




This year at Baselworld, Rolex introduced the first “sport-style” Yacht-Master, replacing the traditional case material with Everose gold and pairing it with a black ceramic bezel—a striking departure from the familiar Yacht-Master aesthetic.
The black dial maximizes legibility, while the minute markers on the matte ceramic bezel are rendered in a polished, relief-like finish that gives the watch a refined and understated look.
One of the most distinctive features of this new model is its black Oysterflex strap—constructed with a titanium-nickel alloy blade at the core and wrapped in high-performance elastomer, offering both comfort and exceptional durability.
On the inner side near the lugs, the strap features an aerodynamic longitudinal cushioning system, designed to enhance wrist conformity and maintain breathability against the skin—especially thoughtful for summer and sports use.
The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master features an Everose gold case measuring 40mm, sapphire crystal, matte black dial, Calibre 3135 movement with 31 jewels, 28,800 vph, 48-hour power reserve, Oysterflex strap with Everose-gold folding clasp, and 100m water resistance.