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Rolex Day-Date 40 Sundust Stripe Dial 18K Everose Gold Automatic Men's Watch 228235SNSP

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Rolex Day-Date 40 Sundust Stripe Dial 18K Everose Gold Automatic Men's Watch 228235SNSP
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18k everose gold case with a 18k everose gold president bracelet. 18k fluted everose gold bezel. Sundust stripe dial with everose gold-tone hands and index hour markers. Minute markers around the outer rim. Dial Type: Analog. Day and date. Automatic movement. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Screw down crown. Case diameter: 40 mm. Round case shape. Water resistant at 100 meters / 330 feet. Functions: date, day, hour, minute, second. Luxury watch style. Watch label: Swiss Made. Rolex Day-Date 40 Sundust Stripe Dial 18K Everose Gold Automatic Men's Watch 228235SNSP.

Information

  • Brand:Rolex
  • Series:Day-Date 40
  • Model:228235SNSP
  • Gender:Men's
  • Watch Label:Swiss Made
  • Movement:Automatic

Case

  • Case Size:40 mm
  • Crown:Screw Down
  • Case Shape:Round
  • Bezel:18K Fluted Everose Gold

Dial

  • Dial Type:Analog
  • Dial Color:Sundust Stripe
  • Crystal:Scratch Resistant Sapphire
  • Hands:Everose Gold-tone
  • Second Markers:Minute Markers around the outer rim
  • Dial Markers:Index

Band

  • Band Type:Bracelet
  • Band Material:18K Everose Gold President

Features

  • Water Resistance:100 meters / 330 feet
  • Calendar:Day and Date
  • Functions:Date, Day, Hour, Minute, Second
  • Features:Gold

Additional Info

  • Style:Luxury Watches
  • Item Code:
  • Internal ID:RLX228235SNSP

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  • 3. Own same technology as genuine watch.
  • 4. Fashionable style provides you great experience.
  • 5. The model number of the watch is 228235SNSP.
  • 6. The first-rate watch enables you to catch the fashion trend.
  • 7. This particular preeminent watch is equipped with a fine Automatic movement.
  • 8. Highlight your style and accentuate your taste!
  • 9. An ideal and exceptional appearance enables you to attract the attention of public.
  • 10. 18K Everose Gold President bracelet makes your wrist really feel very comfy.
  • 11. Two important features: water-proof and dust-proof function.
  • 12. The watch is extremely readable along with Silver Sundust Stripe dial.
  • 13. To be the focus of a party.
  • 14. Case Diameter: 40 mm.
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Rolex Day-Date 40 228235SNSP Reviews
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Rolex Day-Date 40 228235SNSP Reviews
I love this Rolex Day-Date 40 watch. It looks great and runs perfectly. For a higher scale watch it is perfect with jeans and a casual setting as well as a dressier function. I highly recommend this watch.
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I just love this Rolex Day-Date 40 watch i ordered the rose to match with my rose ring, and the match is perfect and i love the Bold style THANK YOU
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Bought the watch as a xmas present for family and she loved it. Its a braclet and a watch very stylish and durable. I'd buy it aagain for a gift.
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Rolex - The Mentors and their Proteges


MUSIC
Ben Frost (Australia) chosen by mentor Brian Eno (United Kingdom)


Australian composer, producer and musician Ben Frost, 30, is recognized for his music that is at once compelling, mystifying, disturbing and beautiful. In 2005, after receiving a degree in fine arts in Melbourne, Frost relocated across the world to Reykjavik, Iceland, where he co-founded the Bedroom Community record label.
His genre-defying work, influenced as much by Classical Minimalism as by Punk Rock and Metal, includes three emotionally powerful and critically acclaimed albums: Steel Wound (2003), Theory of Machines (2007) and By the Throat (2009). Frost's multidisciplinary collaborations linked him with renowned choreographers Gideon Obarzanek, Erna Ómarsdottír and Wayne McGregor, and with artists as diverse as Amiina, Tim Hecker, Nico Muhly and Björk. He is currently composing the score for the forthcoming massive multiplayer online game, World of Darkness, and working on several commissions for film and dance, including a reworking of Tarkovsky's Solaris and music for the new Random Dance production, Flesh in the Age of Reason.



