Undecided between a Rolex Yacht-Master or Submariner? Here is our guide:
Yacht-Master vs Submariner
Both the Yacht-Master and the Submariner are inextricably linked to Rolex’s rich heritage in developing expert waterproofing technology. Over the last few years Rolex has focussed significantly on its Yacht-Master collection. Since 2015 they have created the Everose version and equipped models with the new Oysterflex bracelet. Likewise, the Submariner has received several modifications since it first launched in 1953, namely its improvement in water resistance. Let’s take a look at how the Yacht-Master and the Submariner fair up to one another in this comparison article which looks into the materials, functions, and performance of each watch.
Presenting the Yacht-Master:
The Yacht-Master is a luxury sports watch that launched in 1992 in an 18k yellow gold case. Since then, ladies’ models have accompanied these rugged timekeeping tools as well as several innovative features like the mid-size man’s model and the Rolesium case, crafted from a mix of Rolex’s 904-L grade stainless steel and 905 platinum. The blend of metals further enhances the model’s luxurious aesthetic, enabling the elements on the dial and bezel to stand out with exquisite luster and luminosity.
Yacht Master
Reference: 268621
Case/Dial: 37mm Oystersteel and 18 ct Everose gold , Black 10 bar (100 metres / 330 feet)
Movement: Rolex 2236, Self-winding
Functions: Date, Calendar, Stop seconds , 55h power reserve
Strap: Oystersteel and 18 ct Everose gold
Style: Elegant
Presenting the Submariner:
The Submariner was introduced in 1953. The diver’s watch was an extension of the brand’s success in creating the world’s first waterproof and dustproof watch – the Oyster. It used the same structure as the Oyster case and was equipped with 100-meter water resistance, setting the benchmark for all diver’s watches to follow. Over the last 2 decades, the Submariner has tripled in price and remains a highly desirable model to own from the brand’s prestigious catalog.
Reference: 116613LB
Case/Dial: 40mm Oystersteel and yellow gold , Blue 300 metres / 1,000 feet
Movement: Rolex 3135, Self-winding
Functions: Date, Calendar. Stop-seconds for precise time setting. , 48h power reserve
Strap: Oystersteel and yellow gold
Case and Bracelet:
The Submariner watch is a 40mm model, enabling it to sit comfortably on the arm without overpowering the wrist. It’s a great timepiece for pairing with sporty or casual attire. The case is crafted from stainless steel, featuring a monobloc middle case, a screw-down case back and a screw-down crown. The crown is integrated with the Triplock triple waterproofness system developed by Rolex. It features three sealed zones to offer the best water damage protection over the watch’s movement. The top of the watch is completed with anti-reflective sapphire crystal glass and the watch’s unidirectional rotating bezel is crafted from Cerachrom ceramic, which prevents the surface of the colored bezel from scratching and fading. The unidirectional rotating bezel has 60-minute graduations coated in platinum. Available in green, blue and black, these bezels match their respective dial colors. The case of the Submariner is also available in 18k white gold, 18k yellow gold, steel or a bi-color steel & 18k yellow gold option. The Rolex Yacht-Master is available in a 37mm, 40mm, and a 42m case size. The 37mm version features a steel case with Everose bezel and bracelet links, the 40mm variations are available in a Rolesium (steel and platinum case) and an 18k Everose case with black bezel. The 42mm version is crafted from white gold with a black bezel. There are black dials and dark rhodium dials to choose from within this collection – each one equipped with a cyclops date at 3 o’clock. The 37mm and 40mm Everose watches have a matching rose gold second hand, and like the Submariner, the dial is protected by a sapphire glass lens. The Yacht-Master’s bezel is bidirectional with 60-minute graduations that are raised and polished to stand out clearly. The Yacht-Master is 100-meter water-resistant compared to the Submariner’s 300-meter water-resistant case.
The Submarine is powered by the calibers 3135 and 3130. Both offer a 48-hour power reserve and perform at a rate of 28,800 vibrations per hour. The Caliber 3135 has received modifications since it was first developed. It is now COSC-certified and features a Paramagnetic Parachrom hairspring for enhanced mechanical efficiency.
Some Rolex Yacht-Masters are powered by the in-house Caliber 3235, which provides a longer 70-hour power reserve compared to the Submariner. It beats at 28,800 vibrations per hour. Others are powered by the Caliber 2236 with a Syloxi hairspring in silicon and high-performance Paraflex shock absorbers. It provides a 55-hour power reserve.
Both the Submariner and Yacht-Master watches feature Superlative Chronometer tested movements, meaning that they have undergone a set of stringent tests to prove their robustness, reliability, and strength under extreme conditions.
Bracelet and Clasp:
The Submariner and Yacht-Master differ in terms of their bracelets. The Yacht-Master 40mm Everose and 42mm white gold options are completed on an Oysterflex bracelet with features flexible metal blades protected underneath a high-performance elastomer. To secure around the wrist, the band features an Oysterlock safety clasp and Glidelock extension facility, enabling you to attach the bracelet over the top of heavy outdoor gear. The other Yacht-Master watches come on an Oyster bracelet with Glidelock system. The Submariner is completed on the Oyster bracelet (in options of steel, 18k yellow gold, 18k white gold or bi-color options), with a folding Oysterlock safety clasp and Glidelock extension clasp for expanding in small increments.
The Rolex Yacht-Master watch is more expensive than the Submariner, retailing at around $12,000 as opposed to the Submariner’s $8000 price tag. On the preowned market, however, both watches sell for a similar price point since the Submariner holds its value better compared to the Yacht-Master.
Still Undecided:
The Yacht-Master, despite being available in luxurious Everose and platinum versions, has a sportier aesthetic compared to the rugged look of the Submariner, especially since some models are completed on the Oysterflex bracelet as opposed to a 3-piece Oyster bracelet. It also features a clear dial surrounded by a bidirectional rotating bezel with highly legible markers. The Submariner, on the other hand, is more suitable for diving since it features a unidirectional rotating bezel that will enable you to keep track of remaining dive time and better water resistance. It offers a short power reserve, however, and goes without the addition of the sportier Oysterflex bracelet.
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Submariner 126610ln
Reference: 126610ln
Case/Dial: 41mm Steel , Black 300
Movement: 3235, Self-winding
Functions: Centre hour, minute and seconds hands. Instantaneous date with rapid setting. Stop-seconds for precise time setting , 70h power reserve
Strap: Steel
Style: Diver
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Rolex Yacht-Master vs. Submariner: Which High-End Watch is Right for You?
Today, we’re going head-to-head with two of the most popular watches that Rolex has to offer: it’s the Rolex Yacht-Master vs. Submariner. The Yacht-Master is one of the most polarizing models for the Rolex community, while the Submariner is an iconic timepiece and a historical dive watch. If you have the dilemma of choosing between these two Rolexes, then let me say that it’s a good problem to have. In reality, you can’t go wrong by choosing one over the other.
However, I know that both watches are hefty investments and you want yours to count. One is a regatta countdown flyback chronograph, and the other is the quintessential dive watch. Personally, I prefer the Rolex Submariner for its classic reliability, design, and durability. But that’s just me. Let’s take a closer look at what each model can offer.
Construction and Wearability
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The first Rolex Yacht-Master was released as a part of the company’s Professional series with the reference 16628. The watch was released in 1992 and is touted as the sleeker upgrade to the iconic dive watch, the Submariner. However, according to the rumor mill, many Submariner devotees see that the design overhaul is too much and is ready to pounce into the Yacht-Master. Eventually, Rolex decided that the Yacht-Master will be released as an entirely new model instead.
For this review, we’ll be focusing on the Rolex Yacht-Master 40 Reference 116622 but many of the features, design, and construction elements are still applicable to the Yacht-Master versions. Try not to confuse this watch with the Rolex Yacht-Master II which is sequel to the original.
The Yacht-Master Ref. 116622 can only be described as cool, calm and collected. The hint of almost-iridescent blue will likely catch the eye of many Rolex enthusiasts. As far as overall aesthetics go, this Rolex is an absolute stunner. This steel and platinum Yacht-Master comes with a dark rhodium dial and soft blue highlights. Right off the bat, you can see that there’s a subtle affair going on when compared to its more embellished siblings (see Oysterflex and Rolesor versions). The restrained look can be partly attributed to the dark dial.
The watch features a platinum (Pt950) bi-directional bezel which may seem weird at first but the way it’s configured does make sense. The bi-directional design is utilized for yachting purposes like calculating the sailing time between two buoys. The sand-blasted finish and raised numerals look beautiful and are less direct compared to let’s say, a ceramic. Don’t get me wrong, this Yacht-Master doesn’t look pain at all. The polished bezel and glimmering dial allow the watch to pop where it counts.
And then, there’s the blue highlight. It’s amazing how such a small detail on a line of text and second hand can add so much to the overall look of the watch. The addition of blue highlights to the Yacht-Master gives it so much energy, especially against the dark rhodium dial. This is yet another proof of Rolex’s mastery of attention to detail.
The Rolex Yacht-Master 116622 comes with a stainless steel case with a 40mm platinum bezel. There’s also a 37mm version for the ladies. The case and the bracelet are made from 904L stainless steel while the bezel is made from 950 platinum . This, of course, ensures the highest sense of luxury while keeping the watch tough as nails.
All Yacht-Master 40 features the Oyster Bracelet which provides the much-needed balance of aesthetics, comfort, and function. There’s also the standard Oysterlock folding clasp and the Easylink comfort extension, features that are proprietary to Rolex. All of these features ensure the best fit and comfort that you can expect from the Rolex brand.
Rolex Submariner Review
Now, let’s move on to an iconic dive watch. Many watch collectors consider the Rolex Submariner as a quintessential timepiece. Introduced in 1954, the Submariner is a cornerstone of Rolex’s stable. Let’s take a look at what this legendary watch can offer. For this review, we’ll be using the No-Date Reference 114060 .
The Submariner comes in a 40mm stainless steel case . It is worth noting that the 114060 comes in a slightly squared design, along with thicker lugs. This gives the Submariner a more eye-catching look, although there are still many who prefer the thinner lugs on the older versions. If you prefer a more robust and tougher appearance for your Submariner, this model should not disappoint.
The unidirectional bezel is fitted with ceramic bezel insert . This is quite a notable change since previous models have aluminum ones. However, you’ll be happy to know that the new ceramic bezel makes it more scratch-resistant. I also like the ceramic because it gives off a nice glow under certain lighting conditions. The bezel also has engravings which provide a nice texture and depth.
The Submariner comes in the instantly recognizable black dial. The indices are larger and are fitted with Chromalight (so it glows in the dark). The markers are outlined with an 18K white gold frame . Overall, the dial looks very crisp and legible which is never a bad thing if you use this bad boy for diving purposes. As far as looks go, this watch is about as classic as it gets.
The Submariner is water-resistant up to 300 meters (1,000 feet) . The middle case is made from 904L corrosive resistant steel which is also used in other industries like high technology and aerospace. The 904L steel is also highly polishable so it retains its beauty even after many years of usage. The winding crown is fitted with the proprietary TRIPLOCK triple waterproofness system. The crown is protected by the crown guard that brings the middle case altogether.
