All the new Rolex Models of 2026 Live from Watches & Wonders
The full collection of new Rolex models for this year.
After the large impact of the main release of 2025 for Rolex, the highly discussed, technical and unexpected Land-Dweller, it is time this year for the Crown to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the legendary Oyster case. And for that, the main focus of the year is the entry-level, playful Oyster Perpetual collection. But that’s not everything Rolex has in stock for 2026, as we’ve seen with the Rolesium Daytona or the new, complex Yacht-Master II. And now, without further ado, here’s a complete photo report of the new models for Rolex at Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026.
Daytona Rolesium Enamel Dial 125602
An off-catalogue release, this new version of the Daytona combines a case made mostly of steel, paired with a platinum bezel ring and open caseback, so-called Rolesium. Some major news is to be seen on the bezel, which is made of anthracite ceramic composed of zirconia enriched with tungsten carbide. The scale also has a vintage edge, with horizontal numerals. Then, the dial is also special, not only for its Albino look, but also for its material, as this white enamelled dial uses a grand feu technique coated onto ceramic plates fitted to a brass base. The movement is classic calibre 4131, with gold rotor and the price is EUR 56,160.
Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 40 in Jubilee Gold
Under this name is a new alloy with a subtler gold tone, based on the classic Day-Date 40 base. The dial is cut from bright green aventurine with an hour circle of ten baguette-cut diamonds. This reference 228235 is also an off-catalogue piece.
Oyster Perpetual 41 100th Anniversary Edition
The new Oyster Perpetual 41, Rolex’s most elemental watch, is presented with a subtle but meaningful twist on Rolesor. Instead of the usual two-tone execution, yellow gold is reserved for the bezel and Twinlock crown, while the entire bracelet remains in Oystersteel. The slate sunray dial mentions the anniversary theme, with restraint. A “100 years” signature replaces “Swiss Made” at 6 o’clock, a reference also found on the crown. The watch is powered by calibre 3230 and priced at EUR 9,400. A 36mm version is also available.
Oyster Perpetual 36 with multi-colour jubilee dial
This Jubilee motif, which draws on the brand’s aesthetic heritage, is actually a complex process as the colours are applied not all at once. The new version of the Oyster Perpetual 36 is crafted from Oystersteel and powered by calibre 3230.
Oyster Perpetual 28 and Oyster Perpetual 34 in solid gold
Normally considered an entry-level model, the brand elevates the OP with two new solid gold (yellow or Everose) models, based on the compact 34 and small 28 models. These feature a blue stone lacquer or green stone lacquer dial, paired with natural stone, a first for Rolex, for the markers.
Datejust 41 with green ombre dial
A classic Oyster Perpetual Datejust 41 in a white Rolesor version, this new model inaugurates a new dial icoloured entirely by lacquering – a first for an ombré dial since the pattern was reintroduced. Green lacquer is applied to the base plate, then, as with all ombré dials, the colour gradient is created by spraying black lacquer in concentric motions.
The new Generation of Rolex Yacht-Master II
The complex regatta chronograph by Rolex is back, in a deeply updated version and a sleeker look. Available in Oystersteel or 18k yellow gold, the new ref. 126680 and Ref. 126688 carry forward the torch of this unique collection set in motion in 2007 and redefined in 2017, with a newly developed movement. A pretty complex update that you can discover here.