VISUEL ARTS

Nicholas Hlobo (South Africa) chosen by mentor Anish Kapoor (United Kingdom)


"In my works I celebrate being South African. I look at my ethnic identity, gender identity and colonial heritage," says 34-year-old visual artist Nicholas Hlobo. Since graduating with a degree in Fine Art from the then Technikon Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, in 2002, Hlobo has demonstrated the singularity of his artistic vision at group and solo shows from Cape Town to Rome and Boston. "The ideas he explores are as deliberate and dense as the stitches he uses to unite his signature materials - rubber, gauze and paper," observes Kerryn Greenberg, assistant curator at London's Tate Modern where, in 2008, Hlobo exhibited four works, entitled Uhambo, at the Level 2 Gallery for emerging international artists.
The distinctive use of evocative materials is a hallmark of Hlobo's sculptural installations and performances, which are rooted in his native Xhosa culture and language. Among his most recent successes, he won the prestigious 2009 Standard Bank Young Artist Award for Visual Arts.


DANCE

Lee Serle (Australia), chosen by mentor Trisha Brown (United States)


A naturally gifted dancer and fledgling choreographer, Lee Serle, 28, is a much sought after performer in his native Australia. Since receiving a bachelor of dance degree from Melbourne's prestigious Victorian College of the Arts in 2003, he has contributed to the work of several, mainly Melbourne-based, companies, notably Lucy Guerin Inc and Chunky Move, with which he has performed both nationally and internationally.
His choreographic credits include A Little Murky, a small-scale piece that experiments with subtle characterization and showcases his powerful and theatrical style, and I'm in Love, for the Next Wave Festival in Melbourne. Serle relishes the Rolex mentorship as a "oncein- a-lifetime opportunity" of extending himself under the tutelage of such a "seminal influence" as Trisha Brown. "The chance of becoming a dance artist in New York is a personal goal," adds Serle, whom Brown describes as a dancer of "tremendous promise", ready to expand his horizons internationally.


FILM
Annemarie Jacir (Palestinia) chosen by mentor Zhang Yimou (China)


Annemarie Jacir, 36, a visionary, Palestinian film director and poet living in Jordan, was named one of Filmmaker magazine's 25 New Faces of Independent Cinema in 2004, a year after graduating with a Master's in Fine Arts from New York's Columbia University.
Co-founder of the Dreams of a Nation project, dedicated to promoting Palestinian cinema, Jacir deftly incorporates a nuanced analysis of cultural and political issues in her films, including like twenty impossibles (2003), an Official Selection of the Cannes Cinefondation. Her widely acclaimed debut feature, Salt of this Sea (2008), the first feature film by a female Palestinian director, premiered at Cannes and was an Academy Award submission for Best Foreign Language Film. It also won the FIPRESCI International Critics' Prize. Currently working on a new feature, Jacir cites Zhang Yimou's Raise the Red Lantern as a source of inspiration. "Films that I find the most inspiring are about the human spirit," she says.


LITERATURE
Tracy K Smith (United States) chosen by mentor Hans Magnus Enzensberger (Germany)
An exciting new voice in American poetry, Tracy K. Smith, 38, has won recognition for her powerfully wrought poems treating themes from loss and passion to politics. Smith received degrees from Harvard and Columbia universities before becoming a fellow at Stanford and taking on various teaching positions. Since 2005, she has been assistant professor of creative writing at Princeton.
Her two critically acclaimed poetry collections, The Body's Question (2003), winner of the Cave Canem Prize for the best first book by an African-American poet, and Duende (2007), recipient of the James Laughlin Award of the Academy of American Poets, will be followed in 2011 by her recently completed, "largely elegiac" Life on Mars. "Tracy is at precisely that point in her career when she would benefit substantially from having what she 'knows' challenged by a sense of the 'unknown' that a mentor would bring to the table," says Pulitzer prizewinning poet Paul Muldoon.

