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: A quirky but functional design choice on this dial is the single luminous bar at the 9 o’clock position . While the other hours use Roman numerals, this solitary baton provides a quick orientation point for reading the time in the dark, balancing the date window at 3 o'clock.

: This dial features a sunray slate-grey finish that catches the light in shifting patterns. It is instantly recognizable by its large Roman numeral hour markers, which are outlined in a vibrant forest green —a nod to the traditional colors of the Wimbledon tennis tournament. 126303

: The yellow gold hands and the iconic gold fluted bezel (or smooth bezel variant) complement the green-trimmed numerals, creating a bridge between sport-luxe and formal elegance. : A quirky but functional design choice on

: Beyond the dial, this reference is powered by the Rolex Calibre 3235 . This self-winding movement offers a substantial 70-hour power reserve , meaning you can take it off on a Friday evening and it will still be ticking accurately on Monday morning. It is instantly recognizable by its large Roman