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Rolex’s Most Important Release of 2023 Was a Long Time Coming

Posted on August 21, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

Rolex finally did it: it made a full-titanium watch that’s actually practical for everyday wear. Meet the all-new Yacht-Master 42, a de facto successor to the titanium Deepsea Challenge announced last year, albeit slightly less gargantuan. Here are the most important takeaways. Titanium Matters. Here’s Why

A titanium Yacht-Master has been rumored since Olympic sailing champion Ben Ainslie was spotted wearing a prototype in 2021. That watch was on a strap but the new Yacht-Master comes on a
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