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5/6/2018 2 Comments

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date President 18038 Watch Review

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The Rolex “President” often does not need an introduction as it is one of the worlds most recognizable and sought after timepieces amongst the general population. In some cases this watch is seen as a status symbol, but in my case I am just obtaining a watch I have sought after as an enthusiast for a few months and decided to pick one up. The term president actually derives from a few actual presidents of the USA who sported a DayDate during their terms. You might have seen this watch on JFKs wrist, even though Lyndon Johnson became the first U.S. president to wear the Day-Date. In 1966 Rolex advertised the watch–which cost $1,000 at the time (roughly $7,400 today)–emphasizing its connection to the Oval Office.

Another example of the President is worn on Tony Sopranos wrist in the HBO hit series “Sopranos”, where he portrays a Mafia boss in New Jersey. Anyway, very subtle changes have taken place in terms of aesthetic and appearance/function in some years ( 1966 Initial Release ) since the release of the original 1803 Day-Date which allows even this 1980 model to wear quite modern in todays times and will sure last a lifetime.

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Case

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The 36MM 100 Meter water resistant case on the 18038 is made up of solid 18K yellow gold and has quite some heft for a 36MM watch. The 18038 is a bit thicker or girthier than the 18238 which followed this model and introduced a double quickset feature instead of a single quickset. The tops are finely brushed and the sides highly polished. The 20MM lug width allows the president bracelet to stand out and really shine. A beautiful domed sapphire crystal sits on top of the roman champagne stick dial and certainly is noticeable. The fluted 18K bezel also is a great feature to add elegance and class to this Rolex.
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Dial

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The champagne roman stick dial certainly shows some sign of aging as it is the original dial and is 38 years old. The gold Rolex crown and gold stick markers are placed evenly surrounded by classic romans between each 5 minute mark. The 2.5 magnified cyclops covers the date window and allows for easy legibility of the quickset date. Below the 12:00 position lies my favorite feature the Day function ( DAY-date ). The day is super easy to see and legibile, it also helps me sometimes when I forget what day of the week it is, LOL. In terms of lume this was a Tritium lumed dial hence the “T swiss made T” ar 6:00 and most of it is faded by now so there is really no lume on the watch at all. This is common as tritium lume dies out and has a half-life. The hands themselves are made of 18K gold and accompanying them is a nice thin long sweeping seconds hand in gold.

Movement

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The 3055 Single Quickset automatic movement featured in the 18038 is a reliable and accurate chronometer certified movement. It features around 42 hours of power reserve and beats at 28,800 VPH. The movement of course is hackable and has a hand wind feature. These movements can last a lifetime or more if serviced properly and taken care of. So, we get a quickset date through the crown but the day of the week has to manually be changed by advancing the hands 24 hours. This changed in the more recent 18038 where we get a double quickset function.

Bracelet

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The solid 18 Karat yellow gold bracelet is often referred to as the President bracelet while the watch it referred to as the Day Date. It features polished center links and brushed outerlinks with a concealer fold over clasp and a Rolex crown acting as a lever to open and close the bracelet. Gold screws are used to adjust the links. I must say it is one of the most comfortable bracelets to wear and really feels luxurious when on the wrist. Sized for my 6.5 inch wrist the watch and bracelet come in at 110 Grams, so it is not overly heavy in any way.
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Conclusion + More Photos

Furthermore fellow addicts, the 18038 certainly
is a watch that will hold value and will last long enough to pass it down to a child or family member. It is a sign of achievement, or just a sign of gaudiness. It certainly
offers a lot of bang for the buck as this is a solid gold rolex and they sell on the pre-owned market with box and papers for around $10,500 USD. I hope you enjoyed the article and please check out the short hands on video below and please do subscribe to my YouTube channel as I update it weekly if not daily.

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2 Comments
sammy
5/12/2018 08:56:14 pm

great watch and great pickup! also very good article found myself reading this while stuck in traffic, I see this website going places keep It up WA!

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JEREMY
5/12/2018 08:56:40 pm

What is a 1803? difference?

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ROLEX HISTORY

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Rolex is a Swiss luxury watch brand that was founded in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London, England. The company originally began as Wilsdorf and Davis, but it was later renamed to Rolex in 1908.


The first Rolex watches were not manufactured in-house, but instead were made by other watchmakers and then branded with the Rolex name. However, Wilsdorf had a vision of creating a wristwatch that was both reliable and accurate, and he set out to develop his own movements.


In 1910, Rolex became the first wristwatch to receive the Swiss Certificate of Chronometric Precision, which was a testament to the accuracy of the watch. Over the years, Rolex continued to innovate and develop new technologies and features, such as the first waterproof wristwatch in 1926, the first self-winding mechanism in 1931, and the first wristwatch with a date display in 1945.


Rolex has also been associated with several famous individuals, including explorers, athletes, and celebrities. For example, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay wore Rolex watches when they became the first people to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953. Rolex has also been the official timekeeper of several sporting events, including Wimbledon and the Formula 1 Grand Prix.


Today, Rolex is one of the most recognized and respected luxury watch brands in the world, known for its quality, precision, and timeless style.

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OMEGA Watches History

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Omega is a Swiss luxury watch brand founded in 1848 by Louis Brandt in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. The brand initially operated under the name La Generale Watch Co. and produced pocket watches.


In 1894, Omega revolutionized the watch industry with the introduction of the 19-ligne Omega Calibre, which was more accurate and reliable than any other watch movement of the time. This innovation earned Omega numerous awards and accolades, and the brand quickly became known for its precision and quality.


In 1903, Omega was chosen as the official timekeeper for the Gordon Bennett Cup, an international balloon race. This marked the beginning of Omega's long-standing relationship with sports timing and its reputation as a reliable and accurate timekeeper.


