Rolex has unveiled its newest novelties at Watches & Wonders 2026 in Geneva, showcasing a masterful blend of heritage and high-tech innovation. From a centennial tribute featuring a specialized winding crown to the debut of the shimmering, in-house Jubilee gold alloy, the Swiss icon is leaning into both luxury and technical grit. We’re seeing a functional revolution in the Yacht-Master II and a horological first with natural stone hour markers, along with updated Oyster Perpetuals and more.
Oyster Perpetual — 41mm
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Rolex’s celebratory timepiece serves as a direct tribute to the origins of the original Oyster watch, introducing an unprecedented alloy configuration to the modern lineup. Constructed in a striking yellow Rolesor execution, the celebratory model pairs a solid Oystersteel case and bracelet with a yellow gold domed bezel and winding crown. This deliberate separation of materials honors the architectural elements of early Oyster releases. Commemorating the centennial milestone, the specialized winding crown is cast with the number 100 in relief. At the visual core of the design sits a sleek slate dial, punctuated by distinct green details. The brand’s emblematic color highlights each five-minute interval with a green square and fills the pad-printed Rolex signature. Replacing the traditional “Swiss Made” signifier, a definitive “100 years” inscription proudly rests at the six o’clock position. The commemorative watch is internally powered by the Calibre 3230, a distillation of technology and a self-winding mechanical movement that meets the strengthened 2026 Superlative Chronometer certification. Rounding out the robust 41mm waterproof design, an iconic Oystersteel Oyster bracelet ensures durability and everyday wearability.
Oyster Perpetual — 36mm
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The updated timepiece revisits the watchmaker’s aesthetic heritage by applying a complex lacquer execution to a highly modern and reliable everyday silhouette. Merging masterful technique with a flourishing legacy, the newest addition to the Rolex family brings a distinct visual update to the model. The focal point of the new Oyster Perpetual 36 is its multicolored face, which features a lacquer dial decorated with the iconic Jubilee motif originally introduced at the end of the 1970s. The dial displays the letters of the Rolex name in a contrasting interplay of ten distinct colors. Executing this specific pattern presents a significant dial-making challenge, as the hues are meticulously applied one after the other to ensure all shapes and letters making up the motif are positioned perfectly. The timepiece maintains the legendary durability expected from the brand. The 36mm waterproof Oyster case and matching Oyster bracelet are constructed entirely from an exclusive Oystersteel alloy. Internally, the new model is powered by the Calibre 3230, a distillation of technology and a mechanical movement that meets the brand’s rigorous new Superlative Chronometer certification standards.
Oyster Perpetual — 28mm, 34mm
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Rolex is upgrading the classic models with solid 18-karat gold constructions and unprecedented dial details. Marking a significant material shift for the collection, the duo arrives exclusively in precious metals. The Oyster Perpetual 28 is crafted from 18-karat yellow gold and paired with a vibrant green stone lacquer dial. Stepping up in size, the Oyster Perpetual 34 utilizes 18-karat Everose gold to frame a deep blue stone lacquer dial. For the first time in Rolex history, the applied hour markers at the three, six, and nine o’clock positions are carved directly from natural stone. The 28mm model features heliotrope stone indices, while the 34mm variant utilizes dumortierite to physically complement its blue backdrop. Beyond the dials, Rolex applies a predominantly satin-finished surface to the solid gold cases and iconic Oyster bracelets. This marks the first instance of the brand deploying a fully satin finish on a timepiece fashioned entirely from precious metal, providing a softly textured contrast to the polished domed bezels. Internally, both models are powered by robust self-winding movements that maintain a 70-hour power reserve and adhere to the newly strengthened 2026 Superlative Chronometer certification standards.
Datejust — 41mm
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The newest addition to the Rolex family brings a distinct visual update to the classic silhouette. The focal point of the new Datejust 41 is its mesmerizing face, which is adorned with a vibrant green lacquer ombré dial. Entirely coated with lacquer, the green base plate is meticulously sprayed with black lacquer in concentric motions to create a rich color gradient. This specific aesthetic application marks a historic first for an ombré dial since the reintroduction of the design to the brand’s catalog in 2019. Beyond the dial execution, the timepiece maintains the legendary architectural elements expected from the heritage brand. The 41mm Oyster case is framed by an iconic fluted bezel and paired with a classic Oyster bracelet. The signature date window is accentuated through a sharp contrast with the dark ombré rim of the dial. Internally, the new model is a distillation of modern horological technology, reliably powered by the self-winding Calibre 3235 mechanical movement.
Yacht-Master II
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The new-generation Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master II arrives with a sleeker, simplified architecture designed to elevate legibility and maritime performance. Merging exceptional tool watch manufacturing with modern technical solutions, the newest iteration of the nautical staple undergoes a functional revolution. To more effectively assist sailors during the critical start sequence of races, the model’s signature programmable countdown function has been entirely redesigned. The countdown is now programmed exclusively via the lower pusher. Maximizing legibility on the water, the countdown minute and seconds hands have been updated to turn counterclockwise, allowing for a clearer read of the remaining time. Driving this functional evolution is the innovative Calibre 4162, a robust movement incorporating advanced technical solutions, a mechanical memory, and on-the-fly synchronization. The 44mm Oyster case is offered in two distinct material executions: classic Oystersteel and luxurious 18-karat yellow gold. Both sophisticated models are equipped with a highly legible dial, a graduated flange, a high-technology Cerachrom bezel insert, and an iconic Oyster bracelet. Affirming the Swiss brand’s expertise in specialized watchmaking, the updated model is rigorously tested to meet the new Superlative Chronometer certification standards.
Oyster Perpetual Day-Date — 40mm
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Serving as a testament to the brand’s technical mastery and continuous capacity for innovation in the realm of precious metals, this brand-new alloy was entirely developed and produced in-house. Rather than acting as a standard color, the unique material delivers a distinct visual effect characterized by a gentle shine. As light hits the surface, the Jubilee gold glows with shifting tones of tender yellow, warm grey, and soft pink. To further elevate the overall prestige of the watch, Rolex pairs the gilded exterior with a meticulously selected light green aventurine dial. The textured, crystalline hue of the dial naturally complements the warm, gilded effect radiating across both the case and the matching bracelet. This careful balancing of color and material sets a new aesthetic standard for the Day-Date lineage, delivering a renewed glow of prestige.
Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona
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The horological imprint introduces an original and exclusive configuration of the highly coveted Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona. Presented in a striking new Rolesium version, the updated chronograph seamlessly combines the utilitarian durability of Oystersteel with the undeniable luxury of premium platinum. Driven by an unwavering commitment to technical mastery, the latest iteration effortlessly fuses traditional know-how with highly advanced technology. The watch deftly pairs the bright, striking luminosity of a white enamelled dial against the dark, metallic effect of a bold anthracite Cerachrom bezel. Constructed meticulously from tungsten-rich ceramic, this updated bezel component is cleanly edged with a distinct band of platinum for an elevated structural finish. Nodding respectfully to the storied heritage of the silhouette, the numerals placed on the new bezel’s tachymetric scale are presented horizontally, deliberately echoing the original design language of the very first Cosmograph Daytona. These distinctive “suspended” numerals are inscribed using a thoroughly contemporary font, bringing a modernized visual edge to the classic face. Flipping the sophisticated timepiece over, the intricate internal movement is fully revealed through a clear sapphire crystal case back, which is securely held in place by a matching platinum ring.

