Watch of the Week: Rolex Yacht-Master
Rarely has a name of a timepiece been more appropriate than with the Rolex Yacht-Master, because if you own a yacht, this is the watch to wear. While deeply rooted in Rolex‘s sailing heritage, a field in which they have been active since the 1950s, it was first launched in 1992. Right from the start, it held a unique position as it combines the tool watch look of the Submariner with a generous dash of elegance. This resulted in a tempting sports watch that has been one of the pillars of the Rolex collection ever since.
It is instantly recognizable, thanks to its graduated bezel. With the first generation, it was made from platinum. This material is still available in the current collection, yet now joined by versions with a bezel in all gold and gold with a Cerachrom insert made from technical ceramic. These models show the versatility of the Yacht-Master to an even greater extent. All the more, because now it is available not only on the robust Oyster-bracelet but also on an Oysterflex. What looks like a rubber strap truly deserves the title of bracelet. Thanks to an ingenious construction, Rolex was able to combine the best of both worlds. Within an over-mold of black, high-performance elastomer, flexible blades made from titanium and nickel alloy are placed. In combination with the patented cushion system inside the bracelet, the Yacht-Master will always sit perfectly and comfortably on the wrist.
Rolex is offering the Yacht-Master in three different sizes; 42, 40, and 37mm. While the diameter of the case may differ, its character stays the same. All models are fitted with an automatic movement, which is Chronometer certified. Thanks to the famed Oyster-case, and screw-down crown, the water resistance is 100 meters, making it the perfect and stylish choice to explore the world over water.