Watch trends tend to move in cycles. Dial colors that dominate one year can feel tired the next. Yet one shade has managed to hold the luxury watch world in a surprisingly firm grip for nearly half a decade now: turquoise blue.
Whether people call it “Tiffany blue” or not, the color has become shorthand for modern watch hype ever since the frenzy surrounding the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 Tiffany & Co. release. Since then, brands across every price tier have chased some version of the same formula, from playful chronographs to affordable sports watches.
Rolex, however, never really had to chase the trend. It was already there.
Now the Crown appears to have quietly delivered one of its most elevated takes on the look yet.
Turquoise, meet sapphire

As part of Rolex’s more discreet and elite off-catalog collection, you’ll never find any official public information about this new Rolex Day-Date directly through the Crown’s official media channels, or see this watch displayed in the window of a Rolex authorized dealer.
Instead, as is usually the case these days, the details of this release have leaked organically through boutique channels, collectors with access, and a few outlets with direct contacts to these sources, such as Watch Guys and Becker Time.
This 18k white gold Day-Date 36 pairs a turquoise stone dial with an additional upgrade: baguette-cut blue sapphire markers.
It’s a lavish and extremely limited configuration, no doubt, but one that somehow manages to feel restrained compared to most of the gem-set off-catalog Rolexes we’ve seen and even other highly coveted turquoise-dialed additions to the Crown’s standard catalog.





