
Gary_g's post on his Rolex Day-Date 40 mm reference 228235, affectionately dubbed his 'favorite weekend watch,' sparks a fascinating discussion among collectors about the nuances of wearing luxury timepieces in professional settings. His choice highlights the evolving perceptions of horological discretion and the distinct character of certain references that make them more suited for leisure than the workplace. This thread explores the balance between personal enjoyment and professional presentation.

The Day-Date 40 reference 228235 in Everose gold with a green dial represents a contemporary iteration of Rolex's flagship day-date calendar watch. Introduced as part of the updated Day-Date 40 series, this reference maintains the model's signature display of both the day of the week spelled out in full and the date, presented through apertures on the dial. The 40mm case size offers a modern presence while retaining the classic proportions associated with the Day-Date line, distinguishing it from its 36mm counterparts.
This particular reference features a case crafted from 18k Everose gold, Rolex's proprietary pink gold alloy, which is known for its lasting color. The watch is powered by the Caliber 3255, an automatic mechanical movement developed and manufactured by Rolex, offering a power reserve of approximately 70 hours. A scratch-resistant sapphire crystal protects the dial, and the watch is water-resistant to 100 meters. The fluted bezel, a hallmark of the Day-Date, is also executed in Everose gold.
The Day-Date 40 with a green dial in Everose gold appeals to collectors seeking a distinctive and luxurious timepiece within the Rolex catalog. Its combination of precious metal and a vibrant dial color offers a specific aesthetic that stands out. This reference continues the Day-Date's tradition as a high-end offering, positioned as a sophisticated daily wear option or a significant addition to a collection of modern luxury watches.
I understand the concerns but itโs no secret from glassdoors or salary websites certain professions are high earners. We kept saying we should wear our watches freely but in such situations, itโs better to be discreet. I donโt wear flashy gold bracelet watches to work too but if I sometimes do, I hid it under a long sleeve shirt and sweaters ๐
But I interact with many different types of ppl at work. And itโs easier to wear an FPJ than a SS sub. Let alone a RG president.
Beautiful shot! ๐๐ป
You could get away with it if were in platinum or white gold but rose is so pretty to look at, itโs worth only wearing it on weekends or after work.
This is one of their best...love the Everrose! So elegant and wonderful color and matches well with the olive dial.
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