The Rolex President, officially known as the Day-Date, is a hallmark of luxury and prestige. Its instantly recognizable cyclops lens magnifying the date, the elegantly styled President bracelet, and the full day spelling out the day of the week, all contribute to its iconic status. Owning a Rolex President is a significant investment, and understanding how to properly care for and operate it is crucial. This article will guide you through the process of setting the date and day on your Rolex Day-Date, specifically addressing the mechanics of models like the 18038, and touching upon related models and price points.
Understanding Your Rolex Day-Date:
Before we delve into the specifics of setting the date, it's important to understand the nuances of the Day-Date. While the name "President" is colloquially used, the official name is the Day-Date. Variations exist within the Day-Date line, with differences in size, materials, dial configurations, and of course, price. We'll briefly touch upon some of these variations later, but for now, let's focus on the core mechanism of date and day setting. Models like the 18038, mentioned earlier, represent a specific era and style within the Day-Date family. The principles of date and day setting remain consistent across many models, though some might have slight variations.
Setting the Date and Day on Your Rolex President (Day-Date):
The Rolex Day-Date, unlike some other watches, doesn't allow for quick date setting. This is a deliberate design choice, aiming to protect the delicate internal mechanism. The method involves carefully adjusting the time, which in turn, advances the date and day. Here's a step-by-step guide:
1. Identify the Crown: Locate the crown (the winding knob) on the right side of your watch case. Gently unscrew it and pull it out. There are typically three positions for the crown:
* Position 1 (Unscrewed but not pulled out): This is the normal position for wearing the watch.
* Position 2 (Pulled out one click): This position allows you to set the time.
* Position 3 (Pulled out fully): This position (if your model allows it) is usually for setting the day and date. *Note: Some models may require a specific sequence of crown manipulations to set the day and date.*
2. Setting the Time (Position 2): Pull the crown out to the first position. Turn the crown clockwise to advance the time, and counter-clockwise to rewind. This is the primary method for setting the date and day. By slowly advancing the time, the date and day will change automatically at midnight. *Do not rapidly turn the crown, as this could damage the internal mechanism.* It is crucial to set the time accurately.
3. Setting the Day and Date (Position 3 - if applicable, otherwise refer to your specific model's manual): With the crown pulled out fully to position 3 (if your model allows it), you can potentially adjust the day and date more directly. However, this is less common and often requires careful manipulation of the crown to avoid damaging the movement. Many models only allow for the adjustment of the day and date through the slow and careful adjustment of the time in position 2.
4. Returning the Crown: Once you've set the correct time, day, and date, gently push the crown back into its original position (Position 1) and screw it back in tightly. This ensures the watch's water resistance.
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