When was Datejust 2 discontinued?

When was Datejust 2 discontinued?

2016
In 2016, Rolex discontinued the Datejust II and replaced it with the Datejust 41. While these two watches have the same case size, the newer Datejust 41 has a more refined look. The aim was to make it look like the well-loved Datejust 36, only larger.

When did the Datejust 2 come out?

2009
The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust II was originally launched in 2009. However, it was not the first Datejust watch Rolex had made. The forerunner was the original Datejust, released in 1945. Here is a Datejust II with a black dial.

How much is a Rolex Datejust brand new?

As of 2022, the least expensive Rolex Datejust is the 31mm reference 278240 in full stainless steel, which has an official retail price of $6,850, while the least expensive full-size model is the 36mm Datejust 126200, which costs $7,250 when purchased brand-new.

Does Rolex still make the Datejust 2?

Production of the Datejust II lasted until 2016, when Rolex announced that it would be discontinued and replaced by the new Datejust 41, which was powered by their new-generation Caliber 3235 movement. Despite having the same 41mm case measurement, Datejust 41 cases are thinner and include slimmer lugs.

What is the difference between Datejust and Datejust II?

In terms of chronometric function with all aesthetics aside, the main difference between these two watches is that the Rolex Date Just 1 has a better power reserve of 70 hours vs 48 hours in the Datejust 2 but in exchange, the Rolex Datejust II offers High-Performance Paraflex shock absorbers in the caliber 3136 …

What movement is Datejust 2?

Calibre 3136
The Datejust II is powered by the Calibre 3136, a movement based on Rolex’s base movement, the Calibre 3135. It features a larger mainplate to accommodate the larger date wheel and the addition of Paraflex shock absorbers. The movement grants a power reserve of 48 hours.

What is the difference between a Datejust and a Datejust 2?

Can you wear a Datejust everyday?

Water resistance to 150 meters (15 bar, 492 feet) make this a perfect watch for everyday wear, and its 70-hour power reserve mean you can take it off for a day or two without having to wind it when you put it back on. In short: The Rolex Datejust 41 delivers everything you could desire from a modern wristwatch.