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2025 NEW Oyster Perpetual “Turquoise Blue”

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          At Watches & Wonders 2025, Rolex unveils a bold take on the Cosmograph Daytona, pairing a turquoise blue dial with yellow gold and black ceramic. The result? One of the most eye-catching Daytonas in the modern collection.

           

          The return of a Rolex turquoise dial
          Turquoise has been one of the hottest colors in watchmaking over the past few years, and that’s largely thanks to Rolex. In 2020, the brand introduced a lineup of colorful Oyster Perpetuals, including the now-famous turquoise blue. Other brands quickly followed suit, making it a full-blown trend.

           

           

          Yet, despite the color’s popularity, Rolex kept its use fairly limited. Until now, it had only appeared on the Oyster Perpetual and a Day-Date with a turquoise stone dial. But in 2025, that changes — the Daytona finally gets its turn with this fan-favorite hue.

          Unlike the Day-Date’s turquoise stone dial, the Daytona’s dial is lacquered. While that means it doesn’t have the natural texture and visual depth of a stone dial, it does offer a clean, flawless finish, arguably better suited for a precision-driven sports chronograph.

           

           

          • Model case

            Oyster, 40 mm, yellow gold

          • Oyster architecture

            Monobloc middle case, screw-down case back and winding crown

          • Diameter

            40 mm

          • Material

            18 kt yellow gold

          • Bezel

            Black monobloc Cerachrom bezel in ceramic with moulded tachymetric scale

          • Winding crown

            Screw-down, Triplock triple waterproofness system

          • Crystal

            Scratch-resistant sapphire

          • Water resistance

            Waterproof to 100 metres / 330 feet