A guide to the Rolex Yacht-Master

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Over the years, the Rolex Yacht-Master watch has grown significantly, becoming one of the most diverse ranges of Rolex watch available.

The evolution of the luxury brand’s classic sports watch has extended beyond imaginable parallels, offering the avid collector various choices in bracelet style, bezel material and case size over three entire decades. As such, the Yacht-Master continues to prove itself a valuable and dependable mainstay within the manufacturer’s current catalogue, despite many models having become discontinued over the years. To define the Yacht-Master by Rolex, one would categorize it as a luxury sports watch, yet the collection can be broken down into two watches that remain incredibly similar to one another, despite a slightly different name.

. One is the Yacht-Master - a watch that can be considered the original sports model designed by Rolex, intended for setting sail with and enjoying whilst sailing aboard a luxury yacht. The Yacht-Master II, however, is designed for more precise functionality. Equipped with all the technology to enable an individual to record regatta timings, this younger distinction of the model is classified as a watch for racing a yacht as opposed to enjoying alongside a ride on one.

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Whether wearing a Rolex Yacht-Master for aesthetical or practical reasons, however, its sleek looks and refined qualities are characteristics that are sought after far and wide amongst Rolex fans. Like with every Rolex, however, there are some factors to research and consider before investing in your very first Yacht-Master and these include pricing, history and features amongst many others.

What are the differences between the Yacht-Master and Yacht-Master II?

To break down the key differences between the Rolex Yacht-Master and the Rolex Yacht-Master II, here are a few quick facts. The Yacht-Master is available in sizes of 29mm, 35mm, 37mm, 40mm and 42mm and is manufactured in Rolesium, Everose Rolesor, yellow gold Rolesor, solid 18ct yellow gold, solid 18ct white gold and 18ct Everose gold. The watch offers running hours, minutes and seconds and features a date function at 3 o’clock. A bidirectional rotating bezel has a 60-minute scale upon its surface and each model promises a water resistance of 100 meters. The models are offered on an Oyster bracelet or Oysterflex bracelet. The Rolex Yacht-Master II, however, is available in a 44mm size and is offered in a solid stainless steel version, as well as Everose Rolesor, 18ct yellow gold and 18ct white gold. Function-wise, the models offer running seconds with an adjustable countdown timer with a mechanical memory. The watch also features a ring command bezel, along with 100-meter water resistance and is fitted on an Oyster bracelet.

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A brief history of the Rolex Yacht-Master watch collection

A brief history of both the Rolex Yacht-Master and Yacht-Master II watches is beneficial before investing in a model from this range. Though not introduced until 1992, the Rolex Yacht-Master watch had foundations secured for its release much earlier than that. The brand had partnered with the New York Yacht Club back in 1958, laying down the roots to its heritage in sailing long before the iconic sports watch was conceptualized. By this point, Rolex had ready developed its first waterproof watch thanks to the 1926 Oyster case.

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In 1966, the Gipsy Moth IV yacht was sailed 29,600 miles around the world by Francis Chichester, who wore a Rolex on his wrist amongst very few other measuring tools including a sextant and nautical chart. Thanks to the Rolex Oyster Perpetual watch he wore during his journey, time could be tracked amongst rough conditions for an entire 226 days whilst at sea. It put Rolex officially on the radar of seafarers as a manufacturer capable of producing robust and reliable tools for facing the challenging conditions experienced at sea.

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In 1992 the world’s first official Rolex Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master was released and was crafted entirely from 18ct yellow gold, cementing its status as a luxury tool watch. Over the next 15 years, Rolex would experiment with various case materials until in 2007, the first Yacht-Master II was born. Sportsmen could utilize this tool watch whilst regatta racing – its chronograph features stood out clearly and legibly across the surface of the dial. A programmable countdown timer enabled the individual to measure the countdown time before a race commences for improved precision and a better start to the competition. With flyback and fly-forward functionality, synchronization with the Race Committee was a breeze.

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Current Popular Rolex Yacht-Master models

As mentioned, it is the Yacht-Master’s affinity with the sea and its diverse range of styles and case materials that make this collection so widely sought-after within the Rolex watch stratosphere. Paired with cutting-edge technology and primed for yacht race competing, the series has much to offer any luxury sports watch fan. Here are just a few Rolex Yacht-Master watches that have proven their popularity as both a tool and an investment since their release.

Rolex Yacht-Master ref 126622

Rolex Yacht-Master watches made from Rolesium make for an interesting talking point to wear with elegant attire and often make for sophisticated gifts to mark an anniversary or wedding day, especially for those who prefer their wristwatches to exude a very classic look. That said, Rolex packs a lot of modern technology into the design of a Yacht-Master watch such as the model 1266, which not only offers a very compact and manageable case size for those with a slender wrist but has also been forged from a material that is exclusive to the Yacht-Master watch range itself. Stainless Steel and platinum are materials chosen for their robust, corrosion-resistant and luxurious properties, whilst the three-link design of the oyster bracelet creates a timeless look whether paired with elegant or casual attire. Polished middle links and brushed outer links create a unique look against the wrist, especially when you consider that these finishes differ from those seen in the Rolex Submariner and Sea-Dweller models, which instead offer a fully brushed bracelet finish.

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Rolex Yacht-Master ref 116680

One of the most popular Rolex Yacht-Master watches has to be the ref 116680 with a blue ceramic bezel. Rolex had begun equipping its watches with Cerachrom bezels back in the year 2005. This model was made available in stainless steel, two-tone Everose, or yellow gold, and since it belongs to the Yacht-Master II collection, measures a broad 44mm diameter. As of 2019, Rolex Yacht-Master II watches were equipped with the Calibre 3235 – a trusted workhorse for many of Rolex’s models. Framed inside this striking blue bezel is a white dial adorned with a small second sub-counter in blue at 6 o’clock, along with a countdown that can be programmed for a duration of between 1 and 10 minutes. The programming is memorized by the mechanism so that at a reset it returns to the previous setting and once launched, can be synchronized on the fly to match the official race countdown.

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Rolex Yacht-Master ref 116655

The Rolex Yacht-Master ref 116656 is, without a doubt, one of the most coveted and popular models from this series of luxury sports watches. The model not only features a matte black ceramic bezel but features a set of two-textured, highly polished and raised numerals upon its sandblasted surface. The watch is fitted to an Oysterflex bracelet, promising all-round comfort and thanks to its unusual choice of contrasting rich black and luxurious pink gold colours, can be enjoyed by both male and female Rolex fans alike. An Everose case and gold serrated ring complete its look, combining nicely with the elegant black bezel, whilst on the display itself, cathedral-type hands and a cyclops date window reside.

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The Rolex Yacht-Master II ref 226659

Slightly larger in size is the 42mm Rolex Yacht-Master II watch with the reference 226659, which features a stunning 18ct white gold case and bezel with a striking black Cerachrom bezel inlay for precise tracking of elapsed time. The Oysterflex bracelet is just one of the many appealing features of the Rolex Yacht-Master series. Although creating the aesthetic and sporty look of a rubber strap with its outer elastomer rubber shell in black - inside the structure of the bracelet is a series of flexible metal inserts. The Rolex Yacht-Master II ref 226659 debuted in 2019 with the desirable Calibre 3235 secured to the heart of its case, creating plenty of power reserve for those occasions when taken off the wrist, promising superior reliability and accuracy. Its classic black and white gold colourway make it easy to pair wot formal, casual or elegant attire.

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There will always be plenty of reasons to invest in a Rolex Yacht-Master watch. Having been equipped with a reliable movement and a set of unique features that enable superior regatta timings out on the water, there is little else on the market that matches the supreme craftsmanship and instantly recognizable aesthetics of the iconic Rolex Yacht-Master watch. Whether you have any use for the polarizing watch’s regatta timer feature or not, it is one of the most niche complications watches imaginable. The Yacht-Master will always be a timepiece that holds its value, symbolizing a brand of significant provenance and value.

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THE WATCH OF THE OPEN SEAS

The Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master, the emblematic nautical watch, embodies the privileged ties between Rolex and the world of sailing that stretch back to the 1950s.

Launched in 1992, the Yacht-Master was designed specifically for navigators and skippers. Embodying the rich heritage that has bound Rolex and the world of sailing since the 1950s, this Professional-category watch provides a perfect blend of functionality and nautical style, making it equally at home on and off the water.

ROTATABLE BEZEL WITH RAISED GRADUATIONS

The Yacht-Master is easily recognized by its bidirectional rotatable 60-minute graduated bezel made entirely from precious metal – Everose gold or platinum – or fitted with a Cerachrom insert in high-technology ceramic. The raised, polished graduations and numerals stand out clearly against a matt background. This characteristic and functional bezel – which enables the wearer to read time intervals, for example, the sailing time between two buoys – plays a full part in creating the visual identity of the watch. The bezel can be turned with ease thanks to its knurled edge, which offers excellent grip.

CHROMALIGHT DISPLAY

The Yacht-Master offers great legibility in all circumstances, even in the dark, thanks to its Chromalight display: the large hour markers and broad hands are filled or coated with a luminescent material emitting a long-lasting blue glow – for up to two times longer than traditional phosphorescent materials .

THE YACHT-MASTER, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER CERTIFIED

Like all Rolex watches, the Yacht-Master is covered by the Superlative Chronometer certification redefined by Rolex in 2015. This exclusive designation attests that every watch leaving the brand’s workshops has successfully undergone a series of tests conducted by Rolex in its own laboratories and according to its own criteria. These certification tests apply to the fully assembled watch, after casing the movement, guaranteeing superlative performance on the wrist in terms of precision, power reserve, waterproofness and self-winding. The Superlative Chronometer status is symbolized by the green seal that comes with every Rolex watch and is coupled with an international five-year guarantee.

The precision of every movement – officially certified as a chronometer by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) – is tested a second time by Rolex after being cased, to ensure that it meets criteria that are far stricter than those of the official certification. The precision of a Rolex Superlative Chronometer is of the order of −2/+2 seconds per day – the rate deviation tolerated by the brand for a finished watch is significantly smaller than that accepted by COSC for official certification of the movement alone.

The Superlative Chronometer certification testing is carried out after casing using state-of-the-art equipment specially developed by Rolex and according to an exclusive protocol that simulates the conditions in which a watch is actually worn and more closely represents real-life experience. The entirely automated series of tests also checks the waterproofness, the self-winding capacity and the power reserve of 100 per cent of Rolex watches. These tests systematically complement the qualification testing during development and production, in order to ensure the watches’ reliability, robustness, and resistance to strong magnetic fields and to shocks.

