OYSTER PERPETUAL 41
A new Oyster Perpetual 41 consecrates 100 years of watchmaking achievements. A celebration of the birth of the Oyster, a tribute to the very essence of time, it perpetuates the echo of its origins.
Materials science, dial-making artistry and horological performance: the watches presented this year enshrine technical excellence, immortalize dreams come true and shape the watchmaking emotions of tomorrow. Through these timepieces, the brand ushers in a new era of achievement and innovation, stamped with an even more exacting Superlative Chronometer certification symbolized, as ever, by the green seal.
A new Oyster Perpetual 41 consecrates 100 years of watchmaking achievements. A celebration of the birth of the Oyster, a tribute to the very essence of time, it perpetuates the echo of its origins.
An explosion of colours. Masterful technique. A flourishing legacy. The Oyster Perpetual 36 displays a multicoloured lacquer dial decorated with the Jubilee motif, in which the letters of the name ‘Rolex’ form a joyful and sophisticated composition.
Offered in 18 ct gold, the Oyster Perpetual 28 and Oyster Perpetual 34 showcase a delicate and restrained expression of this precious metal. Their satin-finished bracelet, reprising an aesthetic code of the range, lends a textural allure that appeals to the senses.
The Oyster Perpetual Datejust 41 in a white Rolesor version is adorned with an ombré dial, lacquered in green – an emblematic colour deeply rooted in the Rolex heritage.
Sleek, simplified, modernized and with enhanced legibility, the regatta chronograph by Rolex makes a grand comeback with the new- generation Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master II.
Eye-catching combinations of materials, effects and reflections unveil the unexpected.
It was born of intuition. Hans Wilsdorf, the founder of Rolex, envisioned the wristwatch as ideally suited to the modern lifestyles emerging in the early 20th century, even seeing it as a symbol of that transformation. Despite its small size, he made it as precise as a marine chronometer. And to ensure there were no limits to its use, he devised a way to protect the movement from all forms of intrusion.