Rolex Datejust 26mm Diamond Be...
$ 95.53
From a collector’s standpoint, the Reference 69158G represents a pioneering configuration within the Datejust lineage, merging the classic 26mm Oyster case profile with a fully integrated diamond setting on both the bezel and lugs, a design that was relatively avant-garde for its era. The case and integrated President bracelet are crafted from 18k yellow gold, featuring Rolex’s signature polished and brushed finishing. The champagne dial is set with diamond hour markers, providing a high-contrast legibility against the warm gold tones. This specific combination of a diamond bezel with diamond lugs on a President bracelet is a less common execution, making it a notable variant for serious collectors focused on unique Rolex jewelry-watches. The design is a clear evolution from more conservative Datejust models, pushing the boundaries of the collection’s dress watch identity. The watch is powered by the Rolex Caliber 2135, a self-winding mechanical movement that was, at its introduction, a significant technical achievement for its reliability and incorporation of a quickset date function. This complication allows for independent adjustment of the date display without disturbing the timekeeping, a practical feature that became standard. The movement operates at 28,800 beats per hour and is protected by the patented Parachrom hairspring, offering improved resistance to shocks and magnetic fields. The Caliber 2135 is known for its robust construction and consistent performance, forming the technical backbone that supports the watch’s daily wearability and long-term value as a precision instrument. This particular example is in mint condition, indicating it has been preserved with minimal signs of wear on its case, bracelet, and clasp. It is important to note that this watch is offered without its original papers, a factor that is reflected in its pricing and is a key consideration for any acquisition. In the current market, well-preserved, two-tone and full gold Rolex models from this period have demonstrated strong and stable collectibility. The specific configuration of the 69158G, with its diamond lugs and bezel on a President bracelet, occupies a distinct niche. It appeals to collectors seeking a watch that is both a recognizable Status symbol and a technically sound, self-contained investment piece from a period of innovative design at Rolex. Its value proposition is rooted in its preserved physical state, its technically advanced movement for its time, and its specific, less common model configuration.
