Picked one up in the U.K. for around 10k. It’s like wearing sunshine on your wrist. Just makes me smile. I’m a jeans and T shirt person and I think it goes well with that look.
I got a 18238, champagne face, a couple of months ago. At one time I didn't like them but they grew on me. So I got one with some misgivings. Now I love the thing, I didn't expect the movement to be so good. It's not as flash or blingy as I thought. If you're in two minds like me, just do it.
The problem with getting 18k polished is the edges eventually get smoothed out. The bezel here has the look of being polished several times as it no longer has a crisp look to it another problem with this soft metal is the bracelet becomes stretched, so I'd be reluctant to wear one every day
I have 4 of these bad boyz. 1 day-date diamond bezel with diamond baguettes in the dial yellow gold president bracelet 18038. I have 2 yellow gold datejust one with black dial with small diamonds in the dial while the other has a green dial both president bracelet both 16018. But my fav is my 18078 Plain Jane day-date yellow gold with the bark president bracelet. All are 36MM. To me what makes the Rolex special is not only the dial but of course the president bracelet.
The 18038 movement Cal3055 is not as robust as the double quickset 3155. If you want longevity, easy servicing and tiptop performance, go for the 18238.
@@WatchAddictionReviews of course it functions great when it functions great. Do note that the 3055 movent is well known for "sticking" day & date discs becos it uses the dial to hold down the discs. It is a common issue for 18038s being the first first quickset daydate. Rolex only perfected it in the 18238. I have owned many many 1803s 18038s and 18238s and still do today so i can tell you very surely that 18238s are the best and not only becos they are double quickset. Cheers
I love the vintage Day Dates. Sooo unbelievably sexy. That's awesome you got the OG paperwork. Out of Vegas in 79' no less, now that's a story I'd love to hear. Lol.
@@WatchAddictionReviews This one is quite overpolished... Bezel isn't even fluted anymore and the lugs are very rounded. Would prefer an unpolished worn watch as opposed to one that's soft looking from being polished poorly
The question one has with pre-owned without papers is how much servicing and replacement of parts have been done, and what is acceptable in order to retain its 'value', meaning that it can be reasonably appraised and re-sold. Perhaps paying for an appraisal for pre-owned vintages is worth it if you want to retain its material value i.e. 18kt gold.
One thing I like about these compared with the newer ones, is that the day and date wheel are also champagne coloured. OK, maybe it's not as good for legibility but who actually cares? It looks way better in all champgane!
My dream watch since a teenager in the seventies, one day I shall have one. One question? How do you find wearing the watch in hotter weather when wrists swell as there is no adjustment on the band.
enjoy it!! I get so many looks and stares when I wear it out at night... The DayDate has always been my dream watch as a kid. And what I didn't know was, my great uncle in Belgium actually owned a pristine '89 18238 and wanted to give it to me on my 18th birthday. I did not know about that, nor did he know it was my dream watch. Coincidence?
it was meant to be ! :-) , Yeah I really enjoy this piece, but I do find myself running back to my submariner in rotation with this because of its stealth plain look , the gold can be a bit blingy at times...its a good and bad thing , it is definitely staying in the collection though.
Stick a nylon blade into the slot that has the nipple (under the Rolex logo), gently force it into the slot to increase the slot size a little and your clasp will work again.
My 18038 from 1982 is about 128.99 grams. I know the older versions are much lighter in weight. I’m wondering if it is normal to have fluctuations in weight? It is said an 18038 from 1982 is supposed to be 132 grams
Saw 1 going for 10kUSD, no box and paper tho , but the conditions looks great with little sagging on the bracelet. Is it a steal price? What’s your take
Say you paid $12000 for the watch .. Today, it would have cost you a little more than $300 per year for an 18K Rolex President that is as relevant today as it was back in 1979. I happen to still have my Day Date 18038 from 1984 I bought new .. I wear it often, but it's not my "daily" watch. It has been serviced 4 times, all by the same horologist! .. Cheers!!
@@jeremycoscino6009hi. If you're referring to the springbar holes in the lugs, the precious metal non quick 1601's in the 1960's and even the DayDate 6511's from the 1950's had the no-holes lugs.
An 18038 with stick dial and fluted bezel weighs 63.4 grams. So the 115g weight must include the bracelet, which will vary depending on link count and wear.
