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Rolex Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master 37 in Rolesium - a combination of Oystersteel and platinum
By SENATUS Editor | 6 August 2024

The Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master 37 in a Rolesium version – combining Oystersteel and platinum – features a slate dial and contrasting turquoise seconds hand, resulting in a harmonious blend of colours, materials and finishes that can only be achieved with fine craftsmanship.

On watches in a Rolesium version, platinum features uniquely on the bezel, while the rest of the watch is crafted from Oystersteel. Rolex released its first Rolesium watches in 1999 – Yacht-Master references of varying sizes whose dial, too, was made from platinum.

Today, only the Yacht-Master 37 and Yacht-Master 40 models are available in a Rolesium version, featuring a slate dial inscribed with the name ‘Yacht-Master’ inturquoise and a seconds hand in the same colour.

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