The modern “Root Beer” — one of the most distinctive and desirable GMT-Master II configurations in the contemporary Rolex lineup. The Rolex GMT Master II is crafted entirely from Rolex’s proprietary 18ct Everose gold, paired with the striking bi-colour Cerachrom bezel in black and brown ceramic.
A heavyweight interpretation of the Royal Oak Offshore, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph combines the unmistakable Offshore design with the presence of solid platinum.
One of the most distinctive modern Day-Date configurations, the Rolex Day-Date 40 with olive green “Anniversary” dial has become an icon within the contemporary Rolex lineup.
Crafted entirely in 18ct rose gold, the watch pairs the warmth of precious metal with the depth of a black “Grande Tapisserie” dial. Gold applied hour markers and Royal Oak hands frame the tri-compax chronograph layout, while the date aperture at 4:30 preserves the symmetry that defines this era of reference.
An enduring modern classic, the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona in 18ct white gold with blue dial remains one of the most balanced and understated precious-metal Daytonas of the six-digit era.
Bright, complex, and unmistakably modern — the Rolex Sky-Dweller with mint green dial is one of the most sought-after contemporary Rolex configurations. Housed in a 42mm Oyster case and paired with the elegant five-link Jubilee bracelet, this reference combines travel functionality with unmistakable presence.
A refined celebration of two decades of the 41mm Royal Oak Chronograph, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph 41 “20th Anniversary” edition elevates an icon through material contrast and understated presence. Limited to only 500 pieces.
The Yacht-Master 40 ref. 116622 blends Rolex robustness with elevated finishing, pairing a 40mm Oystersteel case with a solid platinum bezel in signature Rolesium configuration.
The 5212A-001 pairs classic 40mm stainless steel elegance with one of Patek Philippe’s most practical modern complications: the Weekly Calendar.
The Milgauss 116400GV is one of Rolex’s most distinctive modern classics — created for scientists, engineers and anyone operating in high-magnetic environments. Now discontinued, the 116400GV continues to gain momentum among collectors looking for something slightly off-script.