The watch is fitted with the familiar solid-link OYSTER bracelet which is also crafted from 904L steel. The clasp features the proprietary Folding Oysterlock safety clasp with Rolex Glidelock extension system . This enables you to adjust the watch in 2mm increments up to 20mm to achieve the best fit and comfort. Personally, the Submariner is just a timepiece that I could wear at all times without needing to take it off.
For the timekeeping features, the Submariner doesn’t offer much but more than makes up for reliable and accurate timekeeping. The Submariner is powered by 3135 caliber, a self-winding movement for the timekeeping features and allows -2/+2 sec/day accuracy . Like the Yacht-Master, the Submariner 114060 has the Superlative Chronometer certification (COSC + Rolex certification after casing). All of these components make for a robust and reliable timepiece.
Head to Head
So which one do I recommend, the Yacht-Master or Submariner? Well, if it’s up to me, I will get both because both of these watches do complement each other. But if you just have to choose one, you can’t go wrong with the Submariner . However, I do understand that it can be difficult to choose between the two Rolexes since they’re very similar.
If you’re going to compare both watches side-by-side, you’ll see that the Submariner’s movement gives a thicker caseback, compared to the Yacht-Master which is noticeably thinner. In terms of style, I feel that the Yacht-Master is the dressier of the two. While wearing, the Submariner feels heavier than the Yacht-Master.
When it comes to the bezel, I noticed that the Submariner feels more solid while the Yacht-Master doesn’t have many clicks in comparison. I don’t really like the 0 to 15-minute marker of the Yacht-Master bezel. The platinum bezel of Yacht-Master will likely collect scratches and dings over time. On the other hand, Submariner’s ceramic bezel is tougher and more resistant to scratches. Just avoid slamming your Submariner into a hard surface.
Another thing that I’m not crazy about the Yacht-Master is legibility. It could take about half a second for the eyes to distinguish the hands against the darker dial. It’s a good thing that the blue highlight stands out well against the rhodium background. The Submariner has better legibility between the two.
Lastly, you can’t really compare these two without mentioning the price. The Yacht-Master is more expensive than the Submariner by approximately several thousand dollars . So is it worth it to get the Yacht-Master with such a huge price difference? I think not but that’s only because both watches are very similar. However, this doesn’t mean that the Yacht-Master is not an excellent watch.
Final Thoughts – Rolex Yacht-Master vs. Submariner
As mentioned, both the Submariner and Yacht-Master are excellent high-end timepieces . Honestly, you really can’t go wrong with choosing either one. However, in my opinion, it’s hard to justify the price difference when both watches are very similar. Although the Yacht-Master is the more luxurious of the two, the Submariner wins for being the tougher and more legible piece. If you’re looking to get your first Rolex and budget is an issue, I highly recommend the Rolex Submariner .
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Rolex Yacht-Master vs. Submariner Date: Which is Better?
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When we dive into the oceanic worlds of the Rolex Yacht-Master and Submariner Date, it’s fascinating how each series, while sharing maritime DNA, sails across distinctive vibes, especially in the context of their sporty aesthetics.
The Rolex Yacht-Master is often perceived as having a slightly more laid-back, sporty-yet-elegant aura, complementing a leisurely yacht deck day. On the flip side, the Rolex Submariner Date embraces its rugged, utilitarian roots, designed for divers — it has a more robust appearance suited for an adventurous spirit.
By understanding their differences, you can determine which between the Rolex Yacht-Master and the Submariner Date match your needs, tastes, and preferences. This article comprehensively outlines the polarity between these Rolex watches .
Comparison Table: Rolex Yacht-Master vs. Submariner Date
When deciding between the Rolex Yacht-Master and Submariner, it is essential to consider each timepiece’s purpose and style preferences.
The Yacht-Master , with cases available in 37mm, 40mm, and 42mm, offers a water resistance of 100m, suitable for occasional aquatic activities. Conversely, the Submariner , available in 37mm, 40mm, and 41mm sizes, boasts a 300m water resistance, ideal for divers and water sports aficionados.
Ultimately, the decision between the Rolex Yacht-Master and Submariner comes down to personal preferences, intended use, and style considerations.
The following sections will dive deeper into the major aspects in which the Rolex Yacht-Master and the Submariner Date differ.
Heritage and Brand
The history of Submariner , began in 1953, didn’t merely indicate time but curated a legacy that struck a balance between daily utility and diver-friendly functionality, augmented by a date feature. Its path, traversed by icons like James Bond and Jacques Cousteau , became synonymous with a daring spirit.
In contrast, the Yacht-Master, casting its sails in 1992 , embarked on a journey through the elite nautical realms, immediately becoming a lighthouse of maritime luxury and pinpoint precision.
When we traverse the perception and placement of the Submariner Date, we encounter a celebration of utility enmeshed with a stately elegance, rendering it a robust diver’s companion.
Conversely, the Yacht-Master whispers of lavish sails and elite marine escapades, without compromising on the brand’s unwavering pillars, ensuring its allure is as versatile as it is luxurious.
Design and Aesthetics
The Yacht-Master dazzles with a bidirectional rotatable bezel adorned with polished, raised numerals against a matte, sand-blasted background, while exploring a luxurious and varied color palette of blues, grays, and Everose gold.
The meticulously designed dial features large, luminescent hour markers and broad hands, ensuring elegance and readability, and is available in a wide range of sizes (29mm to 42mm) to accommodate various wrist dimensions.
Conversely, the Submariner Date is renowned for its practical and rugged aesthetic, with a unidirectional rotating bezel that safeguards divers by providing bold, clear numerals and graduations. Its color scheme is classic and conservative, encapsulating the following hues:
- Greens
All these transition smoothly from casual to formal settings.
The dial, though also legible, presents a sturdier look with its iconic Mercedes hands and a date window emphasized by a Cyclops lens . Predominantly sporting a masculine aura, it offers sizes like 37mm, 40mm, and 41mm.
The Yacht-Master, a treasure of the sea, wraps the wrist in a lavish Oyster bracelet and Everose gold ensemble, whispering of opulence with every tick of its luminescent Chromalight display under a subtly glimmering sunburst dial.
Meanwhile, the bidirectional, often sandblasted or Cerachrom ceramic bezel elegantly traces adventures across calm oceans, presenting a piece that is as much a statement of luxury as it is a functional maritime timepiece.
In contrast, the Submariner Date is dominated by durable Oystersteel and accompanied by a unidirectional rotatable Cerachrom ceramic bezel, ensuring the safety and precision of timekeeping in the depths of the ocean.
Its Chromalight display, too, emerges as a steadfast luminescent guide in the shadowy abyss, with a metal dial quietly, solemnly safeguarding the time.
Movement and Precision
The Rolex Yacht-Master and Submariner Date, while both employing the meticulous Caliber 3235 movement and adhering to the brand’s esteemed standards of precision and reliability, present these attributes within different contexts and aesthetic appeals.
The Yacht-Master, with its Superlative Chronometer status, assures a remarkable precision of -2/+2 seconds per day, gently transcending COSC standards and mimicking the ceaseless ebb and flow of the ocean with its perpetual rotor as well as its 70-hour power reserve.
In contrast, the Submariner Date, while also powered by the Caliber 3235 and boasting the same exceptional precision, posits itself as a sturdy and steadfast timekeeper in the solitary depths of the sea with the same 70-hour power reserve.
Price Range
The price range for the Rolex Yacht-Master and the Submariner Date varies depending on the materials used for each model.
Generally, though, the Yacht-Master collection demands higher price points than the other. According to Watch Charts, it retails around S$6,444 to S$55,084 in a private sales market.
Meanwhile, the grey market may dictate more significant prices that range between S$5,106 and S$323,087 . The most exclusive and expensive Yacht-Master is typically bedazzled by gems and other stones.
On the other hand, the Rolex Submariner Date may retail for S$14,350 to S$54,500 but can be sold in a secondary market for S$9,565 to S$563,677 , depending on the model, demand, rarity, gems and materials used, etc.
Top 5 Yacht-Master Models
1. rolex yacht-master 226658.
Features striking black and gold hues in a 42mm case size and was introduced in 2022. Its price ranges from S$40,917 to S$67,503.
2. Rolex Yacht-Master 126621
This is a stunning rose-gold and stainless steel watch introduced in 2019 with a case size of 40mm and a price range of S$19,245 to S$40,644.
3. Rolex Yacht-Master 126622
Showcases a striking blue dial that contrasts the silver stainless steel. This watch, introduced in 1992 is housed in a 40mm case with a market value of S$16,829 to S$31,984.
4. Rolex Yacht-Master 226659
This white-gold model, introduced in the Basel World in 2019, has a much larger case of 42mm, featuring a black, Cerachrom ceramic bezel insert. Its value can be around S$38,381 to S$80,863.
5. Rolex Yacht-Master 168622
The Yacht-Master 35 Rolesium is a 35mm watch powered by caliber 2235. It has an all gray aesthetic with a price of S$7,887 to S$19,611.
Top 5 Submariner Models
1. rolex submariner date 126618ln.
This has been introduced in 2020 and is known as the Submariner Date 41 in yellow-gold and black. It is 41mm in its case size and sells for around S$50,507 to S$93,236.
2. Rolex Submariner Date 126619LB
Introduced in 2020, this Rolex Submariner Date comes in a white-gold 41mm case with a blue Cerachrom bezel. Its price may range between S$35,921 and S$91,293.
3. Rolex Submariner Date 126618LB
The mesmerizing contrast between the blue bezel and the gold overall aesthetic of this 2020 Submariner date model is eye-catching. With its quality, expect it to have a value of S$51,137 to S$93,739.
4. Rolex Submariner Date 126613LN
This is another 2020 model housed in a stunning black 41mm bezel and powered by the calibre 3235. Its value goes anywhere between S$21,302 and S$35,861.
5. Rolex Submariner Date 126613LB
This 2020 Submariner Bluesy model is known for its two-toned bracelet and blue bezel and dial. Its case size is 41mm, perfect for those who love large watches. Its market price can be S$20,458 to S$40,080.
The above list categorizes top models from the Rolex Yacht-Master and Submariner Date series, presenting models with unique technical specifications that cater to varied preferences and occasions.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. why is the yacht-master not as popular as the submariner.
The Yacht-Master is not as popular as the Submariner mainly because the Submariner has a longer history and a more established reputation in the watch world of professional diving.
Launched in 1953, the Submariner’s models quickly became iconic dive watches , while the Yacht-Master was introduced in 1992 as a more luxurious and less rugged alternative. Additionally, the Submariner has been featured in various James Bond movies, which further boosts its popularity and recognition.
2. Which Submariner is the Most Popular?
The most popular Submariner model is subjective and may vary depending on personal preferences. However, the reference 116610LN (stainless steel model with black dial and black Cerachrom bezel) is often considered one of the most sought-after models.
Its timeless design, durability, and Rolex’s signature Oyster case with a water resistance of up to 300 meters make it a popular choice among watch lovers.
While both watches offer excellent time-keeping and precision qualities, where you intended to use it is vital. If you want a dressy watch that can also be used for nautical adventures, the Yacht-Master is the way to go. Meanwhile, if your penchant lies in diving and want a watch that can succumb to the underwater pressure, the Submariner Date is the better choice.
