- Oyster Perpetual Land-Dweller (36mm and 40mm)
- GMT-Master II Green Ceramic Dial
- Oyster Perpetual with Fresh Pastel Dials (28 mm, 36 mm and 41 mm)
- Cosmograph Daytona With Blue Lacquer Dial
- Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master Tiger Iron Dial
- 1908 Settimo - Solid-Gold Bracelet
- Datejust 31 - Red Ombre Dial
- Rolex At Watches And Wonders 2025 - A Definitive Table Of New Releases
Another year, another avalanche hitting Geneva.
But while plenty of watches are strutting their stuff, let's be honest – a massive chunk of attention zooms straight onto whatever the Coronet decides to unveil, with more pomp than the Royal Family.
And for Watches and Wonders 2025, Rolex certainly hasn't disappointed on the buzz front!
They've dropped a proper mixed bag of novelties this year, hitting us with everything from a completely brand-new model line, in the form of the Land-Dweller, to some seriously bold dials, shaking up icons like the Daytona, GMT-Master Tiger Iron and intriguing green dial options.
Mind you, hold the front page a second.
We've seen fresh, modern colourful pastel accents in breathing life into the classic Oyster Perpetual range. Then there are some ultra-luxe upgrades for their dressier pieces like the 1908 and Datejust 31, dripping in gold and diamonds.
It’s a lot to take in, we know!
But don’t worry timelords. We've waded through the horological hype to make the silicone hairsprings on your neck stand up. The releases are thicker and faster than a Zenith El Primero movement.
But we have your backs as always. Today, this article examines all the best Rolex watches announced at Watches and Wonders 2025.
And we ain’t going to dwell one more second about it…
Oyster Perpetual Land-Dweller (36mm and 40mm)
There’s really only one place to start…
With more talk than Elton John’s long time spat with Madonna, the first of the best Rolex watches introduced at Watches and Wonders 2025 is a totally new face – and one already spotted on the wrist of tennis sensation Roger Federer.
Of course, we're addressing the not so big elephant in the room.
The Oyster Perpetual Land-Dweller!
Complete with Dynapulse, the Crown planted its flag firmly on terra firma with this one, creating a sophisticated counterpart to its legendary dive watches.
Smartly dropping in both go-anywhere 36mm and classic 40mm sizes, it's aiming for broad appeal right out of the gate.
This isn't just a tweaked Explorer, per se; it brings its own distinct horological flavour. We're focusing on the 40mm White Rolesor version here – that perfect mix of tough Oystersteel and gleaming 18ct white gold for the case, topped by the unmistakable fluted bezel.
The dial immediately grabs you with its Tyson Fury knockout honeycomb texture in intense white, adding depth under the sapphire crystal (with Cyclops, naturally). Lume is the usual killer blue Chromalight.
But the real jaw-dropper on this Land-Dweller?
Spin it round for a tick, and they’ve finally put a transparent case back on an Oyster Perpetual! About effin time!
You can actually admire the engine! It’s all secured by a sleek, ‘Flat Jubilee’ bracelet in Oystersteel flowing into the hidden Crownclasp. Looks incredibly smart if we say so ourselves. Everose gold and platinum options are offered in association with peak luxury.
Through that lovely sapphire rear window (still rated to a solid 100m water resistance, mind you, thanks to the Twinlock crown!), you get a great view of the engine: the brand new, in-house Calibre 7135 automatic.
It’s the Dynapulse that’s got everyone's gears going for the right reasons. It is jam-packed with Rolex tech: that bonkers -2/+2 secs a day Superlative Chronometer precision, silicon Syloxi hairspring fighting off magnetism as well as high-performance Paraflex shock absorbers keeping it mightily reliable.
Add a useful 66-hour power reserve and you have toughness, precision, and weekend-proofness personified. So, the Land-Dweller blends elegance with everyday adventure.
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It feels less like a pure tool watch than its deep-diving Sea-Dweller cousin, offering a refined take on the 'Dweller' concept.
Perhaps it sits aesthetically somewhere between an Explorer and the globe-trotting complexity of the Sky-Dweller, especially with that shared fluted bezel flair.
