This New Rolex Day-Date Tells Time … and Affirmations

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This New Rolex Day-Date Tells Time … and Affirmations

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How cute! I loved the SS Oyster Perpetual Rolex I used to have, but this one's even better since I do jigsaw puzzles, and love affirmations so if I could afford a Rolex these days, this would most likely be the one I would choose. What a riot. 8-)

This New Rolex Day-Date Tells Time … and Affirmations

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The new Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 36 substitutes a “word of inspiration” for the day of the week and an emoji for the date.

"The latest version of the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 36 will tell you the time, plus provide a word of affirmation and a cheery emoji in lieu of the day of the week and day of the month.

There’s a lot of 2023 Rolex newness to share from Watches & Wonders Geneva, happening now, but this timepiece is of particular interest, in this editor’s opinion.

It shows how truly mainstream the practice of reciting positive affirmations has become, alongside mindfulness practices, meditation, and/or using crystals to set energetic intentions.

There are seven words that appear in place of the day of the week at the 12 o’clock aperture: Happy, Eternity, Gratitude, Peace, Faith, Love, and Hope.

Instead of the month’s date, the 3 o’clock window showcases one of 31 emojis, like a heart.

It would be easy to discard the new Day-Date 36 as a novelty, with its eye-catching champlevé enamel dial depicting brightly colored puzzle pieces in shades like fuchsia and turquoise, and it very well may be intended as the latest fun collector’s item, with its baguette-cut multicolor sapphires for hour markers.

But the word “eternity,” popping up once a week, sticks with me.

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The new Day-Date 36 comes in 18-karat yellow gold ($55,000), as well 18-karat white and Everose gold (both $57,900). The watch is equipped with the caliber 3255 movement, which powers the daily inspirational word and emoji.

Timepieces are focused on the concrete, the mechanical, the logical, but humans always have questioned time not only in the practical sense, but in the metaphysical and the spiritual, pontificating on lives after earthly lives, or prior lives on this planet.

One of the most interesting interpretations of time I’ve encountered was in Kurt Vonnegut’s rebellious and captivating “Slaughterhouse-Five.”

He introduces the idea of time moving in a lateral manner, rather than linear.

“All moments, past, present and future, always have existed, always will exist,” he writes in the seminal novel.

Reading that, several years ago, I interpreted it as akin to philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche’s eternal recurrence concept, that each moment, good and bad, happens infinitely.

It’s a prospect that can be terrifying but also incredibly optimistic; the precious moments of one’s life unending.

It’s a lot to gather from a Rolex timepiece and a very Sagittarius read on the subject, as others born in late November/most of December who strongly identify with the sign of the Philosopher can attest, but interesting to see the company play with nontraditional complications nonetheless.

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