Key Takeaways
- The Yacht-Master and the Submariner Date employ the Caliber 3235 movement, reflecting Rolex’s dedication to precision.
- While the Yacht-Master flaunts a bidirectional rotating bezel suitable for maritime luxury, the Submariner Date offers a unidirectional bezel tailored for diving safety.
- Design-wise, the Yacht-Master presents a polished aesthetic adaptable to various settings, while the Submariner Date remains a hallmark of diving utility with a bolder presence.
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Submariner Date vs. Yacht-Master 40
In the past five years or so, Rolex has focused significantly on the Yacht-Master lineup. In 2015, we got the Everose Yacht-Master with a brand new Oysterflex bracelet. In 2016 we got the two-tone steel and Everose Yacht-Master. In 2017, we got the flashy sapphire-set bezel version of the Yacht-Master . And earlier this year, we got the biggest Yacht-Master to date with a 42mm case size.
On the other hand, the last update the Rolex Submariner collection got was the arrival of the Submariner 114060 in 2012 and before that, the introduction of the Submariner Date 116610LN in 2010. Yet, despite the changes to one collection and the lack of changes to another, one thing remains – the striking similarities between the Submariner Date and the Yacht-Master 40.
When the Yacht-Master first hit the market in 1992, dressed in its full 18k yellow gold glory, many observed that the then-new Rolex sports watch looked like a fancy version of the Submariner. Yes, there was a full yellow gold Submariner already available at the time, but the Yacht-Master offered even more gold thanks to its 18k bezel. It’s no secret that the Yacht-Master never achieved the status that the Submariner has enjoyed – but that’s not really fair to say since no other watch has either. Let’s dig into the details.
Case and Dial: Submariner Date vs. Yacht-Master 40
First things first, because there are several types of Submariner and Yacht-Master models, we selected two that are the most alike for this comparative review: the steel and ceramic Submariner Date ref. 116610LN and the steel and platinum Yacht-Master 40 ref. 116622.
Right off the bat, we see that both the Submariner and the Yacht-Master have 40mm Oyster cases fitted with Triplock screw-down winding crowns. However, the Submariner does have a water resistance rating of 300 meters while the Yacht-Master’s is 100 meters – after all, the first is a dive watch while the latter is a boating watch.
Both Rolex models have a rotating bezel, but the Submariner’s bezel only rotates in one direction as a fail-safe method so divers don’t accidentally underestimate how long they’ve been underwater. Furthermore, the Submariner 116610LN’s bezel is constructed from Cerachrom ceramic with engraved markings, while the Yacht-Master 116622’s bezel is fashioned from 950 platinum and features raised numerals.
Aside from color, the dials of the Submariner Date and Yacht-Master 40 are basically identical. There’s the familiar mix of round, rectangular, and triangular lume-filled and white gold framed hour markers, the Mercedes-style hands, and the date window plus Cyclops lens combo at 3 o’clock. Yet, it must be mentioned that all of the various dials of the Yacht-Master (blue, dark rhodium, and sand-blasted platinum) do indeed look a bit more luxurious than the utilitarian vibe of the black Submariner dial.
Bracelet and Movement: Submariner Date vs. Yacht-Master 40
Moving onto the bracelet, both of these Rolex sports watches are fitted with the robust three-link Oyster bracelet. However, the Submariner bracelet does have the additional benefit of their Glidelock extension system, which allows the bracelet to extend/contract in 2mm increments for a total of 20mm. The Yacht-Master’s Oyster bracelet comes equipped with Rolex’s Easylink extension system, which increases the length of the bracelet by an additional 5mm.
Both the Submariner Date ref. 116610LN and the Yacht-Master 40 ref. 116622 run on Rolex’s Caliber 3135 self-winding movement. The Caliber 3135 has been the company’s go-to time and date movement since 1988. It has the hacking feature (the seconds hand stops when the crown is pulled out) for precise time-setting, and a quickset date feature (the date is set independently from the timekeeping hands) for easy adjusting. The movement offers a power reserve of 48 hours, and since 2015, an accuracy rating of -2/+2 seconds per day.
It’s worth mentioning that Rolex no longer makes the Yacht-Master 40 ref. 116622. It was replaced with the Yacht-Master 40 ref. 126622 just this year, which has the new-generation Caliber 3235 inside the watch.
Price and Value: Submariner Date vs. Yacht-Master 40
Interestingly, if we look at the retail price of the Submariner Date vs. Yacht-Master 40, we see that the Yacht-Master is quite a bit more expensive at just under $12,000 while the Submariner is priced at just over $8,500. Yet, in the secondary market, these two models hover around a similar price point – currently around $9,000 (give or take a few hundred dollars depending on condition and age). More than anything, that speaks to the popularity and reselling value of the Rolex Sub.
All in all, the Yacht-Master and the Submariner are unquestionably similar in style and mechanics but with enough differences that allow them to each offer their own unique selling proposition.
What about you; are you team Submariner or team Yacht-Master?
About Celine Simon
Celine is a luxury watch writer here for us at Bob's Watches who has enjoyed working in the horology industry for over ten years. Like many of the high-end timepieces she writes about, she comes from Switzerland—the heart of fine watchmaking. From Singapore to Montreal to Geneva to Dubai to Amman, Celine has lived all over the world but now calls the beaches of Southern California home.
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The Rolex Submariner and Yachtmaster are two of the most recognizable luxury watches on the market. Both watches offer stunning features and craftsmanship, but which one is right for you? In this article, we’ll explore the differences between the Submariner and the Yachtmaster to help you make an informed decision.
The Rolex Submariner is renowned for its classic design and superior functionality. It’s been around since 1953 when it was first introduced as a dive watch for professional divers. Since then, it has become one of history’s most iconic luxury watches. It also comes in various styles and sizes to suit any taste or wrist size.
On the other hand, the Rolex Yacht-Master is aimed at a more distinguished clientele. It was designed with sailing enthusiasts in mind and offers a reliable timepiece that can be worn on land or at sea. With its contemporary styling and superior water resistance capabilities, it’s no wonder why so many yacht owners have chosen to invest in these luxurious timepieces.
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at these two iconic watches to determine which one is right for you. We’ll examine their features, design elements, and performance capabilities to inform you about which will best meet your needs.
History Of The Rolex Submariner And Yachtmaster
Created in 1953, the Submariner was made to be a diver’s watch and quickly became a favorite among professionals who needed dependable and accurate timing during underwater activities. The first model was water resistant up to 100 meters below sea level and featured an innovative rotating bezel that allowed divers to keep track of their immersion time. Over the years, Rolex has continued to refine and improve upon this classic design, all while keeping its signature style intact.
On the other hand, the Yachtmaster was introduced in 1992 as a luxury sports watch for sailing enthusiasts. This model features a larger case size than the Submariner and includes unique features such as an extra-long minute hand for better readability on board vessels. Other details, such as its bidirectional rotatable bezel, make it perfect for tracking sailing regattas or races, while its robust construction ensures reliability when out on open waters.
These two timepieces offer a range of styles that appeal to different tastes and needs – from reliable diving timepieces to sophisticated sailing companions – making them some of Rolex’s most iconic creations ever.
Design Features Of The Rolex Submariner And Yachtmaster
The Submariner is characterized by its classic black dial, with large numbers and distinctive hands. Its bezel rotates and has a 60-minute scale, allowing for accurate timing underwater, which is why it was originally designed for divers. On top of this, the Submariner also features an Oystersteel case and bracelet that are highly corrosion-resistant, making it robust enough to withstand any activity.
In contrast, the Yachtmaster is known for its sleek design and sophisticated style. Its 18 ct gold or platinum case and bracelet has a smooth finish and a luxurious touch. The Yachtmaster also has special features such as a regatta chronograph timer to measure elapsed time more precisely during sailing events and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal glass for extra protection against wear and tear.
Both models feature automatic movement for reliable accuracy over time, with waterproof cases up to 300 meters deep – perfect for aquatic adventures! Whether you’re looking for something sporty or stylish – the Submariner or Yachtmaster could be just what you need to stay on track with your day-to-day activities or have fun out on the water!
Movement And Technology Of The Rolex Submariner And Yachtmaster
The Submariner is powered by a Caliber 3135 self-winding mechanical movement, with a power reserve of 48 hours. In addition, it features a special Parachrom hairspring that is highly resistant to shocks and temperature fluctuations, ensuring excellent accuracy and reliability. Meanwhile, the Yachtmaster also runs on a Caliber 3135 self-winding mechanical movement but with an increased power reserve of up to 70 hours. In addition to its superior power reserve, the Yachtmaster also has an innovative Oysterflex bracelet made from elastomer rubber that provides comfort and durability.
Both the Submariner and Yachtmaster offer advanced functionality for their wearers. The Submariner boasts a unidirectional rotatable bezel that allows for precise tracking of dive times, while its luminous hour markers and hands provide optimal visibility even in low light conditions. The Yachtmaster is equipped with an independently adjustable countdown timer as well as water resistance up to depths of 100 meters. Both models also feature scratch-resistant sapphire crystal glass on their dials for enhanced protection from everyday wear.
Both movement and technology represent top-class engineering excellence that stands above the competition. With their precision craftsmanship, sophisticated designs, and unparalleled performance features, these timepieces will meet all your needs no matter what activity you’re undertaking.
Prices Of The Rolex Submariner And Yachtmaster
The prices of the Rolex Submariner and Yachtmaster vary greatly. The Submariner is a more affordable option, ranging from around $8,000 to over $20,000, depending on the model and materials used. On the other hand, the Yachtmaster is a much more expensive watch, with models typically costing between $15,000 to over $50,000.
Several things can be considered when looking for savings on either watch model. One is to look out for pre-owned models, which may offer considerable savings on the original price. Additionally, various websites offer discounts and deals, which can benefit those looking to save money on their purchase.
Ultimately, both watches offer value for money in different ways. The Submariner will generally cost less than the Yachtmaster but is still considered by many to be an iconic timepiece with great quality and durability. Meanwhile, the Yachtmaster offers exclusivity and luxury at a premium price point – making it ideal for those seeking something special and exclusive.
Popularity Of The Rolex Submariner And Yachtmaster
The popularity of the Rolex Submariner and Yachtmaster models is often discussed in the watch world. As two of the most iconic designs in the brand’s history, they have each become symbols of luxury and success. So it’s no wonder many aspire to own one of these timepieces.
Regarding overall popularity, the Submariner tends to come out on top. It has been around since 1953 and has seen several updates over the years. As a result, this watch has become a classic design that stands apart from any other. It is also associated with several celebrities, adding to its fame and making it a highly sought-after item for many people.
In comparison, the Yachtmaster is considered a niche choice for those who enjoy sailing or want to make a statement about their love for the sport.
While this watch has its own unique design elements, it doesn’t quite reach the same level of recognition as its submariner counterpart. However, many enthusiasts can appreciate its craftsmanship and technical capabilities, which make it an ideal choice for seafarers who need reliable timekeeping while at sea.
Both watches are excellent choices for style and performance; however, they may cater to different tastes or preferences depending on what kind of look or feel you’re after in your timepiece collection. For those looking to make an investment in quality watchmaking, either option would be an excellent choice that will stand up against time itself.
