Description
Near-mint 2023 Gold Rolex Datejust 36 – chocolate sunray dial, full set, warranty to 2028 October 2023 Rolex Datejust 36 ref. 126201 in Oystersteel & 18K Everose rose gold. Chocolate sunray dial, fluted Everose bezel, matching two-tone Oyster bracelet (full links). Near-new condition — barely worn, pristine crystal/bezel/bracelet. Complete full set: box, papers, international warranty valid until end of 2028. Latest Cal. 3235 (70-hour reserve), 36 mm sweet spot. The refined gold Rolex two-tone with modern warmth and timeless appeal. Market strong; priced competitively. DM for exact figure and references.
Key Specifications
- Brand: Rolex
- Model: Datejust 36
- Reference: 126201
- Year: October 2023
- Case: 36 mm Oystersteel + 18K Everose rose gold
- Dial: Chocolate sunray with baton markers
- Bezel: Fluted 18K Everose rose gold
- Movement: Calibre 3235 (automatic, Superlative Chronometer, 70 h reserve)
- Bracelet: Two-tone Oyster (steel center + Everose outer links, Oysterlock + Easylink 5 mm)
- Condition: Near-new (minimal wear, factory fresh appearance)
- Water Resistance: 100 m
- Features: Quickset date, screw-down crown
- Included: Full set — box, papers, warranty (valid to end 2028)
Why This Datejust 126201 Stands Out The 126201 is the current-generation 36 mm two-tone Datejust with Everose rose gold — warmer and more contemporary than yellow gold models. The chocolate sunray dial adds rich depth and light-catching shimmer, while the 36 mm case wears perfectly balanced on most wrists (ideal middle ground between 31 mm ladies and 41 mm sports sizes). Cal. 3235 brings 70-hour reserve and exceptional accuracy. This October 2023 example is near-new with full set and long warranty — one of the cleanest available right now.
Quick Market Comparison (2025)
- Patek Calatrava 6119R — superior finishing & prestige ($40k–$90k+). Patek wins rarity, but only 30 m WR and higher cost. Rolex Datejust 126201 gives 100 m rating, modern calibre and far stronger liquidity at 1/3–1/2 the price.
- Cartier Tank Must XL — pure French elegance ($7k–$18k). Cartier excels in fashion design, but often quartz and lower WR. Rolex offers mechanical pedigree, diamond-level warmth and better resale.
- Omega Constellation 38 mm — great value, Co-Axial ($4k–$9k). Omega delivers finishing, but no Rolex equity or resale power. The 126201’s Everose chocolate dial feels noticeably more luxurious.
- Grand Seiko Heritage 36 mm — Zaratsu polish & accuracy ($4k–$12k). Superior finishing for price, but cooler aesthetic and lower resale. Rolex provides warmer gold tone and stronger collector demand.
In 2025 Everose two-tone Datejusts with sunray dials are among the most versatile and desirable Rolex watches — especially in 36 mm. Chocolate variants are particularly collectible for their rich warmth.
This October 2023 piece is near-new with full set and warranty to 2028 — strong opportunity.
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