THE OYSTER CASE, SYMBOL OF WATERPROOFNESS

The Yacht-Master’s Oyster case, 37 mm, 40 mm, or 42 mm in diameter and guaranteed waterproof to a depth of 100 metres (330 feet), is a paragon of robustness and reliability. The middle case is crafted from a solid block of Oystersteel, RLX titanium or 18 ct gold. The case back, edged with fine fluting, is hermetically screwed down with a special tool that allows only certified Rolex watchmakers to access the movement. The Triplock winding crown – fitted with a triple waterproofness system – screws down securely against the case. It is protected by an integral crown guard. The crystal, with a Cyclops lens at 3 o’clock for easy reading of the date, is made of virtually scratchproof sapphire and benefits from an anti-reflective coating. The waterproof Oyster case provides optimal protection for the movement it houses.

CALIBRES 2236 AND 3235

Yacht-Master models are equipped with calibre 2236 (Yacht-Master 37) or calibre 3235 (Yacht-Master 40 and Yacht-Master 42), self-winding mechanical movements entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. Consummate demonstrations of technology, these movements carry a number of patents. They offer outstanding performance, particularly in terms of precision, power reserve, convenience and reliability.

Calibre 2236 is fitted with the patented Syloxi hairspring in silicon, manufactured by the brand. In addition to resisting strong magnetic fields, this hairspring offers great stability in the face of temperature variations as well as high resistance to shocks. Its geometry, which is also patented, ensures the movement’s regularity in any position. Calibre 2236 includes a paramagnetic nickel-phosphorus escape wheel.

Calibre 3235 incorporates the patented Chronergy escapement, made of nickel-phosphorus, which combines high energy efficiency with great dependability and is also resistant to strong magnetic fields. This movement is fitted with the blue Parachrom hairspring, manufactured by Rolex in a paramagnetic alloy. In addition to resisting strong magnetic fields, this hairspring offers great stability in the face of temperature variations as well as high resistance to shocks. It is equipped with a Rolex overcoil, ensuring the calibre’s regularity in any position.

The oscillator of these two calibres has a balance wheel with variable inertia regulated extremely precisely via gold Microstella nuts. It is held firmly in place by a height-adjustable traversing bridge enabling very stable positioning to increase shock resistance. The oscillator is also mounted on the Rolex-designed, patented high-performance Paraflex shock absorbers, further enhancing the movements’ shock resistance.

Calibre 2236 and calibre 3235 are equipped with a self-winding system via a Perpetual rotor, which ensures continuous winding of the mainspring by harnessing the movements of the wrist to provide constant energy. Calibre 2236 offers a power reserve of approximately 55 hours, while the power reserve of calibre 3235 extends to approximately 70 hours thanks to its barrel architecture and the escapement’s superior efficiency; moreover, since 2023, its oscillating weight has been fitted with an optimized ball bearing.

The Yacht-Master’s movements will be seen only by certified Rolex watchmakers, yet they are beautifully finished and decorated. Since 2023, calibre 3235 has also been marked with the words ‘Chronometer Perpetual’ and ‘Superlative Adjusted’ engraved respectively on the oscillating weight and on the bridges.

BRACELET AND CLASP: SECURE AND COMFORTABLE

The Rolesium versions (combining Oystersteel and platinum) and the Everose Rolesor versions (combining Oystersteel and Everose gold) of the Yacht-Master 37 and the Yacht-Master 40, as well as the Yacht-Master 42 in RLX titanium, are fitted on a three-piece link Oyster bracelet, equipped with the Easylink comfort extension link. This system, developed by Rolex, allows the wearer to easily increase the bracelet length by approximately 5 mm, for additional comfort in any circumstance. On the Yacht-Master 42 in RLX titanium, the bracelet includes ceramic inserts – designed by Rolex and patented – inside the links to enhance its flexibility and longevity.

The Yacht-Master 37 and Yacht-Master 40 in 18 ct Everose gold, as well as the Yacht-Master 42 in 18 ct yellow or white gold, are fitted on an Oysterflex bracelet, composed of two flexible, curved metal blades – one for each bracelet section – overmoulded with high-performance black elastomer. This Rolex-designed, patented bracelet is furnished with the Rolex Glidelock extension system, also developed by the brand and patented. On the Oysterflex bracelet, this inventive toothed mechanism has six notches of approximately 2.5 mm, allowing the bracelet length to be effortlessly adjusted up to some 15 mm.

The Oyster and Oysterflex bracelets on the Yacht Master models are equipped with an Oysterlock safety clasp, designed by Rolex and patented, which prevents accidental opening.

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The Watch Of The Open Seas: History Of The Rolex Yacht-Master

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In the year 1992, Swiss watchmaker Rolex would debut a new model line at the Baselworld show that was strikingly similar to the already-popular Submariner. It featured the same 40mm Oyster case with a rotating bezel, the same chronometer-certified caliber, and the same Oyster bracelet.

Seemingly the only difference between the two was the white dial of that first Yacht-Master, a style which has never been an option on a Sub, and the inferior depth rating of 100m when compared to the Sub’s 300m.

Yet, the Yacht-Master was well-received upon launch, and with the passing of time, the yachting-inspired model has evolved and pioneered its own path within Rolex’s catalog.

Read on with us as we go back to the beginning and track the catalysts that paved the way for the most recent Yacht-Master release, the Yacht-Master 42 (226659), to become one of the hottest sports timepieces of the year.

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History Of The Rolex Yacht-Master

We’ve broken down our overview of the Yacht-Master into the following segments:

  • Release Of The Yacht-Master

The Submariner/Yacht-Master Theory

  • Mid-Size & Ladies’ Yacht-Master
  • Platinum (Rolesium) Yacht-Master

The Maxi Dial Yacht-Master

  • Two-Tone Rolesor Yacht-Master

The Yacht-Master II

  • Six-Digit Yacht-Master

The Oysterflex Yacht-Master

Keep scrolling to read this guide from its beginning, or use the links above to jump down to a specific point.

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The Release Of The Yacht-Master

The first Yacht-Master watch was launched in 1992 under reference number 16628. It featured a yellow gold case, a bidirectional graduated bezel, and a matching full-gold Oyster bracelet. Its dial was white with black hour indices, while at center were gold Mercedes hands, and beating inside was the 3135 movement.

Rolex Yacht-Master 16628 Yellow Gold

Rolex ref. 16628. Instagram: @m_j_watches

Previous to the Yacht-Master’s introduction, Rolex had not released a new model line in a quarter century. So, why did they go with the Yacht-Master, a design that risked being a detractor from their existing Submariner? Let’s take a look at the inspiration.

The sport of yachting is one which demands precise timing and extreme coordination of the entire crew for optimal performance, particularly in offshore competitions.

Vintage Rolex Daytona Yacht-Master Prototype

Prototype Daytona Yacht-Master ref. 6239. Image: Christies.com

Rolex believed their waterproof and chronometer-grade timepieces to be more than qualified to handle the knocks of a regatta and keep ticking accurately. The brand is also notorious for their marketing prowess, which led them to act quickly in establishing an association with the sport.

Beginning in 1958 with their first sponsorship of a race, the relationship has endured until today, when the brand sponsors over a dozen international yachting events.

Nevertheless, it’s hard to deny that there exists a large gap between first contact in 1958 and the release of the yacht-inspired timepiece in the early ’90s. Why wasn’t the Yacht-Master released earlier on?

Well, Rolex played around with the idea of yachting chronograph early on, though it never materialized. All that’s left of these trials are an extremely limited number of Daytona ref. 6239 chronograph prototypes with a 39mm case (vs standard 36mm) and modified regatta dials.

Unfortunately, the Yacht-Master concept was scrapped and would not reappear until decades later.

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When it did return, none of the previous Yacht-Master’s DNA was there. Furthermore, the 1992 Yacht-Master was bizarrely similar to the 16610 Sub of the time.

Interestingly enough, Rolex folklore tells of a time in the ’80s when the brand sought to update their Submariner . What resulted was less of an update and more of an overhaul, manifested as what we know now as the first Yacht-Master.

Apprehensive of the repercussions that making such aggressive design changes to their staple offering could bring, the brand chose instead to release the watch intended to be a new Submariner as the reborn Yacht-Master instead.

The move worked, and the new Yacht-Masters started flying off the shelves. The Yacht-Master was perceived as a more luxurious Sub, though its bidirectional bezel proved useful for on-the-fly countdowns which are critical in sailing competitions. The waterproof nature of the Oyster case further cemented the Yacht-Master as the ideal first mate.

Mid-Size & Ladies’ Yacht-Master

In 1994, just two years after the debut of the 16628, Rolex would introduce the same design but in smaller case sizes. These were:

  • Ref. 68628: Yacht-Master “Mid-Size” in 35mm
  • Ref. 69628: Yacht-Master Ladies’ in 29mm

This marked the first time that Rolex ever offered one of their sports models in a smaller case size; all previous instances of case size changes were increases as opposed to reductions. It has been speculated that the smaller cases were intended for the Asian market.

Rolex Yacht-Master Yellow Gold 16628

Yacht-Master ref. 16628. Instagram: @thewatchcentre

In the same year, Rolex also offered the same 16628 but this time with a deep blue dial. Blue dials tend to make for broadly-liked watches, and coupled with the gold case and bracelet, the new version was once again a hit.

The Platinum (Rolesium) Yacht-Master

The next update to the model line would come in 1999 with yet another home-run: the Rolesium Yacht-Master. The new watch featured a stainless steel case and bracelet with a platinum dial and platinum-insert bezel. Rolesium, a term registered by Rolex back in the ’30s for a combination of steel and platinum in a watch, was finally put to use.

The new platinum Yacht-Master ref. 16622 was not only more accessible than the previous all-gold varieties, it was also more versatile. This would lead the 16622 variety to become the face of the Yacht-Master line.

In fact, many online resources erroneously label it the first Yacht-Master ever; this should offer an idea of how emblematic it is in the watch industry.

The 16622 also presented a new dial and hand style that would mark Rolex as a whole through to the modern day. The new Yacht-Master boasted what is now recognized as the “maxi dial”.

Yellow Gold Rolex Yacht-Master Blue Dial 16628

Rolex Yacht-Master 16628 w/ maxi dial. Instagram: @kellokonttori

The maxi dial is characterized by oversized hour indices as well as larger hands at center. To the untrained eye, the difference may be difficult to spot, though experienced collectors will note the change instantly.

The maxi dial became the style of choice for all modern Rolex sports watches, though it got its start in the 1999 platinum Yacht-Master. A Submariner would first feature a maxi dial in 2003, with the release of the 50th anniversary Rolex Submariner “Kermit” (16610LV).

