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Rolex Yacht Master Watches

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When Rolex introduced the Yacht-Master, they gave the classic sports watch a distinctly luxurious update. Today, it stands out as one of the most varied collections in the brand's catalog. Collectors can choose between 37mm, 40mm, and 42mm cases, or look to the highly complex Yacht-Master II. Rolex also uses this line to experiment with different textures and metals, offering everything from rugged RLX titanium to solid rose gold. Whether you prefer the traditional look of a metal bracelet or the sporty feel of an Oysterflex strap, the Yacht-Master easily transitions from the boat to the boardroom.
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Popular Rolex Yacht-Master Watches

Yacht-Master II

If you want a statement watch, the Yacht-Master II is exactly that. It is the most specialized, performance-driven piece in the lineup, built specifically for competitive sailing. Its massive case stands out immediately from traditional Yacht-Master designs, but the real draw is the programmable countdown timer controlled by the mechanical Ring Command bezel. It is an incredibly technical sports watch. Collectors looking for a bold wrist presence often gravitate toward the stainless steel 116680, the two-tone 116681, or the striking solid yellow gold 116688.

Yacht-Master 42

Rolex introduced the Yacht-Master 42 for buyers who want a larger, more modern wrist presence without losing that classic nautical styling. It is a fantastic option if a 40mm case feels just a bit too small. What makes the 42mm size interesting is how Rolex plays with materials here. You can find it in stealthy white gold on a sporty Oysterflex bracelet (reference 226659) or in incredibly lightweight, rugged RLX titanium (reference 226627). Both options manage to offer an oversized look while still feeling premium and comfortable on the wrist.

Yacht-Master 40

The 40mm case size is widely considered the core of the Yacht-Master family. It hits that sweet spot of being a versatile, everyday watch that easily handles the jump between sport and luxury. Because it has such broad appeal for both first-time buyers and seasoned collectors, Rolex offers it in several standout configurations. The Rolesium models—which pair a steel case with a solid platinum bezel—are hugely popular in references like the 116622 and the updated 126622. Alternatively, the Everose gold 126655 on a black Oysterflex bracelet delivers a much warmer, upscale aesthetic.

Yacht-Master 37

For those with slimmer wrists, the Yacht-Master 37 delivers the exact same luxury sport styling as its larger siblings, just in a much more compact profile. It has become a highly sought-after option for women, as well as anyone who prefers a comfortable, understated sports watch. Despite the smaller footprint, Rolex does not hold back on the premium materials. You can easily find it in the signature steel and platinum Rolesium (reference 268622), two-tone Everose Rolesor (reference 268621), or solid Everose gold fitted with an Oysterflex strap (reference 268655).


Rolex Yacht-Master Materials

Part of what makes the Yacht-Master so interesting is the sheer range of metals available. Rolex goes far beyond standard steel here, utilizing heavy precious metals alongside highly technical alloys. The material you go with completely dictates the watch's presence and heft.

  • Titanium - Rolex brought RLX titanium into the mix for a truly purpose-built feel. It drops the weight significantly and features a muted, dark matte finish instead of the usual high polish.
  • Rose Gold -The brand uses its proprietary 18k Everose gold to give the watch a warm, upscale look that will not fade or lose its color over time.
  • Yellow Gold - Solid 18k yellow gold is used for those looking to make a bold, classic statement, most notably in the larger Yacht-Master II models.
  • Platinum - Rolex created a unique combination called Rolesium just for this collection, pairing a durable steel case with a bright, solid 950 platinum bezel.
  • Rhodium - While technically a dial option rather than a case material, dark rhodium (or slate) dials are a massive favorite for their sleek look that makes the watch's bright blue or cyan accents pop.
  • Stainless Steel - Crafted from proprietary Oystersteel, these models provide exceptional durability and a highly polished finish that easily handles daily wear.

How Much Does a Rolex Yacht-Master Cost?

Pricing for a Yacht-Master really comes down to the metal you choose and how hard it is to find at a dealer. If you’re looking for an entry point, older 29mm or 35mm models in steel and platinum usually sit between $6,000 and $9,000. For the more popular 40mm steel versions, like the reference 126622, you’ll likely pay a bit over retail, with secondary market prices landing between $14,000 and $16,500.

The biggest price gaps show up with the newer or rarer materials. For example, the RLX Titanium version is so difficult to get that it often hits $36,000—well over its $16,050 list price. If you’re moving into solid gold, expect to see the Everose 126655 around $35,900, while a gold Yacht-Master II can easily clear $42,000.


How to Sell My Rolex Yacht-Master

Deciding to move on from a timepiece is a big call, so we keep the process as direct as possible. If you want to sell your Yacht-Master or trade in your Yacht-Master for a different reference, our team handles the heavy lifting. We don’t just give you a generic number; we look at the specific rarity and condition of your pre-owned Yacht-Master and compare it against actual, up-to-the-minute market sales.

You’ll have a competitive quote in your inbox within 1 to 3 business days. It’s a simple, expert-led way to sell your Yacht-Master watch without the usual back-and-forth. Sell or trade-in your Yacht-Master to get an evaluation from our team today.


Men’s Rolex Yacht-Master Watches

The 40mm and 42mm versions are easily the most popular picks for a men’s Rolex Yacht-Master. They provide a bit more weight and surface area than the smaller models, making them great for anyone who wants their watch to actually be noticed. Whether it's the classic steel and platinum or the newer, larger titanium case, these sizes just feel right for a modern luxury sports watch.


Women’s Rolex Yacht-Master Watches

The Yacht-Master 37 is the ideal size for anyone wanting a women’s Rolex Yacht-Master that doesn't feel undersized or overly delicate. It captures the same sporty energy as the larger versions but is scaled down for a more refined, comfortable fit on the wrist. For collectors looking for a ladies Yacht-Master that can handle daily wear while still looking high-end, this 37mm reference is hard to beat.


Rolex Yacht-Master Frequently Asked Questions

Who wears a Rolex Yacht-Master?

You’ll frequently see the Yacht-Master on the wrists of high-profile athletes and style icons and anyone who wants a sports watch with a more refined, luxury edge. It’s a favorite for stars like Lionel Messi, who has been spotted with the Everose gold model, as well as Roger Federer, David Beckham, and Tom Cruise. Its blend of high-end materials and rugged capability makes it a staple in places like the paddocks of Formula 1 and the decks of yachts.

Does the Rolex Yacht-Master hold value?

Historically, yes. With Rolex's 2026 price hikes averaging 7%, retail values are climbing. A stainless steel ref. 126622 now trades on the secondary market between $14,000 and $17,000, while the titanium ref. 226627 often hits $36,000—nearly double its $16,050 MSRP. Over the last decade, discontinued references have appreciated by 20% to 50%.