Pros And Cons Of The Rolex Submariner And Yachtmaster
The Submariner is a classic design that has been around since 1953. It is known for its iconic look, which features a black dial with white markers and a rotating bezel. The watch is also water-resistant up to depths of 300 meters, making it perfect for diving and other underwater activities. Plus, it offers a variety of styles, including stainless steel, yellow gold, and two-tone options. Moreover, it comes in several sizes, allowing you to find the right fit for your wrist.
On the other hand, the Yachtmaster is designed with sailing in mind. Its styling is inspired by boats and yachts, giving it an elegant feel that stands out from other watches on the market. It’s also water-resistant to 330 feet (100 meters) and has a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal face. Additionally, it comes with a few extra features such as an anti-magnetic movement and a stopwatch function for precise timekeeping when sailing or engaging in other sports activities.
Overall both watches have unique features that make them great options for anyone looking for an elegant and reliable luxury watch. The Submariner provides timeless style while offering superior durability in watery conditions; meanwhile, the Yachtmaster adds an extra layer of sophistication with its boat-inspired design and extra functions designed specifically with sailors in mind. Ultimately, both watches offer something special depending on your lifestyle needs, making either an excellent choice!
Rolex Submariner Vs Yachtmaster: A Comparison
Choosing between them can be difficult, as both have pros and cons. In this article, we’ll compare them to help you decide which is right for you.
First, let’s look at the design of the two. The Submariner has a classic look with its black dial and bezel, while the Yachtmaster is available in either stainless steel or rose gold. Both feature luminescent hands and markers, giving them great visibility in low-light conditions. The Submariner also has an extra-large crown for easier winding and setting.
When it comes to performance, both are excellent choices. They both feature automatic movements with a power reserve of up to 48 hours, ensuring reliable accuracy over time. However, the Yachtmaster offers an extra luxury touch with its chronometer certification, guaranteeing even greater accuracy and precision.
So which one should you choose? Ultimately, it depends on what you want in a watch: classic style or modern luxury. If you prefer timeless elegance and reliability, then the Submariner is probably your best option; but if you want something more contemporary with great performance specs, then go for the Yachtmaster. Whichever one you choose will provide years of enjoyment and dependable service.
Aftermarket Value
When looking at the two side by side, it becomes clear that both models have advantages.
First off, the Submariner has a higher demand due to its classic design and status as one of the world’s most iconic watches. This means that it tends to retain more of its value over time than the Yachtmaster, making it a great choice for those looking to buy one as an investment piece.
On the other hand, the Yachtmaster has become increasingly popular in recent years with its sporty design and luxurious features. Its relative rarity makes it more desirable to some collectors, which can drive up its resale value. Additionally, Rolex offers various customization options for both models, allowing buyers to personalize their watches according to their style and preferences easily.
In short, while both the Submariner and Yachtmaster offer great aftermarket values in terms of quality and resale potential, each model has its unique benefits that should be taken into account when deciding which one is right you.
Popularity Among Celebrities
Many celebrities have worn both. While the Submariner has arguably become more popular due to its association with James Bond, the Yachtmaster is also well-known and appreciated by fans of luxury timepieces.
Celebrities who have worn the Submariner include David Beckham, Pierce Brosnan, Robert Downey Jr., Jason Statham, Tom Cruise, and even President Obama. Unsurprisingly, these stars have chosen to wear this model as its classic design has stood the test of time. The Yachtmaster has also been spotted on celebrities like Brad Pitt, Ryan Reynolds, Jay Z, and Rihanna. Its timeless design makes it an excellent choice for those who want to make a statement without being overly flashy.
Both models have gained immense popularity over the years among regular people and celebrities. They are known for their quality craftsmanship as well as their stylish designs. Whether you’re looking for a dress watch or something more casual, either of these pieces will look great on your wrist. With their strong resale value and long-lasting appeal, they’re sure to be an investment worth making.
Care And Maintenance Of The Rolex Submariner And Yachtmaster
Rolex watches are designed to require minimal maintenance thanks to their expertise in crafting high-quality timepieces. To help maintain your watch’s shine, clean it occasionally with a microfiber cloth. If you wish to clean the case and bracelet, use a soft brush and soapy water. However, before cleaning your watch, ensure the winding crown is tightly screwed down to maintain its water resistance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a rolex submariner and yachtmaster.
The first major difference is price: a Submariner costs less than a Yachtmaster. Though they are both expensive watches, the Submariner is slightly more affordable than its counterpart. Additionally, the Submariner is a dive watch, while the Yachtmaster is a dressy option with a classic design for casual occasions or formal events.
Another major difference is their design and intended use. The Submariner was originally designed for diving and had a unidirectional rotating bezel that allowed divers to track their dive time. It also has a highly luminescent display for increased visibility in low-light conditions. In contrast, the Yachtmaster was designed for sailing and featured a bidirectional rotating bezel with a 10-minute countdown timer that can be synchronized with race start times. It also has a sleeker and more refined design, making it suitable for casual and formal occasions.
How Often Should I Service My Rolex?
Rolex recommends that you service your Submariner and Yachtmaster every 10 years to ensure that they continue to function properly and maintain their accuracy. However, if you notice any issues with your watch such as loss of timekeeping accuracy or water resistance, it’s important to have it serviced as soon as possible. Additionally, if you expose your watch to extreme conditions such as high heat or strong magnetic fields, it may need to be serviced more frequently. Ultimately, the best way to ensure the longevity of your Rolex is to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations and have it serviced regularly by a qualified professional.
With both models needing similar maintenance measures every few years, it’s essential to ensure you get your luxury timepieces serviced regularly by an authorized technician trained and experienced in dealing with luxury products like these. Following a regular service schedule will help keep both your Rolex Submariner and Yachtmaster running optimally no matter what activities you have planned!
What Is The Water Resistance Rating For These Models?
The Rolex Submariner has a water resistance rating of 300 meters (1,000 feet), making it suitable for diving in shallow waters and everyday activities like showering or swimming. The Yachtmaster has a slightly lower water resistance rating of 100 meters (330 feet), but is still good enough for everyday activities, you’d think about.
Both the yacht master and the Submariner have special features that make them stand out from other watches. The Submariner is equipped with an extra-thick sapphire crystal, which makes it much more resistant to scratches and impacts than other watches. The Yachtmaster also has its own unique features such as its dual time zone system and its built-in compass that can help you navigate your way around the ocean.
What Is The Difference Between The Rolex Submariner And Yachtmaster Movements?
The Submariner is equipped with Rolex’s Caliber 3135 movement, which is a self-winding mechanical movement that has been in production since 1988. It has a power reserve of approximately 48 hours and features a date function.
On the other hand, the Yachtmaster comes with either the Caliber 3135 or the Caliber 2236 movement, depending on the specific model. The Caliber 2236 is a newer movement that was introduced in 2014 and features Rolex’s patented Syloxi hairspring technology. This technology improves the movement’s precision and resistance to shocks and magnetic fields. The Caliber 2236 also has a power reserve of approximately 55 hours and features a date function.
Overall, both movements are high-quality and reliable, but the Yachtmaster’s Caliber 2236 offers technological advancements and a longer power reserve.
Are There Any Aftermarket Accessories Available?
When it comes to owning a Rolex, there’s no doubt that many people are looking for the best possible accessories to go along with their timepieces.
The good news is that there are plenty of options out there for Rolex owners. You can find genuine leather or rubber straps in various colors and styles that will fit your watch perfectly. If you’re looking for something a bit more unique, plenty of aftermarket straps are available that feature intricate detailing or even custom engraving.
Plenty of aftermarket bezels are also available for those who want to add a bit more glamour to their Rolex. These come in various styles and materials, such as stainless steel, gold-plated steel, titanium, ceramic, and diamond-encrusted. With so many options available, finding one that suits your style is easy.
The Rolex Submariner and Yachtmaster are both iconic timepieces with their own unique features. The Submariner is the quintessential dive watch, while the Yachtmaster is perfect for those who prefer a more luxurious look. Both models feature reliable movements and are available with aftermarket accessories.
No matter which model you choose, you can expect quality craftsmanship that will last a lifetime. Whether you’re looking for an everyday watch or something special to mark a milestone, either of these Rolex timepieces will be sure to impress. With stunning designs and reliable performance, they’re sure to become family heirlooms that will be treasured for generations.
If you’re considering purchasing either one, remember that it’s an investment in timeless luxury that will serve you well for many years to come.
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In the world of luxury watches, the Rolex Yacht-Master and the Rolex Submariner stand out as two of the most prestigious and coveted models. Both timepieces boast a rich history, unparalleled craftsmanship, and a loyal following among watch enthusiasts and celebrities alike. However, choosing between these two icons can be a daunting task. In this comprehensive guide, we delve deep into the Rolex Yacht-Master vs Submariner debate, exploring their history, design, functionality, and much more to help you make an informed decision.
The Historical Voyage
Rolex submariner.
The Submariner’s journey began in 1953, marking a significant milestone in watchmaking as the first diver’s watch waterproof to a depth of 100 meters (330 feet), later enhanced to 300 meters (1,000 feet). Its robust design, featuring a graduated rotatable bezel, luminescent display, and large hands and markers, set a new standard for dive watches.
Rolex Yacht-Master
The Yacht-Master, introduced in 1992, celebrates Rolex’s storied relationship with the sailing world. As a relatively newer addition to the Rolex family, it quickly distinguished itself with its luxurious aesthetics and functionality, becoming a symbol of sophistication on and off the high seas.
Design and Aesthetics: A Study in Contrast
While both watches share a nautical spirit, their designs cater to different tastes and purposes.
Submariner’s Utilitarian Elegance
The Submariner’s design is quintessentially functional, featuring a unidirectional bezel, a clear and legible dial, and a sturdy case designed for underwater exploration. Its aesthetic is one of rugged elegance, suitable for both casual and formal occasions.
Yacht-Master’s Luxurious Flair
The Yacht-Master, on the other hand, opts for opulence with its bidirectional platinum or gold bezel and polished finish. It stands out with its slightly more flamboyant design, making it a favorite among those who prefer a touch of luxury with their sportiness.
The Heartbeat: Movements and Functionality
Submariner’s precision.
Powered by Rolex’s Cal. 3135 (and more recently the Cal. 3235), the Submariner is a testament to reliability and precision, boasting a power reserve of up to 70 hours and waterproofness that’s become the benchmark for dive watches.
Yacht-Master’s Sophistication
The Yacht-Master features the advanced Caliber 3235 movement, offering enhanced efficiency and a power reserve of up to 70 hours. While also capable of braving the elements, it is more a symbol of luxury leisure than an outright tool watch.
Celestial Timekeeping: Stars and Their Watches
Both watches have adorned the wrists of numerous celebrities, adding to their allure and mystique.
Submariner’s Star Power
Icons like Sean Connery, Steve McQueen, and more recently, Tom Hardy, have favored the Submariner, underscoring its appeal across different eras.
Yacht-Master’s Celebrity Admirers
The Yacht-Master is no stranger to celebrity wrists either, with luminaries such as Ellen DeGeneres and Brad Pitt showcasing its versatile elegance.
