Rolex · Day-Date 36

Strap for Day-Date 36 White Gold Fluted / Oyster / Black Diamonds

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Lug width20 mm
Case diameter36 mm
Reference118239-0099
FamilyDay-Date 36
MovementRolex caliber 3155 Hours, Minutes, Seconds | Date, Day | Chronometer
CaseWhite Gold

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The Day-Date 36 118239-0099, seen from the bench

The Day-Date 36 represents the contemporary version of the classic Rolex watch with day and date indication. Equipped with the self-winding Caliber 3155 certified chronometer, it offers indication of hours, minutes, seconds, date and day of the week. The case features 20mm lugs and maintains the traditional proportions of the model.

Frequently asked questions

What is the lug width of the Rolex Day-Date 36 reference 118239-0099?

The Rolex Day-Date 36 reference 118239-0099 is fitted with a lug width of exactly 20 millimetres. This specific measurement is determined by the proportions of the 36 mm case and the design of Rolex's articulation pins. To verify the width, measure the internal space between the two parallel pins using a digital calliper, from the centre of one to the centre of the other. Millimetric precision is essential to ensure a strap replacement without mechanical stress on the lugs.

Which strap material is recommended for the Day-Date 36 in white gold?

For the 118239-0099 in white gold, first-grade alligator remains the premier formal choice: it offers an evolutionary patina, consistent flexibility, and an aesthetic that amplifies the restraint of white gold. If you desire an elegant alternative with more pronounced texture, vegetable-tanned calf develops a natural chromatic progression over time. For daily use, a brushed antiscratch rubber allows chromatic transparency and practicality. Shell cordovan, sourced from equine precursor leather, offers an incomparable colour depth but requires conscientious maintenance.

How do you correctly change the strap on a Rolex Day-Date?

Changing the strap on a Rolex Day-Date requires specific tools to avoid case damage. Proceed as follows: use a spring bar removal tool (extraction rod with rounded ends) to compress the articulation pin. Insert the tool into the narrow gap between lug and strap, apply gentle and continuous upward pressure until the pin yields from its seat. Remove the old strap and repeat on the opposite side. For installation of the new 20 mm strap, align the holes with the pins, compress the opposite pin until it engages in the lug seat, verifying that both sides are secured symmetrically. Excessive pressure may alter the case finish.

Is an aftermarket strap compatible with the Rolex Day-Date 36 reference 118239-0099?

Yes, any high-quality artisanal strap with a 20 mm lug width is mechanically compatible with the 118239-0099, as lug width is the sole relevant mechanical parameter. However, aesthetic compatibility is a matter of discernment: the white gold case measuring 36 mm and the champagne dial narrow margins for chromatic error. Consult specialists at bespoke ateliers such as Casati Milano to evaluate finishes (polished, brushed, grain), tonalities (dark brown, cognac, black, aged natural) and leather types (alligator, calf, shell cordovan) in relation to intended use and your personal wrist physiology.

What is the lifespan of a leather strap for a watch such as the Day-Date?

An artisanal-quality strap in alligator or calf typically lasts 3–5 years with daily wear, provided ordinary maintenance: protect from excessive humidity, salt perspiration, and thermal fluctuations. Shell cordovan, being more resistant yet less flexible, may endure 5–7 years under similar conditions. Rubber, whilst not subject to organic degradation, experiences loss of elasticity after 2–3 years of intensive use. End of useful life coincides with loss of natural flexibility, not visible rupture. A Casati Milano strap realised with vegetable-tanned leather benefits from a proteinaceous structure that decelerates ageing, extending functionality to 5–6 years. Periodic replacement is an investment in watch preservation.

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