Rolex Datejust 126300

Your Favorite Rolex Datejust 126300

Made of stainless steel and featuring a modern sized 41mm case, the Rolex Datejust 126300 is the ideal everyday luxury watch that can be worn with almost anything. It is the epitome of modern and classic, discreet and timeless luxury. If you are on the fence about adding this model to your watch collection or are unsure which version is best, then delve into our ultimate Rolex Datejust 41 ref. 126300 buying guide. The ultimate 126300 buying guide where we break down all the details and review this Rolex reference to help you make the right decision.
For a casual Rolex replica watch that is perfectly suited for long-term wear, the Datejust 41 ref. 126300 is hard to beat. Its 41mm size is ideal for those who appreciate the iconic Datejust design, but want something a little larger than the traditional 36mm version, yet more refined than the bulky Datejust II is ideal.
Getting the best version of the Datejust 126300 for you will require finding the dial and strap combination that impresses you the most, but all of the options look great. Whether it comes with an Oyster strap or a gold jubilee strap, a dark or light dial, Roman numerals, or baton indexes, buying a fake Rolex Datejust 41 ref. 126300 is always a solid choice and could easily be the watch you wear every day for the rest of your life.
The discontinued stainless steel Datejust II ref. 116300 did offer a few different dial options, but the current Datejust 41 ref. 126300. Some examples include a black dial with painted Roman numerals and a silver dial with blue Arabic numerals. In addition, the Datejust 41 version with the white gold fluted bezel offers the option of diamond hour markers, while the other two all stainless steel versions of the watch do not.
The Datejust 41 ref. 126300 does, however, offer the option of the popular Wimbledon dial with its face painted with green Roman numerals against a background of rising sun rock. This was only available on the Rolesor version of the former Datejust II series, and not on the fully stainless steel version.
However, like all of Rolex’s stainless steel models today, the all stainless steel Datejust 41 watch is worth more than its suggested retail price on the secondary market. This is simply because the steel Datejust 41 watches are so popular that they are usually sold out at authorized retailers. Naturally, demand drives up the price on the open market.