The Verdict: Yacht-Master vs. Submariner
Ultimately, the choice between a Rolex Yacht-Master and a Submariner boils down to personal preference and lifestyle. The Submariner, with its storied history and functional prowess, appeals to those who value durability and a classic look. The Yacht-Master, with its luxurious details and polished finish, is suited for those who seek a blend of high-performance and high-style.
Whether you’re charting the depths of the ocean or navigating the high seas of society, both the Rolex Submariner and the Rolex Yacht-Master offer unmatched quality, reliability, and prestige. As you weigh your options, remember: there’s no wrong choice in the quest for the perfect Rolex.
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The Yachtmaster, as we have mentioned in some of our previous coverage , occupies a somewhat particular place in Rolex’s lineup of sports watches; it shares water-resistance and a turning bezel with the Submariner (the latter is water resistant to 300 m while the Yachtmaster standard model is water resistant to 100 m). It is certainly not a tool watch; the Yachtmaster is offered in either platinum and steel, or gold and steel (that’s Rolesium and Rolesor, lest we forget) and is either quietly or unequivocally luxurious depending on what size and metal you go for (Rolex makes the Yachtmaster in both 35 mm and 40 mm sizes).
The Yachtmaster’s history goes back to the first introduction of the watch in 1992, although the name, interestingly enough, appears on the dial of a prototype Yachtmaster Chronograph from the late 1960s (a watch so legendary I am actually forced to use the word; one of three known is in the collection of Mr. John Goldberger; we covered it – and a host of other remarkable ultra-rare watches from his collection – in a very memorable episode of Talking Watches ).
The term “Yachtmaster” is also, incidentally, used for a certificate of competency in yachting which is issued by the Royal Yachting Association, although we’re unaware of any specific association between the RYA and the Yachtmaster watch.
Now, this newest version of the Yachtmaster does take a few pages from the existing Yachtmaster playbook: 100-meter water resistance, a bidirectional turning bezel, and a dial and hands that echo the Submariner. There are also a couple of features that may make vintage Sub enthusiasts wonder if Rolex mightn’t have an exceedingly subtle sense of humor; the gilt coronet and “Rolex,” and the red lettering, both features which according to HODINKEE founder Ben Clymer would have, had they appeared on a Rolex dive watch, made it instantly the single most popular watch in the modern Rolex inventory. The case is rose gold – Rolex famously makes their own, called Everose, in their own foundry, with a bit of platinum mixed in to prevent discoloration – and the bezel, rather than being some other precious metal (as is the case in the “standard” Yachtmasters) is in black Cerachrom – a very technical-looking matte black that contrasts sharply with the gold case. Somehow, between the rose gold, the Cerachrom bezel, and the new Oysterflex bracelet this manages to be the most luxurious and at the same time most technical Yachtmaster yet (leaving aside the Yachtmaster II, which we recently reviewed right here , but that is a watch that marches to the beat of a different drummer entirely).
The two different versions of the Everose Yachtmaster (40 mm and 37 mm) sport different movements; the larger uses the caliber 3135 and the smaller, the newer 2236, which sports the “Syloxi” silicon balance spring (first used by Rolex in 2014).
The Oysterflex bracelet is, in a nutshell, quite a piece of work. One of the most endearing traits of Rolex as a company is that it tends to demonstrate what we can only describe as a laudable degree of corporate obsessive-compulsive disorder when it comes to research and development, and it does so, often, without making any sort of fanfare about it at all. In this case we do know a little bit about the Oysterflex, however – it is basically designed to have the hypoallergenic and comfort properties of a rubber strap and the durability and shape-retention properties of a bracelet.
At the core of the Oysterflex bracelet are metal inserts made of titanium and nickel, which are used to affix the bracelet to the clasp and watch case; over those is a sheathing of “high-performance black elastomer.” “Elastomer” is a portmanteau word, formed from “elastic” and “polymer” and is a general term for natural and synthetic rubbers. In addition to the materials complexity of the Oysterflex bracelet, it is also shaped in a rather unusual fashion – there are ridges molded into the the wristward face of the bracelet, which are intended to allow the bracelet when worn to better approximate the natural curvature of the wrist.
They might look a bit odd but in practice, the design works out quite wonderfully; this is easily the most downright comfortable and organic-feeling rubber strap I have ever worn, and like the entire watch manages to be both extremely technical in feel, and very luxurious at the same time; I doubt whether any company has ever taken so much trouble over the design of a strap (for all that Rolex prefers the term “bracelet” in describing the Oysterflex, habit dies hard and you’ll probably find yourself calling it a strap, just as we did). On the wrist, the two stabilizing ridges do exactly what they are supposed to: keep the watch from shifting, as heavier watches on rubber straps are wont to do, without requiring you to have the strap uncomfortably tight. The Everose Oysterlock clasp does a superb job mechanically and also looks fabulous into the bargain; the quality of finish on the clasp and case may not seem terribly elaborate at first, but it is as technically flawless as anything I have ever seen at any price, on any watch.
What we have here, in other words, is a very Rolex interpretation of luxury. Yes, this is a gold watch, and a gold Rolex, and wearing a gold Rolex always carries with it, shall we say, certain semiotic complexities. However there is also another side to the watch, and to the Rolex approach to luxury in general: the taking of such pains to produce technical perfection that technical perfection becomes a luxury in itself.
The Everose Rolex Yachtmaster, in Rolex Everose, with Everose Oysterclasp and Oysterflex bracelet, as shown, $22,000 in 37 mm, and $24,950 in 40 mm. For more info, check out Rolex.com.
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The Sub vs the Yacht Master
In the prestigious back catalogue of Rolex watches, perhaps two of the most iconic pieces in the collection are the Rolex Submariner and the Rolex Yacht-Master. While one is almost 40 years older than the other, they’re both history-makers for watch-lovers.
However, if you’re looking to purchase one of these watches, which is the best one to go for? The truth is, you can’t really go wrong with either watch, but there are some significant differences which could sway your choice. To help you find your ideal watch between two titans in the watch world, here’s a rundown on the key features, differences and benefits.
History Of The Rolex Submariner
The Rolex Submariner was launched in 1953 as the diver’s watch. It was the first watch on the market to come with water resistance up to 100 metres. The watch was perfectly designed for divers, not only thanks to its water resistance but also the rotating bezel that could help divers track how long they’ve spent underwater. The watch also has luminous features to improve readability on the watch when diving in the murkiest of water.
Whilst the Rolex Submariner was the first watch to deliver 100m water resistance; it wasn’t seen as the first dive watch. Omega Marine and several Navy and Special Forces watches were seen as dive watches. That said, it was Rolex who dedicated time to creating the perfect dive timepiece and with iterations from 1953 to 2020, the watch has made a name as an evolutionary piece that keeps divers at the forefront of its design.
History Of The Rolex Yacht-Master
The history of the Rolex Yacht-Master actually piggy-backs off the Rolex Submariner, despite creating two entirely different watches. The Rolex Yacht-Master was launched in 1992. This was the first new model that Rolex introduced in 28 years.
However, Rolex legend has it that the designers weren’t trying to come up with a new model. Instead, Rolex wanted to significantly update their Rolex Submariner design. The designs that came back were admired but were too different from the Submariner look. It was feared that Submariner fans would not be happy with such a radical change to the design.
And so, these designs were transformed into a brand-new model, the Rolex Yacht-Master.
What’s The Difference Between The Rolex Submariner And Yacht-Master?
There are several areas where the Submariner and Yacht-Master are different:
Water Resistance : When the Submariner was initially introduced, the watch had a water resistance of 100m. However, iterations of this watch mean it can have water resistance up to 300m thanks to its Triplock – the triple-waterproof security with three sealed areas on the watch.
In contrast, the Yacht-Master offers 100m of water resistance.
Size: The Submariner is a sleek 40mm size, ideal for readability without being too much of a statement. The Rolex Yacht-Master, however, is more tailored. The Yacht-Master comes in 37mm, 40mm and 42mm cases. The 37mm was designed as a women’s watch. However, the range in sizes can suit styles for a more subtle or rugged timepiece, depending on personal preference.
Case Material : The Yacht-Master offers a stainless steel, everose, rolesor (a mix of steel and gold) and roselium (a mix of stainless steel and platinum) as case materials. In contrast, the Submariner offers a stainless steel case.
Bezel: The Submariner bezel is unidirectional to help divers keep better track of their dive time. The Yacht-Master, instead, offers a bidirectional rotating bezel.
Cost: To buy them from new, the Yacht-Master is a greater investment compared to a Submariner. However, in terms of long-term investment, both watches hold their value. Submariners traditionally hold more value in the second-hand market, but this can fluctuate depending on availability, demand, and trends.
Which Rolex Is Right For You?
The Rolex Submariner is a classic and highly desirable watch and was even James Bond’s gadget of choice. However, the Rolex Yacht-Master offers a more rugged and sportier aesthetic compared to the more casual look of the Rolex Submariner.
With both watches available in 18k white gold, yellow gold, stainless steel, as well as a multitude of different coloured faces and bezels, the difference between a Submariner and a Yacht-Master can be a style choice as the quality and impact of both watches are assured.
If you’re struggling to choose between a Rolex Submariner or Yacht-Master, Susannah Lovis is here to help. Browse our Rolex collections online or visit us in the Burlington Arcade. If you are looking for a specific watch, we welcome you to contact our team, who will do our utmost to help you find your ideal Rolex watch.
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Comparison: Rolex Yacht-Master vs. Submariner
Among the diverse Rolex range, two models have captivated enthusiasts and collectors alike: the Rolex Yacht-Master and the Submariner. Both watches, steeped in history and adorned with Rolex’s renowned precision engineering, offer distinct features and aesthetic appeal. This article delves into a detailed comparison of the Yacht-Master and Submariner, considering their design, functionality, performance, and value, particularly from a UK perspective.
Historical Context
Rolex submariner: pioneering underwater exploration.
The Rolex Submariner’s introduction in 1953 marked a significant milestone in watchmaking. Designed initially for divers, it became an instant classic, setting the benchmark for what a dive watch should be.
Over the years, the Submariner has undergone various enhancements in terms of water resistance, materials, and movement technology, evolving from a practical tool for divers to an emblem of style and rugged elegance. The model’s association with iconic figures, including James Bond in several films, has further cemented its status in popular culture.
Rolex Yacht-Master: From Sea to Shore
While the Yacht-Master was introduced in 1992, its conceptual roots can be traced back to the Submariner. However, Rolex envisioned the Yacht-Master as a more luxurious counterpart, tailored not for the depths of the ocean but for the deck of a yacht.
This model represents a blend of Rolex’s nautical heritage with a more lifestyle-oriented approach. Over the years, the Yacht-Master has been offered in various sizes and materials, including the introduction of the Yacht-Master II in 2007, featuring a regatta timer, catering to the needs of professional sailors.
Design and Aesthetics
Submariner: the practical choice.
The Rolex Submariner’s design is instantly recognisable with its bold, simple lines. The large, luminescent hour markers and hands on the dial are designed for maximum legibility in dark underwater conditions. The Submariner’s bezel, with its knurled edge, is designed for easy grip underwater, even with gloves. The overall aesthetic of the Submariner is one of utilitarian elegance, a watch that is at home both in the depths of the ocean and in a formal setting.