That display back is huge news, the honeycomb dial is sharp as a pin while the hybrid Dynapulse calibre is majestic and the Flat Jubilee looks just as classy. Offering two sizes is just smart.
Versatile, undeniably Rolex, and this feels like it has all the ingredients to become a future classic.
Looking to strike while the horological iron is hot? You can buy a Rolex Land-Dweller 40 in White Rolesor at retail for around £12,650 with the 36mm iteration starting around £11,800 (with prices climbing steeply for precious metal options like Everose gold, starting around £35,800 for the 36mm) - at the time of writing.
40mm Land-Dweller Specs
Features |
Specification |
Case Material |
White Rolesor, Oystersteel and white gold |
Diameter |
40 mm |
Bezel |
Fluted |
Caseback |
Transparent with anti-reflective coating |
Oyster Architecture |
Monobloc middle case, screw-down and winding crown |
Winding Crown |
Screw-down, Twinlock double waterproofness system |
Crystal |
Scratch-resistant sapphire, Cyclops lens over the date |
Water Resistance |
Waterproof to 100 metres / 330 feet |
Movement Type |
Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding |
Calibre |
7135 |
Precision |
-2/+2 sec/day, after casing |
Oscillator |
Syloxi hairspring in silicon with patented geometry. High-performance Paraflex shock absorbers |
Winding |
Bidirectional via Perpetual rotor |
Power Reserve |
Approximately 66 hours |
Functions |
Centre hour, minute and seconds hands. Instantaneous date with rapid setting. Stop-seconds for precise time setting |
Bracelet |
Flat Jubilee, five-piece solid links |
Material |
Oyster Steel |
Clasp |
Concealed folding Crownclasp |
Dial |
Intense white, honeycomb motif |
Details |
Highly legible Chromalight display with long-lasting blue luminescence |
Reference |
40mm Ref: 127334 |
GMT-Master II Green Ceramic Dial
Our next drop from Rolex at Watches and Wonders 2025 is likely to make the Hulk sweat.
This jaw-dropping new stunner is already causing a stir: the knockout Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II in 18 ct white gold!
This isn't just precious metal hitting the headlines; it boasts a stunning green ceramic dial, the iconic green/black bezel combo, and it's configured as a lefty!
Not quite the Phil Mickelson of watches but you catch our drift.
Yeah, the winding crown and guards are parked over at 9 o'clock, shifting the Cyclops date window right along with them – a proper 'destro' configuration that always gets enthusiasts talking.
That vibrant green ceramic dial is actually a first for the brand, perfectly colour-matched to the green half of the two-tone Cerachrom bezel insert.
Paired with the cool, hefty feel of solid 18ct white gold across the 40mm Oyster case and matching Oyster bracelet, the whole package just pops with luxurious presence. It's unmistakably GMT, but with a seriously exclusive and eye-catching twist.
Underneath all that white gold gleam, it’s pure GMT functionality powered by the tried-and-tested Calibre 3285.
You get the classic arrow-tipped 24-hour hand displaying home time against that bidirectional bezel, plus the super-useful independent local hour hand for easy timezone hopping when you travel.
Naturally, it comes with the usual Rolex robustness: a solid 70-hour power reserve, that insane -2/+2 accuracy, Parachrom hairspring and Paraflex shocks keeping things stable, and 100m water resistance that’s sealed by the Triplock crown.
Forget Jack climbing the beanstalk for golden eggs; trying to snag this lefty green machine at retail feels like chasing the real modern treasure!
It's lightyears aesthetically from the charming old Bakelite GMTs – this is pure luxury travel swagger served up with a quirky, highly sought-after configuration.
Aiming to buy a Rolex watch as hot as this GMT ref. 126729VTNR? The retail ask is pegged around £36,500 currently as of April 2025... actually managing that purchase at list price, however, is the real $64,000 question right now
GMT-Master II Specs
Features |
Specification |
Case |
Oyster, 40 mm, white gold |
Diameter |
40 mm |
Winding Crown |
Screw-down, Triplock triple waterproofness system |
Movement |
Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding, GMT function, Calibre 3285 |
Bezel |
Bidirectional rotatable 24-hour graduated bezel. Two-colour green and black Cerachrom insert in ceramic, moulded numerals and graduations |
Power Reserve |
70 Hours |
Clasp |
Folding Oysterlock safety clasp |
Bracelet Material |
18 ct white gold |
Water Resistance |
100m / 330 ft |
Dial |
Green ceramic |
Reference |
Ref: 126729VTNR |
Oyster Perpetual With Fresh Pastel Dials
Proving effortlessness can still steal the show! Besides, we cannot all bring out the world’s most complicated watch in the shape of the Vacheron Constantin Les Cabinotiers Solaria Ultra Grand Complication…with 1521 individual components.
