Virat Kohli, India's most globally recognised cricketer and a figure whose off-pitch style is scrutinised as closely as his batting average, was recently photographed wearing the Rolex Datejust 41 reference 126334 in OysterSteel and white gold — specifically the iteration carrying the coveted 'Wimbledon' dial on a Jubilee bracelet with a fluted bezel.
The Datejust is the bedrock of Rolex's catalogue, introduced in 1945 as the first self-winding wristwatch to display the date in a window at 3 o'clock — a genuine horological milestone. The reference 126334 is the current production 41mm expression of that lineage, launched as part of Rolex's broader 2016 generation refresh. It houses the in-house Calibre 3235, a movement that represented a significant engineering step forward for the brand: 14 patents, a Chronergy escapement delivering roughly 70 hours of power reserve, and improved resistance to magnetic fields and shocks. The movement is certified as a Superlative Chronometer, meaning it is accurate to +/-2 seconds per day — tighter than the standard COSC benchmark.
The specific configuration Kohli wears is what elevates the 126334 above the standard steel Datejust in both price and desirability. The 18ct white gold fluted bezel contrasts crisply against the OysterSteel case and bracelet, while the 'Wimbledon' dial — named for the strawberry-and-cream colour associations of the tennis grand slam — features a grey sunray ground with applied Roman numerals and a distinctive olive-toned floral motif. It is a dial that photographs well and ages gracefully, which likely contributes to its consistent demand on secondary markets.
Kohli has made no secret of his affinity for Rolex — he holds brand ambassador status with the Geneva manufacturer, making this sighting an entirely on-brand moment rather than a surprise. That said, the choice of the Datejust over the flashier Daytona or Sky-Dweller is telling; it reads as a deliberate exercise in restraint from someone who could wear anything in the catalogue.
At a UK list price of approximately £7,900, the Rolex Datejust 41 ref. 126334 in this configuration sits at the more accessible end of Rolex's range, yet grey-market premiums have kept it above retail. Current secondary market values hover in the $11,000–$13,000 range depending on condition and papers, reflecting steady organic demand rather than speculative fever.
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