All versions of the Yacht-Master produced after the introduction of the maxi dial would also feature the new dial design. This included the blue, gold, and white dial versions from years past.

The Two-Tone (Rolesor) Yacht-Master

Six years after the Rolesium Yacht-Master came to be, Rolex would once more put on display their mixed-metal Rolesor style in the two-tone Yacht-Master 16623.

Two-Tone Rolex Yacht-Master Blue Dial 16823

Yacht-Master ref. 16623. Instagram: @v.davidofftimepieces

The 2005 debuts possessed a 40mm steel case, a yellow gold bidirectional bezel, and a two-tone Oyster bracelet. As far as dials, many of the previous styles were also available like the black-on-white, though mother of pearl version were also introduced.

It was during Baselworld 2007 when Rolex would introduce the Yacht-Master’s younger and much larger sibling, the Yacht-Master II. Whereas the original Yacht-Master was very close functionally to the Sub, the Yacht-Master II was completely the opposite.

It can be said that the only overlap between the YM and the YMII is be the name, as the second iteration looks like a whole new watch. This time, though, it’s clear that the watch has been designed with the needs of yachting professionals in mind.

Rolex Yacht-Master II In Yellow Gold

The first Yacht-Master II were marked by a 44mm Oyster case, an Oyster bracelet, a white dial,  and a blue Cerachrom (ceramic) Ring Command bezel. The first two references, 116688 and 116689, were made of yellow gold and white gold, respectively.

Powering the YMII was another innovation – Rolex’s in-house calibre 4161. It features the COSC-chronometer certification and 72-hour power reserve that are today’s standard, though they were industry-leading at the time. Most notable, though, was the 4161 movement’s functions.

The new caliber boasted a “ programmable countdown with mechanical memory and on-the-fly synchronization. ” Naturally, the programming of the movement required the use of the Ring Command bezel, a feature which had also never been encountered on a Rolex watch before.

In later years, Rolex would go on to release Rolesor and full-steel versions of the Yacht-Master II, both of which have been relatively successful. The Yacht-Master II has certainly earned a spot in the brand’s catalog, and is sure to stick around for next couple of decades.

The Six-Digit Yacht-Master

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Yacht-Master 116622

Twenty years after it debuted as the 16628, the Yacht-Master would see in 2012 the modernization that had been sweeping Rolex’s other model families.

Aside from receiving a new six-digit reference number (116622), subtle aesthetic changes were also present, as was an outstanding new dial option – the Cobalt Blue dial.

The case was now a “super case”, which retained the 40mm diameter but was styled differently. The bezel was now completely platinum, where previous versions were made of steel with a platinum insert. The Oyster bracelet had likewise been upgraded.

A platinum bezel / platinum dial option was still part of the collection and therefore received the same upgrades. Unfortunately, this iconic “albino” look would be completely discontinued in 2017.

The subsequent and most recent significant change to the Yacht-Master family took place in 2015, when Rolex first introduced the Everose Yacht-Master 40 ref. 116655.

Rolex Everose Yacht-Master On Oysterflex Bracelet

Rolex Everose Yacht-Master on Oysterflex bracelet

The newest iteration of the YM possessed some new features. The case was made of Everose, and the bezel now boasted a black Cerachrom insert. Securing the watch to the wrist was another Rolex first – the Oysterflex rubber ‘bracelet’.

Before the 116655, no Rolex watch had ever sported a rubber band. The brand still refers to it as a bracelet given the metal elements within the band, but these are not obvious even with the watch in the hand.

This same style of Yacht-Master would receive the next update in 2019, when Rolex introduced the Yacht-Master 42 in white gold.

What’s Next?

With the recent changes that the Yacht-Master line has had, it is clear that Rolex intends to keep this model family alive and well for years to come. Consumers are likewise responding to each new release, offering plenty of feedback with their pocketbooks.

If you’d like to read up on any of Rolex’s other model families, make sure to check out some of our extensive watch guides below:

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SwissWatchExpo Ultimate Guide to the Rolex Yacht-Master and Yacht-Master II

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The Rolex Yacht-Master collection pays homage to the brand’s connection to the world of sailing. Precision and dependability are vital for tools used in navigating open seas, and the Yacht-Master’s reliable, waterproof, and robust qualities make it the perfect timepiece for the sport.

While the original Rolex Yacht-Master is a stylish and ultra-luxe sport accessory for boating enthusiasts, the Yacht-Master II put together the best of Rolex technology to accurately time regatta races. Whether you’re lounging on a boat, or racing one, there is a Yacht-Master watch for you.

Learn more with SwissWatchExpo ‘s Ultimate Guide to the Rolex Yacht-Master collection.

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About the Rolex Yacht-Master Collection

The Rolex Yacht-Master is one of the brand’s youngest collections, having been introduced only 1992. And yet, it’s already one of their most diverse, with two distinct models under the family of watches, and dozens of permutations when it comes to dial designs, bezel styles, and bracelet options.

A look into its history shows that Rolex had plans for a yacht-themed watch decades before the Yacht-Master line was launched. Today, it’s a mainstay in the Rolex catalog.

Here are important milestones in the Rolex Yacht-Master and Yacht-Master II history.

1958: Rolex entered a partnership with the prestigious New York Yacht Club, a social and boating club which sponsors an annual regatta.

1966: Rolex solidified its ties to the world of sailing when Francis Chichester – one of the world’s pioneering aviators and solo sailors – became the first person to sail around the globe while wearing a Rolex on his wrist. He sailed on his yacht, the Gipsy Moth IV, from August 1966 to May 1967, taking him 29,600 miles around the world.

1970s: Rolex never got around to creating a watch specifically for this category. The brand did make a prototype of the Cosmograph chronograph with the name “Yacht Master” on its dial, but they ultimately decided not to bring it to market.

1992: Rolex finally introduced the modern Yacht-Master – the brand’s first luxury sports watch built for the open seas. Whereas Rolex’s previous sports watches had utilitarian themes – the Submariner for diving, the Daytona for racing, and so on – the Yacht-Master was focused on aesthetics and luxury.

1994:  Rolex introduces midsize and ladies’ models of the Yacht-Master

1996: Rolex introduces two-tone (steel and gold) midsize and ladies’ models of the Yacht-Master

1997:  Rolex introduces the Rolesium version, which combines a steel body with a platinum bezel and dial. Until today the Rolesium is found exclusively in the Rolex Yacht-Master collection.

2007:  Rolex releases the Yacht-Master II, which is the world’s first watch equipped with a programmable countdown timer and a mechanical memory. The Yacht-Master II was unlike anything Rolex had launched before. Not only was it massive with its 44mm case, but it also had a bold, visually striking design that stood out among Rolex’s catalog of versatile timepieces.

2019:  Rolex introduces the Yacht-Master 42 to the collection. This is the first 42mm Yacht-Master model, offering a larger option for those who find 40mm too small. The first model came in 18k white gold, also a first for the collection, followed by an 18k gold version in 2022.

Key Features of the Rolex Yacht-Master

The Rolex Yacht-Master collection is composed of two families of watches: the original Yacht-Master, and the Yacht-Master II. While these two models have the same name, they are quite different from each other.

The Yacht-Master was introduced in 1992 as an ultra-luxurious sports watch for yachting and sailing enthusiasts. The nautical-inspired timepiece takes after the Rolex Submariner, but with greater emphasis on luxury materials and aesthetics.

The Yacht-Master II is a relatively new addition to the Rolex portfolio, introduced in 2007. Much larger that the Yacht-Master at 44mm, it is a purpose-built regatta watch equipped with a countdown timer for use in competitive sailing.

FEATURES OF THE ROLEX YACHTMASTER

Rolex yacht-master design.

Rolex Yacht-Master models come in an Oyster case with 100 meters of water resistance, a Triplock winding crown, and a bi-directional rotating bezel with raised 60-minute graduations and numerals. To make the watch easily readable, the dial features lume-filled round, baton, and triangular hour markers; luminous Mercedes-style hands, a date window at 3 o’clock, and a sapphire crystal with a Cyclops lens for easier reading of the date.

Since the introduction of the first all-gold Rolex Yacht-Master model in 1992, Rolex has expanded the line in terms of materials, aesthetic details, and mechanical upgrades. Here are the options available within the collection.

ROLEX YACHT-MASTER SIZES

The Yacht-Master line is one of the most varied Rolex collections due mainly to the number of sizes made available. The smaller sizes, particularly the Lady Yacht-Master models, have been discontinued, but are still available in the pre-owned market.

29mm (discontinued)

35mm (discontinued)

ROLEX YACHT-MASTER MATERIALS

The solid 18k yellow gold and two-tone models of the Yacht-Master have been discontinued and replaced with the Everose and White Gold versions. The 37 and 40mm sizes come in Everose, Everose Rolesor, and Rolesium metals, while the 42mm comes exclusively in White Gold.

Yellow Gold (discontinued)

Yellow Rolesor (Steel and Yellow Gold – discontinued)

Everose Gold

Everose Rolesor (Steel and Everose Gold)

Rolesium (Oystersteel and platinum)

ROLEX YACHT-MASTER BEZELS

The bezel material used for the Yacht-Master depends on the metal or alloy used for the case.

Matte Cerachrom bezel – 18k Everose and white gold models

18k Gold bezel – Rolesor steel and gold models

950 Platinum – Rolesium steel and platinum models

ROLEX YACHT-MASTER BRACELETS

The Rolex Yacht-Master has only been equipped with the three-link Oyster bracelet and the Oysterflex bracelet, which combines rubber with an internal flexible metal blade. The Oysterflex can only be found on the solid 18k Everose and white gold models with matte ceramic bezels.

ROLEX YACHT-MASTER MOVEMENTS

The Yacht-Master uses a time-and-date movement that changes depending on the size of the watch. Below are the movements used for each size.

29mm – Caliber 2135; Caliber 2235

35mm – Caliber 2135; Caliber 2235

37mm – Caliber 2236

40mm – Caliber 3135; Caliber 3235

42mm – Caliber 3235

FEATURES OF THE ROLEX YACHTMASTER II

Rolex yacht-master ii design.

The Rolex Yacht-Master II is one of the brand’s largest watches. Each model comes with a 44mm Oyster case that is water resistant to 100 meters, a Triplock winding crown, a Ring Command Bezel, two chronograph pushers, and an Oyster bracelet.

It is also one of Rolex’s most complicated watches, as it features a regatta chronograph with a countdown that can be programmed from 1 to 10 minutes, allowing yacht racers to accurately time the start of a race. Furthermore, its Ring Command Bezel is more than just a decorative element – it operates in conjunction with the movement and is actually how the user can set the programmable countdown.

