Feature: These Rolexes are stealth-wealth classics!
For those who dream of owning a Rolex in precious metal but hate the idea of people gawping at their wrist everywhere they go, the solution is a model in white-gold or platinum. From a distance, both look like steel, yet any watch lover with a discerning eye will know you’re wearing one of the Crown’s most desirable timepieces. Here’s an irresistible selection for the more subtle Rolex wearer.
Rolex Submariner 126619LB
The Submariner is one of the most sought-after dive watches out there and typically comes in steel, making it more resistant to corrosion and general wear-and-tear whilst in the water. Thing is, not everyone takes their Sub into the depths of the ocean. Most people wear their Submariner simply because it looks good, and this stunning 18k white-gold number certainly hits the spot with its electric blue bezel and understated appeal.
Rolex Yacht-Master 126622
Considering sailing is typically a sport for the wealthy, it makes sense for the Yacht-Master to come in a combination of steel and a precious metal—in this particular model, platinum. Rolex created this metal pairing—known as Rolesium—specifically for the Yacht-Master. While the case and bracelet remain in rugged steel, the platinum bezel radiates luminosity, giving this piece a new level of pared-down glamour. A welcome pop of colour is added by the blue “Yacht-Master” text and seconds hand, which contrast with the slate-grey dial.
Rolex Sky-Dweller 326939
Purpose-built for the skies, the Sky-Dweller has no need to withstand any kind of corrosion that could occur from being underwater, meaning Rolex could encase it in precious metals, no problem. This stunning discontinued Sky-Dweller features a white-gold case and bracelet that perfectly complement the softness of the ivory dial. The minimalist nature of this piece means you can get away with rocking 18k white gold all day without anyone, except the real watch nerds, batting an eyelid.
Rolex Daytona 116506
The Daytona is a symbol of ultimate 60s cool thanks to its association with the late, great Hollywood heartthrob, Paul Newman. Unlike one of Newman’s own all-steel models—he’s most commonly associated with the reference 6239—this Daytona comes with a prestigious platinum case and bracelet. Released to celebrate the Daytona’s 50th birthday, it’s the first Rolex Cosmograph to be made of platinum. The stunning ice-blue dial complements the cool platinum hues, as well as the chocolate-coloured bezel—a unique colour combination.
Rolex Datejust 41 126334
Seeing as the Datejust is one of Rolex’s all-time classic dress watches, it’s not exactly surprising to find one featuring a precious metal. This piece comes in steel and white gold and features an iconic slate-grey “Wimbledon” dial, in which the black Roman numerals are outlined in a vibrant green—a subtle nod to the lush lawns of tennis’s spiritual home. This is one of the most stunning and sought-after Rolex dials out there—it’s near the top of our wish list, that’s for sure!