Hi there. I was looking at one of these - its a circa 1993. Its mint, like this one, just a smooth bezel instead. Its about $11,000 USD, is that reasonable money? I.e. the older they are the more they cost or the newer the more they cost? Thanks.
really depends on overall condition , not so much the year, but way older models such as 1803 cost less. 18038 cost a bit more and then the newer ones jump in price a couple grand as well
try looking for one that was never polished with sharp lugs and a tight bracelet with all markings minty. The bracelet is a huge factor in pricing these, as they can stretch bad when used over and over by many people
How much you pay for it? i saw some for 10,000$ but can you huggle the price? and my second Question is they worth it i mean is it in 10 Years from now still 9000-10,000$ or they fell off
So, I have a ´Jüles Jürgensen, Since 1740´´, not gold, because I could not afford it, but it ´izz´absolutely lovely and my favorite watch, but I am confused. Since JJ was founded in 1740, didn ´t JJ originate this President Day Date appearance, not back then, but at least, `before ´ Rolex made it’s iteration ? I honestly think the JJ appearance looks better, especially the `crown ´ underneath the Day. What are your comments ?
i inherited my dads 34mm gold president date 10 years ago . its been in our family for 38 years.i always wanted a 36mm as im bigger. but i will say this about wearing gold rolexs. 1 people in the know do notice . 2 im more aware of dodgy chatacters and worry about getting robbed
THANK YOU FOR YOUR NICE ROLEX SHOW, I HAVE ALSO A 18238 ROLEX DAY DATE DOUBLE QUICK SET THEY ARE FANTASTIC WATCHES GIVES YOU A GREAT FEELING WEARING THEM ,
awasome quality i like it treditional technology now a date updates life long memorable piece .. 18 k rosegold 2018 edition peraprtual 40 model presidential day date olive green like toomuch
@@WatchAddictionReviews there is also the 18078, which I own. It has what are called bark-finished center links on the bracelet as well as a bark-finished bezel. Mine has the silver dial, which I prefer over the champagne.
generally watches tend to sell for a couple hundred more with paperwork, and people just like to feel secure where it was bought from, if the serial numbers match the paperwork it wasnt stolen
Mr Video Man the watch is not called a President in any way shape or form. The watch is called the Day Date. President is the Bracelet, l have a Gold Plated Seiko Kinetic Watch with a President Bracelet that l put on my Seiko, so it's not the Bracelet that makes the watch . Many have glanced thinking my watch was a Day Date. I think most know the Watch is Nicked named the President because Rolex gave the Day Date to President Dwight D. Eisenhower wear.
im finding it hard right now to find these for 10-12k in near mint condition/excellent condition. Never mind with paper work, they want close to 20k with paper work. f***k.
@@WatchAddictionReviewsyeah especially when I’m paying 20% more because of my currency valuation compared to the usd. Do you think they have bottomed out now or do they have more to give? I mean gold price are up too
DatBwoiXERXESdem I know LBJ, Tom Landry, james gandolfini, john madden, Walter Payton, mike ditka, and a host of other girly men wore the 36 mm day date 🤦🏻♂️
Picked one up in the U.K. for around 10k. It’s like wearing sunshine on your wrist. Just makes me smile. I’m a jeans and T shirt person and I think it goes well with that look.
for sure bro, 10K GBP?
@@WatchAddictionReviews yep
me too! it does go well
Agreed. I own the 228238, and it’s definitely sunshine on your wrist.
It goes good with any look!!!
rocking 16233 myself and this is absolutely my grail to get to go sunday mode whilst having my 16233 for everyday use
I got a 18238, champagne face, a couple of months ago. At one time I didn't like them but they grew on me. So I got one with some misgivings. Now I love the thing, I didn't expect the movement to be so good. It's not as flash or blingy as I thought. If you're in two minds like me, just do it.
yeah it does grow on you , its a great piece .
is it just me or does that 18238 looks rose gold or a little wierd color then the 1803 yellow gold version
The problem with getting 18k polished is the edges eventually get smoothed out. The bezel here has the look of being polished several times as it no longer has a crisp look to it another problem with this soft metal is the bracelet becomes stretched, so I'd be reluctant to wear one every day
very true, I plan to replace the bezel eventually with an OEM bezel
I have 4 of these bad boyz. 1 day-date diamond bezel with diamond baguettes in the dial yellow gold president bracelet 18038. I have 2 yellow gold datejust one with black dial with small diamonds in the dial while the other has a green dial both president bracelet both 16018. But my fav is my 18078 Plain Jane day-date yellow gold with the bark president bracelet. All are 36MM. To me what makes the Rolex special is not only the dial but of course the president bracelet.
wow nice
That's one hell of a collection 👌🏼
Dream Watch. The only Rolex I would wear ❤️
it scratches easy! haha
Yeah, the only one I'd wear. It's a status symbol and looks great on the wrist. One of the most beautiful gold watches you can buy.