Rolex Yacht-Master II Rolesium and Everose Rolesor Models

ROLEX YACHT-MASTER II MATERIALS

All Rolex Yacht-Master II models come in the same 44mm case size. Models are available in the following metals:

Yellow Gold

White Gold and Platinum

Everose Rolesor (stainless steel and Everose gold)

Oystersteel

The materials used for the bezel differ depending on the material of the case. Below are the available configurations.

Cerachrom Bezel – Yellow Gold, Everose Rolesor, Oystersteel

950 Platinum – White Gold

ROLEX YACHT-MASTER II DIALS

The Yacht-Master II dial is unlike anything seen on other Rolex models because of its niche complication. It features a countdown display which can be programmed from 1 to 10 minutes, and read using the red-tipped arrow hand. Below the hour and minute hands at the center is a running seconds sub-dial. There’s also a red central chronograph hand, which can fly back or fly-forward to its starting position while in motion. It also features 12 square lume-filled hour markers.

ROLEX YACHT-MASTER II MOVEMENTS

The Yacht-Master II is equipped with two of Rolex’s most advanced movements to date, which feature a programmable countdown timer with mechanical memory, and chronograph synchronization.

Earlier models were powered by the 4160, and later models were upgraded to the 4161. The latter is based on the Daytona’s Caliber 4130, which features the same blue Parachrom hairspring for better switch resistance, and offer a 72-hour power reserve.

Ref 116689 – Caliber 4160; Caliber 4161

Ref 116688 – Caliber 4160; Caliber 4161

Ref 116681 – Caliber 4160; Caliber 4161

Ref 116680 – Caliber 4161 .

Popular Rolex Yacht-Master Models

The Rolex Yacht-Master and Yacht-Master II are both excellent luxury watches that can suit any lifestyle. The Yacht-Master fits the mold of classic Rolex sports watches; while the Yacht-Master II has pushed the boundaries of what regatta watches can do. You can’t go wrong with the Rolex Yacht-Master, but here are some collector’s favorites:

ROLEX YACHT-MASTER with OYSTERFLEX BRACELET

In 2015, the Oysterflex, Rolex’s patented rubber bracelet, made its debut in the Yacht-Master collection. It’s appearance was also marked by several firsts: the first solid Everose gold Yacht-Master, paired with a matte dial and matte Cerachrom bezel.

The practical and edgy combination of solid gold and rubber continued with the release of the 18k white gold Yacht-Master 42 in 2019, and the 18k yellow gold version in 2022. This is a watch for someone who wants a luxurious watch that’s also ready for any adventure.

These models have the Calibre 3235 in place, which offers a 70-hour power reserve, and an upgraded Parachrom hairspring that has 10 times more precision than the traditional hairspring. The Calibre 3235 was also the first movement to receive Rolex’s certification as a Superlative Chronometer, and is regulated to a precision of an impressive -2/+2 seconds a day.

ROLEX YACHT-MASTER RHODIUM DIAL

The stunning combination of Oystersteel and 950 platinum was made even more beautiful with the addition of a sunburst rhodium dial. This luxurious watch is part of the series of Yachtmasters introduced in 2016, which were upgraded with the Caliber 3235 movement mentioned previously. The slate dial is paired with turquoise details on the model signature and seconds hand, which gives just the right amount of color on the sleek monochromatic design.

ROLEX YACHT-MASTER II STEEL EVEROSE GOLD

The highly specialized Yacht-Master II was created as a professional regatta watch which can also be used as a chronograph. On the bezel, it has large 0-10 scale numbers and the Yacht-Master II name. On the dial is a smaller version of this countdown. Together, these allow the wearer to select a countdown interval of anywhere from one to ten minutes.

Aside from being one of the most complicated watches in the Rolex portfolio, the Yacht-Master II also stood out because of its unique look, owing to its 44mm case and bold colors. The steel and 18k Everose gold version is a crowd favorite due to its eye-catching combination of rose gold, blue, and red hues.

Common Questions About the Rolex Yacht-Master

Built for the sea, but stylish enough for any occasion, the Rolex Yacht-Master is one of the most desired sports watches in the brand’s catalog. Here are some of the most common questions asked about the Rolex Yacht-Master.

WHAT IS A ROLEX YACHT-MASTER?

The Rolex Yacht-Master is a collection of watches built for yachting and sailing. It is composed of two families of watches: the Yacht-Master, a luxury watch designed to be worn on while lounging on a boat; and the Yacht-Master II, a functional sports watch designed to accurately time the start of a regatta race.

WHY IS THE ROLEX YACHT-MASTER SO EXPENSIVE?

As a line of sport watches with special focus on aesthetics, the Rolex Yacht-Master collection evokes an unmistakable sense of luxury than can only be achieved by using the finest materials.

The Rolex Yacht-Master II in particular, is equipped with exclusive functions and features such as the programmable countdown with mechanical memory and the Ring Command Bezel.

The architecture, manufacturing, and innovative features of the Yacht-Master collection make it unique in the world of watches and therefore fetches a higher price tag.

Rolex Yacht-Master Mother of Pearl Dials

HOW WILL I KNOW IF MY ROLEX YACHT-MASTER IS GENUINE?

A genuine Rolex watch will be beautifully finished and decorated in keeping with the brand’s uncompromising quality standards. If you see any sign of imperfection on the watch, such as misaligned or misspelled text, unfinished surfaces, or wrong engravings and markings, it is likely a fake.

It is always advisable to do research beforehand so you can check if the details on your watch is in tune with the model’s features.

We also advise clients to only purchase a watch from a reputable and trusted dealer, who can provide a guarantee of authenticity on the watch.

IS THE ROLEX YACHT-MASTER WATERPROOF?

Rolex Yacht-Master watches are guaranteed water resistant to a depth of 100 meters of 330 feet. The collection was not made specifically for diving, but they come with screw-down crowns and case backs, which protect the movement from moisture and dust that can be encountered with sporting use.

The Rolex Yacht-Master and Yacht-Master II serve as the embodiment of the brand’s relationship with the world of sailing. Explore our collection of Rolex Yacht-Master watches at SwissWatchExpo.com .

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Comprehensive Guide to Rolex Sizes: Dimensions of Every Model

Comprehensive Guide to Rolex Sizes: Dimensions of Every Model

If you’re a fan of Rolex watches, you know that the brand offers a wide range of case sizes across its various collections. Some Rolex collections even have different sizes within the same line. In recent years, Rolex has not only added more case sizes to its lineup, but also changed some, altering the width of the lugs. 

Knowing the case size and lug width of a particular watch is the first step when choosing the right strap to pair it with. We’ve compiled this handy guide to Rolex sizes, detailing all the case diameters and lug widths of popular modern models. 

Rolex Air-King Size

Rolex Air-King

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Rolex redesigned the Air-King from the ground up in 2016 to feature a larger case, a fresh dial design, and a new movement. In 2022, the Air-King underwent a subtle revamp to include crown guards and a slightly wider lug width.

Air-King 126900

Air-King 116900 (Discontinued)

Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Size

Rolex Cosmograph Daytona

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Arguably Rolex’s most famous collection, the Daytona has had a 40mm case and automatic movement since 1988. It is available in a wide variety of case materials, bezel styles, and dial designs. 

Rolex Day-Date Sizes

Rolex Day-Date 40mm

The Rolex Day-Date, also known as the Rolex President, is the brand’s most prestigious watch, available in various sizes and styles but always crafted in precious metals. 

Day-Date 40 (pictured above)

Day-Date II (Discontinued)

Rolex Day-Date 36mm aventurine dial

Day-Date 36 (pictured above)

Rolex Datejust Sizes

Rolex Datejust

The Rolex Datejust is one of the brand’s most versatile collections, home to a vast assortment of sizes, styles, and references.

Datejust 41 

Datejust II (Discontinued)

Datejust 36

Rolex Explorer Sizes

Rolex Explorer I 40mm

The Explorer is Rolex’s simplest sports watch , featuring a compact case and minimalist time-only dial. While the watch’s overall style has remained largely the same since its inception in the 1950s, Rolex has tinkered with its case size and lug widths over the last few decades. 

Explorer 40

Explorer 36

Explorer 36 (Discontinued)

Explorer 39 (Discontinued)

Rolex Explorer II Sizes

Rolex Explorer II 16570

The Rolex Explorer II is an adventure-ready watch furnished with a GMT function and a fixed 24-hour bezel. While the Explorer II has exclusively been made in steel and in two dial colors, Rolex has updated the case sizes and lug widths over the years. 

Explorer II 42

Explorer II 42 (Discontinued)

Explorer II 40 (Discontinued)

Rolex GMT-Master II Size

Rolex GMT-Master II Batman

The GMT-Master II is Rolex’s signature pilot watch, characterized by its 24-hour marked bezel and ability to track multiple time zones simultaneously. The watch is available in plenty of variations, with an assortment of case metals, bezel colors, and bracelet styles to choose from. 

GMT-Master II

Rolex Milgauss Size

Rolex Milgauss on Blue Everest Curved End Rubber Strap

After a few decades of discontinuation, Rolex revived the antimagnetic Milgauss watch in 2007, only to discontinue it again in 2023. While the watch is available in a range of dials and with the option of a green sapphire crystal, Rolex makes it in only one size and exclusively in steel. 

Milgauss (Discontinued)

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sizes

Rolex Oyster Perpetual watches

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The Oyster Perpetual is Rolex’s entry-level model, exclusively produced in steel and fitted with a straightforward time-only dial. However, Rolex does make it available in several sizes and with a range of dial colors. 

Oyster Perpetual 36

Oyster Perpetual 39 (Discontinued)

Oyster Perpetual 41

Rolex Sea-Dweller Sizes

Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller on Everest Rubber Strap

The Sea-Dweller is Rolex’s line of saturation dive watches, complete with exceedingly high water resistance and helium escape valves. Rolex has made several sizes and variations of the Sea-Dweller. 

Sea-Dweller 43

Sea-Dweller 40 (Discontinued) 

Sea-Dweller Deepsea

Sea-Dweller Deepsea (Discontinued)

Sea-Dweller Deepsea Challenge

Rolex Sky-Dweller Sizes

Rolex Sky-Dweller

The Sky-Dweller is Rolex’s youngest watch collection, making its debut in 2012 and now available in plenty of material options. It’s also one of the brand’s most mechanically complicated, boasting two time zones, a date window, a month indicator, and an annual calendar. Interestingly, older steel case versions of the Sky-Dweller have wider lug widths than the precious metal variants. In 2023, Rolex replaced existing Sky-Dwellers models with a whole new collection of new references. 

