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Ogden with his wife Ana at Royal Ascot in 2012

Sir Robert Ogden epitomised the self-made, self-reliant Yorkshireman. He left school at 14 and progressed from hauling stone in an ancient truck to owning his own racehorses, aircraft, villa in the south of France and yacht, all the while keeping at arm’s length anyone he took to be a phoney or a fool. After one notable triumph at Aintree, he had had his fill of both and whisked his trainer away for what he called “a proper drink”.

The trainer, Martin Todhunter, had triumphed in the three-mile handicap with Kingsmark, one of Ogden’s horses. “Sir Robert was quite a shy man and all the hierarchy at Liverpool were running round after him. He said to me, ‘I’m sick of all this’.” What Ogden termed “a

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  • 09 March 2022
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Sir Robert Ogden, whose famous mauve and pink checked silks were carried to success over jumps by such stars as Voy Por Ustedes and Exotic Dancer before he switched his attention successfully to the Flat, has died at the age of 86. A self-made and proud son of Yorkshire who built his fortune initially through the quarrying, building and mining industries, Ogden became one of the first developers to spot the potential in London's Docklands. A generous donor to charities in Yorkshire, notably those connected to palliative care for cancer, he was awarded a knighthood in 2001. Long-serving racing manager Barry Simpson described him as "a great supporter" of both racing codes who "gave a lot of opportunities," while Nicky Henderson recalled "wonderful times" with "lovely horses". After becoming champion owner for the first of three occasions in 1997, his jumps string became even more prominent in the first decade of the new century. "The most exciting couple of days of racing we had was at the end of the 2001 season, and last two days at Sandown," said Simpson. "He was trailing the late Norman Mason by a good £150,000 or so and we had a great run, with Fadalko finishing second to Edredon Bleu, Marlborough winning the substitute Gold Cup and then Ad Hoc winning the Whitbread the following day. It was tremendously exciting and it went down to the very last race." As well as Marlborough – the first of Ogden's four Cheltenham Festival winners – Henderson also enjoyed great success with horses such as Iris Royal and The Market Man. He said: "We had some wonderful times and they were lovely horses. I used to go and stay up at Sicklinghall for York or to go and see the horses out in the fields. He lived a very, very full life. "The horses and the racing were his passion and we were very lucky to be involved. I know he went Flat racing in the end, but I think he was a National Hunt man through and through, he loved his jumping." Voy Por Ustedes and Star De Mohaison pulled off the Grade 1 novice chase double in the Arkle and Royal & SunAlliance Chase at the 2006 festival, while Voy Por Ustedes became Ogden's most decorated chaser at the top level, adding the 2007 Queen Mother Champion Chase, the 2009 Ascot Chase and a pair of Aintree Melling Chases to his CV. "He used to say to me that he wanted to win a Gold Cup, but he also really wanted to win an Arkle and a Queen Mother Champion Chase," said Simpson. "Those were two races that were very high on his agenda, and Voy Por Ustedes won both." Exotic Dancer joined Voy Por Ustedes as the joint-highest-rated horse to carry Ogden's colours and would undoubtedly have won more big races but for his misfortune to share a stage for much of his career with the likes of Master Minded and Kauto Star. Ogden supported Martin Todhunter almost as soon as he left Gordon Richards to train in his own right, and the partnership enjoyed early success when Ogden's son Adam landed the Grand Military Gold Cup on Act The Wag at Sandown, before the classy Kingsmark went on to become a standing dish in major staying chases. "After the Grand Military we won the Durham National, the Borders National and were fourth in the Scottish National," said Todhunter. "He'd tell you how he thought it was and he didn't like what he called bullshit. He just wanted the truth, and that's how we got along fairly well." Todhunter added: "Kingsmark was fourth in the English National when Ruby rode him and he went wrong crossing the Melling Road, otherwise I think he might have won that day." A year earlier Kingsmark won the three mile handicap the day before Red Marauder ploughed through the Aintree mud to win the National. Todhunter said: "He was quite a shy man and when Kingsmark won, all the hierarchy at Liverpool were running round after him and said to me: 'Martin, let's go to Cartmel and have a proper drink, I'm sick of all this'. He never took the limelight, he always stepped back." Ogden's first love may have been the jumps, but he kept a select string of Flat runners throughout his time as an owner and enjoyed Albany Stakes successes with La Chunga and Sander Camillo in the mid-2000s. They were both trained by Jeremy Noseda, who went on to provide the owner with a cherished Classic success through Sans Frontieres in the 2010 Irish St Leger. Obituary: successful businessman who became a leading owner over jumps and on the Flat Ogden spent a large part of his later life trying to escape the harsh British winter aboard his luxury yacht La Masquerade, and sold his jumping string in 2013 to concentrate on the Flat. He was rewarded when homebred Amazing Maria enjoyed a phenomenal run in the summer of 2015, having joined David O'Meara following a layoff. "We had a great year with Amazing Maria and I'd been training for four seasons by then," said O'Meara. "Group 1 winners are important at any time but she was the best mare around that year. "She won the Duke of Cambridge and the Falmouth and then she went to France. Ervedya was beating everything over there at the time and Maria properly put her in her place at Deauville." Ogden is survived by his second wife Lady Ana Ogden, and by two sons Adam and Robert Alan from his first marriage.

