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The Datejust 36 116200 is the pre-2015 steel iteration of Rolex's long-running 36mm date watch, powered by the caliber 3135 and available across a wide range of dial colors, bezel styles, and bracelet options. It occupies an interesting collector position: unpretentious enough to wear daily, yet substantial enough to hold value when configured well.
The 116200 was produced from 2007 to 2015, succeeding the 116200's earlier dial-text variants and eventually giving way to the 126200 with its updated case architecture and caliber 3235. The reference ran concurrently with the two-tone and white gold Datejust variants, but the steel-only 116200 is the most common entry point. Bezel choices included smooth, fluted, and domed options; dial colors spanned champagne, white, black, silver, and rhodium-finished configurations.
Oyster and Jubilee bracelets were both offered at retail, and the bracelet choice has meaningful impact on secondary-market value and originality.
Check the case for over-polishing, particularly at the lug chamfers and the case flanks; a heavily polished 116200 loses collector value fast given how common and affordable a well-preserved example remains. Verify the dial text reads "Swiss Made" at 6 o'clock and matches the correct font weight for the era. Confirm the bezel matches factory spec for the configuration: smooth bezels should have a clean, unmodified edge, while fluted bezels should show consistent ridge definition without wear-flattening.
On Jubilee bracelet examples, check the end links (reference 55) for stretch and the clasp for replacement; correct-era bracelets matter for originality. Service records are worth having but not always present; prefer examples with documented service history when pricing allows.
The 116200 trades at relatively accessible price points for a steel Datejust, typically ranging from $5,500 to $8,500 depending on condition, configuration, and completeness. Fluted-bezel examples on Jubilee bracelets with original box and papers sit at the top of that band, while smooth-bezel Oyster examples without papers trade toward the lower end. Unusual original dial colors (chocolate, pink, or champagne with applied hour markers in good condition) can push above the range but the market for these is thin, so premiums are negotiation-dependent.
The 116200 does not appreciate dramatically, but complete, unpolished examples hold steadily as a clean predecessor to the 126200.
The caliber 3135 is one of the more durable and widely-serviced movements in the industry, with service intervals typically falling in the 7 to 10 year range. Independent watchmakers can service it competently, which helps keep costs reasonable compared to newer Rolex calibers. A recent Rolex-serviced example with service papers commands a real premium; a watch-only sale with unknown service history prices accordingly lower.
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Cal. 3135 is the pre-Chronergy benchmark; confirm the 116200 reference number on caseback and verify bezel matches documented configuration.
| Area | What to check | What is correct | Red flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| caseback | Reference number 116200 engraved on caseback | 116200 reference number clearly engraved; Cal. 3135 movement visible through exhibition back if present | Reference number 126200 or any other variant; Cal. 3235 architecture (indicating a newer movement swap) |
| case | Bezel configuration matching papers | Bezel type (smooth, fluted, or engine-turned) matches what is recorded in original papers or invoice | Bezel type inconsistent with documented configuration; bezel replacement reduces authenticity |
| dial | Dial variant consistency with reference | Dial color and index type appropriate for a 116200; printing sharp with no reprint artifacts under loupe |
| Dial that does not match documented configuration in papers; any reprint visible under 5x loupe |