The bedrock Oyster Perpetual range gets a fresh lick of paint – or rather, lacquer – with three gorgeous pastel declinations, each currently tied to a specific size for its debut at Watches and Wonders 2025.
Forget high-gloss or sunray finishes for a moment; the big news, and what really makes the latest OPs stand out, is the sophisticated matt lacquer finish. It lends a completely different character compared to previous iterations – softer, more understated, properly modern and cooler than George Clooney sipping a Nespresso.
You've got a lovely Lavender hue looking extremely sharp on this year's Oyster Perpetual 28mm, a versatile warm Sandy Beige dressing up the 36mm option, and a surprisingly fresh Pistachio Green, gracing the Oyster Perpetual 41mm.
They’re housed in that classic, clean Oystersteel case with simple domed Lunette – pure time-only legibility, the absolute essence of what this brand started with. Good news for fans of the larger size though: the 41mm Pistachio model gets subtly refined with a slimmer Oysterclasp, making it feel sleeker on the wrist.
Not only that, but all iterations incorporate the famously robust Oyster bracelet, complete with the ever-useful Easylink 5mm comfort extension.
Inside, it’s the reliable, latest-gen automatic movements doing the heavy lifting: the Calibre 2232 (with its silicon Syloxi hairspring and solid 55 hr power reserve) in the 28mm, and the excellent Calibre 3230 (packing the efficient Chronergy escapement and hefty 70hr power reserve) ticking away in the 36mm and 41mm models.
Both, naturally, boast that renowned -2/+2 Superlative Chronometer accuracy. Smart move!
It’s a really refreshing move from Rolex. These matt pastels offer a different flavour to the previous bright 'celebration' dials that have sadly fallen by the discontinued line, or the standard options – think everyday class with a unique, contemporary edge. Simple, super stylish, and proof this luxury brand can still deliver desirable twists on its most purest forms.
If the time is right for you to buy a Rolex watch with cool matt pastel colours, you can look at spending somewhere in the ballpark of £4,800 to £5,550 at retail for these Oystersteel models (covering the 28mm Lavender, 36mm Beige, and 41mm Pistachio respectively), but naturally, be prepared for the usual Rolex waitlist shenanigans – current timing noted!
Oyster Perpetual Specs
Features |
Specification |
Case |
Oyster Steel |
Case Sizes |
41mm, 36mm, 28mm |
Case Thickness |
(41mm) 11.60mm, (36mm) 11.60mm, (28mm) 10.70mm |
Middle Case |
Oystersteel, satin finish with polished sides |
Crystal |
Scratch-resistant sapphire with anti-reflective coating |
Winding Crown |
Twinlock in Oystersteel, screw-down, double waterproofness system |
Movement |
(44mm & 36mm Calibre 3230), (28mm Calibre 2232), Mechanical movement with bidirectional self-winding via Perpetual rotor |
Bezel |
Oystersteel, domed |
Power Reserve |
55 Hours to 70 Hours |
Clasp |
Folding Oysterclasp in Oystersteel |
Bracelet |
Oyster, three-piece solid links, Oystersteel, satin finish with polished edges |
Water Resistance |
100m / 330 ft |
Functions |
Centre hour, minute and seconds hands, Stop-seconds for exact time setting |
Frequency |
28,800 beats/hour (4 Hz) |
Dial |
Pistachio, Beige, Lavender matt lacquer - Hour markers in 18 ct white gold |
Reference |
41mm Ref: 134300, 36mm Ref: 126000, 28mm Ref: 276200, |
Cosmograph Daytona With Blue Lacquer
It's Daytona time!
