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Having been running for more than a century, Rolex has been treading one innovation after another. The fact that the Rolex watch is considered a pioneer in the watch-making industry resulted in the emergence of many Rolex models. This article briefly explains a few of the models and how they differ.

6 Models of Rolex Collection

Over the years, Rolex divided the watches into Classic and Professional watches. But how many different Rolex models are there? 

Rolex divides the watches into two categories; Classic and Professional, and there may be thousands of them. However, there are 14 models that Rolex considers its unique creation. Here are six of them;

1. Rolex Oyster Perpetual

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Before becoming a full-fledged Rolex collector, many first-timers usually hook their eyes on Oyster Perpetual. The classic watch gives a new technology that doesn't exist in the earlier Oyster model; self-winding perpetual movement.

At a glance, you will find Oyster Perpetual very similar to Rolex Explorer. However, the two differ in size choices and the variety of colors. That gives Oyster Perpetual a new level of versatility and innovation that both Oyster and Explorer don't have.

2. Rolex Datejust

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Rolex Datejust marks another breakthrough in the luxury watch industry. Emerged in 1945 for Rolex's 40th anniversary, Datejust is the first watch ever to have a date set on the case. It is considered a classic Rolex, and it provides a variety of sizes and colors.

Over the years, the technology of Datejust has developed to distinguish itself from other models and counterfeits. The earlier model of Datejust changes the date gradually throughout the day, while the newer ones change automatically at midnight.

3. Rolex Day-date

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The production of Rolex Daydate watches scores another important moment in the artistry of watchmaking. For the first time ever, there is a watch that can also show the day and date, and Rolex made it happen.

Daydate watches are pretty distinguishable from a wide variety of Rolex's watch collections. Although it is hard to pinpoint whether it is the best model in Rolex, Daydate is iconic in its own way, especially after the emergence of the Presidential Daydate watch.

4. Rolex Submariner

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It's not an exaggeration to call Rolex Submariner the leading brand for a dive watch. After its first production in 1953, Submariner crushed its competition regarding design versatility and functionality. In fact, Submariner is arguably the one bringing Rolex to prominence.

Despite the technology to resist its shape under water, the Submariner looks as elegant above it. For professional purposes, keep in mind that there are three levels of Rolex dive watches; Submariner, Sea-Dweller, and Deepsea. Each holds a different ability to hold the pressure below the water.

5. Rolex Milgauss

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Scientists and engineers before 1956 might have already given up their watch to be destroyed by magnetic force until Rolex Milgauss came to the surface. Milgaus is a breakthrough at the moment, being the first luxury watch to withstand 1000 gauss of magnetic energy and now more.

Aside from that, what differentiates Milgauss from other Rolex is the unique lightning hand, which was re-produced in its newer series. Milgauss is now a rare timepiece and might be discontinued in 2022 to keep its value afloat.

6. Rolex Cosmograph Daytona

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Reliability and precision are what Rolex tries to bring in the stopwatch Cosmograph Daytona. The watch was born from Rolex's partnership with the Daytona International Speedway racing event, and it's been trusted as the official timekeeper since.

Rolex Daytona brings Role's manual-winding and tachymeter technology to the market. Its prominence rises with the ongoing partnership and the iconic auction of Paul Newmans' Daytona in 2017.

Whether you want to add more Rolex to your watch collection or have been eyeing your first one, it's important to reach a trustable outlet. Here in IDWX, we provide a wide array of original Rolex watches. Do not hesitate to contact us should you have any questions.

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