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The Oyster Perpetual serves as Rolex’s foundational collection; it offers a simple display of hours, minutes, and seconds, devoid of any complications—even a date function is deemed unnecessary. Despite its minimalist functionality, the Oyster Perpetual’s performance stands on equal footing with other Rolex collections: it boasts water resistance rated to 100 meters, and the caliber housed within is identical to those found in higher-tier models. In 2020, the Oyster Perpetual underwent a product refresh, adjusting its maximum case diameter to 41mm and introducing a vibrant array of colorful dials. This year (2026) marks the centenary of the Oyster case’s debut; seizing this milestone, the brand has unveiled the Oyster Perpetual Centenary Edition (Ref. m134303-0001), featuring a yellow gold and Oystersteel design. Concurrently, 28mm (Ref. m276208-0002) and 34mm (Ref. m124205-0002) variants have been released in full gold executions. This marks the first time in the modern era that replica watches the Oyster Perpetual collection has incorporated precious metals, significantly elevating its market positioning and sense of luxury.
In addition to the Oyster Perpetual, Rolex’s lineup of watches with basic functions includes the "Entry-Level Trio"—a grouping well-known among enthusiasts—comprising the Explorer I, the Air-King, and the Milgauss. However, with the discontinuation of the Milgauss, this specific trio no longer exists as a collective. Furthermore, according to Rolex’s official classification, the Oyster Perpetual falls under the "Classic" category—essentially serving as a dress watch—whereas the "Entry-Level Trio" are all classified as "Professional" watches, or sports watches. Consequently, the Oyster Perpetual is unlikely to usurp the distinct status held by any of those models.
Much like the Explorer I, which utilizes yellow gold and Oystersteel to enhance its luxurious appeal, this Oyster Perpetual Centenary Edition similarly incorporates elements of yellow gold. The new release maintains the collection’s signature "family aesthetic": the middle case is crafted from Oystersteel, while the side features a crown cast in yellow gold, topped with an engraving of the brand’s coronet logo alongside the number "100." Thanks to its screw-down design, the watch achieves a water resistance rating of 100 meters. In addition to a gold crown, the Oyster Perpetual Centennial Edition also introduces a gold bezel; the hands and hour markers on the dial are likewise crafted from gold. In contrast to the solid-colored lacquered dials typical of fake Rolex standard Oyster Perpetual models, this new release features a grey-black sunray-finish dial—a design choice that evokes a return to tradition and serves as a tribute to the previous generation of the Oyster Perpetual (Model 114300-0001). Regarding finer details, the "ROLEX" lettering on the dial is rendered in green, as are the small square markers surrounding the minute track—elements derived from the brand's signature color.
