Rolex unveils 6 new watches for 2022, including a blacked-out Yacht-Master and a surprise left-handed GMT Master II
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- Rolex unveiled six new watches during the annual Watches and Wonders conference in Geneva.
- The Swiss brand introduced new colors, materials, and movements for five of its mainstay lines.
First up, the Air-King, Rolex's classic offering for aviators since 1958.
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Notably, the dial now features a zero in front of the five for a more balanced look, and a new Calibre 3230 movement.
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"Unlike the predecessor, this model is now made with crown guards, giving it a much sportier look like the GMT and Sub," said Paul Altieri, CEO of Bob's Watches.
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Source: Bob's Watches
Next, the Day-Date 40 in platinum with its classic President bracelet, and, for the first time, the Rolex fluted bezel.
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The new ice-blue dial lets the world know what this watch is made of.
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The waterproof case is machined from a solid block of 950 platinum and closed using a tool that is exclusive to Rolex watchmakers.
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Continuing with the colorful dials, the new Datejust 31 features 24 flowers centered by a diamond at the center of each.
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Three versions will be available: azzurro blue and white gold; olive green and yellow gold; and Everose gold and silver.
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The new Datejust 31 carries the Calibre 2236 movement, as it has since 2018.
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Rolex says this year's Yacht-Master 40 is "inspired by the aurora borealis and the glow of dawn."
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The rotatable bezel features trapeze-cut stones — pink sapphire, light blue sapphire, diamond, purple sapphire, and dark blue sapphire — in a sequence repeated eight times.
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A triangular diamond marks 12 o'clock, and the case is embedded with 46 brilliant-cut diamonds.
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Traditionally offered in white gold, the Yacht-Master 42 is now available in 18 carat yellow gold.
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The yellow gold contrasts luxuriously against the black dial, and the markings have a new luminescent material that will glow brighter than ever.
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The bi-directional bezel in matte black ceramic features raised graduations and numerals, and the Oysterflex bracelet finishes the blacked-out look.
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Last, but not least, the novel GMT-Master II is sure to cause more than a few double-takes.
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"A GMT-Master II for lefties? No one saw this coming," Altieri said.
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Rolex says moving the stem and date window to the other side of the watch actually required a considerable amount of engineering in order to maintain its official Superlative Chronometer certification.
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"No doubt this will be a tough piece to acquire," Altieri said. "It might encourage double wristers — I want one!"
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