
Rolex
Day-Date 40
228235
The Day-Date 40 in Everose Gold — Rolex's flagship dress watch, enlarged and refined.
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Overview
The Rolex Day-Date 40 reference 228235 represents the modern evolution of the brand's most prestigious line, presenting the classic day-and-date complication in a 40 mm case crafted entirely from Rolex's proprietary 18k Everose gold. Introduced in 2015, it succeeded the long-running 36 mm Day-Date II as the standard-bearer of the collection, pairing an enlarged case with a thoroughly contemporary movement. The reference is offered across a wide palette of dials, including distinctive options such as sundust, chocolate, and olive green, underscoring the Day-Date's enduring identity as a canvas for horological craftsmanship.
History
The Day-Date lineage stretches back to 1956, when Rolex introduced the world's first wristwatch to display both the day of the week spelled out in full and the date. The 40 mm generation, launched at Baselworld 2015, marked a significant modernisation of the line — retiring the transitional Day-Date II and settling on a case diameter that aligns with contemporary wearing preferences while retaining the exclusive precious-metal-only ethos of the collection. Reference 228235 sits within this generation as the Everose gold variant, distinguished by the warm, fade-resistant rose-gold alloy that Rolex developed and has used exclusively since the mid-2000s. The reference continues in production, regularly appearing with new dial configurations that keep the collection fresh for successive generations of collectors.
Notable points
- Powered by Calibre 3255, Rolex's in-house movement featuring a Chronergy escapement, a 70-hour power reserve, and certification to Superlative Chronometer standards (±2 sec/day).
- The case, bracelet, and all gold components are fashioned from 18k Everose gold — a proprietary rose-gold alloy developed by Rolex and resistant to fading over time.
- At 40 mm, the reference 228235 is larger than the historic 36 mm Day-Date yet more wearable than the interim Day-Date II, representing a deliberate recalibration of the collection's proportions.
- Dial variety is a hallmark of the reference: options range from the warm, golden-hued sundust and rich chocolate to the more unexpected olive green, with many dials set with diamond hour markers or exotic materials.
- The Day-Date has historically been associated with heads of state and public figures of distinction, a heritage that lends the 228235 a cultural weight that extends well beyond its technical specifications.





