Rolex Tridor

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If 1 gold is not ENOUGH, what about 3 in 1 ?

The Rolex Day-Date started since the 60s' it has been the flagship of the Rolex luxury line and worn by many leaders and public influencers. It even got the nickname the President watch because Rolex been giving the watch to every President all around the world ( which is perfect marketing). later on, Rolex develops an exciting twist to the Day-Date model, mostly all the Day-Date model made in one single material like Yellow gold, white gold, and platinum, but in the 80s' Rolex come up with three different types of gold offering a unique look.

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The mix of the three primary colors of gold was considered very chic in the 80s leading to the nickname Tridor or three gold; the outer bracelet links made of 18k white gold to match the case, the center links were stack from a blend of 18k pink, yellow, and white gold. The stripes of the mottled gold are perfectly combined to produce perfectly straight lines running through the entire length of the bracelet.

 

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When you pick up the watch, you can feel the weight of the gold and quality of the watch, combined with the unique style of the watch; the tridor has rarely spotted on people wrist, even a Rolex user might not be aware of this model, so if you're looking for something unique or something unexpected, this watch is for you.

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