Sky-Dweller 

Sky-Dweller (Discontinued)

Rolex Submariner Sizes

Rolex Submariner om Everest Leather Strap

Not only is the Submariner Rolex’s most popular dive watch but it has become the standard for what a luxury diving watch should be. Although 40mm was the go-to size for the Submariner since the late 1950s, Rolex increased the case diameter in 2020 to 41mm. 

Submariner 41

Submariner 40

Rolex Yacht-Master Sizes

Rolex Yacht-Master on Everest Leather

The Rolex Yacht-Master is the brand’s nautical-inspired watch line, which houses a long list of materials, styles, and case diameter options. 

Yacht-Master 42

Yacht-Master 40

Yacht-Master 37

Rolex Yacht-Master II Size

Rolex Yacht-Master II on Everest Rubber

The Yacht-Master II was developed for the competitive sailor and it features a highly complex regatta chronograph with a programmable countdown and mechanical memory. Aside from its complexity, it’s also one of Rolex’s largest watches. 

The Details Make The Difference

There you have it, our comprehensive guide to Rolex case sizes and lug widths. 

Before we wrap things up, it is important to point out that even if two Rolex watches have the same on-paper case diameters and lug widths, an aftermarket strap may not fit the same way on each watch. Other factors such as lug shape and case thickness come into play. Therefore, if you have any questions about which straps would pair best with a particular Rolex reference , feel free to reach out to our team here at Everest. 

Do you have a favorite Rolex case size? Do you prefer them bigger or more compact? Leave us your thoughts in the comments below. 

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Rolex Sizes: A Complete Guide

In recent years, Rolex has been tinkering with its watch case sizes, adding a millimeter or two here and there. With all these changes, we thought it’d be worth having a comprehensive look at all the Rolex watch sizes available across its collections. You may be surprised at just how many different Rolex sizes are out there! From vintage references and discontinued models to current watches, welcome to the complete guide to Rolex sizes.

A Complete Guide to Rolex Sizes

44mm Rolex Watches

  • Rolex Yacht-Master II
  • Rolex Deepsea

44mm is the largest case size offered in Rolex’s lineup and only two models have them: the Yacht-Master II regatta chronograph and Deepsea diving watch.

Rolex introduced the the Yacht-Master II in 2007, fitted with a regatta chronograph for competitive sailors. The 44mm Yacht-Master case is available in a range of materials including steel, yellow gold, or two-tone steel and Everose gold–all topped with a bright blue Cerachrom ceramic bezel. There’s also the white gold version with a platinum bezel.

Yacht-Master-vs-Yacht-Master-II.jpg

The Deepsea made its debut in 2008 and at the time, it was the largest Rolex watch ever made. Built to withstand the pressure at 12,800 feet deep into the ocean, the Deepsea’s 44m case is fashioned from stainless steel (with a titanium caseback) and it sports a black Cerachrom cerachrom bezel.

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43mm Rolex Watches

  • Rolex Sea-Dweller 43

The newest size to join the Rolex catalog, there’s currently only one model with a 43mm case: the latest Sea-Dweller. When Rolex released the newest Sea-Dweller in 2017, it discontinued the 40mm versions in favor of this larger case size.

Rolex Anniversary Sea-Dweller 126600

The two versions of the Sea-Dweller 43 include the full stainless steel version and the two-tone steel and yellow gold version, both featuring black Cerachrom ceramic bezels.

42mm Rolex Watches

  • Rolex Explorer II 42
  • Rolex Sky-Dweller
  • Rolex Yacht-Master 42

The three Rolex watches that come with 42mm sized cases include the Explorer II, the Sky-Dweller, and the Yacht-Master 42.

First introduced in 1971, the Explorer II’s case size has evolved a few times over the decades. To celebrate the model’s 40th anniversary in 2011, Rolex released the largest Explorer II ever made, featuring a 42mm case. As is tradition for the collection, the 42mm Explorer II is exclusively available in stainless steel and includes a 24-hour engraved steel bezel.

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The Sky-Dweller annual calendar watch is Rolex’s newest model, first released in 2012. It is also Rolex’s largest dress watch, fitted with a 42mm case and a prominent fluted bezel. The Sky-Dweller case is available in a variety of materials such as yellow gold, white gold, Everose gold, two-tone steel and yellow gold, and steel with a white gold bezel.

Used-Rolex-two-tone-Sky-Dweller.jpg

The Yacht-Master nautical watch has always come in a variety of sizes and in 2019, Rolex released the largest version yet with a 42mm case. The Yacht-Master 42 is exclusively available with a white gold case equipped with a matte black Cerachrom bezel.

Pre-Owned-Rolex-Yacht-Master-42-ref.-226659.jpg

41mm Rolex Watches

  • Rolex Day-Date II
  • Rolex Datejust II
  • Rolex Datejust 41
  • Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41
  • Rolex Submariner 41 / Submariner Date 41

There are quite a few models that fall into the 41mm Rolex case size range. There are the discontinued Day-Date II and Datejust II watches, the current Datejust 41 watches, and the brand new Submariner 41 and Oyster Perpetual 41.

In 2008, Rolex released a larger version of its prestigious Day-Date “President” watch with a 41mm case instead of the traditional 36mm. It was called the Day-Date II and like all other Rolex President watches, it’s exclusively available in gold or platinum. The Day-Date II came to an end in 2015 when Rolex replaced it with the slightly smaller Day-Date 40.

Rolex Day-Date II President ref. 218235

Rolex took a similar approach to the Datejust lineup by launching the Datejust II with a larger-than-ever 41mm case in 2009 to site alongside the classic Datejust 36. As is the norm for this particular model, the Datejust II was available in a slew of material and bezel options, ranging from simpler steel models with smooth bezels to two-tone versions with gold fluted bezels. Following in the footsteps of the discontinued Day-Date II, the Datejust II was also replaced by a revamped model (called the Datejust 41) in 2016. As its name suggests, the Datejust 41 is fitted with a 41mm case, which is the same measurement as the Datejust II but with some notable differences. The overall style of the Datejust 41 is more refined compared to the sportier Datejust II thanks to slimmer lugs, a thinner bezel, and smaller hour markers.

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The Oyster Perpetual has always been one of the most varied in terms of Rolex sizes and in 2020 a brand new size joined the collection–the Oyster Perpetual 41. The Oyster Perpetual 41 supplanted the Oyster Perpetual 39 as the largest option in the collection and like all modern OP watches, it is crafted from stainless steel and has a smooth bezel.

2020 also brought about big changes for Rolex’s flagship dive watch when the brand announced an entirely new Submariner collection. Rather than its once-traditional 40mm case, the new Submariner watches all feature slightly larger 41mm cases–still topped with Cerachrom ceramic bezels. In addition to the 1mm increase, the lugs have been slimmed down, the bracelet widened by 1mm, and the crown guards were shaved down a tad, which results in a profile more similar to classic pre- “Super Case” Submariners. The Submariner 41 is only available in stainless steel while the Submariner Date offers a choice of stainless steel (black or green bezel), two-tone steel/yellow gold (black or blue bezel, yellow gold (black or blue bezel), or white gold (blue bezel).

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40mm Rolex Watches

  • Rolex Submariner 40 / Submariner Date 40
  • Rolex GMT-Master / GMT-Master II
  • Rolex Sea-Dweller 40
  • Rolex Explorer II 40
  • Rolex Daytona
  • Rolex Yacht-Master 40
  • Rolex Milgauss
  • Rolex Air-King 40
  • Rolex Day-Date 40

One of the most common sizes in the brand’s collection, 40mm has been the go-to diameter for Rolex sports watches like the Submariner, GMT-Master, Sea-Dweller, Daytona, and Yacht-Master. What’s more, other Rolex models, such as the Air-King, Milgauss, and Day-Date, that were traditionally smaller have now adopted the 40mm case size.

Once Rolex introduced crown guards to the Submariner watch in 1959, the case size of the watch grew to 40mm (it was previously 38mm). For the next six decades, the Submariner always had a 40mm case. The no-date Submariner has always been exclusively in stainless steel. On the other hand, the stainless steel Submariner Date was eventually joined by gold (first yellow, then white) and two-tone Submariner Date variants along the way. Depending on the era, a 40mm Submariner can either have an aluminum bezel insert or a Cerachrom ceramic bezel. The Cerachrom Submariner 40 watches are noted for having the “Super Case,” which wears bigger thanks to thick lugs and broad crown guards.

Rolex Submariner with Ceramic Bezels

Similarly, when Rolex introduced crown guards to the GMT-Master in 1959, the watch also grew to 40mm from 38mm. Since then, the GMT-Master (and the succeeding GMT-Master II) have always featured 40mm cases. All 40mm GMT-Master watches have aluminum bezels and cases can be made from stainless steel, yellow gold, or two-tone yellow gold/stainless steel. Conversely, GMT-Master II watches used to come equipped with aluminum bezels but they now feature Cerahcrom ones. Rolex once offered yellow gold and two-tone yellow gold/stainless steel GMT-Master II watches but these options have been discontinued. Instead, the 40mm cases of the GMT-Master II watches are now available in steel, white gold, Everose gold, or two-tone Everose gold/steel.

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When the Sea-Dweller was first introduced in 1967, it featured the same 40mm case size of the Submariner of the era. However, as a tool watch for saturation divers, the Sea-Dweller was equipped with a Helium Escape Valve and boasted a water depth rating of 610 meters (compared to the 200-meter rating of the Submariner at that time.) Rolex continued to make the Sea-Dweller with a stainless steel 40mm case (first with aluminum bezels then with Cerachrom ones) until the Sea-Dweller 40 was discontinued to make way for the Sea-Dweller 43 in 2017.

Rolex Sea-Dweller ref. 16600

The second and third generation of the Explorer II watch featured 40mm cases. These two references were produced from 1985 until 2011 and they all sport stainless steel cases and metal bezels engraved with a 24-hour scale.

Explorer II ref. 16570 "Polar" with SuperLuminova for lume

While the Daytona began its life as a manual-winding chronograph with a 37mm case, in 1988 Rolex revamped the model and launched the automatic Daytona with a 40mm case. The Daytona has since retained the 40mm case size and over the last three decades, Rolex has expanded the collection to include steel, yellow gold, white gold, Everose gold, platinum, and two-tone steel/yellow models. Furthermore, there are Daytona watches with metal bezels or Cerachrom ceramic bezels–all featuring a tachymeter scale.

