Rolex Yacht-Master with a Grey dial
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Rolex Yacht-Master with a grey dial, the refined side of sport
The Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master is Rolex at its most relaxed and polished, a sports watch built for sailing that lives comfortably in the brand’s luxury lane. Sitting alongside the hard-core divers, it keeps the professional vibe but trades tactical severity for sophistication. In grey, often called rhodium, dark rhodium, or slate, the model reads sporty, elegant, and quietly confident.
The grey sunburst dial shifts from cool slate to charcoal, a versatile backdrop for Chromalight luminous markers and Mercedes hands. Fun fact: the grey dial is made of platinum. The date sits under the Cyclops lens for instant legibility. It feels deliberate and restrained, letting the bezel do the talking.
Cases in 40 mm, 37 mm and 29mm are typically Oystersteel with a platinum bezel, the signature look: a bidirectional, rotatable ring with sandblasted texture and polished raised numerals. Across the line you’ll also find Everose Gold, Rolesor, and Cerachrom options, but the grey dial pairs especially well with platinum. A sapphire crystal, screw-down crown with Twinlock, and 100 m waterproofness keep it honest. Inside, the self-winding calibre 3235 powers recent 40 mm pieces, while 37 mm models often use calibre 2236. Both are Superlative Chronometer and COSC certified.
The Oyster bracelet with Oysterlock clasp is the default, comfortable and secure. Some references adopt the Oysterflex rubber strap for a sportier mood, a strong match if you prefer the grey dial’s low-key tone with extra bite.
Representative grey dial references
- 126622, Yacht-Master 40, calibre 3235
- 116622, Yacht-Master 40, discontinued predecessor
- 268622, Yacht-Master 37, calibre 2236
- M126622-0002 and -0001, modern slate variants
Pricing reflects size, movement generation, condition, and whether a full set is included. Expect new examples around €12.900 to €14.900, and pre-owned or discontinued pieces roughly €9.500 to €13.500, with stronger prices for low-wear sets. The appeal is clear: a luxury sailing watch that’s modern, versatile, and easy to wear daily.