Rolex Day-Date

Boasting a reputation for honoring entrepreneurship, sports and the arts, Rolex is the preeminent luxury watch brand. One example of their innovative spirit is the Rolex Day-Date, which was the first wristwatch to display an automatically changing day and date. While one of these watches is priced in the thousands of dollars, a high-quality, durable replica Rolex Day-Date can be yours for one or two hundred dollars.

In keeping with their reputation for fostering the arts, in 2002 Rolex launched a program serving such art forms as film, visual arts, dance, music, theatre and literature. Christened the Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative, the philanthropic program offers a year-long tutelage to young artistic talents. The mentors selected as tutors in 2010 and 2011 are Zhang Yimou for film, Anish Kapoor for visual arts, Trisha Brown for dance, Brian Eno for music, Peter Sellars for theatre, and Hans Magnus Enzensberger for literature.

Not just celebrating the arts, Rolex is also involved in a number of sporting events, including the famous 24 Hours of Daytona Race, and yachting events such as the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup, the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, and the Rolex Swan Cup.

The brand’s reputation for innovation is well-earned. The Day-Date is one of many firsts by Rolex, and its replicas have gotten closer and closer to the original timepieces. Available with scratch resistant mineral crystal, quality automatic movement making use of the newest technology from Asia, the watches are designed and weighted to look and feel completely authentic. They are also adorned with the markings and engravings found on the authentic timepieces.

Owning a watch made for the world’s elite is not feasible for everyone, but with a replica Rolex Day-Date, you can acquire this distinguished timepiece at a price that won’t require sacrificing your life savings.

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Monday, March 8th, 2010 Accessories