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When Rolex released the first Yacht-Master watch in 1992, it featured a 40mm case in full yellow gold with a matching yellow gold bezel. While other sizes have since joined the Yacht-Master collection, the Yacht-Master 40 remains the most popular choice. Discontinued 40mm Yacht-Master editions include the yellow gold and the two-tone stainless steel/yellow gold variants while current versions include the stainless steel with a platinum bezel, the Everose gold, and the two-tone steel and Everose gold models.

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Though the Milgauss antimagnetic watch has a history that dates back to the mid-1950s, Rolex discontinued the model in 1988. However, in 2007, the Milgauss returned. Restyled for the modern era, the contemporary Milgauss is still only available in stainless steel but features a larger 40mm case. As its name suggests, the Milgauss is antimagnetic to 1,000 (mille in French) gauss (a unit used to measure magnetism).

The Modern Rolex Milgauss 116400

The Air-King is another Rolex watch with a long history that has undergone a restyling for the modern era. Leaving behind its petite 34mm case behind, the new-generation Air-King is equipped with a 40mm steel case, a smooth bezel, and a black dial punctuated with colorful green and yellow accents.

History and Evolution of the Rolex Air-King

The largest current-production Rolex President watch is the Day-Date 40, which debuted in 2015 to replace the 41mm Day-Date II. The 40mm case of the Day-Date 40 is available in yellow gold, white gold, Everose gold, and platinum. The gold variants are offered with a fluted bezel or a diamond-set bezel while the platinum version is offered with a smooth bezel or a diamond-set bezel.

Rolex Presidential Day-Date 40

39mm Rolex Watches

  • Rolex Explorer II (vintage)
  • Rolex Day-Date Masterpiece
  • Rolex Explorer 39
  • Rolex Oyster Perpetual 39
  • Rolex Pearlmaster 39

From dress watches like the Day-Date Masterpiece and Pearlmaster to sports watches like the Explorer and Explorer II to daily watches like the Oyster Perpetual, 39mm Rolex watches come in a variety of styles.

Though current versions are much bigger, the Explorer II started out as a 39mm watch when it was presented in 1971. The 39mm Explorer II featured a steel case with a 24-hour engraved steel bezel and it was produced until 1985. The original Explorer II reference is a highly collectible vintage Rolex watch that’s often nicknamed the “ Steve McQueen .”

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Relatively unknown compared to the classic Day-Date “President,” the special-edition Day-Date Masterpiece is a combination of a 39mm Day-Date case and a five-link Pearlmaster bracelet. It was only produced for a short while in the early 2000s and like all Day-Date watches, it was strictly made in precious metals.

What is the Rolex Day-Date Masterpiece Watch?

In 2010, Rolex’s longest-running sports watch, the Explorer, underwent a major change when its case size grew to 39mm from its traditional 36mm case. Despite its larger dimensions, the Explorer 39 is still instantly recognizable thanks to its stainless steel construction, smooth bezel, and black dial with oversized 3/6/9 Arabic numerals.

Rolex Explorer

In 2015, a new 39mm size was added to the Oyster Perpetual collection. The Oyster Perpetual 39 was the largest model available until 2020 when it was replaced by the Oyster Perpetual 41. Like all modern versions, the Oyster Perpetual 39 was only made in stainless steel and featured a smooth bezel.

The Oyster Perpetual 39 ref. 114300 with a black dial

2015 also saw the addition of a larger Pearlmaster model with a 39mm case. The defining characteristics of Pearlmaster is its precious metal construction, diamond embellishments, and of course, the curvy five-link Pearlmaster bracelet. The Pearlmaster 39 remains in the current Rolex collection and is one of the priciest watches made by the brand.

38mm Rolex Watches

  • Rolex Submariner (early vintage models)
  • Rolex GMT-Master (early vintage models)
  • Rolex Milgauss (vintage)

Rolex currently doesn’t make any 38mm watches but two of its most famous sports watches, the Submariner and the GMT-Master, began as 38mm watches. The earliest Submariners and GMT-Masters with 38mm cases were made from the mid to late 1950s and do not include crown guards. These are some of the most collectible vintage Rolex watches in today’s market.

The Milgauss antimagnetic watch also originally came with a 38mm stainless steel case when it was released in 1956. The Milgauss retained the 38mm case size (always in steel) throughout several references until it was shelved in 1988.

37mm Rolex Watches

  • Rolex Daytona (early vintage models)
  • Rolex Yacht-Master 37

Like the Submariner and GMT-Master, the Daytona also began as a smaller watch than today’s versions. Vintage Daytona chronographs, which were produced from 1963 until 1988, have 37mm cases (in steel or yellow gold, with metal or acrylic bezels) that house the manual movements that power the watches. These are by far the most sought after vintage Rolex watches in the collector’s market.

Vintage Rolex Daytona "Big Red" 6265 with a Panda dial

In 2015, Rolex unveiled a never-before-seen 37mm Yacht-Master size. The Yacht-Master 37 replaces the now-discontinued Yacht-Master 35 and Yacht-Master 29 as the smallest option within the collection. It is available in Everose gold with a black Cerachrom bezel, in stainless steel with a platinum bezel, or in two-tone steel and Everose gold with an Everose gold bezel.

36mm Rolex Watches

  • Rolex Oyster Perpetual 36
  • Rolex Datejust 36
  • Rolex Day-Date 36
  • Rolex Explorer 36

It’s hard to believe but it wasn’t that long ago that 36mm was the largest size option for non-sport Rolex watches like the Datejust, Day-Date, and Oyster Perpetual. And the Explorer had a 36mm for most of its history.

The Oyster Perpetual is the watch that established Rolex as a watchmaking force due to its appealing combination of a waterproof case (Oyster) and an automatic movement (Perpetual). It dates back to the 1930s and has served as the blueprint for most Rolex watches throughout the company’s illustrious history. The Oyster Perpetual has come in a bevy of sizes and metals throughout the decades. Today, it is exclusively produced in stainless steel and is considered Rolex’s entry-level model. The Oyster Perpetual 36 is one of many sizes available within the current OP collection.

Rolex-Oyster-Perpetual-114200.jpg

The Datejust was released in 1945 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Rolex brand. It was the first automatic wristwatch to have a window on the dial to indicate the date and it came with a 36mm case. More than 75 years later, the 36mm Datejust is still at the heart of the collection–available in a dizzying assortment of metals and bezel styles–but it has since been joined by both smaller and larger sizes.

Two-Tone Datejust with Jubilee Dial

The Day-Date launched in 1956 as the first automatic wristwatch to display the date and the day of the week spelled out in full in a window on the dial. It is now more commonly known as the Rolex President watch thanks in part to its iconic President bracelet but also because it is the watch you’re most likely to see on the wrist of the world’s most powerful people. It too came with a 36mm size case, but unlike the Datejust, the Day-Date has only ever been available in either gold or platinum. The Day-Date 36 is now the smallest Presidential watch available in Rolex’s lineup.

Day-Date-Rolex-President-Watch.jpg

Rolex Sizes Smaller Than 36mm

Rolex watches with cases smaller than 36mm are generally categorized as midsize watches and ladies watches. The Rolex watches that offer models in these smaller size options include the Yacht-Master, the Air-King, the Datejust, the Date, the Pearlmaster, and the Oyster Perpetual. Some of these models have been discontiued while others are currently being produced by Rolex.

  • Air-King 35mm (discontinued)
  • Yacht-Master 35mm (discontinued)
  • Air-King 34mm (discontinued)
  • Oyster Perpetual 34
  • Pearlmaster 34
  • Date 31 (discontinued)
  • Datejust 31mm
  • Oyster Perpetual 31
  • Pearlmaster 29 (discontinued)
  • Yacht-Master 29 (discontinued)
  • Lady-Datejust 28mm
  • Oyster Perpetual 28
  • Lady-Datejust 26mm (discontinued)
  • Date 26 (discontinued)
  • Oyster Perpetual 26 (discontinued)
  • Oyster Perpetual 24 (discontinued)

A Slew of Rolex Sizes

It’s evident that Rolex sizes have generally become larger in recent years. Some models have been entirely replaced by bigger versions, some collections have welcomed larger options, and some entirely new watches have come with generously-sized cases.

Explaining Rolex Watch Models

Yet, there are still plenty of smaller options for those who want them–particularly in the pre-owned watch market . In short, from petite to large, there is a perfect Rolex size for any wrist.

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Rolex Sizes: Find The Right Size For Your Wrist

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There are a lot of factors that people consider when buying a watch – the dial, the hands, the type of bracelet, the style of the bezel. However, one thing that often tends to be an afterthought is the size of the watch itself, and this is arguably one of the most important things to consider when shopping for a  Rolex watch . Despite the familiar, iconic aesthetic enduring from one generation of watches to the next, Rolex has made minor revisions and enhancements to the cases over the years, so even two models with the same case diameter may wear differently on the wrist.

Just like clothes, it is important that your watch fits you correctly. This doesn’t just mean that the strap or bracelet needs to fit around your wrist; the actual size of the watch itself can have a significant impact on the overall wearing experience. Although personal preference will always be paramount, finding the right size watch for your wrist will go a long way towards guaranteeing a happy ownership experience.

Rolex Submariner

How To Size Your Rolex Correctly

When finding the right size Rolex for your wrist, there are many important measurements and proportions to consider other than the actual case size of the watch itself. Two watches with identical case diameters can wear significantly different should they have different thickness or lug-to-lug measurements. Additionally, various protrusions from the case such as winding crowns, chronograph pushers, lugs, and crown-guards can also drastically alter the overall wearing experience and should be taken into account whenever you are purchasing a new watch.

Similarly, in addition to the strap or bracelet fitting properly around your wrist, the width of the strap can also have a significant impact on the overall wearing appearance. Furthermore, the amount of taper in the strap or bracelet is also highly important. A bracelet with a steep taper will wear quite a bit smaller than one that maintains the same width the entire way across. At the end of the day, the absolute best way to find the right watch for your wrist is to try them on in person, but keeping these factors in mind will significantly help narrow down your search.

rolex case sizes

How To Measure a Rolex

First, you should be aware of the industry norms. The diameter of a watch is its external width across its horizontal axis (from 9 o’clock to 3 o’clock), The vast majority of diameters are listed without taking into account the protrusion of the crown or crown guards. That means the “case size” number listed is almost always the diameter of the case, but not the amount of real estate that will be taken up by the watch once it is on your wrist.

Typically, watch measurements are taken with a Vernier tool (a pair of measuring calipers), and expressed in millimeters. The given case diameter measurement of a watch can often be a bit misleading due to the multitude of other factors and dimensions that have an equally important impact on the overall wearing experience. Additionally, it is also worth noting that square or rectangular watches will often wear larger than their case diameters might otherwise indicate, since the diameter applies across the entire watch, rather than just at its widest point (like with a watch that has a circular case).

