NEW 2022 WATCHES

Nothing elevates your collection more than a new Rolex. Here are the new releases from The Crown that everyone is talking about.


GMTโMaster II Chasing new horizons

An original version of the GMT-Master II with the crown on the left side of the case and a green and black bezel insert.
This new edition of the watch echoes the GMT-Master created in 1955 which accompanied the advent of commercial flight. Adjustments were needed to move the winding crown to the left side of the watch case and the date aperture to 9 oโclock. Changes were also required to the process of measuring the precision of the watch during final testing.
The Cerachrom bezel insert combines green and black in an original colour pairing reserved for this watch. Its 24-hour graduation enables the time in a second time zone to be read in association with the distinctive green, triangle-tipped 24-hour hand.
The Chromalight display, with optimized luminescent material, and the new crystal with anti-reflective coating offer enhanced legibility in all conditions.
This new version of the Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II is equipped with calibre 3285, which was launched in 2018 on this range. Robust and reliable, this cutting-edge movement offers excellent chronometric performance.
The GMT-Master II with the crown on the left is available with an Oyster or Jubilee bracelet.


AirโKing The skyโs the limit

A tribute to explorers of the skies, the newโgeneration AirโKing invites wearers to take command of their own destiny.
The watch has a resolutely professional appearance, its redesigned case sporting straight sides and a winding crown guard, as well as a subtle line of light along the middle case.
Inspired by aircraft instruments, the modelโs emblematic dial, introduced in 2016, has been refreshed. It offers perfect balance and improved legibility, thanks to the addition of a ‘0’ before the ‘5’ on the minutes scale.
The hands, the triangular hour marker at 12 oโclock, as well as the 3, 6 and 9 numerals contain an optimized luminescent material. The legibility of the display is further enhanced by a crystal with an anti-reflective coating.
The new-generation Oyster Perpetual Air-King is equipped with calibre 3230, a movement that, with a Chronergy escapement, is at the forefront of watchmaking technology.


DayโDate The boldest course

The new Day-Date 40 in 950 platinum features a fluted bezel crafted from the same precious material โ a first for Rolex.
This aesthetic and technical feat required many years of research to adapt the process of creating the fluting to โthe noblest of metalsโ.
The ice-blue dial remains the distinctive marker of Rolex watches in 950 platinum.
This version of the Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 40 features a blue seconds hand as well as faceted, deconstructed Roman numerals and faceted hour markers in 18 ct white gold.


Yacht-Master 42 Glowing with new brilliance

An original refinement to an emblematic sailing timepiece: the Yacht-Master 42 is available in 18 ct yellow gold.
This unique gold alloy is created and cast at the brandโs foundry in Geneva, Switzerland. It offers unparalleled resistance, making the new Yacht-Master 42 an unbeatable ally on the open seas.
Its Oysterflex bracelet is equipped with an Oysterlock safety clasp, also in 18 ct yellow gold, which prevents accidental opening, as well as the Rolex Glidelock extension system that enables the wearer to adjust the length of the bracelet quickly and easily.
The black lacquer dial with hour markers in simple geometric shapes, the crystal with an anti-reflective coating and the optimized Chromalight display combine to provide excellent legibility in any circumstances.
The Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master 42 is equipped with calibre 3235, a movement at the forefront of watchmaking technology.


Datejust 41

This Oyster Perpetual Datejust 41 in Oystersteel and white gold features a mint green dial and a Jubilee bracelet.
The light reflections on the case sides and lugs highlight the elegant profile of the 41 mm Oyster case, which is fitted with a fluted bezel. Aesthetically, the Datejust has spanned eras, while retaining the enduring codes that make it, notably in its traditional versions, one of the most recognized and recognizable of watches.