Day-date Rose Gold Olive Dial

Day-date Rose Gold Olive Dial

$320.00
Sale price  $320.00 Regular price 
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Day-date Rose Gold Olive Dial

Day-date Rose Gold Olive Dial

$320.00
Sale price  $320.00 Regular price 

Description

A bold, modern take on the classic day-date design, finished in full rose gold and paired with a rich olive green sunburst dial.

The dial shifts between deep forest green and warm olive tones depending on the light, creating a dynamic contrast against the polished rose-gold case and bracelet. Roman numeral hour markers, a fluted bezel, and the signature day-date display complete the look with a refined, timeless aesthetic.

Clean, balanced, and designed to stand out without being loud.

Powered by a reliable Seiko automatic movement, this piece is built for everyday wear while maintaining a premium feel.


Technical Details

Movement
Seiko NH36 Automatic (Day-Date)

Functions
Hours, minutes, sweeping seconds, day and date display

Case Diameter
40mm

Lug to Lug
Approximately 47mm

Thickness
Approximately 12mm

Case Material
Rose-gold stainless steel

Bezel
Fluted rose-gold bezel

Crystal
Sapphire crystal

Bracelet
Rose-gold jubilee-style bracelet with folding clasp

Caseback
Exhibition caseback


Bracelet Sizing

The bracelet can be resized by removing links to achieve the desired fit. Professional sizing is recommended for best results.


Production & Delivery

Each JS Watches timepiece is assembled to order.

Please allow 2–3 weeks for assembly, inspection, and preparation before shipment.

All orders are shipped with tracked delivery.


About JS Watches

JS Watches is an independent watch workshop based in Brisbane, Australia, focused on producing custom mechanical timepieces inspired by iconic luxury designs.

Each watch is assembled individually using reliable Japanese movements and carefully selected components.


Important Information

JS Watches is an independent brand and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with any watch manufacturer. Brand names are used only to describe component origins.

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