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Introduced in 1992, the Rolex Yacht-Master is a sports watch, which falls into the 'Professional' series and which has added to the manufacturer's long-standing association with yachting and sea adventure. Despite its relative youth, it has emerged as one of the most important and popular Rolex collections.

Originally made available in 18k yellow gold alone, the Yacht-Master line has since seen the addition of new materials, as well as mid-size and women's models. Here, we take a more detailed look at the evolution of the Rolex Yacht-Master and the most significant changes and upgrades throughout its history.

The First Rolex Yacht-Master Timepiece

The first ever Yacht-Master model was the Reference 16628, which was released in yellow gold alone, with a 40mm case diameter and a white dial. This particular model was powered by the in-house calibre 3135 movement, which had previously been associated with watches like the Submariner and Sea-Dweller.

Approximately two years later, in 1994, Rolex introduced two new Yacht-Master models. The first of these, Reference 68628, was a mid-size option with a 35mm case diameter, while the second, Reference 69628, was a 29mm model, which was primarily aimed at women. Both of these models were powered by the calibre 2135 movement.

The collection received an update in 1996, as both the mid-size and ladies' models became available in a two-tone combination of yellow gold and stainless steel, known as 'Rolesor' Then, in 1999, a new version of the Yacht-Master was unveiled in Basel, and this featured a two-tone combination of steel and platinum, dubbed 'Rolesium'.

Yacht Master Innovations

One of the biggest expansions of the Rolex Yacht-Master collection came after the turn of the millennium, in the year 2005. It was in this year that the full-size model first became available in the two-tone Rolesor combination of yellow gold and stainless steel, with that particular model going by the name Reference 16623.

At the same time, Rolex also expanded the selection of dial colours available, allowing buyers to choose between white, blue, silver, champagne or brown. A special mother-of-pearl dial was also launched and gained popularity among collectors and other Rolex enthusiasts.

Another update to the collection came in 2012, when the Rolesium version of the Rolex Yacht-Master, Reference 116622, was released with a blue sunray dial. The manufacturer also took the opportunity to update the Yacht-Master case to a Supercase, slightly altering the appearance and making the lugs thicker as a result.

The New Yacht-Master II

In 2010, a separate Yacht-Master collection was released, under the name Yacht-Master II. The defining feature of this particular family is the inclusion of a 10-minute countdown timer, which is fitted with its own mechanical memory and has integrated bezel functionality. Moreover, the models have a larger 44mm case size. Other features include a calibre 4161 regatta chronograph movement and an impressive 72-hour power reserve.

Initially, the Yacht-Master II was made available in a choice of either 18k yellow gold (Reference 116688) or 18k white gold (Reference 116689). These models were then supplemented by the introduction of a two-tone combination of rose gold and stainless steel (Reference 116681) in 2011.

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Popular Band Colors for Rolex Yacht-Master Wristwatches:

  • Orange
  • White
  • Gold
  • Clear
  • White Gold

Orange band watches are great for adding a hint of color to any look. With a unique band color, they are excellent for a stand-out timepiece. White band watches are traditional and tasteful accessories that will never go out of style. They feature popular designs, which look great with any ensemble.

Available Band Materials for Rolex Yacht-Master Watches:

  • Stainless Steel
  • Tantalum
  • Solid Gold
  • Wooden
  • Titanium

Stainless steel band wristwatches have a modern style, giving them a beautiful, sleek feel. Stainless steel bands are resistant to corrosion for added durability. Defined by their beautiful shades of silver with blue tints, tantalum band wristwatches are high-end investment pieces. Tantalum bands are made from hypoallergenic materials, which are especially well-suited for people with sensitive skin.

Popular Face Colors for Rolex Yacht-Master Wristwatches:

  • Clear
  • Yellow
  • White Gold
  • Yellow Gold
  • Ivory

Clear face wristwatches will add a unique touch to any outfit. With a unique face color, they are excellent for a one-of-a-kind timepiece. Yellow face wristwatches are great for adding a pop of color to any outfit. Flirty and fun, they will add a hint of color to any ensemble.

What are some of the most popular Rolex Yacht-Master watches on ebay?

  • Rolex Yacht-Master II 116681WASO Wrist Watch for Men
  • Rolex Yacht-Master 116680 Wrist Watch for Men

How much do Yacht Masters cost?

Prices at a Glance: Rolex Yacht-Master.

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Secondly, the Rolex Yacht-Master is a luxury watch and is often outfitted in precious metals. These precious metals inherently allow it to hold great value as the years go on, and its premium construction guarantees that it will always be worth something.

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Retail prices for Rolex Yacht-Master II watches starts at $18,750 for the stainless steel model with a blue Cerachrom bezel, and increase from there with the use of precious metals. The most expensive Yacht-Master II model is the solid 18k yellow gold version, which costs $43,550 when purchased brand new.

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Discontinued Rolex Yacht-Master II Rolex once offered four variations of the Yacht-Master II: stainless steel, yellow gold, two-tone steel/Everose gold, and bi-metal white gold/platinum. However, Rolex has now let go of the white gold Yacht-Master II 116689 with a platinum bezel.