What is a 'Wimbledon' Rolex?
A "Wimbledon Rolex" isn't an official model name but rather a nickname given to any Rolex watch featuring a specific dial design inspired by the prestigious Wimbledon tennis tournament. This dial features:
- Slate grey or silver sunburst dial: Evoking the color of the grass courts played on at Wimbledon.
- Roman numerals outlined in emerald green: Matching the color of the tournament logos and accents.
- Occasionally, yellow gold hands and markers: Reflecting the color of the court clocks used at Wimbledon.
The "Wimbledon" dial first appeared in 2009 on the Rolex Datejust II and gained popularity for its subtle nod to the brand's partnership with Wimbledon, which began in 1978. The dial has since been offered on various Datejust models, including the current Datejust 41, in both stainless steel and Rolesor (steel and gold combinations).
Here's what makes a "Wimbledon Rolex" appealing:
- Unique and elegant dial design: Stands out from other Rolex models without being overly ostentatious.
- Symbol of prestige: Connects the wearer to the world of tennis and luxury.
- Versatility: Looks great with both casual and formal attire.
However, keep in mind that:
- Not all watches with green Roman numerals are "Wimbledon": Similar design elements may appear on other models (e.g., Day-Date with green "emerald" dial).
- No separate price premium for "Wimbledon" dials: The watch's price depends on its specific model and material, not just the dial.
If you're interested in getting a "Wimbledon Rolex," be sure to check the dial color and watch model carefully before making a purchase. Remember, the main charm lies in the subtle connection to Wimbledon, not just the green accents.
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