Mine to plan jane🥰😍
loved the production , stupendous quality as always you really know your stuff
Did you get it serviced in the end? Would love to see a post-service video, if and when you do! Great video, great watch.
hey, yeah picked it up last week - two months she was gone 😩 will do a video in the future - thanks man for the kind words 👌
The 18038 movement Cal3055 is not as robust as the double quickset 3155. If you want longevity, easy servicing and tiptop performance, go for the 18238.
well the 18038 functions great and servicing it is just as easy as the double quickset, the only real difference is a quickset day
@@WatchAddictionReviews of course it functions great when it functions great. Do note that the 3055 movent is well known for "sticking" day & date discs becos it uses the dial to hold down the discs. It is a common issue for 18038s being the first first quickset daydate. Rolex only perfected it in the 18238. I have owned many many 1803s 18038s and 18238s and still do today so i can tell you very surely that 18238s are the best and not only becos they are double quickset. Cheers
I love the vintage Day Dates. Sooo unbelievably sexy. That's awesome you got the OG paperwork. Out of Vegas in 79' no less, now that's a story I'd love to hear. Lol.
guy probably hit it big! haha slots!
This is on my list of watches to get. I’m on the hunt for a purchase later this fall.
10-11k. Gold is now over 2500oz. These are 15k-18k now.
i dont think so - believe 12-13.500
@WatchAddictionReviews take a look. Alot are going for 15k +. Some are in the $13k range
is it me or the fluted bezel is a tiny bit bigger and way shinier on recent 36 mm day date ?? or its the same size as 1803
i notice that too, looks just like a 1803 watch.
the 1803 is the same watch just a little bit less girthier and doesnt have a quickset date and has an older style clasp and hollow end links
cant afford this but explorer 1 pre owned or oyster perpetual? what do you suggest I would love to hear your thoughts
Exposed Biatch the Explorer 1 is a great watch id go for that over the new OP 39
I bought a 41mm Presidential and it feels go great to put on,,mine has never been worn and it’s a beast
nice
nice, I saw one with sapphire on 6 and 9 on a guy at the terrible car rental last time visit LA
The lugs and bezel look heavily polished, but the bracelet is in excellent condition considering its age.
had it polished twice! Good eye , the bravelet
is better than any 18038 ive ever held :) - imagine if it wasnt polished itd look horrid!
@@WatchAddictionReviews This one is quite overpolished... Bezel isn't even fluted anymore and the lugs are very rounded. Would prefer an unpolished worn watch as opposed to one that's soft looking from being polished poorly
Stunning watch thanks for the informed review , always waiting on the next WAD review
I take mine on the beach in the pool everywhere white gold though flies under the radar
yeah, intake mine jn the pool and stuff also
The question one has with pre-owned without papers is how much servicing and replacement of parts have been done, and what is acceptable in order to retain its 'value', meaning that it can be reasonably appraised and re-sold. Perhaps paying for an appraisal for pre-owned vintages is worth it if you want to retain its material value i.e. 18kt gold.
even with the original papers , it
still needed a service , most pre owned watches are not recently serviced so best to add on $509-$1000 to the price
Hellp sir. Im the owner of the same watch Italian version 18k gold but inside of watch is eta 2834 movement. Is that orginal rolex or not?
No, that is not the original movement...id return that asap
One thing I like about these compared with the newer ones, is that the day and date wheel are also champagne coloured. OK, maybe it's not as good for legibility but who actually cares? It looks way better in all champgane!
yeah i agree! they look classier and a big vintage also
Good review thanks when can we expect a collection video??
iheartlifejuicy this summer I plan on doing one of those
Do they tighten the links when you send it for service?
no
My dream watch since a teenager in the seventies, one day I shall have one. One question? How do you find wearing the watch in hotter weather when wrists swell as there is no adjustment on the band.
