Rolex Datejust 41 · Reference 126334
Rolex Datejust 41 126334
Known as Datejust 41 White Rolesor (fluted white gold bezel); the grey-and-green Roman version is the "Wimbledon"
The 126334 is the White Rolesor Datejust 41: an Oystersteel case and bracelet paired with an 18k white gold fluted bezel. It landed in 2016 to replace the Datejust II, trimming that watch's chunky 41mm proportions into something that wears cleaner on the wrist while keeping the full 41mm case. Inside is the caliber 3235, the movement generation that took the Datejust from a roughly 48-hour reserve to about 70 hours. This is the reference most people picture when they say "a steel Rolex with the fancy bezel." It covers the widest dial range of any current Datejust 41, from plain sunburst dials to the grey slate Roman dial with green numerals that the market calls the Wimbledon. We see all of them cross the counter on 47th Street, and the fluted white gold bezel is the detail that separates this from the smooth-bezel steel 126300.
Produced: 2016 to present. Introduced in 2016 as the successor to the Datejust II (ref. 116334). Rolex has kept the reference in the current catalog and expanded the dial lineup over time, adding the fluted-motif dials in 2022 and the mint green dial more recently.
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Specifications
- Reference
- 126334
- Collection
- Datejust 41
- Case Diameter
- 41mm
- Case Material
- Oystersteel (904L stainless steel)
- Bezel
- 18k white gold, fluted
- Bezel Configuration
- White Rolesor (steel case and bracelet, white gold bezel)
- Crown
- Twinlock screw-down winding crown
- Water Resistance
- 100 meters (10 bar, 328 feet)
- Crystal
- Scratch-resistant sapphire with Cyclops lens over the date
- Movement
- Caliber 3235, automatic, in-house Rolex, self-winding via Perpetual rotor
- Power Reserve
- Approximately 70 hours
- Jewels
- 31 jewels
- Escapement
- Chronergy escapement (nickel-phosphorus)
- Hairspring
- Paramagnetic blue Parachrom (niobium-zirconium alloy)
- Accuracy
- Superlative Chronometer, -2/+2 seconds per day; COSC and in-house certified
- Functions
- Hours, minutes, seconds, instantaneous date with rapid setting
- Bracelet
- Choice of Oyster or Jubilee, both Oystersteel with folding Oysterclasp and Easylink 5mm comfort extension
- Dial Options
- Widest dial range of the Datejust 41 line, including sunburst blue, black, silver, white and slate; Roman dials such as the grey/green Wimbledon and Azzurro blue; fluted-motif blue and slate dials added in 2022; mint green; and diamond-marker variants
- Year Introduced
- 2016
Market & Value
US retail is $11,650 as of 2026 in the standard steel-and-white-gold configuration. On the secondary market the reference generally trades from about $11,000 to $19,500 depending on dial, bracelet, and box-and-papers, with the typical steel-with-white-gold-fluted-bezel Datejust 41 sitting in the $13,000 to $17,000 range. Market-value tracking puts the 126334 around $14,000, which is roughly 20% over US retail; the reference has appreciated in the neighborhood of 27% over five years and stayed positive over the trailing year. Dial choice drives the spread more than anything else. The Wimbledon (grey slate Roman with green numerals), bright blue, mint green, and the fluted-motif dials pull the strongest premiums, while plain silver and white sunburst dials sit at the softer end. Jubilee versions of the Roman dials tend to command a small premium over Oyster on the resale side because that pairing photographs as the dressier, more classic look.
What to Know Before You Buy
First, confirm it is actually a 126334 and not a smooth-bezel 126300 or the two-tone yellow-gold 126333. The 126334 is White Rolesor, meaning steel case and bracelet with an 18k white gold fluted bezel; that white gold bezel is why it retails above the smooth steel model. Second, the caliber 3235 is the value line here. It is the modern movement with the roughly 70-hour reserve, the Chronergy escapement, and the -2/+2 accuracy spec, and it is a genuine upgrade over the 3135 in the older Datejust II. Third, dial and bracelet are the two levers that move price. A Wimbledon or mint green dial on a Jubilee is a different watch commercially than a plain silver dial on an Oyster, even though the reference number is identical. Fourth, box and papers matter on a modern Rolex; a full set with the card supports the top of the range, and a bare watch prices below it. Check the bezel and lugs for polishing, and make sure the Cyclops and clasp Easylink are intact and original.
Rolex Datejust 41 Encyclopedia
Read the full guide →Buying or selling a 126334?
We buy and sell the 126334 every week at Ultimate Watch, 19 West 47th Street. Family-owned since 1959, we write checks on the buy side, so if you are selling we quote real cash based on the exact dial, bracelet, and whether you have the box and card, not a generic chart number. If you are buying, tell us the dial you want, Wimbledon, mint green, blue, slate fluted, or a clean sunburst, and we will source the right configuration on Oyster or Jubilee. Bring the watch in to the counter, or call us for a same-day offer or a request to source a specific 126334.