⭐️ Very sad news regarding the passing of leading owner Sir Robert Ogden at the age of 86 His colours were carried to success by some of the sport's superstars including Exotic Dancer, Voy Por Ustedes, Star De Mohaison, Kingsmark, Sans Frontieres & Amazing Maria ♥️ pic.twitter.com/TfVoq2QxO2 — Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 8, 2022

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Feadship's LA MASCARADE Joins the Cecil Wright Brokerage Fleet

By Emily Dawkins

Boutique yacht brokerage house Cecil Wright & Partners is delighted to announce its appointment as the Central Agent for the iconic Feadship vessel, LA MASCARADE. Delivered in 1997 and undergoing a seven-month refit at Pendennis shipyard earlier this year, this timeless 30m yacht is now listed for sale with Cecil Wright for £3,950,000.

Built for Yorkshire philanthropist and serial yacht owner Sir Robert Ogden, LA MASCARADE’s brief was instructed to combine all the features of a 50m yacht within a 30m; specifically requested to fit perfectly into the owner’s 30m berth in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat.

With a number of shipyards unable to meet the specificities that Sir Ogden was looking for, he turned to Feadship to ‘make his dream a reality’. The result? A breathtakingly unique 30m vessel, unrivalled in regards to quality and finish for a yacht of her size. LA MASCARADE boasts the ability of allowing her owner to reach areas not possible for larger yachts, whilst offering an equal level of comfort onboard. 

Featuring several luxurious spaces for relaxing or entertaining, a notable highlight of LA MASCARADE is her vast sundeck. Fitted with multiple sofas and a coffee table that converts to a sun pad, alongside a sizeable dining area, the sundeck offers the perfect place to take in the views during cruising. A large removable awning means that the expansive space can still be enjoyed no matter the weather. 

Inside, it gets better. The 30m Feadship boasts stylish Terence Disdale interiors that were originally fitted in 1997, but have been regularly updated since her launch, and are now in pristine condition following her recent refit. 

LA MASCARADE offers ‘deceptively’ spacious living and entertaining areas, all designed to create a calming yet contemporary ambience combined with ‘warmth, luxury and comfort’. Eight guests are comfortably accommodated across four cabins, with a lavish owner’s suite on the main deck forward featuring light woods, rich leathers, snug fabric panelling and modern finishes. The other cabins consist of one VIP and two doubles, all on the lower deck and all decorated in a similar fashion to the owner’s suite. The 30m vessel also offers a large swim platform, a myriad of water toys, as well as accommodation for a crew of up to six.

Henry Smith, Partner and Broker at Cecil Wright, is representing the owner, and commented on the exciting new brokerage listing: ‘LA MASCARADE has just completed a 7-month refit at Pendennis Shipyard on top of the on-going maintenance and refit programme throughout her life to date. As ever, a Feadship, such as this, represents phenomenal value for any buyer, and we pride ourselves at Cecil Wright as being the experts for sale of the pedigree Northern European yachts from this shipyard.’

To find out more about this spectacular vessel, contact the team at Cecil Wright .

"As ever, a Feadship such as this represents phenomenal value for any buyer, and we pride ourselves at Cecil Wright as being the experts for sale of the pedigree Northern European yachts from this shipyard." Henry Smith, Partner and Sales Broker, Cecil Wright & Partners

"As ever, a Feadship such as this represents phenomenal value for any buyer, and we pride ourselves at Cecil Wright as being the experts for sale of the pedigree Northern European yachts from this shipyard."