In 1932, Omega became the first brand to be awarded the Olympic Cross of Merit for its outstanding contribution to sports timing at the Olympic Games. Since then, Omega has been the official timekeeper for numerous Olympic Games, and its timekeeping technology has continued to evolve and improve.


In the 1950s and 1960s, Omega's watches were worn by famous explorers and adventurers, including Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay during their ascent of Mount Everest in 1953, and Jacques Cousteau during his underwater expeditions.


In the 1960s, Omega introduced the Speedmaster, a chronograph watch that was originally designed for motorsports but became famous as the first watch worn on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. The Speedmaster has since become one of Omega's most iconic and sought-after models.


Today, Omega continues to innovate and produce high-quality watches, including the Seamaster, Constellation, and De Ville collections. The brand also continues to be the official timekeeper for numerous sporting events, including the Olympic Games and the America's Cup.

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BREITLING Watches History

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Breitling is a Swiss luxury watch brand that was founded in 1884 by Léon Breitling in the town of Saint-Imier in the Canton of Bern, Switzerland. Initially, the company specialized in producing chronographs and other precision timepieces for scientific and industrial purposes.


In 1915, Breitling introduced the first wrist-worn chronograph with a separate pusher to control the start, stop, and reset functions, which made it easier to use than previous models. This innovation helped establish Breitling as a leading maker of chronographs and other precision timepieces.


During the 1930s and 1940s, Breitling continued to innovate with the introduction of the first chronograph with a second independent pusher, which allowed for the recording of multiple elapsed times. The company also developed the Huit Aviation Department, which produced wristwatches for pilots and other aviation professionals.


In the 1950s, Breitling introduced the Navitimer, a wristwatch with a built-in slide rule that allowed pilots to perform complex calculations in-flight. The Navitimer became an instant classic and remains one of Breitling's most popular models to this day.


In the 1960s, Breitling continued to produce innovative timepieces, including the Chrono-Matic, which was the first automatic chronograph movement with a micro-rotor. The company also introduced the Emergency, a wristwatch with a built-in distress beacon that could be activated in case of an emergency.


In the years since, Breitling has continued to produce innovative and high-quality timepieces for a variety of applications, including aviation, diving, and sports. The company has also maintained a strong commitment to precision and accuracy, with many of its watches featuring COSC-certified movements. Today, Breitling is recognized as one of the world's leading luxury watch brands, with a reputation for innovation, quality, and style.

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Longines

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Longines is a Swiss luxury watch company that was founded in 1832 by Auguste Agassiz in the town of Saint-Imier, Switzerland. The company has a long and prestigious history in the world of watchmaking, and has been responsible for many innovations and milestones in the industry.


In the early days, Longines primarily produced pocket watches, and quickly gained a reputation for precision and accuracy. By the end of the 19th century, Longines had become one of the leading watchmakers in the world. In 1912, the company introduced the first chronograph wristwatch, which was quickly adopted by the military and aviation communities.


In the 1920s and 1930s, Longines continued to innovate with the introduction of the world's first quartz clock and the first wristwatch with an automatic winding mechanism. During World War II, Longines produced wristwatches for the British Royal Air Force, and continued to produce military watches for several decades afterwards.


In the post-war years, Longines became known for its elegant and sophisticated watches, particularly its "Conquest" line of watches. In the 1950s and 1960s, Longines was a favorite of celebrities and politicians, and its watches were frequently seen on the wrists of Elvis Presley, John F. Kennedy, and other famous figures.


In recent years, Longines has continued to produce high-quality watches that combine traditional Swiss craftsmanship with modern technology. The company is particularly known for its sport watches, including its "HydroConquest" line of diving watches and its "Conquest Classic" line of chronographs.


Today, Longines is owned by the Swatch Group, and remains a leading brand in the luxury watch industry. Its watches are prized for their precision, reliability, and timeless style.

Tissot

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Tissot is a Swiss watch brand that was founded in 1853 by Charles-Félicien Tissot and his son Charles-Émile Tissot in the town of Le Locle, Switzerland. The company has a long and rich history in the world of watchmaking, and has been responsible for many innovations and milestones in the industry.


In the early days, Tissot primarily produced pocket watches, and quickly gained a reputation for quality and precision. By the end of the 19th century, Tissot was one of the largest watchmakers in Switzerland, and was exporting its watches to countries around the world.


In the early 20th century, Tissot continued to innovate with the introduction of the first non-magnetic wristwatch, the first dual time-zone watch, and the first watch with a plastic case. During World War II, Tissot produced watches for the Allied forces, and continued to produce military watches for several decades afterwards.


In the post-war years, Tissot became known for its elegant and sophisticated watches, particularly its "Tissot Visodate" line of watches, which featured a date function and a distinctive "T" logo on the dial. In the 1970s, Tissot was one of the first Swiss watch brands to introduce quartz watches, which quickly became popular due to their accuracy and affordability.


In recent years, Tissot has continued to produce high-quality watches that combine traditional Swiss craftsmanship with modern technology. The company is particularly known for its sport watches, including its "T-Touch" line of watches, which feature touch-screen technology and a range of functions such as altimeter, compass, and thermometer.


Today, Tissot is part of the Swatch Group, and remains a leading brand in the watch industry. Its watches are prized for their quality, durability, and stylish design, and are worn by watch enthusiasts and collectors around the world.

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The main component of a mechanical movement is the mainspring, a spring that gradually unwinds and transmits energy. A mechanical watch will keep accurate time despite requiring winding up if it's manual. ... Inside an automatic watch sits a small weighted rotor that has to oscillate in order to wind the mainspring.

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