About Steel Jubilee Rolex Datejust Watches
The Rolex Datejust is the archetype of the classic dress sport watch, and the 36 mm steel-and-gold Jubilee configuration represents its most enduring expression. Reference 116234 pairs an Oystersteel case with a fluted white gold bezel, while reference 116233 does the same with a fluted yellow gold bezel, both riding on the iconic five-link Jubilee bracelet introduced alongside the original Datejust. The 36 mm case diameter sits at the traditional heart of the Datejust lineup, appealing equally to collectors who value historical proportions and to buyers seeking a versatile everyday watch. Across both references, the dial variety is exceptional, ranging from clean silver and black indexes to patterned Jubilee dials and factory diamond hour markers, giving the Steel Jubilee collection one of the broadest aesthetic ranges in the Datejust family.
What to Look For
When shopping Steel Jubilee Datejust references, the choice between 116234 white gold bezel and 116233 yellow gold bezel is the first decision, as each pairs differently with dial metals and overall color palette. Dial configuration drives significant value differences: factory diamond-set dials and diamond hour markers command premiums over index or Roman numeral versions, while the graphic black-and-silver Tuxedo dial has developed a strong collector following of its own. Condition and box-and-papers status are critical value factors, and brand-new examples like those available here represent the highest tier in the secondary market.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between reference 116234 and 116233 in the Steel Jubilee collection?
Reference 116234 features a fluted bezel set in white gold paired with an Oystersteel case and Jubilee bracelet, while reference 116233 uses a fluted yellow gold bezel on the same steel case. The bezel metal choice affects the overall tone of the watch and which dial colors pair most harmoniously. Both are 36 mm Datejust references sharing the same core architecture.
Are the diamond dials on these Steel Jubilee Datejust watches factory-set by Rolex?
Yes, the diamond hour marker and Jubilee-pattern diamond dial versions listed in this collection are factory Rolex configurations, not aftermarket modifications, which is essential for maintaining authenticity and resale value. Factory diamond dials are distinguished by Rolex's precise setting standards and are documented on the original paperwork. Bizak and Co. authenticates each piece to confirm factory originality before listing.
Why is the Tuxedo dial Datejust so popular among Steel Jubilee buyers?
The Tuxedo dial, seen on references like 116234-BKSSFJ and 116233-BKSSFJ, features a two-tone black and silver design that creates a formal, high-contrast look uniquely suited to the fluted bezel and Jubilee bracelet. Its graphic character sets it apart from single-color dials and has made it a consistent favorite among collectors who want a distinctive yet classically proportioned 36 mm Datejust. The combination of steel, precious-metal bezel, and the bold dial makes it one of the most recognizable configurations in the lineup.
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