Charlize Theron - One of the world's highest-paid actresses, posing with a Rolex Watch!
















Racing superstar Danica Patrick has joined a long list of motorsports superstars that have signed up to compete in the 47th anniversary Rolex 24 at Daytona on January 24-25, 2009. The grueling 24-hour race demands the very best from the competitors if they are not only trying to win, but also even finish. As a trailblazer, Danica Patrick last season became the first woman to win an IndyCar Series race. Although she failed to finish the Rolex 24 in 2006, she is back after taking a year off and ready to go for the blue ribbon. With natural talent and instinctive daring, Danica has the inner qualities necessary to win. If only Danica had a Rolex on her wrist before the race, she might see how the precision timepiece reflects the qualities she tries to achieve on the speedway.






I like the one featured on the left, the most. Here are the technical details about it. I will try to keep it simple. It is the Men's Oyster Perpetual Day-Date. "Perpetual" in watch language means that the mechanism is aware which month has 29, 30 or 31 days. It is an automatic winding mechanical Rolex. All of the Mechanical Rolexes are Officially Certified (C.O.S.C.). It has a Platinum Three Piece Case, size 36 mm. The sapphire crystal has the "Cyclope" magnifying glass over the date, making it easier for an individual with poor eyesight to see the date clearer. The Bezel is a high Polish Bombé bezel, with a white gold screw down crown and a double gasket. The Dial is ice blue with white gold Roman numerals, printed railway minute track and white gold bâton hands. It has a Superpresident Platinum bracelet with high and brushed finish.
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