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Three cufflinks of discreet, timeless refinement are available, and come in 18 kt yellow, white or Everose gold.
The Rolex logo, a five-pointed crown, can be worn as cufflinks. They add a distinguished touch to the wrists of those for whom excellence must be expressed in the finest of details.
Taking inspiration from the shape of the round disc found on the tips of the hour hands on Professional Rolex models, these cufflinks glow in the dark owing to their luminescent material – the same that is used on the Chromalight display on Rolex watches.
These cufflinks bring together several signature elements of Rolex watches. In the center, the five-pointed crown is engraved on a Cerachrom disc in ceramic, which is surrounded by fluting that evokes the emblematic bezel seen on Classic Rolex models.
Directly inspired by the brand's iconic models, these desk clocks reinterpret the aesthetic of Rolex watches for an indoor setting using in-house expertise.
This Rolex desk clock with a secular calendar faithfully revisits the design of the Submariner Date. It displays the time and date with a 60-minute graduated monobloc Cerachrom bezel insert as well as a Chromalight display that emits an intense blue glow in the dark.
Its hemispherical stainless steel case sits atop a ring-shaped base that allows the object to be oriented in any direction.
It is powered by a quartz movement that incorporates a secular calendar. This mechanism automatically adjusts for months with 28, 30 or 31 days, recognizes leap years – when February has 29 days – and even accounts for rare exceptions that are not leap years.