I guess you should wear it a little loose. Have a nice day!!
the bracelet works for me in heat and cold, never had an issue
10K USD isn't a bad price for the president watch. I'm thinking about getting one!
i got myne with original warranty and original receipt for 10,500 not bad but tax can add a lot of money to that
@@WatchAddictionReviews So it's 12K USD altogether? I'm thinking of getting a champagne dial with Roman index
Watch Addiction Watch Reviews where did you find it for that price? I can only find them at that price with no box or papers
enjoy it!! I get so many looks and stares when I wear it out at night...
The DayDate has always been my dream watch as a kid. And what I didn't know was, my great uncle in Belgium actually owned a pristine '89 18238 and wanted to give it to me on my 18th birthday. I did not know about that, nor did he know it was my dream watch. Coincidence?
it was meant to be ! :-) , Yeah I really enjoy this piece, but I do find myself running back to my submariner in rotation with this because of its stealth plain look , the gold can be a bit blingy at times...its a good and bad thing , it is definitely staying in the collection though.
Yeah I definitely feel you on that one. My go-to watch is a Heuer CS3111 that shares its birthday with me 😄 Just got it 2 weeks ago
Yeah one of the most beautiful watches money can buy. It's a watch of many stars and wrestlers such as the Rock and Rick flair.
does anyone know the exact version that tony soprano had
he had an 18038
@@WatchAddictionReviews 18238 most people say
Does anybody know how to tighten the clasp on this daydate? My clasp doesn’t clip in as solid as I’d like.
The gold is probably worn or bent out of shape, mine is super tight, a jeweler can probably fix it- or replace the clasp
Stick a nylon blade into the slot that has the nipple (under the Rolex logo), gently force it into the slot to increase the slot size a little and your clasp will work again.
1979!!! What a great watch! Condition is amazing! 36mm all day
It sure is!
my one got a significant gap between the crown and the lug , is it usual?
prrhaps the end link is bent
My 18038 from 1982 is about 128.99 grams. I know the older versions are much lighter in weight. I’m wondering if it is normal to have fluctuations in weight? It is said an 18038 from 1982 is supposed to be 132 grams
depends on how many links are removed from bracelet
None are removed.
I recently visited a jelwery store at the mall and they had a reference #18038 nice prezi, but not for no $33k😟😟
around 13-14K now
Saw 1 going for 10kUSD, no box and paper tho , but the conditions looks great with little sagging on the bracelet. Is it a steal price? What’s your take
thats reslly cheap usually 12-13,000 for good condition
This is my dad’s watch 😭 I miss him so much he had the quarts one with battery
nice
My fav watch ! I personally prefer the diamond markers
me too i guess i can change dials in the future
wear it in good health 👌
Nellson88 thanks buddy !
where do you take it in to get it serviced ? i got one as a gift ...from my grandad ...it's also a champagne face.
rolex service center NYC
Thank you 🙏🏾
39 yr old vintage classic and highly desirable!
doesnt feel 39 years old 🤭
Say you paid $12000 for the watch .. Today, it would have cost you a little more than $300 per year for an 18K Rolex President that is as relevant today as it was back in 1979. I happen to still have my Day Date 18038 from 1984 I bought new .. I wear it often, but it's not my "daily" watch. It has been serviced 4 times, all by the same horologist! .. Cheers!!
I just paid 14k for one
Pretty sure this watch has a flat sapphire crystal that replaced the domed acrylic crystal on the older model in 1978
yeah its a flat sapphire, its just raised a bit or pokes out above the fluted bezel
I thought they had holes in the case up until the 80s like 87
@@jeremycoscino6009hi. If you're referring to the springbar holes in the lugs, the precious metal non quick 1601's in the 1960's and even the DayDate 6511's from the 1950's had the no-holes lugs.
I like the date font.
where have you been ! awesome watch enjoy it !
resistanceLA hiding in the trenches 🐒
I finally got my hands on a soprano (18038 not the 18238)
enjoy!
So the whole watch weighs 115grams total with the president bracelet or without?
dont remember
An 18038 with stick dial and fluted bezel weighs 63.4 grams. So the 115g weight must include the bracelet, which will vary depending on link count and wear.
I wonder how many grams of actual gold is included in this watch? Seems that no watch maker tell you that info?
believe 130-140
Nice watch.
Miami Vice Don Johnson wearing this 18038
haha word thanks
If i may ask what song is that
from the show the sopranos intro
The Vegas receipt from 1979 what did the watch sell for new ?
I have to check, i believe around 7K?
