Day-Date Ads

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Rolex Day Date Ref. 118208 "Great Rivalry" Advertisement
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Rolex Day Date Ref. 18238 feat. Arnold Palmer & Jack Nicklaus Advertisement
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Rolex Day Date Ref. 18238 British Open Advertisement
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1973 Rolex Day Date Ref. 1803 w/ Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Stewart Advertisement
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1968 Rolex at Fred Paris w/ GMT, Explorer, Submariner, Day Date, ... Advertisement
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2024 Original page imagery of Everose Rolex Day Date with Puzzle dial and Emojis
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1994 Rolex Tridor Day Date Ref. 18239 feat. Arnold Palmer Advertisement
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1991 Rolex feat. Explorer II Ref. 16570 "Polar" dial Advertisement
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1999 Rolex Day Date Original Booklet with Instructions
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1996 Rolex Platinum Day Date Ref. 18206 Advertisement
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Rolex Day-Date Advertisements
There could easily be a never-ending debate on which Rolex model is most-iconic or emblematic of the brand… What is the flagship model of Rolex? You could certainly make the case for the Day-Date or Rolex “President” as it’s often referred, as a strong candidate. While steel Daytonas, both vintage and modern, may be the most-aspirational Rolex to own today, it can be safely assumed that from the 1950s through 1990s, models such as the Ref. 1803 and Ref. 18038, produced in precious metals such as gold, white gold and platinum, and available with an array of exotic dials and gemstone adornment, were the most sought-after models for every man - from the average businessman to celebrities and sports figures. For so long, owning a Rolex Day-Date was a marker of success, power, affluence, taste and sophistication. Because of its popularity and prestige, and likely it’s profit potential for Rolex, the number of advertisements run over the years for the Day-Date seems to outnumber the variations of the model, which is saying a lot. Looking closely at the variety of advertisements for the Day-Date, Rolex clearly is identifying this model as something for all to set their sights on owning someday as a way to crown your achievements. Today, at least in the collector community, the classic 18kt yellow gold Day-Date with champagne dial, often seen in advertisements, doesn’t seem to have quite the same effect regarding being a status symbol. However, rare dial or gem-laden, pristine examples are starting to stand out and fast-becoming the next category of Rolex to be appreciated and collect, making Day-Date ads very-relevant.
Vintage & Modern Rolex Day-Date
Rather fittingly, there are so many different Day-Date advertisements, just like there are so many different variations of the model... There’s the more-classic, perhaps most-well-known ads, with Red Adair or the U.N. Building (both showing the equally classic and well-known 18kt gold, champagne dial with fluted bezel model). Then there’s the ads with unique imagery, like a bottle of Cristal, paired with equally-unique Day-Dates with stone dials or oozing diamonds. It can be said, that no matter your taste, there’s a Day-Date for you... Don't like the thought of wearing lots of gold or diamonds? Go for a white gold case on a leather strap. And same goes for choosing an ad. There’s bold ads with fire blazing or much-more understated black/white copy. No matter, all are very-much Rolex and worthy of consideration…