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Racehorse owner knighted for his charity work dies aged 86

The Yorkshire racehorse owner, businessman and philanthropist Sir Robert Ogden died on 6 March, aged 86.

Born in Bradford, Sir Robert founded the Ogden Group in the late 1950s with his three brothers, working in quarrying, building and mining. He became interested in racing through his friend and former racehorse trainer Jack Hanson. The pair later co-owned horses together, including Sir Robert’s first major winner Winter Melody, who took the 1978 Imperial Cup.

Sir Robert’s racing and breeding operation at Sicklinghall Stud, founded in the late 1970s, expanded, and in 1997 he was crowned National Hunt champion owner, a success he repeated in 2000 and 2001.

Among his most successful horses were the 2007 Queen Mother Champion Chase winner Voy Por Ustedes, trained by Alan King, the 2007 Cheltenham Gold Cup runner-up Exotic Dancer trained by Jonjo O’Neill and the Nicky Henderson-trained Marlborough, who gave Sir Robert his first Cheltenham Festival winner, in 2000.

He later switched his interests to the Flat. His winners included 2010 Irish St Leger victor Sans Frontieres, trained by Jeremy Noseda, and his home-bred multiple Group One winner Amazing Maria, trained by David O’Meara.

Sir Robert was known for his generous work in charity, for which he was knighted in 2001. He supported Macmillan Cancer Support for more than 50 years, and played a leading role in transforming cancer care in Yorkshire. In 2000, the Robert Ogden Macmillan Centre opened in Leeds, followed by a centre in Harrogate in 2014 and Northallerton in 2018.

He is survived by his second wife Lady Ana Ogden, his two sons Adam and Robert Alan from his first marriage and four grandchildren.

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Businessman and philanthropist hit the heights under both codes as a racehorse owner

Sir Robert Ogden, whose famous silks enjoyed many big-race successes on the Flat and over jumps, has died aged 86.

The Yorkshireman, who made his fortune in the quarrying and mining business before moving into property development, focused on the National Hunt scene initially, having been encouraged to get involved in ownership by his friend and neighbour Jack Hanson.

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Sir Robert Ogden’s Voy Por Ustedes sees off Dempsey in the 2007 Champion Chase | Photo: George Selwyn

Sir Robert also bought a share in the Cheltenham Gold Cup winner See More Business, owned jointly with Paul Barber and trained by Paul Nicholls.

While he had enjoyed his fair share of Flat winners during his high-flying days over jumps – La Chunga and Sander Camillo were both Pattern-race winners in 2006 while Sans Frontieres claimed the 2010 Irish St Leger – Sir Robert decided to concentrate on the summer game and sold his jumps horses in 2013.

Thomas Chippendale was a Royal Ascot victor in 2012 and 2013 but undoubtedly his best runner was homebred filly Amazing Maria, a dual Group 1 winner in 2015 in the Falmouth Stakes and Prix Rothschild.

Sir Robert, the eldest of six children, was renowned for his donations to charities, including cancer research, and was awarded his knighthood in 2001.

Perhaps the greatest indication of Sir Robert’s character is evidenced by the care he provided for his former racehorses in retirement. Squire Silk, his first Grade 1 winner over jumps, passed away in August last year at the grand old age of 32, having lived at Sir Robert’s Sickling Hall Stud since he finished his racing career in 1999.

Sir Robert is survived by his second wife Lady Ana and sons Adam and Robert from his first marriage.

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Bradford-born Sir Robert Ogden was also a generous donator to charities in Yorkshire and a cancer centre was named after him in Harrogate

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Sir Robert Ogden, a successful horse owner and one of the richest men in Yorkshire, has died at the age of 86.

Also known for his philanthropy, Sir Ogden was a generous donator to charities in Yorkshire, notably those connected to palliative care for cancer.

In his horse owning career, he jointly owned Cheltenham Gold Cup winner See More Business, with Paul Barber, and in his later career, Gold Cup runner-up Exotic Dancer and Marlborough.

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Born in Wisby, Bradford , on January 15, 1936, the eldest of six children, the proud Yorkshireman built a fortune after completing two years’ national service. Having started a demolition and site clearance business, he created an empire through quarrying, mining and moving into the property development business on a huge scale.

He became one of the first to spot the potential of developing the London Docklands, but despite his wealth – he was worth £153 million according to the 2020 Sunday Times Rich List – he never forgot his roots and was a generous donator to charities throughout his life.