But maybe not quite the configuration everyone was expecting from Rolex at Watches and Wonders 2025.
Say hello to the Cosmograph Daytona in 18ct Yellow Gold on Oysterflex (Ref: 126518LN), now sporting a seriously vibrant Turquoise Blue Lacquer face complemented by bright black sub-dials.
Yes, this may be their answer to the Tiffany dial from Tudor on the Black Bay Chrono. Nevertheless, who are we to argue with this quite clearly en vogue trend.
Forget subtle sunburst finishes for a moment; this is bold, look-at-me colour hitting hard. It brings back whispers of those wild, highly collectible vintage 'Stella' options from decades past, but executed with a slick, modern, high-gloss lacquer finish.
It's a massive departure from the usual black, white, or champagne faces and feels distinct from the sought-after green dial yellow gold model (the 'John Mayer'). This turquoise is pure statement material, designed to get noticed.
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The familiar, perfectly proportioned 40mm gold case (boasting the latest subtle profile refinements introduced in 2023) provides the luxurious frame, topped by the essential black Cerachrom tachymeter Lunette with its gold-filled scale.
Keeping things sporty and arguably more wearable day-to-day, it’s paired with the brilliant Oysterflex bracelet – super comfortable elastomer over flexible metal blades, easily adjustable with the Glidelock clasp system.
It’s a proven combination marrying precious metal presence with high-performance comfort. We’ll see your Steve Mcqueen TAG Heuer, and raise you a Paul Newman.
Driving this beauty is the latest-generation Calibre 4131 automatic chronograph mechanism, the powerhouse introduced last year.
Expect buttery smooth pusher action thanks to the column wheel and vertical clutch, a hefty 72-hour power reserve, and Rolex’s signature rock-solid -2/+2 daily accuracy.
It's a seriously punchy, perhaps even divisive, addition to the Daytona family this year. This turquoise and black number definitely won't go unnoticed!
Fancy rocking this turquoise head-turner on your wrist? If you dare to buy a Rolex ref.126518 LN, be prepared for the retail price tag currently ticking around £30,950 at the time of writing – and likely a queue just as colourful forming right behind you.
Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona Specs
Features |
Specification |
Case |
Oyster (screw-down case back and winding crown) |
Case Diameter |
40mm |
Case Thickness |
11.90mm |
Middle Case |
18 ct yellow gold, polished finish |
Crystal |
Scratch-resistant sapphire with anti-reflective coating |
Winding Crown |
Twinlock in Oystersteel, screw-down, triple waterproofness system |
Movement |
Calibre 4131, Mechanical chronograph mechanism with column wheel and vertical clutch. Bidirectional self-winding via Perpetual rotor. |
Bezel |
Monobloc Cerachrom in black ceramic edged with 18 ct yellow gold |
Power Reserve |
72 Hours |
Clasp |
Oysterlock folding safety clasp in 18 ct yellow gold |
Bracelet |
Oysterflex |
Water Resistance |
100m / 330 ft |
Functions |
Centre hour, minute and small seconds hands, Stop-seconds for exact time setting |
Frequency |
28,800 beats/hour (4 Hz) |
Dial |
Turquoise blue lacquer, bright black counters - Hour markers in 18 ct yellow gold |
Reference |
126518 LN |
Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master Tiger Iron
Survivor may have been the soundtrack to many in May 1982 when they introduced “Eye Of The Tiger”
But Adrian would no doubt be impressed with another big hitter on our guide to the best Rolex watches at Watches and Wonders 2025.
And things are roaring along you might say! Remember the gorgeous Everose gold 'Root Beer' GMT-Master II Tiger Iron (Ref: 126715 CHNR) with its warm brown and black bezel?
Yeah, you know the one. Well, hold onto your hats for a split-second, because the Crown has just gone full rock 'n' roll and gave it a face carved straight not out of Compton, a la N.W.A.
But from Tiger Iron!
You heard right – actual natural stone! It's a wild, fascinating mix of tiger’s eye, red jasper, and hematite, meaning every single model will boast its own unique swirling patterns and earthy, banded tones.
