How to Use: Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Just Watch 126200 User Manual
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Introduction
A timeless icon of elegance and precision. Featuring a 36mm Oystersteel case, a sleek domed bezel, and a distinctive Jubilee bracelet, this watch epitomizes classic style. The Datejust 126200 is equipped with a Cyclops lens over the date display at 3 o'clock and is powered by the reliable Caliber 3235 movement, ensuring superior performance and a power reserve of approximately 70 hours. Whether for everyday wear or special occasions, the Rolex Datejust 126200 is a versatile and sophisticated choice.
The estimated price for a Rolex Date just $10,600 or more depending on the materials and features. The watch was first launched in 1945.
Overview
- Hour hand
- Minute hand
- Seconds hand
- Date window
Twinlock winding crown with double waterproofness system
Detailed Specifications
- Model case
- Oyster, 36 mm, Oystersteel
- Oyster architecture
- Monobloc middle case, screw-down case back and winding crown
- Diameter
- 36 mm
- Material
- Oystersteel
- Bezel
- Domed
- Winding crown
- Screw-down, Twinlock double waterproofness system
- Crystal
- Scratch-resistant sapphire, Cyclops lens over the date
- Water resistance
- Waterproof to 100 metres / 330 feet
Wearing the Watch For the First Time
Before being worn for the first time, or if it has stopped, a Rolex watch must be wound manually in order to function correctly and precisely. To wind the watch manually, unscrew the winding crown completely, then turn it several times clockwise. (Turning in the other direction has no effect.) A minimum of 25 turns is required for adequate partial winding. The watch will then be wound automatically as long as it is worn on the wrist. Carefully screw the crown back down against the case to ensure waterproofness.
The green seal accompanying your Rolex watch is a symbol of its status as a Superlative Chronometer. This exclusive designation attests that it has successfully undergone a series of specific final controls by Rolex in its own laboratories in addition to the official COSC certification of its movement. This unique testing of its chronometric precision, waterproofness, self-winding and reliability pushes back the boundaries of performance and makes Rolex a benchmark for excellence in mechanical watches. For further information, please visit https://rolex.com
Description
No man or woman should be without the classic Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Just Watch 126200. Because of its adaptability and traditional good looks, this watch will always be in vogue. Elegant and sturdy, the watch's casing has a traditional Oyster design. From subtle and discreet to bright and colorful, the watch's dial is available in a rainbow of options. The 18k gold or stainless steel hands and index hour markers give the watch an even more opulent impression. You can choose between an Oyster, Jubilee, or President bracelet type, which all contribute to the watch's overall design.
Oyster Perpetual Datejust
The Oyster Perpetual Datejust is the watch of reference for those who believe that elegance is timeless. With the Datejust, Rolex introduced a calendar with the date displayed via a disc in a window at 3 o’clock, an innovation that became an industry standard. The famous Cyclops lens on the virtually scratchproof sapphire crystal makes the date easy to read.
The Oyster case, guaranteed waterproof to a depth of 100 metres (330 feet), is a paragon of robustness and elegance. It efficiently protects the self-winding mechanical movement, entirely manufactured by Rolex. The Oyster Perpetual Datejust is available in a range of sizes, with a wide choice of dials, bezels, and bracelets.
Using Your Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Just Watch 126200
Setting the Watch
Screwed-down Position (Position 0)
The crown is completely screwed down against the case. When the crown is in this position, the Oyster Perpetual Datejust is guaranteed waterproof to a depth of 100 metres (330 feet).
Manual Winding (Position 1)
The crown is unscrewed. To wind the watch manually, turn the crown clockwise; turning in the other direction has no effect. When setting the watch for the first time or after the watch has stopped, complete a minimum of 25 turns for partial winding.
Initial Winding and Setting
- A. Wind the watch manually (position 1).
- B. Note the date change at midnight, then set the time (position 3).
C. Set the date (position 2).
After every use, carefully screw the crown back down against the case to guarantee the waterproofness. Return the crown to position 1 and apply light pressure on it while screwing it down clockwise against the case. The crown should never be unscrewed underwater.
Setting the Date (Position 2)
The crown is unscrewed and pulled out to the first notch. To set the date, turn the winding crown clockwise or counterclockwise depending on the model. Turning in the other direction has no effect or will manually wind the watch. During this operation, the watch continues to function.
Setting the Time (Position 3)
The crown is unscrewed and pulled out to the second notch. The seconds hand is stopped, allowing you to set the time to the precise second. To set the hour and minute, turn the crown in either direction. To avoid confusion between a.m. and p.m. hours, move the hour hand to 12 o’clock. If the date changes, it is midnight.
After every use, carefully screw the crown back down against the case to guarantee the waterproofness. Return the crown to position 1 and apply light pressure on it while screwing it down clockwise against the case. The crown should never be unscrewed underwater.
Easylink Comfort Extension Link
To ensure optimal comfort when wearing your watch, Rolex created the Easylink comfort extension link, which is available on some versions. Its exclusive design comprises a link that is pulled out or folded back on itself to adjust the length of the bracelet by approximately 5 mm, without the need for tools.
Adjusting from the short position to the long position
Adjusting from the long position to the short position
Troubleshooting
If you're having trouble with your Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Just Watch 126200, here are some common problems and solutions:
- Water has entered the watch: If water has entered the watch, it may be due to a problem with the crown or case back. Take the watch to a Rolex-authorized service center for repair.
- The watch is losing time: If the watch is losing time, it may be due to a problem with the movement. Take the watch to a Rolex-authorized service center for repair.
- The watch's power reserve is low: If the watch's power reserve is low, it may be due to the watch not being worn for an extended period. Wind the watch manually or set it in a watch winder to maintain the power reserve.
Rolex Service
Caring for Your Rolex
Thanks to Rolex's expertise, your watch will require very little day-to-day care. You can help preserve its lustre by cleaning it occasionally with a microfibre cloth. You can also wash the case and bracelet from time to time using soapy water and a soft brush. After wearing your watch in the sea, it is important to rinse it with fresh water to remove any salt and sand deposits.
Before cleaning your watch, always ensure that the crown is screwed down properly against the case to guarantee waterproofness.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Timeless design
- Exceptional craftsmanship
- Innovative features
- Versatile and suitable for any occasion
- Available in a variety of materials and designs
Cons
- High price point
- May require regular maintenance
Customer Reviews
"I've had my Rolex Datejust for over 10 years now and it's still as beautiful as the day I bought it. The watch has never let me down and is the perfect accessory for any occasion." - Sarah "
I was hesitant to spend so much on a watch, but the Rolex Datejust is worth every penny. The watch is a true work of art and is built to last." - Michael
Faqs
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