For 20 years the Ogden Group was based at Boston Hall in Boston Spa. The grade two-listed Georgian house, which was built in 1807, was sold to the Yorkshire and England cricket legend Geoffrey Boycott in 2013 and the group moved to offices in the centre of Harrogate .

Sir Robert Ogden with jockey Mick Fitzgerald and See More Business

The company, which also manufactured equipment used in engineering, quarrying and mining, was founded by Robert and his brothers Joseph, Victor and John. Their success was crowned with the Queen’s Award for Industry.

The financial rewards of his highly successful business empire allowed Ogden to indulge in his passion for racing .

Although brought up around horses, his racing interest began via the haulage tycoon and former trainer Jack Hanson, a friend and neighbour of his in the village of Sicklinghall, near Wetherby.

Ogden’s first winner came in a five-furlong maiden on the Flat at Haydock when Midnight Melody obliged on November 12, 1975.

He owned half-shares in horses trained by Hanson, and their best winners were Frankie, Winter Melody and Smokey Bear.

Ogden, who disliked publicity and rarely spoke to the media – except about his charity work – lived at Sicklinghall Stud, although he spent winters abroad with his wife, Ana.

Sir Robert Ogden (left) with Amazing Maria and trainer David O'Meara (Nawton) (right) during day two of the July Festival at Newmarket Racecourse in 2015

He was knighted in 2001 for his charity efforts, which include the Sir Robert Ogden Macmillan Centre in Harrogate and the Robert Ogden School at Thurnscoe, with his philanthropy also including university scholarships for youngsters from poor backgrounds.

Ogden was initially a major owner over jumps and was champion in that sphere on three occasions (1996/97, 1999/00, 2000/01) with his best horses being Voy Por Ustedes, Marlborough, See More Business and Exotic Dancer.

See More Business won the 1999 Cheltenham Gold Cup and two King George VI Chases for owners Paul Barber and John Keighley, and Ogden bought Keighley’s half-share in January 2000.

Sir Robert Ogden Macmillan Centre was knighted in 2001 for his charity efforts, which include the Sir Robert Ogden Macmillan Centres in Northallerton (pictured) and Harrogate

In business, his attention turned to property development, and he owned shopping centres in Leeds and Harrogate.

In recent years, his racing interests had also changed focus, concentrating on the Flat. He sold all his jumpers in March 2012 as he was spending his winters overseas.

He had consecutive Albany Stakes winners La Chunga and Sander Camillo (2005-06) and their trainer, Jeremy Noseda, also handled Sans Frontieres, the owner’s only Classic winner in the Irish St Leger (2010).

The David O’Meara-trained Amazing Maria was a dual Group One winner in 2015.

Ogden is survived by his second wife Lady Ana Ogden, and two sons Adam and Robert from his first marriage.

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Jockey Mick Fitzgerald, who rode a number of big winners for Ogden, was among those to pay tribute to Sir Ogden.

“I was very fortunate that I always got on really well with him and I think my best memory of him was a trip to France a few of us had on his private jet,” said Fitzgerald.

“Myself, Joe Tizzard, I think Paul Nicholls was with us, his racing manager Barry Simpson and his stud manager Gary (Norton) went over to Paris to look at some horses.

“We went for lunch after that and we basically had a very good afternoon! He was a very down to earth man, I enjoyed his company and got on well with him.

“He liked to support the northern scene too and I remember winning the Feltham on Keith Reveley’s Ungaro, that was a great day. It was a big day for Keith and I was delighted to be part of that for them.

“He bought into See More Business after he won the Gold Cup and he went on to win good races like the Martell Cup in his colours. He also had Marlborough who was a very good horse.

“I have some very nice photos, a really good one of Marlborough winning at Cheltenham, I had a lot of success in his colours.”

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The Rolex Yacht-Master is the ultimate nautical watch . Purpose-built for sailing, the Rolex Yacht-Master is an indispensable marine tool and a benchmark in watchmaking. With Rolex pedigree, a rich history, and a glorious reputation, the watch remains immensely sought after. However, like with any Rolex model, the pricing keeps many away. For instance, a brand new Yacht-Master within the most economical configuration can set you back by over nine thousand USD. Don’t let this worry you though. That is to say, there are many homages and affordable alternatives you can consider instead of the expensive Rolex Yacht-Master. In this article, we will recommend a list of alternative watches from various brands. Above all, the list will feature models across different price ranges making sure there is something for everybody. Before we look at our alternatives, let us learn more about the Yacht-Master itself.