Forget predictable black lacquer; this is organic, exotic, and seriously cool, instantly elevating the already handsome CHNR into totally new territory. It’s like finding treasure right there on your wrist, different from every faceted angle.
This stunner is, of course, housed in the familiar 40mm solid 18ct Everose gold Oyster case, perfectly complemented by that classic brown and black Cerachrom Lunette (the numerals coated in pink gold PVD to match).
Meanwhile, the full Everose gold Oyster bracelet, complete with polished centre links and the secure Oysterlock clasp with Easylink, finishes off the seriously luxe, warm-toned package.
Home to the trusty Calibre 3285, it handles the duties of the GMT-Master Tiger Iron flawlessly – giving you that robust 70-hour power reserve, super-useful independent hour hand for easy travel across time zones, and standard rock-solid -2/+2 accuracy.
It’s the reliable, modern engine we know and love from the classic GMT lineup. This feels like Rolex reminding everyone they're masters of materials, capable of playing with exotic stone dials on their Professional models, not just meteorite.
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It transforms the popular 'Root Beer' into a truly unique, almost bespoke collector's piece straight from the factory. Definitely one for those wanting ultimate luxury travel time with a fascinating, earthy twist!
Reckon this GMT-Master Tiger Iron is the ultimate wrist candy? Getting hold of one means trying to buy a Rolex like this (Ref: 126715 CHNR) at its retail price as of April 2025, costing roughly £40,400, probably won't be the easiest task right now!
GMT-Master II Tiger Iron Specs
Features |
Specification |
Case |
Oyster, 40 mm, 18 ct Everose gold |
Diameter |
40 mm |
Case Thickness |
11.90mm |
Winding Crown |
Triplock in 18 ct Everose gold, screw-down, triple waterproofness system |
Movement |
Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding, GMT function, Calibre 3285 |
Bezel |
18 ct Everose gold, bidirectional rotatable, 24-hour graduated monobloc two-colour. Cerachrom insert in brown and black ceramic; moulded, recessed graduations and numerals coated with pink gold |
Power Reserve |
70 Hours |
Clasp |
Oysterlock folding safety clasp in 18 ct Everose gold |
Bracelet |
18 ct Everose gold |
Water Resistance |
100m / 330 ft |
Functions |
Centre hour, minute and small seconds hands, Stop-seconds for exact time setting |
Frequency |
28,800 beats/hour (4 Hz) |
Dial |
Tiger iron (natural stone). Hour markers in 18 ct pink gold, highly legible Chromalight (long-lasting luminescence, blue glow) |
Reference |
126715 LN |
1908 Settimo - Solid Gold Bracelet
This time round, we're revisiting a modern classic.
The elegant Perpetual 1908 dress watch, gets a seriously slinky, and frankly overdue for some, upgrade for Rolex at Watches and Wonders 2025.
We're looking specifically at the 18ct yellow gold version (Ref: 52508) with that crisp, intense white dial.
So what's the big news here?
The principal difference making it a 'new' release compared to its 2023 debut on a leather strap? Forget alligator; this year it's all about the stunning, brand new 1908 'Settimo' bracelet.
And wow, banish thoughts of a chunky Oyster or a regular President bracelet. This 'Settimo' (meaning 'seventh' in Italian, hinting at its structure) is an incredibly supple, fully polished seven-piece link design.
It looks almost like liquid gold flowing around the wrist, feels surprisingly light thanks to the small links, and brings proper jewellery-level refinement; this 1908 Settimo is designed exclusively for this line of watches. The concealed Crownclasp ensures a seamless look too.
Following the icy-blue iteration that was as cool as cucumber, this new look transforms the models character from classically understated on leather, to an unabashedly luxurious full-gold statement piece.
It still retains that beautifully slim (just 9.5mm thick) 39mm Goldilocks diameter, unique part-fluted/part-domed bezel, and elegant face layout with its signature Breguet hour hand and small seconds at 6.
You still get that lovely Calibre 7140 automatic ticking away inside – beautifully decorated with Rolex Côtes de Genève (their take on Geneva stripes) and thankfully visible through the sapphire case back.
Performance is top-tier, naturally: around 66 hours of power reserve, silicon Syloxi hairspring, efficient Chronergy escapement, and that -2/+2 Superlative Chronometer accuracy. What more can one ask for this year?
