Rolex releases yellow Rolesor Oyster Perpetual 41 and 36 for Oyster centennial

Rolex has introduced new Oyster Perpetual 41 and 36 models in yellow Rolesor to celebrate the 100th anniversary of its Oyster case, first launched in 1926. The lineup also includes a steel Oyster Perpetual 36 featuring a colorful Jubilee-motif dial. These timepieces debuted at Watches and Wonders 2026.

In 1926, Rolex created the Oyster, the world's first waterproof and dustproof wristwatch with a hermetically sealed case. Five years later, the brand patented its Perpetual self-winding mechanism. Marking a century of this innovation, Rolex unveiled updated Oyster Perpetual models at Watches and Wonders 2026, blending classic design with anniversary details without reviving the original watch directly. All models feature the caliber 3230 self-winding movement, offering a 70-hour power reserve and Superlative Chronometer certification under Rolex's updated 2026 standards for precision, waterproofing, and efficiency. They carry 100 meters of water resistance, a screw-in case back, and a Twinlock crown, paired with an Oyster bracelet equipped with an Easylink 5mm extension system. The yellow Rolesor versions combine Oystersteel cases and bracelets with yellow gold bezels and crowns. The Oyster Perpetual 41 (reference 134303) measures 41 by 11.6 millimeters with 21-millimeter lug spacing and retails for €9,400, US$9,650, or CHF 8,600. Its sibling, the 36-millimeter model (reference 126003), has 20-millimeter lugs and prices at €8,250, US$8,450, or CHF 7,500. Both sport slate dials with '100 years' text at 6 o'clock instead of 'Swiss Made,' a green-printed Rolex name, green five-minute markers, and a subtle '100' relief on the crown. The steel Oyster Perpetual 36 (reference 126000-0016), priced at €6,550, US$6,750, or CHF 6,000, stands out with its multicolored dial displaying a repeating Jubilee motif of the Rolex name in various hues, achieved through multiple printing layers.

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Rolex has introduced two exceptional timepieces: the Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 40 in a new Jubilee gold alloy with a green aventurine dial, and the Cosmograph Daytona in Rolesium with a white Grand Feu enamel dial. Both models are off-catalog releases marking innovations in materials and design. The launches coincide with the 100th anniversary of the Oyster case.

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Rolex has unveiled new versions of its Yacht-Master II, a 44mm regatta countdown chronograph, available in Oystersteel and 18K yellow gold. The models feature a simplified pusher-operated countdown timer replacing the previous bezel system. Prices start at US$20,300 for the steel reference 126680.

Swiss watch exports declined further at the start of 2026, according to the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry, extending a slowdown from the previous year. The drop affects mid-market brands amid cooling demand in China and the settling of the post-pandemic boom. For Rolex buyers, this shift means easier access to certain models on the secondary market.

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Omega has launched the Constellation Observatory collection, reviving elements from its 1952 flagship line with vintage-inspired designs and advanced certification technology. The time-only watches feature pie-pan dials and are available in steel, Moonshine Gold, Sedna Gold, and platinum. Prices start at CHF 8,500 for steel models.

 

 

 

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