Swiss luxury brand Rolex needs no introduction, and its most popular 18 carat gold watch the Day-Date is still in demand decades after its first launching, despite fierce competition with newer models targeting specific professions (such as the Submariner, GMT-Master, Explorer and so on). Evidently, the traditional Rolex look ascribed to the Day-Date, or President as it is popularly known, is still a winning feature.
The Day-Date was an unusual model for a number of reasons. The first watch to feature both date and day of the week, the Day-Date made history in terms of watchmaking. Originally worn by politicians and business execs, and of course presidents including Eisenhower, Kennedy, Ford and Nixon, today the Day-Date is popular among a broad range of professionals, celebrities and successful people who appreciate the refined grace and sophistication of the model. The Day-Date was also launched with its own President bracelet, which made quite a splash in the watch industry. Today it is offered with that bracelet as well as the popular Oyster bracelet. Its most popular bezels are domed and fluted, and it comes with the Cyclops lens which magnifies the date by two and a half times.
Today one of the most popular watches is the Rolex Day-Date replica. Identical to the authentic versions, the higher quality replicas come with logo, appropriate engravings and markings, scratch proof synthetic sapphire crystal glass and the most proven technology from Japan. It is no longer necessary to spend thousands of dollars on a Rolex wristwatch. Spend that money on a vacation to Hawaii and get a Rolex Day-Date replica, priced at around one hundred to four hundred dollars. The best of these replicas will give you a long lasting, durable and accurate timepiece without a price that takes the fun out of the purchase.

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