Yacht-Master: Sophistication Meets Sportiness
In contrast, the Rolex Yacht-Master’s design is more polished and varied. While it retains the fundamental robustness of Rolex’s sports watches, it adds a layer of luxury. The bezel is more ornate, often featuring precious metals, and the dial comes in various colours and finishes, offering a more personalised look. The Yacht-Master’s case design is slightly more rounded and less bulky than the Submariner, giving it a sleeker profile on the wrist.
Functionality and Performance
Submariner: engineered for the depths.
The Submariner’s functionality is deeply rooted in its diving heritage. Its rotating bezel allows divers to accurately and safely monitor diving time and decompression stops. The watch’s Oyster case, equipped with a Triplock winding crown, ensures waterproofness to a depth of 300 metres. The Submariner’s movement, either the calibre 3135 or the more recent 3230, is a certified Swiss chronometer, a designation reserved for high-precision watches that have passed the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) tests.
Yacht-Master: Nautical Precision
The Yacht-Master, while also built to be robust and waterproof, focuses more on surface water sports and yachting needs. Its water resistance is slightly lower than the Submariner’s, at 100 metres, which is more than adequate for most water-related activities except deep-sea diving. The Yacht-Master’s movement, the calibre 3235, offers superior accuracy and a power reserve of up to 70 hours. Its more intricate bezel, while not specifically designed for diving, serves well in timing events during sailing and other surface water activities.
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Material and Build Quality
Submariner: a testament to durability.
The Rolex Submariner is renowned for its robustness, primarily due to the use of Oystersteel, a material exclusive to Rolex. This steel belongs to the 904L family, known for its exceptional anti-corrosion properties, crucial for withstanding harsh marine environments. The Submariner’s crystal is made from scratch-resistant sapphire, ensuring the dial remains unblemished over years of use. The attention to detail in its construction ensures that each Submariner watch can withstand the extreme pressures of deep-sea diving, making it a reliable tool for professional divers.
Yacht-Master: Combining Strength with Elegance
The Rolex Yacht-Master, while sharing the Submariner’s commitment to quality, opts for a blend of materials that lean towards luxury. It is available in a variety of finishes, including Rolesium (a combination of steel and platinum), yellow gold, and Everose gold (Rolex’s exclusive pink gold alloy). These materials are not only chosen for their aesthetic appeal but also for their durability and resistance to elements. The Yacht-Master’s sapphire crystal and robust case construction also ensure longevity and resilience, albeit with a more polished and refined finish suitable for a luxury sports watch.
Price and Value
Submariner: an investment beyond time.
In the UK, the price of the Rolex Submariner reflects its status as an iconic diver’s watch. The cost varies depending on the specific model and materials but generally starts at around £7,150 for the basic steel model. Vintage Submariner models, especially those with a notable history or unique features, can fetch significantly higher prices on the secondary market. The Submariner is not just a purchase but an investment, known for its ability to hold and often increase in value over time.
Yacht-Master: Luxury at a Premium
Rolex Yacht-Master pricing , starting at around £9,600 in the UK, is positioned as a more luxurious option. Models featuring precious metals or unique designs can command higher prices. The Yacht-Master’s value in the secondary market is generally stable, though it does not typically see the same level of appreciation as the Submariner. Its value is more tied to its luxury status and the appeal of its design and materials rather than its history or functionality as a diver’s watch.
Market Perception and User Demographics
Submariner: universally revered.
The Rolex Submariner enjoys a broad and diverse appeal, transcending various demographics. It is favoured by both watch enthusiasts and the general public for its history, functionality, and design. Its reputation as a durable and reliable tool watch attracts professionals and adventurers, while its iconic status and aesthetic appeal make it a popular choice among collectors, celebrities, and those in corporate and formal settings. The Submariner is often seen as a symbol of achievement and a staple in any watch collection.
Yacht-Master: The Choice of the Refined
The Rolex Yacht-Master caters to a more niche market compared to the Submariner. It is often chosen by individuals who are drawn to its blend of sportiness and luxury. The Yacht-Master is particularly popular among the yachting community and those who engage in luxury leisure activities. Its sophisticated design and use of precious materials make it a favoured accessory in high-end social settings. While it may not have the universal appeal of the Submariner, the Yacht-Master is highly regarded among those who value elegance and luxury in their timepieces.
Summary: Rolex Yacht-Master vs Submariner
Do you have a favourite.
The Rolex Yacht-Master and Submariner are both exemplary timepieces, each with its own character and purpose. The Submariner is a legendary diver’s watch, revered for its functionality and classic design. The Yacht-Master, while also robust, leans more towards luxury and style, making it suitable for a different kind of enthusiast.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main differences between the rolex yacht-master and submariner.
The Rolex Yacht-Master is designed as a luxury sports watch, suitable for yachting and leisure activities, featuring a variety of sizes and luxurious materials like platinum and gold. The Submariner, on the other hand, is a professional diver’s watch, water-resistant up to 300 metres, and made primarily from Oystersteel for enhanced durability. The Submariner has a more utilitarian design, whereas the Yacht-Master offers a balance of elegance and sportiness.
Is the Rolex Submariner more expensive than the Yacht-Master?
Generally, the Rolex Submariner is less expensive than the Yacht-Master. In the UK, the Submariner’s price starts at around £7,150 for the basic steel model, while the Yacht-Master begins at approximately £9,600. However, prices vary based on materials and specific model features. The Submariner’s price can rise significantly for vintage or special editions.
Can the Rolex Yacht-Master be used for diving like the Submariner?
While the Rolex Yacht-Master is water-resistant to 100 metres and suitable for swimming and surface water sports, it is not designed for deep-sea diving like the Submariner. The Submariner is specifically engineered for diving, with a water resistance of up to 300 metres and a unidirectional rotatable bezel for tracking decompression times.
Which watch is better for an investment, the Yacht-Master or the Submariner?
The Rolex Submariner is often considered a better investment. It retains its value exceptionally well and, in some cases, appreciates over time, especially for vintage or rare models. The Yacht-Master also retains value but is more valued as a luxury timepiece rather than for potential appreciation, making the Submariner a more popular choice for investors.
Are there different size options available for the Yacht-Master and Submariner?
The Rolex Yacht-Master offers more size variety, with models available in 37mm, 40mm, and 42mm, catering to different wrist sizes and preferences. The Submariner is traditionally available in a 40mm size, although Rolex has introduced a 41mm model in recent years. This difference allows the Yacht-Master to offer more versatility in terms of styling and fit.
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Rolex Comparison Guide - Submariner, Datejust, Daytona & Yacht-Master
Rolex Comparison Guide Submariner, Datejust, Daytona & Yacht-Master
Perhaps you are feeling a bit overwhelmed by Rolex's huge range of different watches, and because of this, you don't know which to choose. To help you find the perfect watch, we have crafted a detailed guide which compares popular Rolex models including the Submariner, the Datejust, the Daytona, and the Yacht-Master.
Rolex Submariner vs Rolex Datejust
Submariner overview.
Introduced in 1953, the Submariner was dubbed 'The Diver's Watch' and is still one of the most in-demand watch models today. Its ingenious design consists of strong resistance against water, self-winding mechanisms, and a handy chromalight display.
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Datejust overview
Created in 1945, only a decade before the Submariner, the Datejust is best known for its iconic feature, the Cyclops, a date-magnifying lens. The Datejust is a truly beautiful design embezzled with high-quality crystals and an overall aesthetically pleasing look.
Similarities and Differences
The Submariner and Datejust are alike in various ways. They are both incredibly sturdy and reliable models and are both members of Rolex's iconic Oyster Perpetual range, meaning they are designed with a perpetual self-winding rotor. The Submariner and Datejust are popular and consistently in-demand. The main differences between the two models are the typical applications and design attributes. The Submariner was designed for underwater diving, whilst the Datejust was only made for everyday usage, because of this the Submariner has a more complex design. This model possesses extra features such as greater water-resistance, a brighter display, a stronger grip to the wearer's wrist and a rotating bezel. However, the purpose of the Datejust was for it to be the only watch the wearer should need. This makes a fitting accessory for any formal or informal occasion. There are more options to choose from in the Datejust collection; various dial, metal, bracelet combinations to choose from, as opposed to the Submariner.
Rolex Daytona vs Rolex Yacht-Master
Daytona overview.
The Daytona is another iconic Rolex creation and is undoubtedly the most popular and sought after model in the range. First manufactured in 1963 and reinvented with a new in-house movement in 2000, the Daytona is a model beloved by many Rolex fanatics.
Yacht-Master overview
'The Watch of the Open Seas' aka the Yacht-Master was specially crafted to embody the spirit of a sailor. Having been released in the 1950s, it is today regarded as the perfect combination of style and function.
The two models have similar abilities concerning water-resistance. Buyers have more colour options with the Daytona as the model comes in many different colours, metals and precious stone settings whilst the Yacht-Master's colour options are limited. Those looking for a big, bold watch that will draw attention should choose the Yacht-Master, and those looking for something more elegant and classic should opt for the Daytona. The Daytona utilises Calibre 4130, as opposed to the Yacht-Master which makes use of Calibre 4161. The Yacht-Master's Calibre 4161 is, functionally speaking, more multiplexed than the Daytona's Calibre 4130. Interestingly, Rolex states that Calibre 4161 took 35,000 hours to manufacture. Overall, these models live up to Rolex's reputation of producing high-quality, efficient watches - but if you enjoy the open seas and sailing is important to you opt for the Yacht-Master, and if having a timing masterpiece that is elegant with gorgeous colour combination is more important to you, opt for the Daytona.
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The Rolex Yacht-Master vs. the Submariner: What’s the difference?
Few sports watches yield as much influence as Rolex’s two nautical timepieces: The Rolex Yacht-Master and the Submariner. While one is considered the most famous model in the Swiss brand’s extensive catalogue, the other is a luxurious icon, a classic in its own right.
Undeniably, the 1953 Rolex Submariner has long been the most esteemed nautical timepiece for divers, and its reputation as James Bond’s signature watch pre-Omega cements its iconic status. However, the 1992 Yacht-Master offers stern competition, with a luxurious design that is effortlessly timeless and rich in yachting heritage.
However, despite differences in appearance, performance, and mechanics, the Yacht-Master and Submariner are inextricably intertwined with each other’s identity, making it difficult for Rolex collectors to choose a favourite. Here, we look at the difference between the Yacht-Master and Submariner series to help you choose the best one.
Pictured left: Submariner 126613LB – Mens Watch – Blue Dial – 2021
Pictured right: Yacht-Master 16623 – Mens Watch – White Dial – 2015
Table of contents
The Rolex Submariner
- The Rolex Yacht-Master
- How are the Rolex Submariner and Yacht-Master Related?
- Yacht-Master vs. Submariner dials
- Rolex watch movement differences
Rolex Yacht-Master vs. Submariner: Shop Rolex at Miltons Diamonds
Rolex yacht-master vs. the submariner.
Our recent blog posts discuss the distinctive histories of the Rolex Submariner and Yacht-Master . However, before delving into the differences between these two iconic timepieces, read on for a brief introduction.
Widely considered the most famous Rolex watch, the Submariner’s reputation precedes itself. It launched in 1953 and, in doing so, made history as the first timepiece for divers waterproof to a depth of 100 metres.
