The Executive Selection: Rolex Fresh from this year's edition of the international watch and jewelry show Baselworld is the Rolex Datejust 36.

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Rolex Datejust 36

Fresh from this year's edition of the international watch and jewelry show Baselworld is the Rolex Datejust 36. As a new version of the signature timepiece launched in 1945, this watch, running on the brand's new Calibre 3235, is encased in a 36mm corrosion-resistant Oystersteel, which boasts of a water resistance of up to 100 meters.

This particular timepiece comes in two variants: one with a refined, black sunray-finish dial and fluted bezel, while the other combines a white mother-of-pearl dial with 10 diamond hour markers in 18 ct. white gold settings and a bezel set with 52 brilliant-cut diamonds. Perfect for anyone with a penchant for timeless style.

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