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The sunray finish provides subtle light reflections on many dials of the Oyster Perpetual collection. This is due to the skillful brushing technique that creates grooves from the center of the dial to the outside. The light is evenly diffused along each engraving, creating a characteristic glow that moves slightly with the position of the wrist.
Once the sunray finish is complete, the color is applied to the dial by physical vapor deposition or electroplating. A light coat of varnish completes the final look of the dial.
oyster steel
best corrosion resistance
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Oystersteel is used for the cases of Rolex steel models. Oystersteel belongs to the 904L steel family and is most commonly used in the high tech, aerospace and chemical industries where maximum corrosion resistance is essential. Oystersteel is extremely durable and polishes well. It retains its beauty even in the harshest of environments.
oyster bracelet
Fusion of form and function
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The Oyster bracelet is a perfect marriage of form and function, beauty and technology, characterized by robust construction and wearing comfort. The bracelet also features an Oysterclasp and an Easylink (extension link), both exclusive Rolex inventions. This ingenious system allows the bracelet to be extended by approximately 5 mm, making it more comfortable to wear in all situations.
Cyclops lens
magnifying lens
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It's one of the hallmarks of Rolex that's instantly recognizable at first glance. Named after the one-eyed giant from Greek mythology, the Cyclops lens enhances legibility and magnifies the watch's iconic date display by a factor of 2.5. Like all Rolex watch features, the Cyclops lens is steeped in a history of invention, research, development and a relentless quest for perfection.
3235 movement
best performance
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This model is equipped with caliber 3235, a new-generation movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. After being certified as a chronometer by the COSC (Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute), Rolex re-cases it and tests it again. This is to ensure that, in everyday use, it meets Rolex's own standards of accuracy set to better than or equal to a certified chronometer. The final quality control of these assembled watches is carried out using methods and high-tech equipment specially developed by Rolex.