Rolex Submariner 16610 – Mens Watch – Black Dial – 40mm – 2002
Today, the Submariner enjoys legendary status in Rolex’s extensive catalogue. It has received various updates to enhance and perfect its performance, from increasing its waterproof depth to 300 metres to aesthetic changes that have cemented its status as Rolex’s most luxurious talking point.
While divers’ needs determine the Submariner’s design, its reach has extended well beyond the community it was initially intended for. Each model sets a benchmark for diver’s watches worldwide while simultaneously offering Rolex collectors a practical timepiece that exudes luxury.
The Rolex Yacht-Master
Launched in 1992, the Rolex Yacht-Master bezel allows the user to measure time intervals, perfect for yacht racing. Luxury is at the forefront of its design, with the original model featuring a magnificent gold profile that demands attention in any setting.
Rolex Yacht-Master 16623 – Men’s Watch – Blue Dial – 2005
Upon release, the Yacht-Master was positioned as a luxury watch featuring beautifully crafted premium materials like gold and platinum. It was immediately well-received by Rolex collectors worldwide – so much so that some fifteen years later, Rolex expanded the series with the 2007 Yacht-Master II . This updated take on the classic took Rolex’s grandeur and turned it on its head, presenting an overstated look that caused time to stand still, dividing collectors’ opinions far and wide.
Today, the Yacht-Master series is considered a timeless icon, soon to be a classic. Moreover, its glamorous design, rich sailing heritage, and exemplary sporting features make it as relevant today as it was upon release.
How are the Rolex Submariner and Yacht-Master related?
The Rolex Submariner and Yacht-Master are renowned for their iconic designs dedicated to sports enthusiasts’ needs. However, they share much more than seafaring heritage, with the Yacht-Master rumoured to originally be an adventurous remodelling of the classic diver’s watch.
Rumours indicate that Rolex had plans to redesign the famed Submariner watch, creating a more luxurious take on the classic. However, plans were abandoned for undisclosed reasons, leaving the Swiss brand with unfinished work.
Rather than abandoning the project entirely, Rolex released a separate model: The 1992 Yacht-Master. This new timepiece offered collectors a more glamorous showpiece than the Submariner, with an unapologetically luxurious look.
What’s the difference between the Yacht-Master and the Submariner?
There’s no denying that these two timepieces share similar aesthetics. However, there is a world of difference between them. Read on as we delve into the differences between the Yacht-Master and Submariner!
Rolex creates various bezels, from those designed to add aesthetic impact and luxury to functional bezels that transform a traditional timepiece into a tool watch. The Submariner and Yacht-Master both feature practical bezels. However, neither forgo luxury.
The Submariner bezels have been crafted from aluminium and, more recently, a ceramic alloy, which is durable and scratch-resistant. It is unidirectional, turning one way to prevent confusion when diving – a crucial safety element. Moreover, in keeping with diving precautions, it is marked for 60 minutes, with practical markers for the first 15.
On the contrary, the Yacht-Master’s bezel rotates in both directions, allowing the wearer complete flexibility when timing regatta races. It is expertly crafted from the most luxurious materials, including platinum and 18ct gold. The bezel also features raised 60-minute gradations that sit on the surface of the bezel rather than being engraved.
The Submariner and Yacht-Master have been available with various dial styles and colours. However, the Yacht-Master was the first Rolex to feature the maxi dial, with oversized hour markers and wider hands. While the maxi dial has historically divided opinion, it serves a distinct purpose for yachting enthusiasts, making the dial much easier to read.
The maxi dial would be added to the Submariner much later (Vintage models like the 5513 dials also share this nickname), offering a chromalight display for enhanced visibility underwater and in dark environments, an essential safety feature for divers.
Watch movement differences
The Submariner and Yacht-Master previously featured the calibre 3135 movement, which has powered the Submariner since 1998. However, Rolex updated the 126622 Yacht-Master in 2019 with a new movement: The calibre 3235. This enhanced the watches’ efficiency by approximately 15% and offered an improved 70-hour power reserve.
While this updated movement inevitably pits the Yacht-Master ahead of the Submariner, the beloved divers’ watch later received the upgraded 3235 movement with the introduction of the 126610 Submariner in 2020.
Yacht-Master and Submariner sizes
The Yacht-Master was the first sports watch available in three sizes: 29mm, 35mm, and 40mm. On the contrary, the Submariner is largely available in 40mm and 41mm sizes. However, between 1953 and 1959, several stainless steel Submariner models were available in 37mm.
Pictured left: Submariner 116613LN – Men’s Watch – Black Dial – 2014
Pictured right: Yacht-Master 126621 – Gents Watch – Black Dial – 2020
Although they feature various similarities, the Rolex Yacht-Master and Submariner offer Rolex collectors two different experiences. While the Submariner exudes understated luxury, the Yacht-Master is unashamedly bold and glamorous, and the Yacht-Master ll even more so.
However, when choosing between these iconic sports watches, there’s no wrong choice, with each model promising a truly opulent timepiece that will be appreciated in any setting.
At Miltons Diamonds, we offer a beautiful range of Rolex models for every collector and occasion, complete with genuine Rolex boxes, papers and manuals. Shop the Yacht-Master and Submariner in various finishes today. Or, for more magnificent Rolex watches, shop our complete Rolex collection .
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Because they are built to last, Rolex watches often live several lives. Rolex offers the opportunity to purchase previously worn timepieces that are certified as authentic and guaranteed by the brand.
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The Rolex Certified Pre-Owned programme vouches for the authenticity of second-hand Rolex watches at their time of resale by an Official Jeweler displaying the special Rolex Certified Pre-Owned plaque. It guarantees that these watches benefit from the quality criteria inherent to all Rolex products and from the full know-how and professionalism of the brand’s worldwide network of experts.
A symbol of excellence
The Rolex Certified Pre-Owned seal that comes with your watch symbolizes its status as a certified second-hand Rolex watch. This exclusive title attests to its authenticity on the date of purchase and proper functioning, and is accompanied by an international two-year guarantee.
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Delivered at the time of sale, the Rolex Certified Pre-Owned guarantee card officially confirms that the watch is genuine on the date of purchase and guarantees its proper functioning for a period of two years from this date in accordance with the guarantee manual.
Buying a Rolex Certified Pre-Owned watch
Each Rolex Certified Pre-Owned watch is presented in a distinctive pouch. The timepiece comes with the Rolex Certified Pre-Owned seal, a two-year international guarantee card, a service booklet and a guarantee booklet.
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Rolex Submariner Black Dial Stainless Steel 40mm Men's Watch 14060
Rolex Yacht-Master II Men's Watch 116688-0002
Rolex Yacht-Master Platinum Bezel Oystersteel Men's Watch 40 116622
Rolex Yacht-Master 40 Chocolate Dial Men's Watch 126621-0001
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 34 Blue Dial Midsize Watch 114200-0014
Rolex Datejust 36 Champagne Jubilee Diamond Dial Watch 116243
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Silver Dial 36mm Women's Watch 126000-0001
Rolex Lady-Datejust 28 Fluted Bezel Women's Watch 279174-0011
Rolex Lady-Datejust 28 Pink Roman Numeral Women's Watch 279174-0017
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 36 Oystersteel Coral Red Unisex Watch 126000-0007
Rolex Datejust 36 Yellow Gold & Stainless Steel Unisex Watch 16233
Rolex Datejust 36 Yellow Gold & Steel Automatic Unisex Watch 16233
Rolex Datejust 36 Olive Green Palm Motif Dial Unisex Watch 126200-0020
Rolex Yacht-Master 40 Chocolate Dial Rose Gold & Steel Watch 116621-0001
Rolex Submariner No Date Black Dial Men's Watch 114060-0002
Rolex Lady-Datejust 28 White Dial Watch 279160-0016
Rolex Datejust 36 Grey Roman Dial Jubilee Bracelet Unisex Watch 16233
Rolex Lady-Datejust 26 Champagne Tapestry Dial Women's Watch 69173
Rolex Submariner Date Green Dial Oystersteel Men's Watch 116610LV-0002
Rolex Yacht-Master 40 Platinum Bezel Men's Watch 126622-0001
Rolex Submariner Black Dial Stainless Steel Men's Watch 124060-0001
Rolex Lady-Datejust 26 Women's Watch 179178
Rolex Yacht-Master 40 Black Dial Automatic Men's Watch 126621-0002
Rolex Yacht-Master 40 Platinum Bezel Men's Watch 126622-0002
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Oyster Bracelet Diamonds Men's Watch 116503-0006
Rolex Datejust 36 Stainless Steel Domed Bezel Unisex Watch 116200-0061
Rolex Yacht-Master 37 Rhodium Grey Dial Unisex Watch 268622-0002
Rolex Cellini Date 18k Everose Gold Automatic Men's Watch 50515
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Oyster Bracelet Men's Watch 116500LN-0002
Rolex Datejust 36 Domed Bezel Jubilee Bracelet Unisex Watch 126200-0019
Rolex Cellini Time 18k Rose Gold Diamonds Men's Watch 50605RBR-0013
Rolex Datejust 41 Blue Dial Men's Watch 126334-0002
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Black Diamond Dial Men's Watch 116519LN-0025
Rolex Deepsea Black Dial Oystersteel 44mm Men's Watch 116660-0001
Rolex GMT-Master II 40mm Oystersteel Automatic Men's Watch 116710LN-0001
Rolex Datejust 41 Oystersteel & 18k Yellow Gold Men's Watch 126333-0021
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 24 Blue Dial Women's Watch 76080
Rolex Datejust 41 Blue Dial Jubilee Bracelet Men's Watch 126300-0018
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Chronograph Steel Men's Luxury Watch 16520
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 26 Steel Women's Watch 176200
Rolex Datejust 31 White Gold Diamond Bezel Women's Watch 278344RBR-0019
Rolex Lady-Datejust 26 Gold & Steel Petite Women's Dress Watch 69173
Rolex Lady-Datejust 26 Women's Watch 179160-0037
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 26 Steel Women's Watch 176200-00016
Rolex GMT Master II Pepsi Oystersteel Men's Luxury Watch 126710BLRO-0002
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 26 Black Dial Women's Watch 176200-0017
Rolex Lady-Datejust 28 President Bracelet Women's Watch 279175-0002
Rolex Lady-Datejust 28 Champagne Dial Women's Watch 279173-0001
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 39 Dark Rhodium Men's Watch 114300-0001
Rolex Lady-Datejust 26 Yellow Gold Fluted Bezel Women's Watch 79178
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41 Yellow Dial Oystersteel Men's Watch 124300-0004
Rolex Lady-Datejust 26 Ivory Roman Numeral Dial Women's Watch 79173
Rolex GMT-Master II Batman Oystersteel Men's Watch 116710BLNR-0002
Rolex Lady-Datejust 26 Yellow Gold & Stainless Steel Women's Watch 69173
Rolex Lady-Datejust 26 18k Yellow Gold Automatic Women's Watch 69178
