Top chronometer certification: Swiss Chronometer Certification (COSC) + Rolex certification (when the movement is in the case)
Mellow black dial
Each watch face is a masterpiece of subtle artistry. A wide range of colors, shades, textures, and decorative elements are combined with the overall design to give the watch a distinctive look. All aspects of the design and production of the watch are done in-house. From the initial sketch to the final inspection, including coloring and marking, the entire process involves a series of steps and operations that incorporate specific Rolex expertise. These include enameling, a craft that has been passed down through the watchmaking industry for many years, as well as modern technologies such as magnetron cathodic sputtering. Magnetron cathodic sputtering refers to a sophisticated technique that involves the deposition of a thin film in a vacuum environment to color the surface of a watch. The combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology required to create a Rolex watch face is a vivid illustration of the brand's philosophy: the quest for excellence in the pursuit of a flawless, long-lasting and fascinating result.
Domed and triangular pitted bezel
With its slim case, this watch combines the elegance of a domed design with a fine triangular pitched bezel, elegantly pitted on the outside and domed on the inside.
18K Gold
Rolex has a dedicated foundry that develops high-quality 18K gold alloys. By mixing different amounts of silver, copper, platinum or palladium, different types of 18K gold are produced: yellow, pink or white gold. All raw materials are made from high purity metals and are carefully tested in our own laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment before the gold is shaped, with meticulous attention to detail in every step of the process. The pursuit of excellence from the very beginning of the production process has always been Rolex's obsession.