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This 1991 Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust in stainless steel and 18k gold is a classic two-tone example of the model that has defined versatility for decades. With its champagne dial and factory-set diamond hour markers, it strikes a perfect balance of refinement and everyday wearability.
The 36mm case features Rolex’s signature combination of steel and gold, paired with a Jubilee bracelet that offers both comfort and understated elegance. The champagne dial is enhanced by a fine printed chapter ring, while the luminous hands and plots have aged to a warm latté tone, adding vintage charm.
Inside is the Rolex automatic caliber 3135, a COSC-certified chronometer movement prized for its reliability and durability. Known for powering the majority of Rolex’s professional and dress models of the era, the 3135 remains one of the most respected automatic calibers in the brand’s history.
A beautifully preserved Datejust with original papers, this example showcases the timeless appeal of Rolex’s most enduring model.
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Todd’s Spring/Summer 26 runway collection balances structured tailoring and soft sensuality, inspired by the faded glamour of Havana in the 50s and the swagger of a guy stepping off a plane in Miami in the 80s.
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Todd’s Spring/Summer 26 runway collection balances structured tailoring and soft sensuality, inspired by the faded glamour of Havana in the 50s and the swagger of a guy stepping off a plane in Miami in the 80s.
The shirts in La Buena Vida are crafted from carefully sourced fabrics, woven using heritage techniques at some of the world’s finest mills (like delicate voile, made from cotton, linen, and ramie and woven in Italy and India) and feature embroidered details.

Todd’s Spring/Summer 26 runway collection balances structured tailoring and soft sensuality, inspired by the faded glamour of Havana in the 50s and the swagger of a guy stepping off a plane in Miami in the 80s.
The jackets, trousers and suits in La Buena Vida reimagined old-school styles in streamlined, modern silhouettes, pairing laidback ease with sharp lines.
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