Rolex Yacht-Master 40 Platinum Bezel Oystersteel Men's Watch 116622-0002
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41 Turquoise Blue Men's Watch 124300-0006
Rolex Datejust 41 Silver Dial Smooth Bezel Men's Watch 126300-0004
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Air-King Oystersteel Men's Watch 116900
Rolex GMT-Master II Batman Oystersteel Men's Watch 126710BLNR-0002
Rolex Datejust 41 Black Dial Jubilee Bracelet Watch 126300-0012
Rolex Datejust II 41 White Dial Luxury Men's Watch 116334
Rolex Datejust II 41 White Gold Bezel Oystersteel Men's Watch 116334-0009
Rolex Submariner Date Steel & Yellow Gold Men's Watch 126613LB-0002
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Steel Bezel Black Dial Men's Watch 116520-0015
Rolex Deepsea D-Blue Dial Oystersteel Men's Watch 126660-0002
Rolex Day-Date 40 White Dial Fluted Bezel Men's Watch 228235-0032
Rolex Datejust 41 White Dial Jubilee Bracelet Men's Watch 126300-0016
Rolex Datejust 41 White Dial Oyster Bracelet Men's Watch 126334-0023
Rolex Sky-Dweller Rose Gold Luxury Men's Watch 326935-0004
Rolex Day-Date 40 Solid 18k Yellow Gold Watch 228238-0005
Rolex Explorer II 42mm Black Dial Oystersteel Men's Watch 216570-0002
Rolex GMT-Master II Pepsi Luxury Men's Watch 126710BLRO-0001
Rolex Submariner Date Oystersteel Black Dial Men's Watch 116610LN-0001
Rolex Datejust 41 Black Dial Oyster Bracelet Men's Watch 126334-0017
Rolex GMT-Master II Coke Black Dial Men's Watch 16710
Rolex GMT-Master II Oystersteel Men's Watch 126720VTNR-0001
Rolex Yacht-Master 40 18k Everose Gold & Steel Men's Watch 126621-0001
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Chronograph White Dial Men's Watch 116520-0016
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Green Dial Watch 116508-0013
Rolex Submariner Date Stainless Steel Kermit Black Dial Men's Watch 16610
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Panda Dial Steel Men's Watch 116500LN-0001
Rolex Submariner Date Black Dial Stainless Steel Men's Watch 126610LN-0001
Rolex Sky-Dweller White Dial Fluted Bezel Men's Watch 326934-0001
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41 Coral Red Domed Bezel Men's Watch 124300-0007
Rolex Sky-Dweller Steel Blue Dial 42mm Luxury Men's Watch 326934-0003
Rolex Datejust 41 Blue Roman Numeral Dial Men's Watch 126334-0026
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona White Dial Men's Panda Watch 116500LN-0001
Rolex Datejust 41 Oystersteel Jubilee Bracelet Men's Watch 126300-0008
Rolex Datejust 41 Blue Dial Domed Bezel Oystersteel Men's Watch 126300-0002
Rolex Explorer 39mm Automatic Stainless Steel Men's Watch 214270-0003
Rolex Datejust 41 White Dial Oystersteel Automatic Men's Watch 126300-0006
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 39 Steel Automatic Men's Watch 114300-0005
Rolex Datejust 41 Automatic Jubilee Bracelet Men's Watch 126334-0014
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Oystersteel Black Dial Men's Watch 116500LN-0002
Rolex Datejust 41 Diamond Mother of Pearl Men's Watch 126334-0020
Rolex Datejust 41 Luxury Men's Watch 126334-0014
Rolex Explorer II White Dial Oystersteel Men's Watch 16570
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 39 Red Grape Dial Steel Men's Watch 114300-0002
Rolex Yacht-Master 40 Blue Dial Men's Luxury Watch 126622-0002
Rolex GMT-Master II Batman Jubilee Men's Watch 126710BLNR-0002
Rolex Sky-Dweller Fluted Bezel Oystersteel Men's Watch 326934-0003
Rolex Datejust 41 Blue Dial Men's Watch 126300-0001
Rolex Datejust 41 White Roman Numeral Dial Men's Watch 126334-0024
Rolex Datejust 36 Oystersteel Slate Dial Unisex Watch 126200-0018
Rolex Yacht-Master 37 Oystersteel & Platinum Unisex Watch 268622-0002
Rolex Yacht-Master 40 Everose Gold & Steel Men's Watch 126621-0002
Rolex Datejust 41 Black Dial Men's Watch 126334-0018
Rolex Submariner Date Hulk Green Dial & Bezel Men's Watch 116610LV-0002
Rolex Datejust 41 Fluted Bezel Men's Automatic Watch 126334-0006
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Champagne Dial Men's Watch 116518LN-0034
Rolex Datejust 41 Blue Fluted Motif Dial Men's Watch 126300-0023
Rolex Lady-Datejust 26 Black Dial Stainless Steel Women's Watch 179160
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41 Blue Dial Domed Bezel Men's Watch 124300-0003
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The Yacht-Master is a luxury sports watch that launched in 1992 in an 18k yellow gold case. Since then, ladies' models have accompanied these rugged timekeeping tools as well as several innovative features like the mid-size man's model and the Rolesium case, crafted from a mix of Rolex's 904-L grade stainless steel and 905 platinum.
Rolex Yacht-Master vs. Submariner: The Case. When initially released, the Yacht-Master was an entirely precious metal watch, the original run comprising only of yellow gold pieces. Since then, models in Everose with Cerachrom bezels appeared, as well as a number in Rolesor (Rolex's own name for a combination of steel and gold). However, along ...
View on Amazon. The first Rolex Yacht-Master was released as a part of the company's Professional series with the reference 16628. The watch was released in 1992 and is touted as the sleeker upgrade to the iconic dive watch, the Submariner. However, according to the rumor mill, many Submariner devotees see that the design overhaul is too much and is ready to pounce into the Yacht-Master.
The superlative chronometer. Engineered specifically for underwater diving and exploration, the Rolex Submariner has come a far way since 1953. Waterproofing, durability, and overall performance. It was tailored to the needs of diving and underwater exploration, but since then it has become a versatile and all-round watch.
The Yacht-Master, with cases available in 37mm, 40mm, and 42mm, offers a water resistance of 100m, suitable for occasional aquatic activities. Conversely, the Submariner, available in 37mm, 40mm, and 41mm sizes, boasts a 300m water resistance, ideal for divers and water sports aficionados. Ultimately, the decision between the Rolex Yacht-Master ...
Interestingly, if we look at the retail price of the Submariner Date vs. Yacht-Master 40, we see that the Yacht-Master is quite a bit more expensive at just under $12,000 while the Submariner is priced at just over $8,500. Yet, in the secondary market, these two models hover around a similar price point - currently around $9,000 (give or take ...
Design Features Of The Rolex Submariner And Yachtmaster. The Submariner is characterized by its classic black dial, with large numbers and distinctive hands. Its bezel rotates and has a 60-minute scale, allowing for accurate timing underwater, which is why it was originally designed for divers. On top of this, the Submariner also features an ...
The Verdict: Yacht-Master vs. Submariner. Ultimately, the choice between a Rolex Yacht-Master and a Submariner boils down to personal preference and lifestyle. The Submariner, with its storied history and functional prowess, appeals to those who value durability and a classic look. The Yacht-Master, with its luxurious details and polished ...
The Everose Rolex Yachtmaster, in Rolex Everose, with Everose Oysterclasp and Oysterflex bracelet, as shown, $22,000 in 37 mm, and $24,950 in 40 mm. For more info, check out Rolex.com. Rolex. A-week-on-the-wrist. For the first time, Rolex is delivering a watch on a rubber strap - except in classic Rolex fashion it's not a rubber strap at all.
In contrast, the Yacht-Master offers 100m of water resistance. Size: The Submariner is a sleek 40mm size, ideal for readability without being too much of a statement. The Rolex Yacht-Master, however, is more tailored. The Yacht-Master comes in 37mm, 40mm and 42mm cases. The 37mm was designed as a women's watch.
While the Rolex Yacht-Master is water-resistant to 100 metres and suitable for swimming and surface water sports, it is not designed for deep-sea diving like the Submariner. The Submariner is specifically engineered for diving, with a water resistance of up to 300 metres and a unidirectional rotatable bezel for tracking decompression times.
Dylan of Bijou Diamond Jewellery compares the Rolex Yacht-Master 40 in steel and platinum with rhodium dial (ref. 116622) with the Rolex Submariner in steel ...
Dive into the world of luxury watches with our detailed review of the Rolex Yacht-Master 40, model reference 126622. Manufactured in 2021, this exquisite tim...
Here's the ultimate showdown on the Rolex Yacht-master 16622 vs Submariner 114060LN. Which one is best for you? Which would you pick? The Rolex Submariner? O...
The Daytona utilises Calibre 4130, as opposed to the Yacht-Master which makes use of Calibre 4161. The Yacht-Master's Calibre 4161 is, functionally speaking, more multiplexed than the Daytona's Calibre 4130. Interestingly, Rolex states that Calibre 4161 took 35,000 hours to manufacture. Overall, these models live up to Rolex's reputation of ...
The yacht master symbolizes where Rolex is now. It's more openly flashy. The name itself exudes wealth and showiness, to an almost campy degree. Each component is on-trend and well thought out. This design will almost certainly go out of fashion before the submariner. All that being said, gimme the YM.
Few sports watches yield as much influence as Rolex's two nautical timepieces: The Rolex Yacht-Master and the Submariner. While one is considered the most famous model in the Swiss brand's extensive catalogue, the other is a luxurious icon, a classic in its own right. Undeniably, the 1953 Rolex Submariner has long been the most esteemed
Hey Guys, I am a first time rolex purchaser and had a quick question before pulling the trigger. I want to purchase a nice tool watch and have narrowed it down to three choices (Happy to hear suggestion however) My first choice is the Yacht-Master ref 116622. Second choice being the classic black submariner and third choice being the black GMT ...
Rolex 40mm Yacht-Master vs Submariner 41mm. As the leading producer of custom rubber watch straps, Rubber B consistently strives to innovate and improve on our existing product catalog, which features custom rubber watch straps for watches from leading watchmakers around the globe, such as Rolex, Tudor, Panerai, and Audemars Piguet. ...
The Rolex Certified Pre-Owned seal that comes with your watch symbolizes its status as a certified second-hand Rolex watch. This exclusive title attests to its authenticity on the date of purchase and proper functioning, and is accompanied by an international two-year guarantee.
Rolex Yacht-Master 40 18k Everose Gold & Steel Men's Watch 126621-0001. Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Chronograph White Dial Men's Watch 116520-0016. ... Rolex Submariner Date Black Dial Stainless Steel Men's Watch 126610LN-0001. Rolex Sky-Dweller White Dial Fluted Bezel Men's Watch 326934-0001.
Beyer Chronometrie of Zurich is proud to be part of the worldwide network of official Rolex retailers, allowed to sell and maintain Rolex watches. The team at Beyer Chronometrie looks forward to your visit. We will help you look through the large range of Rolex models to find the right one for you. Our shop in Zurich is a recognised official ...
Maison Birks is proud to be part of the worldwide network of Official Rolex Retailers, allowed to sell and maintain Rolex watches. Maison Birks is at your service to help you choose the Rolex watch that best suits you from the range of Rolex timepieces. Both Maison Birks locations in Calgary, as well as the ones in Montréal and Quebec City are ...