Emily Blunt And Rolex Day Date; Nothing Blunt About Them


Posted by Vanessa Puzio and filed under Rolex Culture, Rolex Events |

Emily BluntBluntness is something that you would find difficult to associate with an actress like Emily and a watch from the Rolex house that also happens to be one of its very popular models-the Day Date. Over the years the Rolex has fine tuned its mechanism and made its collection of watches a formidable rival to face when it comes to competing with other luxury watch brands in the market. With the Day Date the Rolex has hit the jackpot and rightly so because the watch has something to offer to anyone and everyone. Rolex always aims at satisfying its clientele by offering to them designs and functionalities that they prefer in their watches and with a Rolex in hand everybody goes out of the Rolex boutique happy and knowing that their money has been well spent. Emily Blunt is one actress who despite her stunning looks lends a great degree of maturity to her character that certainly belies her age and yet her fan following ever since her popularity rose from 2003 has never seen a stop in growing.

After training at the prestigious Hurtwood House, Blunt made her debut in Bliss a musical written by Paul Sellar. Blunt continued her theatrics on stage acting with both the National Theatre and Chichester Festival theatre. Her debut on screen was with Boudica and the television drama Henry VIII where her performance as Queen Catherine Howard bought her accolades galore.

My Summer of Love released in 2004 brought Emily into the public eye. Blunt was awarded the Evening Standard British Film Award for the film. She was cast to play Bill Nighy’s daughter in Gideon’s Daughter. Blunt played the first assistant to Meryl Streep’s character in The Devil Wears Prada and was named as Best Female Scene Stealer by Entertainment Weekly for the film. She went on to co star with Susan Sarandon in Irresistible and in 2007 she made an appearance in Charlie Wilson’s War. Blunt has finished shooting for The Young Victoria where she plays Queen Victoria. Blunt will also star opposite Matt Damon in The Adjustment Bureau where she’ll play a ballet dancer.

Rolex Day DateOyster Perpetual is a common feature in most watches and even with the Day Date, Rolex has not done away with this feature in its watches that is unique to the Rolex experience. The Day Date as the name suggests displays the days of the week in 26 different languages and also displays the date of the year on its dial. The Day Date has a 36 mm radius dial and is a gorgeous frosted ice blue set with diamonds. The bezel of the Day Date is an elegant display of what money can buy. A Day Date bracelet is special; it has a president engraved on its Crownclasp and the bracelet is also set with brilliants at intervals. The self wound movement of the watch allows one to stop worrying about getting the watch fine tuned at all times. The Day Date is water resistant to a limit of 100 meters and the diamonds and platinum finish just adds to the gorgeousness that strikes the onlooker. Crystallized in sapphire and with a chronometer certification the Day Date has made a name for itself in the line of premium watches because like Emily bluntness of manner has never suited it. It is a watch for the poised and the well mannered.

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