Case Size (Rolex Width)

When you see a case size listed for a Rolex watch, this measurement typically corresponds to its diameter, which could be considered the width of the watch. Since most Rolex watches feature round cases, the diameter is often representative of the widest point of the case (excluding the lugs or winding crown).

Despite this case diameter being the go-to measurement for watches, this can often be a bit misleading since it is only representative of the width across a watch at a single point. The shape of the case, along with all its various protrusions such as the winding crown, lugs, crown-guards, and chronograph pushers can all drastically alter the overall wearing experience of a watch. For example, the Rolex Submariner ref. 116610 has the same 40mm case diameter as its predecessor (ref. 16610); however, it appears significantly larger due to its thicker lugs and crown guards.

Case Thickness (Rolex Height)

When we talk about the “height” of a watch, we are talking about how thick it is, or how tall it will stand up on your wrist. This measurement often gets overshadowed by case diameter, but the thickness or height of a watch can sometimes be the difference between one model being a perfect fit and the other being almost unwearable. With the exception of purpose-built tool watches like the Yacht-Master II and Deepsea, most Rolex models are reasonably thin, but it is still important to keep this dimension in mind when searching for the right model for your wrist.

Additionally, the type of watch can also have a significant impact on how thick it can be. Typically, dress watches wear better if they are thin and can easily slip under a shirt cuff. Conversely, a professional dive watch can actually benefit from being slightly thicker due to a taller bezel design offering more room to grip on the side of the bezel. However, your wrist size and shape are always going to be the greatest determining factors in terms of how thick of a watch you can comfortably wear.

Case Lug-to-Lug (Rolex Length)

Although the term “length” is not often used to describe the lug-to-lug measurement, it is an appropriate one in this context. This measurement has nothing to do with the distance between the lugs (also known as lug-width) – this will denote the width of the strap or bracelet that your watch requires. Instead the lug-to-lug measurement corresponds to the distance from the tip of one lug to the tip of its opposite equal. This “length” is very important because it can vastly impact the overall wearability of a watch – arguably more than the actual case-diameter of the watch itself.

For the vast majority of wristwatches, the lugs stick out from either side of the case (on the top and bottom). While the case diameter represents the size of the case itself, it does not include how far the lugs stick out beyond that, and it is this lug-to-lug measurement that is often the most accurate representation of the overall perceived size of a watch once it is on your wrist. A watch may have a very manageable case diameter, but if its lugs stick out far beyond the edges of its case, its lug-to-lug measurement may ultimately make it difficult to wear on smaller wrists.

Other Rolex Measurements to Consider

Beyond the case diameter, thickness, and lug-to-lug measurements of a watch, there are also a few other dimensions and proportions that can significantly impact the overall perceived size of a watch. While you will not often see these numbers listed on Rolex watch specifications sheets, they are still important to keep in mind when shopping for a Rolex, as they can dramatically impact the overall wearing experience of a given model.

Lug Dimensions and Shape

Despite playing a major role in the overall look and feel of a watch, rarely will you ever see any measurements listed in regards to the actual lugs themselves. Lug-to-lug measurements are sometimes listed; but most luxury watch brands (including Rolex) never include these measurements on their website.

Most Rolex watches feature very standard lugs, so their dimensions are less of a consideration when trying to figure out which size of Rolex you should get. However, the actual shape of the lugs and their size in proportion to the rest of the case can have a noticeable impact on the overall wearing experience of a watch. For example, the Rolex Submariner ref. 124060 features a 41mm case, while its predecessor (ref. 114060) features a 40mm case. However, since the lugs of the ref. 114060 Submariner are slightly thicker than those of the ref. 124060, the two watches actually feel incredibly similar on the wrist, despite their different case sizes.

Bezel Sizes and Proportions

Bezel sizes are rarely ever listed for watches, but the size of the bezel – and more importantly, the style of it and its size relative to the rest of the watch – can drastically alter the overall wearing experience. Since case diameters are typically the measurement most often used to describe the “size” of a watch, the size and style of the bezel is another aspect of a watch’s proportions that frequently gets overlooked.

A perfect example of this are the two vintage Rolex Daytona watches from the final series of the first generation. Both ref. 6263 and ref. 6265 Daytona watches feature cases with identical proportions; however the black acrylic bezel found on the reference 6263 is ever so slightly wider than the steel bezel of the reference 6265 and does not slope downwards towards the edges, so the ref. 6263 has a noticeably larger presence on the wrist.

Crystal Sizes

Beyond bezel and lug proportions, the crystal size of a Rolex is another factor that can significantly alter its overall look and feel on your wrist. Just like with the bezel and lugs, the proportions of the crystal relative to the case size can influence the overall wearing experience of a watch. Generally speaking, the bigger the crystal is relative to the overall case size of the watch, the larger the watch itself will feel on your wrist, because a greater percentage of its overall size is allocated to its display.

For example, both the Rolex Submariner 126610LV and the Rolex Datejust 126333 have official case diameters of 41mm. With that in mind, the crystal found on the Datejust 41 is quite a bit larger than the one on the Submariner, so the Datejust will likely feel a bit larger on the wrist, regardless of the fact that the two watches actually have the exact same outer case diameters.

Bracelets and Straps Sizes

Just like everything else, the strap or bracelet fitted to your Rolex can have a significant impact on its overall perceived size. Both the style of the strap or bracelet, along with other factors such as its width and the amount of taper it has can drastically alter the way that the watch wears on your wrist. Typically, the wider the strap, the larger it will feel on your wrist, but a steep taper can often offset a wide measurement at the lugs, simply because the width at the clasp is smaller.

Additionally, the style of the strap or bracelet itself can frequently have an impact on size. Bracelet styles with a wider link design, such as Rolex’s Oyster Bracelet can sometimes seem larger on the wrist than a bracelet with a more delicate link design like the Jubilee. The two bracelets may have identical outer proportions, but the style of the individual links can influence the way that the bracelet wears on your wrist.

Once you get outside the realm of Rolex bracelets, straps can have an even larger impact on the overall wearing experience of your watch. A classic two-piece leather strap typically results in a watch wearing rather small (hence why it is the go-to option for dress watches with their elegant designs). However, something like a NATO strap will often cause a watch to wear larger due to the extra bulk of the fabric and the way it causes the watch to stand up further off your wrist.

rolex daytona sizes

Rolex Watch Sizes For Current Models

Over the years, Rolex has produced watches with a number of different case sizes. Additionally, certain watches like the Submariner and Explorer II have steadily grown in size over the years, as consumer preferences call for increasingly larger watches.

Below are all of the different collections of Rolex watches and the various case sizes that are currently available for each one:

Datejust  – 31mm; 36mm; 41mm

Date  – 34mm

Oyster Perpetual  – 28mm; 31mm; 34mm; 36mm; 41mm

Sky-Dweller  – 42mm

Day-Date  – 36mm; 40mm

Lady-Datejust  – 28mm

Pearlmaster  – 34mm; 39mm

Cellini  – 39mm

Submariner  – 40mm; 41mm

Daytona  – 40mm

Sea-Dweller  – 43mm

Deepsea  – 44mm

GMT-Master II  – 40mm

Yacht-Master  – 37mm; 40mm; 42mm

Yacht-Master II  – 44mm

Explorer  – 39mm

Explorer II  – 42mm

Milgauss  – 40mm

Air-King  – 40mm

* Includes current-production models only

How to Size Rolex Watches

Rolex Sport Watch Sizes

The largest watches in Rolex’s catalog can be found among its various sports models. At the present time, the largest Rolex watches available are the Deepsea Sea-Dweller and the Yacht-Master II, both with official case diameter measurements of 44mm. Despite being built for very different purposes, both models are purpose-built tool watches designed from the ground up to thrive in specific environments.

Generally speaking, Rolex’s sports watches have sizes that range from 37mm to 44mm, although there are certain older models from the Explorer and Yacht-Master collections that can have cases that measure just under this range. The original Rolex Explorer had a case size of 36mm, and the Rolex Yacht-Master was previously offered in both 35mm and 29mm (Lady Yacht-Master) sizes, alongside the standard 40mm model. Below are some of the  used Rolex  models you might find in the current market.

Rolex GMT-Master II

Rolex GMT-Master II

RolexCosmograph Daytona

Rolex Cosmograph Daytona

Rolex Submariner

Rolex Submariner

Rolex Sea-Dweller Watches

Rolex Sea-Dweller

Rolex Explorer II Watches

Rolex Explorer II

Womens Rolex

Rolex Yacht-Master

ModelReferenceCase Size (mm)Bracelet Width (mm)Materials
Submariner1240604121Stainless Steel
Submariner126610LV4121Stainless Steel
Submariner126610LN4121Stainless Steel
Submariner1266194121White Gold
Submariner1166184020Yellow Gold
Submariner1140604020Stainless Steel
Submariner116610LV4020Stainless Steel
Submariner140604020Stainless Steel
Submariner166104020Stainless Steel
Submariner16610LV4020Stainless Steel
Submariner166134020Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Submariner166184020Yellow Gold
Submariner168004020Stainless Steel
Sea-Dweller166004020Stainless Steel
Sea-Dweller1266004322Stainless Steel
Sea-Dweller1266034322Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Deepsea1266604422Stainless Steel
Explorer II165704020Stainless Steel
Explorer2142703920Stainless Steel
Explorer II2165704221Stainless Steel
GMT-Master II116710BLNR4020Stainless Steel
GMT-Master II126710BLRO4020Stainless Steel
GMT-Master II126711CHNR4020Stainless Steel & Everose Gold
GMT-Master167004020Stainless Steel
GMT-Master II167104020Stainless Steel
GMT-Master II167134020Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
GMT-Master II167184020Yellow Gold
Daytona1165204020Stainless Steel
Daytona1165234020Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Daytona1165284020Yellow Gold
Daytona1165004020Stainless Steel
Yacht-Master 40166224020Stainless Steel & Platinum
Yacht-Master 40166284020Yellow Gold
Yacht-Master 372686223718Stainless Steel & Platinum
Yacht-Master 372686553718Everose Gold

Rolex Dive Watch Sizes

Dive watches are specifically designed for use while deep underwater. Consequently, visibility is key in the design of a dive watch, and most will have slightly larger case sizes relative to dress watches or casual models. With the exception of certain vintage Submariner watches from the 1950s that have cases slightly smaller than 40mm, the vast majority of all Rolex dive watches have case sizes that range from 40mm to 44mm.

