Rolex Teases Two-Tone Oyster Perpetual for 100-Year Anniversary

Powerfunk Friday, April 10th, 2026 2 min. read
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Every spring, a few days before releasing new watches at the world’s biggest annual watch fair, Rolex creates a buzz by posting cute super-zoomed-in swoopy videos of their novelties on social media. And we’re here for it. This year, which is the original Rolex Oyster’s 100-year anniversary, Rolex’s Instagram reel appears to show a two-tone Oyster Perpetual with “100 Years” written where “Swiss Made” would go.

Rolex 100 Years Oyster Perpetual teased on IG
The “100 Years” Rolex Oyster Perpetual teased on April 10, 2026. Photo: @rolex

How Do We Know This is Even a Real Watch?

While the above picture (from this reel) could just be a fun Photoshop of a watch that doesn’t exist, Rolex has never done that before. Rolex’s social media teasers, historically, have always depicted real watches.

Plus they posted another teaser of it, and interestingly, it has a gold bezel but an all-steel bracelet (unless it turns out to be platinum or white gold). Long ago, on two-tone Rolex models, steel bracelets were a standard option, so although it may look odd to some, there is historical precedent for it.

Rolex has made two-tone watches with steel bracelets before, but not for about 60 years.
Rolex has made two-tone watches with steel bracelets before, but not for about 60 years. Photo: @rolex

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Is it Definitely an Oyster Perpetual?

The “double baton” hour markers at 6 o’clock clearly denote Oyster Perpetual design language, and 2026 is the Oyster case’s 100-year anniversary. I would be extremely surprised if the watch shown is anything other than an Oyster Perpetual, the definitive entry-level Rolex.

Has Rolex Made a Two-Tone Oyster Perpetual Before?

Rolex made two-tone Rolex Oyster Perpetuals until about 2007, with models like ref. 14203. They currently offer the Oyster Perpetual in stainless steel only, but to me the move to add TT back into the OP lineup doesn’t seem crazy at all.

The Oyster Perpetual is usually one of the last models to get Rolex’s incremental upgrades, so I don’t expect a new movement or anything too crazy. But Rolex does slate dials very well, so I expect this “100 Years” Edition of the Oyster Perpetual to look very nice in person. We’ll keep you updated as we know more!

2 responses to “Rolex Teases Two-Tone Oyster Perpetual for 100-Year Anniversary”

  1. Frank Rogers Avatar
    Frank Rogers

    when will the 100 anniversary oyster watch be released?

    1. Powerfunk Avatar
      Powerfunk

      Most likely around 2am on 4/14/26.

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