Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date Gold Jewellery
We offer many colours of gold including yellow, white, and pink. All are beautiful in their own right, and in combinations.

How do you know if it is real?
When purchasing an item of gold jewellery, always look for a carat mark, which is stamped on it. This is a quality mark and refers to the proportion of pure gold in the item. Pure gold, which is 24ct, the metric equivalent being 1000, is generally considered too soft for practical uses in jewellery and is alloyed with other precious and base metals to increase its durability. Some of the common markings found on jewellery, with their metric equivalents are:

9ct stamp

22ct or 916
18ct or 750
14ct or 585
9ct or 375

Caring for gold jewellery
Like all jewellery, gold should be periodically cleaned and checked for wear and breakages. Your JAA Jeweller is the best person to do this as they can polish it and add that extra sparkle.

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Product information sourced from Jewellers Association of Australia (JAA)
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