As of 2020, the Submariner is the smallest Rolex dive watch with an official case-diameter of 41mm (the previous generation measured 40mm in diameter), while the Deepsea Sea-Dweller is the largest with a case size of 44m. The classic Sea-Dweller takes up the middle, offering a case size of 43mm; however, it should be noted that the case of the 43mm Sea-Dweller is quite a bit thinner than the case of the 44mm Deepsea, since it does not feature the same Ring Lock structure.

Rolex Mens Watch Sizes

The size of both men’s and women’s watches have steadily grown over the years. While the average size of a man’s watch during the 1950s was around 33mm to 35mm, most modern men’s Rolex watches have case diameters that range between 36mm and 42mm. With that in mind, there are certain Rolex watches for men , both modern and vintage, that feature case sizes both larger and smaller than this.

Historically, 36mm has been the go-to size for men’s Rolex watches, excluding the brand’s various sports models which often have cases larger than this due to their need to include additional features or functions. However, both the Rolex Date and Oyster Perpetual lines offer options with 34mm cases and these versatile models work well on most male wrists. Additionally, the Sea-Dweller, Deepsea, and Yacht-Master II all have either 43mm or 44mm case sizes, and while they are larger than the average men’s Rolex watch, they certainly fall into the men’s side of Rolex’s current catalog.

Rolex Sky-Dweller

Rolex Sky-Dweller

Rolex Rolex Datejust II

Rolex Rolex Datejust II

Rolex Day-Date

Rolex Day-Date

Rolex Cellini Watches

Rolex Cellini

Rolex Milgauss Watches

Rolex Milgauss

Rolex Air-King

Rolex Air-King

ModelReferenceCase Size (mm)Bracelet Width (mm)Materials
Day-Date 361282383620Yellow Gold
Day-Date II2182064121Platinum
Day-Date 402282384021Yellow Gold
Datejust II1163344121Stainless Steel & White Gold
Datejust 411263334121Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Datejust 411263004121Stainless Steel
Datejust 361262333620Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Datejust 361262313620Stainless Steel & Everose Gold
Datejust162003620Stainless Steel
Datejust162033620Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Datejust162203620Stainless Steel
Datejust162333620Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Datejust162343620Stainless Steel & White Gold
Datejust162383620Yellow Gold
Datejust162483620Yellow Gold
Cellini505093920White Gold
Cellini505353920Everose Gold
Milgauss116400GV4020Stainless Steel
Sky-Dweller3269344222Stainless Steel & White Gold
Sky-Dweller3269384222Yellow Gold

Rolex Unisex Sizes (Midsize)

Technically speaking, all Rolex watches are unisex watches. While the brand does have sections on its website specifically dedicated to men’s and women’s models, personal preference will always be the greatest determining factor, and any Rolex watch can be worn by any person as long as they enjoy wearing the watch. That being said, there are certain case sizes and collections of Rolex watches that offer more unisex options than others.

As a whole, Midsize Rolex watches are those that have case diameters that measure anywhere between 31mm and 37mm. Although 31mm Rolex watches are more often worn by women than men, and 36mm is the classic size for men’s Rolex watches, these are not firm rules, and these highly versatile case sizes can be effortlessly worn by both men and women.

The Rolex Date, Pearlmaster, and Oyster Perpetual all offer 34mm case size options, while the Datejust can be found with both 31mm and 36mm options. Since these case sizes are intended for both men and women, Rolex produces variations with a wide range of aesthetics, so that both men and women can both wear them. Additionally, at 37mm in diameter, the smallest Yacht-Master watch is also often considered a unisex Rolex watch, and it looks at home an an incredibly wide variety of different wrist sizes.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual

Rolex Oyster Perpetual

Rolex Datejust

Rolex Datejust

Rolex Date

Rolex Pearlmaster

Womens Rolex

ModelReferenceCase Size (mm)Bracelet Width (mm)Materials
Date152003419Stainless Steel
Date152103419Stainless Steel
Date152233419Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Date152333419Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Date152383419Yellow Gold
Datejust781583116Yellow Gold
Datejust781593116White Gold
Datejust782403116Stainless Steel
Datejust782483116Yellow Gold
Datejust782733116Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Datejust782743116Stainless Steel & White Gold
Datejust782783116Yellow Gold
Datejust782793116White Gold
Oyster Perpetual674803116Stainless Steel
Oyster Perpetual674833116Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Oyster Perpetual770143116Stainless Steel & White Gold
Oyster Perpetual770803116Stainless Steel
Oyster Perpetual774833116Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Oyster Perpetual775183116Yellow Gold
Yacht-Master 372686223718Stainless Steel & Platinum
Yacht-Master 372686553718Everose Gold

Rolex Ladies Watch Sizes

Rolex has a long history of producing watches specifically for women, and just like the men’s models, Rolex’s ladies watches have steadily grown in size over the years. While some vintage Rolex women’s cocktail watches have tiny cases as small as 12mm, the classic size of the Lady-Datejust was 26mm. However, in more recent years, the case diameter of the Rolex Lady-Datejust has grown to 28mm and now features larger and thicker lugs for noticeably more presence on the wrist.

With that in mind, Rolex ladies watches are also available with cases both larger and smaller than this. You will find older Oyster Perpetual models with 24mm cases, alongside the Lady Yacht-Master with its 29mm case. Additionally, while many ladies Rolex watches have case diameters that are less than 30mm, there are numerous Rolex watches for women that have larger cases that range from 31mm to 36mm. Some of these models offer cases that are the exact same size as the men’s models, but the overall aesthetics of the watch in regards to the style of its dial, bezel, and color palette are entirely intended to appeal to a traditionally female audience.

Rolex Lady-Datejust

Rolex Lady-Datejust

Rolex Lady-President

Rolex Lady-President

Rolex Lady Yacht-Master

Rolex Lady Yacht-Master

Rolex Pearlmaster Watches

Vintage Cocktail Watch

ModelReferenceCase Size (mm)Bracelet Width (mm)Materials
Lady-Datejust2791602814Stainless Steel
Lady-Datejust2791732814Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Lady-Datejust2791782814Yellow Gold
Lady-Datejust791602613Stainless Steel
Lady-Datejust791632613Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Lady-Datejust791732613Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Lady-Datejust791742613Stainless Steel & White Gold
Lady-Datejust791752613Everose Gold
Lady-Datejust791782613Yellow Gold
Lady-Datejust791792613White Gold
Lady-Datejust791902613Stainless Steel
Lady-Datejust792392613White Gold
Lady-Datejust792402613Stainless Steel
Pearlmaster803182914Yellow Gold
Pearlmaster803192914White Gold
Pearlmaster802982914Yellow Gold

As of 2020, the smallest size of ladies watch that Rolex produces has a case diameter of 28mm. Both the Lady-Datejust and the smallest size from the Oyster Perpetual collection now have case diameters of 28mm; however 26mm was the classic size of the Lady-Datejust for many years, and until the 2020 update to the Oyster Perpetual collection, the smallest Rolex Oyster Perpetual watch had an official case diameter of 24mm.

ModelReferenceCase (mm)Bracelet Width (mm)Materials
Oyster Perpetual672302413Stainless Steel
Oyster Perpetual760302413Stainless Steel
Oyster Perpetual760802413Stainless Steel
Oyster Perpetual760942413Stainless Steel & White Gold
Oyster Perpetual761832413Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Oyster Perpetual761882413Yellow Gold
Oyster Perpetual761932413Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold
Oyster Perpetual761982413Yellow Gold
Oyster Perpetual762432413Stainless Steel & Yellow Gold

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The Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master 40 in 18 ct Everose gold with an Oysterflex bracelet.

The oysterflex bracelet, highly resistant and durable.

The Yacht-Master’s new Oysterflex bracelet, developed by Rolex and patented, offers a sporty alternative to metal bracelets. The bracelet attaches to the watch case and the Oysterlock safety clasp by a flexible titanium and nickel alloy metal blade.

The blade is overmoulded with high-performance black elastomer which is particularly resistant to environmental effects, very durable and perfectly inert for the wearer of the watch. For enhanced comfort, the inside of the Oysterflex bracelet is equipped with a patented longitudinal cushion system that stabilizes the watch on the wrist and fitted with an 18 ct Everose gold Oysterlock safety clasp. It also features the Rolex Glidelock extension system, designed by the brand and patented. This inventive toothed mechanism, integrated beneath the clasp, allows fine adjustment of the bracelet length by some 15 mm in increments of approximately 2.5 mm, without the use of tools.

18 ct Everose gold

An exclusive patent

To preserve the beauty of its pink gold watches, Rolex created and patented an exclusive 18 ct pink gold alloy cast in its own foundry: Everose gold.

Introduced in 2005, 18 ct Everose is used on all Rolex Oyster models in pink gold.

Bidirectional Rotatable Bezel

Timing the distance.

The Yacht-Master’s bidirectional rotatable 60-minute graduated bezel is made entirely from precious metals or fitted with a Cerachrom insert in high-tech ceramic. The raised polished numerals and graduations stand out clearly against a matt, sand-blasted background.

This functional bezel – which allows the wearer to calculate, for example, the sailing time between two buoys – is also a key component in the model’s distinctive visual identity.

Intense black dial

Exceptional legibility.

Like all Rolex Professional watches, the Yacht-Master 40 offers exceptional legibility in all circumstances, and especially in the dark, thanks to its Chromalight display.

The broad hands and hour markers in simple shapes – triangles, circles, rectangles – are filled with a luminescent material emitting a long-lasting glow.

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Reference   126655

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Oyster, 40 mm, Everose gold

Oyster architecture

Monobloc middle case, screw-down case back and winding crown

Bidirectional rotatable 60-minute graduated bezel with matt black Cerachrom insert in ceramic, polished raised numerals and graduations

Winding crown

Screw-down, Triplock triple waterproofness system

Scratch-resistant sapphire, Cyclops lens over the date

Water resistance

Waterproof to 100 metres / 330 feet

Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding

3235, Manufacture Rolex

-2/+2 sec/day, after casing

Centre hour, minute and seconds hands. Instantaneous date with rapid setting. Stop-seconds for precise time setting

Paramagnetic blue Parachrom hairspring. High-performance Paraflex shock absorbers

Bidirectional self-winding via Perpetual rotor

Power reserve

Approximately 70 hours

Flexible metal blades overmoulded with high-performance elastomer

Folding Oysterlock safety clasp with Rolex Glidelock extension system

Intense black

Highly legible Chromalight display with long-lasting blue luminescence

Certification

Superlative Chronometer (COSC + Rolex certification after casing)

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