THEATRE


Maya Zbib (Lebanon) chosen by mentor Peter Sellars (United States)

For over a decade, Lebanese actor, writer and aspiring director Maya Zbib has been impressing critics with her subtle portrayals in widely diverse roles. The multi-genre work of the 29-year-old bridges theatre and performance by marrying the two practices through a variety of techniques.
Having acquired a Master's in Performance Making in 2007 from Goldsmiths, University of London, Zbib has created and performed in solo work, including The Music Box, a performance-installation staged in people's houses and showcased at international festivals. She currently comanages Beirut's Zoukak Theatre Company and Cultural Association, which she co-founded in 2006, and also teaches at Lebanese University's Institute of Fine Arts. In 2009, she was invited to participate in the British Council's Cultural Leadership International programme. Dedicated to theatremaking that has an impact on society, Zbib says: "I am very inspired by Mr Sellars' advocacy of theatre as a force for change."

The Rolex Mentor and Protege Arts Initiative
The Rolex Mentor and Protege Arts Initiative is an international philanthropic programme devised by Rolex and run by a team at the company's headquarters in Geneva. It seeks out highly talented young artists from around the world and brings them together with great masters for a year of creative collaboration in a one-to-one mentoring relationship.
History and objectives
The Rolex Mentor and Protege Arts Initiative was launched in June 2002. It runs biennially and is now beginning its fifth cycle (2010-2011). Its objective is to help perpetuate the world's artistic heritage. In keeping with its tradition of supporting individual excellence, Rolex is giving emerging artists time to learn, create and grow.
Programme format
Rolex invites masters in dance, film, literature, music, theatre and the visual arts to provide individual guidance to gifted young artists. In six disciplines, a senior artist (the mentor) agrees to foster and counsel a young artist (the protege) for one year. Each pair decides the most effective way of interacting.
Selection of mentors
Every two years, a new Advisory Board of distinguished artists and arts practitioners suggests and endorses potential mentors. Once the mentors have been approached and have agreed to take part, Rolex works with them to establish a profile of the protege they would like to work with.
Selection of proteges
Then, six Nominating Panels - one panel per discipline - are assembled. The panels are made up of experts qualified to identify suitable potential proteges. To ensure that the process is impartial, panel members remain anonymous during the selection period. Artists do not apply directly to the programme. Each Nominating Panel recommends potential proteges, who are then invited by Rolex to submit applications. The Nominating Panel studies all the applications and recommends three finalists. The entire process has an invaluable spin-off, as it allows the panellists to become aware of about 20 talented young people in their field. Rolex then arranges for the mentor to meet the finalists and choose his or her protege.
Year of mentoring
Mentors and proteges spend a minimum of six weeks together, though many spend considerably more time sharing knowledge and experience. The place and time of these interactions are arranged by mutual agreement. The form of the interaction is flexible, ranging from a protege being granted access to a master at work, to mentor and protege actually collaborating on a work. During the year, Rolex keeps in contact with the mentors and proteges to provide logistical support as required.

Protege grant

Each protege receives a grant of US$25,000 during the mentoring year, in addition to money to cover travel and other major expenses. Proteges are also eligible to receive a further $25,000 after the year is over. This is offered specifically towards the creation of a new piece of work, a publication, a performance or public event.
Documentation
To help give exposure to both the proteges and the programme, Rolex documents the year of mentoring in a publication and a film. A website - rolexmentorprotege.com - also describes the programme.
Outcome
After the mentoring year is over, Rolex continues to keep in touch with the proteges, following their careers with interest. The outcome for proteges varies: a new novel, a new stage production, a dancing career with the mentor's company and a collaborative artwork with the mentor are all examples of proteges' achievements through the programme. However, Rolex is aware that the full benefits of the programme for many of the young artists may continue far into the future.

Global creative community

Since the launch, in 2002, of the Rolex Mentor and Protege Arts Initiative, 256 artists, arts leaders and other cultural luminaries have participated in the programme. This includes 67 advisors who have helped select mentors and 147 nominators who have identified potential proteges. Programme participants contribute from across the globe, building a Rolex community of artists spanning more than 40 countries that grows in depth and scope with each mentoring year.