Rolex Datejust 41 Wimbledon Dial Watch Review | SwissWatchExpo

Tennis season is in full swing and we 
are gearing up towards one of the most  
prestigious tournaments that happens every year. 
And today we’ve got a really special edition,  
well, a special dial from Rolex. I’d like to 
discuss that pays tribute to that tournament.
For those of you all that didn’t quite 
pick up on it, today, we’re going to be  
talking about Wimbledon. This is a tournament 
that takes place in London every year. It’s  
about two weeks long. This year, it’s going to be 
happening from June 28th to July 11th. Of course,  
it’s 2021. So next year, those dates might be 
slightly different, but I want to kind of go  
into the history of how this partnership came into 
being, why Rolex was chosen and what it is that’s  
so special about the tournament of Wimbledon. Now, 
Rolex, as we know, as most people know, is one of  
the most recognizable brands in the history of 
watchmaking. And Wimbledon, very similar is the  
most prestigious tournament. And one of the oldest 
tennis tournaments that is still around today.
So it’s a, it’s a really great matchup between 
the two of them just with not only just their  
history and longstanding in their own particular 
industries, but also how they compliment one  

/> another. So Rolex began the partnership with 
Wimbledon back in 1978 when they became the  
official timekeeper. So of course, what they 
were doing was timing the matches to precision,  
to make sure that any sort of accuracy, as far as 
keeping up with the time was kept accurate. And  
that’s a very important thing, not only just in 
tennis, but in most sports. And you’ll find that  
Rolex has a lot of partnerships with very high 
profile, sporting events and sports throughout  
the world in today’s society. Now, when I wanted 
to kind of talk about not only the traditional  
elements of the company and the tournament 
themselves, but it goes a little bit deeper.
I mean, Rolex really takes a traditional approach 
to the designs and styles of their watches.  
They haven’t changed much since, since 
the beginning, you know, subtle changes,  
definitely technologically advanced. You know, 
they’re always creating new pieces that have  
the current most up-to-date technology. So 
it improves the functionality of the watch.  
But if you look at the Datejust, or the President, 
the style of the watch, the shape of the case is  
something that is considered timeless by the 
watchmaking industry. Now Wimbledon also has  
some very traditional elements to it, right? It’s 
played on grass, you know, as opposed to clay or  
the other materials that they use for the courts. 
And the players actually are required to wear 90%  
white clothing when they’re on the field. So 
it’s the perfect match-up and pun intended on  
that one. Now, roughly 40 years after Rolex 
started this partnership with Wimbledon,  
they ended up releasing this special edition dial.
They call it the Wimbledon dial. Now that is 
not the official title. I believe given to it  
by Rolex it’s something that society has kind of 
garnered and created as a part of it, very similar  
to like the Starbucks or the Kermit, you know, it 
is a Rolex dial. Now what makes it special is not  
only just the fact that it incorporates green into 
the hour markers, but it’s a very unique dial. So  
you’ll notice that all of the dials themselves 
are going to be a slate gray dial with a Sunray  
effect. So if you look really closely into the 
dial, you’ll see that these lines radiate outward  
from the center where the hands are all connected. 
And it’s a very subtle thing. It’s not something  
you would notice when you first look at it, it’s 
got this flat smooth. It does have a sheen to it.
When I say flat, I don’t refer to the color, but 
it’s a smooth surface. But if you look really  
closely, you will see that they’re really 
intricate details laid in to the design  
of the dial. Now it does have Roman numeral hour 
markers. They’re going to be black Roman numerals,  
but on the outline of each of these Roman numerals 
comes in green, and that is kind of a nod to,  
you know, the grass that they play on when they’re 
at Wimbledon. Now you’ll notice that unlike most  
of the Roman numeral our marker dials that we 
see from Rolex, this one only has one Baton  
hour marker. Right? We see some, that’ll have a 
combination of, of Roman numeral on our markers  
and the batons, but this one, aside from the 
date, it’s all Roman numerals and then just  
one Baton hour marker. And the reason that they 
did that, they placed it at nine o’clock and it  
creates symmetry with what is always at three 
o’clock on the Datejust being the date aperture.
Now there are a couple other things that I’d 
like to talk about regarding this style of  
watch it. It does come in the 41 millimeter size, 
but you’re not restricted to just this particular  
watch. I mean, the one I’ve got on my hand here 
has a fluted gold bezel with an oyster bracelet,  
but you can get it on a Jubilee bracelet. You can 
get it with the domed or the smooth bezel. You  
can get it with rose gold. You can get it in just 
stainless steel. You can even get it in stainless  
steel with the white gold fluted bezel. So all 
of the favorite configurations regarding metal  
content are available with this dial. Now it’s 
a wonderful watch. Obviously it is a little bit  
unique. So whether you’re a tennis fan or a Rolex 
enthusiast or just a watch enthusiasts in general,  
people that see this dial are going to recognize 
what it stands for, because it is the unofficial  
watch of the Wimbledon tournament. And when I 
think about this watch and the history of the  
watch itself, the history of the tournament, well, 
when you look at what Rolex does for tennis and  
other sports at the end of the day, Rolex, doesn’t 
just tell time it tells history. So like the bell  
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