Editorial
The Datejust 36 126200 is the current production steel Datejust in the classic 36mm case, fitted with the smooth Oyster bezel and Rolex's in-house 3235 movement. It occupies the center of the Rolex catalog: not a sport watch, not a dress watch, but the reference point against which most other Rolex pieces are measured.
The 126200 launched in 2021 as the successor to the 116200, bringing the caliber 3235 in place of the older 3135. The case diameter stayed at 36mm, but the reference adopted the wider lugs and updated case profile shared across the post-2020 Datejust family. Rolex offers the 126200 with an unusually wide dial menu, including jubilee-textured, fluted, Roman numeral, and various color options; the smooth Oyster bezel is the only bezel configuration on this reference.
Because the 126200 is current production, the main risks are on the grey market rather than with vintage condition: check that the serial and reference engravings between the lugs at 6 match the accompanying papers, and prefer examples with the full green tag still attached to the bracelet clasp. Dial condition matters more than it might seem on a modern piece; confirm there is no moisture intrusion or printing irregularities under magnification. The Oyster bracelet on these runs tight at the clasp; check for stretch, particularly on pre-owned pieces worn daily.
Avoid "Rolesor" or two-tone variants catalogued under different references being sold as 126200.