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Rose Gold Rolex Watches
Rolex offers a wide range of rose gold models, from classic dress watches like the Datejust and sport watches like the Daytona to highly complicated timepieces such as the Sky-Dweller.
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Rose Gold: The Shimmer of Dawn
Gold is one of the oldest materials used in the manufacture of watches. Not only does it have a beautiful luster, it is also much easier to work with than materials such as steel or titanium. Gold also has a mythical significance, and is often associated with eternity and divine infinity.
The brand with the crown also appreciates the radiance of gold and consequently offers many of its watches in yellow, white, or rose gold. The latter in particular has become increasingly popular in recent years.
What gold does Rolex use in its rose gold watches?
Rolex has been using a specially developed alloy called Everose gold for its rose gold watches since 2005. The Geneva-based manufacturer keeps its exact composition a closely guarded secret, but it is known that Everose Gold contains at least 75% gold, 20% copper, and small amounts of indium and palladium. The special mixture ratio makes Everose gold extremely durable and gives it a rich golden hue with (according to Rolex) a reddish tint reminiscent of dawn.
To ensure the most consistent quality possible, Rolex produces 100% of the alloy in the company's own foundry.
How many karats does a rose gold Rolex have?
Rolex uses 18-karat gold for its watches, which corresponds to a fineness of 750 (75% gold). The corresponding seal can usually be found on the underside of the lugs and on the clasp (if the bracelet is also made of gold).
Popular Rose Gold Rolex Models
You'll find the largest selection of rose gold Rolex watches in the classic dress watch collections Datejust, Lady Datejust, and Day-Date. The variety of dials ranges from classics like black, white, or silver to chocolate brown, purple, or green. More unusual designs with floral patterns, turquoise, or mother-of-pearl dials, and pavé dials set with diamonds are also available.
If you'd prefer one of the sporty rose gold Rolex models, there are several options. You opt for the Cosmograph Daytona, for example, which is available with a black or salmon-colored dial. You can also choose from a rose gold Oyster bracelet or the sportier rubber Oysterflex strap.
Two other sports models in the current collection also available in rose gold are the GMT-Master II and the Yacht-Master. The former is considered by Rolex fans to be the successor to the famous GMT-Master "Rootbeer", thanks to its black and brown bezel. The Yacht-Master is available in diameters of 40 and 37 mm, with a black or pavé dial.
Last but not least is the Rolex Sky-Dweller. This sophisticated GMT watch with an annual calendar and Rolex's patented Ring Command bezel is by far the most complicated model in the entire Rolex catalog. Dials come in white, black, chocolate brown, or a blue-green color exclusively reserved for the Sky-Dweller.
Current Rose Gold Rolex Watches at a Glance
- Rolex Datejust: 31 mm, dials in black, white, silver, chocolate brown, purple, salmon, or mother-of-pearl, President bracelet
- Rolex Day-Date: 36 or 40 mm, dials in black, white, silver, chocolate brown, green, turquoise, mother-of-pearl, or pavé, President bracelet
- Rolex Lady-Datejust: 28 mm, dials in black, white, silver, chocolate brown, purple, green, turquoise, mother-of-pearl, or pavé, President or Jubilee bracelet
- Rolex Cosmograph Daytona: 40 mm, black or salmon dial, Oyster or Oysterflex bracelet
- Rolex GMT-Master II: 40 mm, black dial, Oyster bracelet
- Rolex Sky-Dweller: 42 mm, dials in black, white, chocolate brown, and green-blue, Oyster or Oysterflex bracelet
How much does a rose gold Rolex cost?
Prices for a rose gold Rolex on Chrono24 start at around 32,000 USD, which will get you an unworn Sky-Dweller with an Oysterflex bracelet, for example. If you'd prefer a watch with a rose gold bracelet, expect to spend between 38,000 and 60,000 USD, depending on the model. For watches set with diamonds, prices climb to between 44,000 and 95,000 USD.