
Rolex
Yacht-Master 226627 RLX titanium 42mm
Whats Included
Box & Papers
Condition
Brand New
Year
2025
The Yacht-Master 226627, released in 2023, marks a significant milestone as the first Yacht-Master crafted in RLX titanium, a proprietary, grade 5 titanium alloy developed by Rolex. This 42mm model is notably lighter than its steel or gold counterparts, offering exceptional comfort and durability. The satin-brushed RLX titanium case and bracelet, combined with a matte black Cerachrom bezel and Chromalight display, deliver a modern, technical aesthetic while maintaining the collection’s signature sophistication.
Significance:
The 226627 is Rolex’s first full-production titanium watch, showcasing the brand’s innovation and willingness to embrace advanced materials. RLX titanium offers superior resistance to corrosion and scratches, making it ideal for active lifestyles. This model appeals to collectors and enthusiasts seeking a robust, lightweight, and contemporary Rolex, cementing the Yacht-Master 226627’s status as a groundbreaking addition to the brand’s storied lineup.
Model: Yacht-Master 42
Reference: 226627
Material: Titanium
Dial: Intense black dial
Dimensions: 42 mm
Bracelet / Strap: Titanium
This Yacht-Master 42 has been authenticated and evaluated by our expert watchmakers through a comprehensive 10-step process. A complete condition report is provided with your purchase at your request.
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