That upgrade from leather to the full gold Settimo definitely adds some serious heft to the price tag, mind you.
If you're aiming to buy a Rolex 1908 Settimo like this stunner (Ref: 52508), expect the retail cost to be sitting around £29,750 at the time of writing – proper bit of kit for looking sharp at any special occasion.
Rolex 1908 Settimo Specs
Features |
Specification |
Case |
39 mm, 18 ct yellow gold |
Diameter |
39 mm |
Case Thickness |
9.50mm |
Winding Crown |
18 ct yellow gold, domed |
Movement |
Calibre 7140, Mechanical mechanism, bidirectional self-winding via Perpetual rotor |
Bezel |
18 ct yellow gold, domed and fluted |
Power Reserve |
66 Hours |
Clasp |
Concealed folding Crownclasp in 18 ct yellow gold |
Bracelet |
Settimo, seven-piece solid links, 18 ct yellow gold, polished finish |
Water Resistance |
50m / 165 ft |
Functions |
Centre hour, minute and small seconds hands at 6 o’clock, Stop-seconds for exact time setting |
Frequency |
28,800 beats/hour (4 Hz) |
Dial |
Intense white, matt, fine satin finish. 3, 9 and 12 numerals and faceted index hour markers and hands in 18 ct yellow gold. |
Reference |
52508 |
Datejust 31 Red Ombre
Listen up, watch aficionados!
Rounding off Rolex at Watches and Wonders 2025 is a proper showstopper, bringing maximum glamour: the new Datejust 31 in 18ct Yellow Gold (Ref: 278288 RBR).
Forget understated pastels we saw earlier; this one screams luxury with its absolutely dazzling Red Ombré face – a world away from the cool elegance of, say, a standard sunburst blue Datejust dial.
Watching that intense fiery red centre fade dramatically to deep black towards the edges is pure theatre on the wrist
As if that wasn't eye-catching enough.
Rolex turned up the sparkle by adding 10 diamond hour markers and framing the whole thing with a bezel positively blazing with 46 brilliant-cut diamonds!
It's presented in the classic 31mm solid yellow gold Oyster case and paired with the equally prestigious and comfortable President bracelet (solid gold, naturally).
Inside beats the reliable Calibre 2236 automatic movement, delivering a solid 55-hour power reserve. This is pure, high-octane Datejust glitz at its finest.
Now, if all this Datejust talk has got you thinking about adding one – maybe this fiery number with added diamonds to your collection, getting ready to buy a Rolex Datejust (Ref: 278288 RBR), might be tricky.
Definitely check out our Datejust buying guide for the full lowdown. Phew! What a lineup from The Crown this year.
18ct Gold Datejust 31 Specs
Case |
Oyster (screw-down with winding crown) |
Diameter |
31 mm |
Case Thickness |
10.60mm |
Winding Crown |
Twinlock in 18 ct yellow gold, screw-down, double waterproofness system |
Movement |
Calibre 2236, Mechanical mechanism, bidirectional self-winding via Perpetual rotor |
Bezel |
18 ct yellow gold, set with 46 brilliant-cut diamonds (approx. 1.02 ct) |
Power Reserve |
55 Hours |
Clasp |
Concealed folding Crownclasp in 18 ct yellow gold |
Bracelet |
President, three-piece solid links. 18 ct yellow gold, polished centre links, satin-finished outer links with polished edges; ceramic inserts |
Water Resistance |
100m / 330 ft |
Functions |
Centre hour, minute and seconds hands, Stop-seconds for exact time setting |
Frequency |
28,800 beats/hour (4 Hz) |
Dial |
Red ombré, gloss, sunray finish, 10 diamonds in 18 ct yellow gold settings, Hands in 18 ct yellow gold |
Reference |
278288 RBR |
Rolex At Watches And Wonders 2025 - Definitive Table Of New Releases
And we're not done yet.
If your brain is frazzled and dazzled by not only the Land Dweller but various novelties from the stable of Hans Wilsdorf this year, here’s our ultimate table, highlighting every new Rolex at Watches and Wonders 2025.
