- Water Resistance: Rolex watches, including those made from stainless steel, are designed to be highly water-resistant. The exact water resistance can vary depending on the model. For instance, many Rolex watches are water-resistant to at least 100 meters (330 feet), while professional models like the Submariner are water-resistant up to 300 meters (1,000 feet) or more. The Oyster case design, a hallmark of Rolex, contributes significantly to this water resistance.
- Stainless Steel: Rolex uses high-quality stainless steel, typically 904L stainless steel, in their watch cases and bracelets. This material is chosen not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its durability and resistance to corrosion.
- Scratch Resistance: While no material is completely scratch-proof, Rolex uses materials and finishes that are highly scratch-resistant. The sapphire crystal covering the dial is extremely hard and difficult to scratch under normal conditions. The stainless steel used in the case and bracelet is also resilient against minor scratches, though deep scratches can still occur with enough force or impact.
- Date and Time: Rolex watches are known for their precision in timekeeping and often include additional features such as date displays, chronograph functions (in some models), and other complications. The date and time functions are typically operated by the winding crown, which is designed to maintain the watch’s water resistance.
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