Datejust 16234

Rolex

SPECIFICATIONS
Reference 16234
Year 2002
Box No
Papers No
Case dimensions 36 mm
Case material Steel
Amplitude (Lift angle 52) Approx 286°
Accuracy (Dial on top) Approx +2 sec/day
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In the late 1980s, Rolex unveiled the ref. 16234 as an upgraded choice for the Datejust, featuring a fluted gold bezel.

The ref. 16234 was among the initial Datejust models with five-digit references, boasting a sapphire crystal as a notable enhancement. From the late '80s until the mid-2000s, it incorporated the brand's patented "jumping date" mechanism, instantly switching the date at midnight, setting it apart from earlier Datejust iterations.

During the five-digit era, references starting with 162XX, like this one, were fitted with the modern caliber 3135, while 160XX references utilized the earlier caliber 3035 – a small yet significant detail.

Throughout its production run, the ref. 16234 underwent a transition from tritium luminous material to Luminova. The older models acquired a vintage patina, whereas those manufactured after approximately 1997 maintained a pristine white appearance for the numerals, hour markers, and hands.