Inflation wise value didn't hold up! I expect that to change with the value of gold going forward.
I have a Datejust 36mm SS. I need this day-date in my collection too ! 😫
haha would be a nice 2-piece collection
I have one very new
Nice review. The hands used to glow in the dark?
they used too yeah
@@WatchAddictionReviews I didn’t know that. I have the same model from 1981.
Hey Mate, Awesome video. Did you get the watch polished and seviced from rolex themselves or a local shop?
from
rolex after a year of ownership
@@WatchAddictionReviews how was the cost for the services by rolex? Was it egregious or reasonable? Do you mind sharing how much it was
needed a bew crown tube and crown, ans service , total cost $1400 about with shipping
Great video Man , Loved it !!! Ar those still available beliw 10k ??? And datejust available in 18ct and approx what would it cost ? Thankz 👍😉
im not sure about the gold DJs, but you can find these 18038 from 9500 ( bad condition bracelet ) to $12,000 good condition
@@WatchAddictionReviews which site?
Curious - what was the original price on the watch?
They want to know cost in 79'
Between 7-8k
yep
Hi there. I was looking at one of these - its a circa 1993. Its mint, like this one, just a smooth bezel instead. Its about $11,000 USD, is that reasonable money? I.e. the older they are the more they cost or the newer the more they cost? Thanks.
really depends on overall condition , not so much the year, but way older models such as 1803 cost less. 18038 cost a bit more and then the newer ones jump in price a couple grand as well
@@WatchAddictionReviews Thanks a lot - it seems very mint this one like no marks on it really apart from just trace polishing marks.
try looking for one that was never polished with sharp lugs and a tight bracelet with all markings minty. The bracelet is a huge factor in pricing these, as they can stretch bad when used over and over by many people
@@WatchAddictionReviews Thanks very much.
I have this for sale in BEAUTIFUL condition 😇
Where can I purchase a pre-owned Rolex from?
there are many places from chrono24 to pre owned brick and mortar shops
That's awesome! Enjoy👍👍
TimeToGo Travel And Timepieces thanks bob 👍🏻👍🏻
does it have male endlinks?
solid end links
beautiful wow so shiny
where did you buy it?
a store
Watch Addiction Watch Reviews where?
faaaar faaaaaaaar
How much you pay for it? i saw some for 10,000$ but can you huggle the price? and my second Question is they worth it i mean is it in 10 Years from now still 9000-10,000$ or they fell off
10,500 plus a $1300 service 4 months later from grand central watch
so im in $12K with this one
@@WatchAddictionReviews what does the service do for 1300 $
3 years later, they're going for $15k.
Congrats. Beautiful timepiece.
thanks
Do you think 36mm or 40mm looks more classy and stylish on the wrist?
more classy 36MM , depends on your wrist size
@@WatchAddictionReviews Thanks for dear comment.
NOT solid gold links on the 038 models
This is true
36 mm is my all time favorite
me too!
Gold is a leprechauns best friend, and myne I have a gold president 1803 ( older ) and wear it on a leather band its classic.
diamondlife stunning! enjoy it
So, I have a ´Jüles Jürgensen, Since 1740´´, not gold, because I could not afford it, but it ´izz´absolutely lovely and my favorite watch, but I am confused. Since JJ was founded in 1740, didn ´t JJ originate this President Day Date appearance, not back then, but at least, `before ´ Rolex made it’s iteration ? I honestly think the JJ appearance looks better, especially the `crown ´ underneath the Day. What are your comments ?
Jules Jurgensen has some cool
vintage pieces, they used to make solid gold watches way back, i have honestly never seen the daydate model
Song ?
i really dont remember lol
i inherited my dads 34mm gold president date 10 years ago . its been in our family for 38 years.i always wanted a 36mm as im bigger. but i will say this about wearing gold rolexs. 1 people in the know do notice . 2 im more aware of dodgy chatacters and worry about getting robbed
younare right, dont wear it in a dodgy area , and yes many do notice it
THANK YOU FOR YOUR NICE ROLEX SHOW, I HAVE ALSO A 18238 ROLEX DAY DATE DOUBLE QUICK SET THEY ARE FANTASTIC WATCHES GIVES YOU A GREAT FEELING WEARING THEM ,
for sure , they are dope af 👌👌
beautiful piece!
indeed thanks broo!
gold is not fragile, gold is soft.. diamonds are hard, yet they are fragile.. :) ;)
Thank you!
no problem
like the intro thats from that hbo show right
LarryEllison yup Sopranos
I wan buy. How mony.
