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Rolex - 278274-0022 Datejust 31 Stainless Steel Fluted / Jubilee / Grey - Roman

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Rolex Rolex - 278274-0022 Datejust 31 Stainless Steel Fluted / Jubilee / Grey - Roman
Rolex Rolex - 278274-0022 Datejust 31 Stainless Steel Fluted / Jubilee / Grey - Roman
Rolex Rolex - 278274-0022 Datejust 31 Stainless Steel Fluted / Jubilee / Grey - Roman

Case

MaterialWhite Gold, Stainless Steel
Diameter31 mm
CrystalSapphire
WR100 m

Dial

ColorGrey
FinishSunburst
IndexesRoman Numerals Hands: Stick

Movement

Caliber2236
Typeautomatic
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About This Watch

The Rolex Datejust 31 278274-0022 stands as a masterclass in understated refinement, blending the enduring legacy of the Datejust collection with contemporary craftsmanship. Introduced in 2020, this iteration marries the robustness of a stainless steel case with the subtle opulence of a fluted white gold bezel, a design cue that echoes the brand’s mid-20th-century aesthetic while remaining distinctly modern. The dial, a deep grey with a sunburst finish, exudes quiet sophistication, its Roman numerals and slender stick hands rendered in a precision that speaks to Rolex’s relentless pursuit of detail. The Jubilee bracelet, with its elegant five-piece links, complements the watch’s balanced proportions, ensuring both comfort and a sense of occasion. At its heart lies the Caliber 2236, a self-winding movement that exemplifies Rolex’s engineering prowess—distinguished by its Parachrom blue balance spring and a 70-hour

The 278274 family

278274-0022 is one of 34 variants sharing the 278274 base reference — same watch underneath, different dial, bezel, or bracelet execution. Browse the others:

+ 25 more variants in this family.

Inside: Caliber 2236

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This self-winding mechanical movement with date display is entirely manufactured by Rolex and inaugurates a new generation of movements. Its design and quality manufacture ensure peerless precision and reliability. Like all Rolex Perpetual movements, the 2236 is a certified Swiss chronometer, a designation reserved for high-precision watches that have successfully passed the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) tests. It was first introduced in 2014. It the first movement to be fitted with the Syloxi (silicon) hairspring.

906 other watches in the library run the Rolex 2236.

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