Now who said we aren’t the most thorough watch media authority around…
Model |
Reference or Diameter |
Land-Dweller 40 (White Rolesor) |
127334-0001 |
Land-Dweller 40 (Platinum) |
127336-0001 |
Land-Dweller 40 (Everose) |
127335 - 0001 |
Land-Dweller 40 (Diamonds) |
127386TBR - 0001 |
Land-Dweller 40 (Everose Gold, Diamonds) |
127385 - 0003 |
Land-Dweller 36 (White Rolesor) |
127234 - 0001 |
Land-Dweller 36 (Platinum) |
127236 - 0001 |
Land-Dweller 36 (Everose Gold) |
127235 - 0001 |
Land-Dweller 36 (Platinum, Diamonds) |
127286TBR - 0001 |
Land-Dweller 36 (Everose Gold, Diamonds) |
127285TBR - 0002 |
Daytona Everose Gold (Meteorite) |
126515LN - 0008 |
Daytona Meteorite (Yellow Gold) |
126518LN - 0016 |
Daytona (White Gold, Meteorite) |
126519LN - 0007 |
Daytona White Gold, John Mayer v 2.0 |
126509 - 0005 |
Daytona “Tiffany” |
126518LN - 0014 |
Daytona YG (John Mayer 2.0) |
126508 - 0008 |
Oyster Perpetual (Lavender) |
36/34/31/28mm |
GMT-Master II Tiger Iron |
126715CHNR - 0002 |
Daytona Everose Gold |
126515LN - 0010 / 126505 - 0005 |
GMT Master II (White Gold Green Dial) |
126729VTNR - 0001 |
GMT Master II Tiger Iron (Yellow Gold) |
126718GRNR - 0002 |
Sky-Dweller (Yellow Gold Oysterflex) Sky-Dweller (Yellow Gold Jubilee) |
336938 - 0008 |
Sky-Dweller (Gold Bracelet) |
336938 - 0007 |
1908 Settimo YG Bracelet |
52508 - 0008 |
1908 Settimo (Black dial) |
52508 - 0007 |
Oyster Perpetual (Beige) |
41/36/34/31/28mm |
Oyster Perpetual (Pistachio) |
41/36/34/31/28mm |
Oyster Perpetual (Candy Pink) |
34/32/28mm |
Oyster Perpetual (Blue) |
41/36/34/31/28mm |
Oyster Perpetual (Black) |
41/36/34/31/28mm |
Oyster Perpetual 41 (Green) |
134300 - 0004 |
Oyster Perpetual 41 (Silver) |
134300 - 0001 |
Day-Date 36 (Olive, Everose) |
128335 - 0089 |
Day-Date 36 (Olive, Everose, Diamonds) |
128395TBR - 0033 |
Day-Date 36 (Olive, Everose, Diamonds, Two Tone) |
128345RBR - 0085 |
Day-Date 36 (Olive, Everose, Two Tone Diamond bracelet) |
128345RBR- 0086 |
Datejust 31 Red Ombre Yellow Gold |
278288RBR - 0041 |
Datejust 31 Red Ombre Yellow Gold (Fluted bezel) |
278278 - 0049 |
Datejust 31 Red Ombre White Gold (Diamond bezel) |
278289RBR - 0028 |
GMT-Master II “Tiger Iron” |
126715 CHNR |
GMT-Master II “Tiger Iron” (Yellow Gold, Jubilee) |
126718GRNR - 0002 |
Conclusion
There we have it, avid horophiles, time is up on everything you need to know about Rolex releases at Watches and Wonders 2025.
What a showing from The Crown – they definitely kept us on our toes this year! We saw the launch of the intriguing new Land-Dweller (hello, display back!), bringing a fresh perspective to their lineup.
There were cool new takes on the core Oyster Perpetual range with those sophisticated matt pastel faces, alongside some serious precious metal flexing.
Think stunning yellow gold dazzling on the elegant 1908 with its slinky new bracelet and that bold turquoise Daytona on Oysterflex, not forgetting the maximum bling diamonds practically dripping off the fiery red ombré Datejust.
Seems Rolex isn't resting on its laurels – mixing genuinely new concepts with desirable, sometimes surprising, twists on the icons we already know.
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