9028902382930893093802
Excellent watch.
for sure 👍🏻
awasome quality i like it
treditional technology now a date updates life long memorable piece .. 18 k rosegold 2018 edition peraprtual 40
model presidential day date olive green like toomuch
not sure what you mean there
there are hundreds od types of these day date president 36 mm 18k watches
there are 18038, 1803, 18238, and the newer ones with solid clasp, many different dial
variants as well
@@WatchAddictionReviews whats the cheapest possible one and where to look to buy it
im tryng to find a classic tony soprano president rolex
@@WatchAddictionReviews there is also the 18078, which I own. It has what are called bark-finished center links on the bracelet as well as a bark-finished bezel. Mine has the silver dial, which I prefer over the champagne.
@@ivansivic667636mm 18238 day date double quickset they were made from 1988-2000
that song , seems familiar
What song is it
Nice review, but I felt weird when you said "your 6.5" wrist" TWICE. Why did you emphasize the size?
a lot of people like to know how the watch looks on their size wrist
Are the internal movements and cogs made with gold too? 😏
no the movement is not solid gold , lol
i dont think any modern watches are
Beautifull watch
thanks 🙏
You didn’t stretch it out in 6 weeks 😂
thats dope how much??
Pippen92 $10,500 with papers
Not bad!
Ok. Where is the 1970s pimp daddy suit to go with it? When they serviced the watch, did they tap the excess cocaine out? 😂jk. Enjoy that bad boy.
no te entiendo soy agricultor
beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
now 1 is 15 16 k
really? havent looked
@@WatchAddictionReviews what year is yours mate,looks really new and clean
Why do people want paper work when they buy a watch? If you know it’s real then paper work pointless? Someone please explain
generally watches tend to sell for a couple hundred more with paperwork, and people just like to feel secure where it was bought from, if the serial numbers match the paperwork it wasnt stolen
Really, you just cant fix stupid!
Mr Video Man the watch is not called a President in any way shape or form. The watch is called the Day Date. President is the Bracelet, l have a Gold Plated Seiko Kinetic Watch with a President Bracelet that l put on my
Seiko, so it's not the Bracelet that makes the watch . Many have glanced thinking my watch was a Day Date. I think most know the Watch is Nicked named the President because Rolex gave the Day Date to President Dwight D. Eisenhower
wear.
yeah its called a day date but everyone calls it the president
🤘🤘
please can you give me that watch
noo
im finding it hard right now to find these for 10-12k in near mint condition/excellent condition. Never mind with paper work, they want close to 20k with paper work. f***k.
18038 for 20K? thats way high 13-14 is good
@@WatchAddictionReviews yes! its crazy, I agree, 12-14k is fair. smfh.
@@WatchAddictionReviews 16.5-20 depending on condition and if there is original paperwork.
$10k… why am I always too late
yeah now there a bit more
@@WatchAddictionReviewsyeah especially when I’m paying 20% more because of my currency valuation compared to the usd. Do you think they have bottomed out now or do they have more to give? I mean gold price are up too
Too bad they didnt leave the day date at 36mm.
they did , they sell them in 36MM and 40MM
41mm too
no more
40mm is the way to go, 36 is female standard now. 80-90 era is over
DatBwoiXERXESdem I know LBJ, Tom Landry, james gandolfini, john madden, Walter Payton, mike ditka, and a host of other girly men wore the 36 mm day date 🤦🏻♂️
looks like 1803……not 18238
its an 18038 from 1979
nope i would get the patek iced out
i wouldnt add diamonds to a piece of haute horology like a Patek, just devalues it in my opinion 🙃
rolex needs to make a stainless president these are too fragile for me
logicalKL that would be neat
well if gold is too fragile for ya... get the platinum! haha
Why does anyone call these watches Presidentials. Rolex Day date President.
not sure :-)
As worn by some US presidents
@@simong2007simong refer to it as a President.... no such thing as a Presidential....sounds stupid
William Stalvey misread your post thought you were asking why. But either way I won’t bother next time.
Fucking gorgeous
thanks bruh
霸氣
Too bad it has been over polished, the sharp edges have disappeared
yeah, got it for a good price though so cant complain
its gotta HURRRTTT
logicalKL LOL 👹
logicalKL lol