Rick Ross was recently spotted on the wrist with one of Rolex's most understated power statements — the Day-Date 40 in 18K Everose gold, reference 228235, fitted with an olive green dial. For a collector who rarely gravitates toward the obvious choice, the selection reads as deliberate.
The Day-Date 40 ref. 228235 is powered by Rolex's in-house Calibre 3255, a movement the manufacture introduced in 2015 and widely regards as one of the most refined automatic movements in serial production. It delivers a 70-hour power reserve, operates at 28,800 vph, and features a paramagnetic blue Parachrom hairspring alongside Rolex's own Chronergy escapement — a geometry that improves efficiency by roughly 15 percent over a traditional lever escapement. The movement is COSC-certified and then regulated further to Rolex's own tighter tolerances of -2/+2 seconds per day.
Everose gold is Rolex's proprietary 18K rose-gold alloy, developed in-house and registered to resist fading over time — a genuine differentiator in a market where many rose-gold pieces shift color within years of wear. The olive green dial on reference 228235 sits in that coveted category of Rolex dials that read differently across light conditions, giving the watch a depth that lacquered monochrome dials simply cannot replicate. The President bracelet, exclusive to Day-Date references since its debut in 1956, completes the configuration with semi-circular three-piece links and a concealed Crownclasp.
Rick Ross has long been documented as a serious watch collector, with Rolexes, Pateks, and bespoke pieces appearing regularly across his social media and public appearances. His affinity for Rolex Day-Date references specifically aligns with the model's cultural weight in hip-hop — a lineage stretching back decades that the industry has never fully shed, nor should it.
On the market, the Day-Date 40 ref. 228235 carries an official retail price of approximately $43,500. Grey-market demand, fueled by Rolex's constrained authorized dealer allocations, has pushed current secondary market values to the $65,000 range — a premium of nearly 50 percent over list that reflects both the model's desirability and the chronic scarcity of Everose Day-Date references at retail.
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