Dad’s Watch Is Cool Again
The yellow-gold two-tone Datejust was the defining watch of 1980s success culture: Wall Street bankers, Miami Vice characters, and “greed is good” aesthetics. Then it became the watch you saw in your father’s drawer — associated with a bygone era. Now, in 2026, the Datejust yellow Rolesor (Ref. 126233/126333) is back — driven by the “quiet luxury,” “old money,” and “vintage revival” trends that have redefined menswear.
Why Yellow Two-Tone Is Trending
- Mixed metals in fashion: Gold + silver jewelry worn together is THE accessory trend of 2024-2026. Two-tone watches ride this wave perfectly.
- Harry Styles effect: The singer wore a vintage two-tone Datejust on tour, normalizing yellow gold for a younger generation.
- “Quiet luxury”: The two-tone DJ is old money incarnate — it’s the watch Tony Soprano, Warren Buffett, and your wealthy uncle all wore. That association now reads as “established” rather than “dated.”
- AD availability: Two-tone Datejusts are available at most ADs without waiting lists. For buyers who want a new Rolex NOW, yellow Rolesor is the fastest path.
The Perfect Config: Champagne + Yellow Rolesor
The champagne dial + yellow gold fluted bezel + yellow gold center Jubilee links creates a monochromatic warm palette that looks like it belongs on a yacht in Monaco. It’s the most cohesive two-tone Datejust — everything is warm, everything harmonizes, nothing clashes.
Pricing
| Config | Retail | Secondary |
|---|---|---|
| DJ36 Yellow Rolesor / Fluted / Jubilee | $14,200 | $11,500-$13,500 |
| DJ41 Yellow Rolesor / Fluted / Jubilee | $15,150 | $12,500-$14,500 |
| DJ41 Yellow Rolesor / Fluted / Oyster | $15,150 | $12,000-$13,500 |
Yellow Rolesor trades at or below retail — there’s no hype premium. This makes it excellent value: you get 18ct gold bezel, crown, and bracelet center links at retail price without AD games.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is yellow gold tacky in 2026?
No — the “tacky” perception was a 2010s overcorrection against 1980s excess. Yellow gold is now “knowing” and “intentional.” Drake, A$AP Rocky, and Tyler the Creator all wear yellow gold Rolex publicly. It’s back.
Yellow or Everose two-tone?
Yellow for maximum retro/heritage impact. Everose for modern warmth and versatility. Yellow is bolder; Everose is softer. First two-tone: yellow (the classic). Second: Everose (the modern).
Do you carry yellow two-tone?
Yes — Datejust collection at DR.WATCH includes yellow Rolesor configurations. Free worldwide shipping + 1-year warranty.

