Rolex 126334-0033 Datejust 41mm Oystersteel White Gold Green Ombré Dial Watch
The Rolex Datejust 41 Ref. 126334-0033 is one of the most visually striking new references in the 2026 Rolex collection — a green lacquer ombré dial that marks the first time Rolex has applied an ombré finish using an entirely lacquered dial surface since the reintroduction of this design language in 2019. Presented in White Rolesor — Oystersteel case with an 18k white gold fluted bezel — on a Jubilee bracelet, it is the Datejust 41 at its most contemporary and chromatically bold.
The Green Ombré Dial — A Technical First
The ombré dial of the 126334-0033 represents a genuine technical achievement. Green lacquer is applied to the brass base plate as the foundation colour, then black lacquer is sprayed in concentric circular motions to create the gradient — the green deepening progressively toward the centre, creating a visual depth that draws the eye inward. This is the first Rolex ombré dial to be produced entirely in lacquer, a manufacturing first that required the development of new spraying techniques to achieve the precise, repeatable gradient Rolex’s quality standards demand. Chromalight index hour markers with long-lasting blue luminescence sit above the gradient surface with crisp clarity.
The Fluted White Gold Bezel — A Rolex Signature
The fluted bezel has been a Rolex signature since the earliest days of the Datejust. Originally functional — the fluting provided the grip necessary to screw the bezel onto the case for waterproofness — it became over decades the Datejust’s most recognisable aesthetic feature. In 18k white gold on the 126334-0033, the fluted bezel provides a cool, precisely faceted frame for the warm green ombré dial, the white gold’s reflectivity amplifying the dial’s chromatic depth by contrast.
Calibre 3235 — The Gold Standard of Datejust Movements
The automatic Calibre 3235 is the technical heart of the modern Datejust 41. Its Chronergy escapement — a patented innovation that improves energy efficiency by 15% over a conventional Swiss lever escapement — works in combination with a Parachrom blue hairspring, Paraflex shock absorbers, and a bidirectional Perpetual rotor to deliver approximately 70 hours of power reserve. The 3235 is certified as a Superlative Chronometer to Rolex’s 2026 strengthened standard of -2/+2 seconds per day after casing — a specification that goes beyond the COSC chronometer certification to include testing in the actual watch rather than the movement alone.
Jubilee Bracelet — Five-Piece Links of Unmatched Comfort
The Jubilee bracelet was created specifically for the Datejust in 1945 — designed to complement the elegance of the watch rather than simply secure it to the wrist. The five-piece link construction of the modern Oystersteel Jubilee bracelet, finished with polished centre links and brushed outer links, is one of the most comfortable and most recognised bracelet designs in the history of watchmaking. The concealed Oysterclasp with the 5mm Easylink comfort extension system allows the bracelet to be adjusted without tools.







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