Olive Green Sunray Dial and Diamond Hour Markers
The olive green sunray dial is the defining attribute of this Rolex Day-Date 228238 super clone, finished with a radial brushed sunray pattern that shifts between deep forest green and warm khaki as the wrist rotates under light. The dial carries 10 baguette-cut faux-diamond hour markers set in white-gold-tone bezels, positioned at the 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 hour positions. The 6 position holds an additional baguette marker, with the day window at 12 and the date window at 3 occupying the remaining hour slots.
Day Window at 12 and Date Window at 3
The Rolex Day-Date 228238 super clone displays the full English day of the week in the arched aperture at 12 o'clock, the layout the Day-Date pioneered in 1956 as the first wristwatch to show the day spelled out in full. The date window sits at 3 o'clock under the Cyclops lens, showing the current date in 2.5x magnification. Both windows carry color-matched olive green discs with white printed text for visual continuity across the dial surface, matching the genuine 228238 dial-disc grammar.
Rolex Coronet, President Text and Faceted Hands
The applied yellow-gold-tone Rolex coronet sits at 12 o'clock above the printed "ROLEX" wordmark. The dial carries "OYSTER PERPETUAL DAY-DATE" below the coronet and "SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED" above the 6 position in fine sans-serif print. Faceted yellow-gold-tone hour and minute hands match the marker bezels, with a slim sweep seconds hand carrying a counterweighted coronet at the tail. The dial reads with the restrained text density that separates the Day-Date from busier complications inside the Rolex catalog.