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Rolex’s 2024 Watches Return to Classic Luxury

April 10, 2024

Rolex, the famous Swiss luxury watchmaker, took a step back at the 2024 Watches and Wonders trade show in Geneva. After the frenzy of “hype watches” in 2023, Rolex’s new releases signal a return to normalcy in the luxury watch market.

The highlight of Rolex’s showcase was the new GMT-Master II in stainless steel, featuring a black and gray ceramic bezel. Available with either an Oyster or Jubilee bracelet, this model continues the trend of Rolex steel pieces being incredibly sought after. Despite its $10,700 starting price, finding one at retail locations may prove challenging.

Another standout was the surprise introduction of the Deepsea, Rolex’s extreme diver watch, in an 18K gold case and bracelet with a striking blue face and bezel. With a price tag of $52,100, this hefty timepiece is sure to appeal to those seeking luxury in their dive watches.

Rolex also updated its iconic Cosmograph Daytona with two versions featuring contrasting mother-of-pearl dials and diamond-encrusted bezels. Priced at $61,400 for the Oysterflex version and $70,100 for the bracelet version, these models cater to the most discerning of collectors.

While these releases may not match the hype of previous years, they still hold significant appeal. The secondary market for luxury watches has seen a downturn, reflecting changing consumer sentiments and economic factors. Despite challenges with supply and market conditions, Rolex remains a dominant force in the industry.

CEO Jean-Frédéric Dufour acknowledges the challenges ahead, citing factors such as a strong Swiss franc, rising material costs, and geopolitical tensions. Despite these obstacles, Rolex remains committed to delivering exceptional timepieces to its customers.

Rolex’s 2024 releases may signal a return to classic luxury, but they are no less desirable or sought after. As the market evolves, Rolex continues to adapt while maintaining its position as a leader in the world of luxury watches.

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