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Invicta Pro Diver 9210

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  Swiss brand Invicta bears a rich history. Founded in 1837 by Raphael Picard in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, the brand focused on affordable luxury. Since the brand’s re-establishment in 1991, it remains based in Hollywood, Florida. For this list, we’re looking at Invicta’s Pro Diver 9210 model. This model is almost identical to the Rolex Yacht-Master. For instance, the overall design of the case and its constituents are just like that of the Rolex. Furthermore, the 40mm stainless steel case hosts a Japanese Caliber NH35A automatic movement and is visible through the clear rear. In addition, the watch is water-resistant up to 200M and is available in different finishes/colors. More importantly, all Invicta models come with a three-year warranty. You may read about the brand Invicta here. 

Davosa Ternos Collection

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  The Davosa name originated from a collection under the Fabrique d’horlogerie Hasler & Co SA brand in Switzerland. Launched in 1987, the collection gained immense popularity globally and grew to the brand we know of today. The family-owned brand offers its Ternos Collection to consider for the Rolex Yacht-Master alternatives. The Ternos Ceramic, Medium, and Professional offer great alternatives for you to choose from. The three collections offer Yacht-Master like models measuring in different diameters, colors, and price points. We will specifically look at the Ternos Ceramic Automatic to highlight some features. The 40mm all stainless steel watch runs on the DAV 3021 automatic movement. A ceramic, unidirectional rotating bezel sits around the anti-glare, sapphire crystal. The dial markers and hands are luminous and the watch itself is water-resistant up to 20ATM. Read our review on Davosa here. 

Steinhart Ocean One

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German brand Steinhart is another brand to consider for homage models. Founded in 2001 by Gunther Steinhart in Augsburg, the watch brand markets itself as ‘Swiss Made’. The brand’s Ocean One model under the diver’s series offers a good alternative to the Rolex Yacht-Master. Available at a fraction of the Rolex price, the Ocean One features Swiss made ETA 2824-2 movement. The 42mm case hosts Rolex like hour markers, hands, a date display at 3 under a cyclops lens. A graduated ceramic bezel sits on the case. In addition, the markers and hands remain Superluminova treated and the watch is water-resistant up to 30ATM. The brand offers this model in a host of color and strap options to choose from. Also, you can opt for models without a date display. Let us now look at a few premia, technically proficient, and luxury alternatives to the Rolex Yacht-Master.

Parnis Yachtmaster

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If you like the Rolex Yacht-Master exclusively for its styling, consider this homage brands. These ‘Rolex lookalikes’ by Parnis are available at incredibly affordable prices. Launched in 2005, the Chinese brand Parnis majorly markets in the United States and Europe. The brand remains sought after as they offer homage models to many Swiss luxury watches. For instance, the Parnis Yachtmaster draws its design entirely from the Rolex. From the bezel ring, the dial design, cyclops lens, hands, and markers, every detail reflects here. Made of 316L steel, the model measures at 41mm. In addition, the hands and hour markers are luminous and the watch itself is water-resistant up to 5ATM.

Alpha Yachtsman

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Another homage brand well regarded for its decent build quality and close design detail is the watch brand Alpha. Established in 1993 and based in Hong Kong, the brand claims all its models undergo tests with ‘sophisticated Swiss instruments’. The watchmaker’s Alpha Yachtsman is a great homage alternative and is available at a fraction of the Rolex price. The model bears striking resemblance to the Rolex Yacht-Master. This Chinese model hosts a self-winding automatic movement within the 44mm stainless steel case. In addition, it features a date display under a cyclops lens and a bezel just like that of the Rolex. The watch is water-resistant up to 3ATM and comes with a one year warranty. More importantly, Alpha watches are a great value for their economical pricing.

Oris Divers Sixty Five

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Founded in 1904 in Hölstein, Switzerland by Paul Cattin and Georges Christian, Oris offers a premium and well-built alternative. We recommend the Oris Divers Sixty Five for this list for its Rolex like design and features. The watch’s retro design reflects the iconic Oris diver’s collection from the 60s. The 40mm anti-corrosive stainless steel watch runs on an automatic movement under the blue dial. The indices and hands on the dial are luminous. However, unlike the Rolex, the date display is at 6 o’clock instead of 3 o’clock. The bezel bears a close resemblance in design to that of the Yacht-Master. In addition, the Oris Divers Sixty Five is water-resistant up to 10bar. Furthermore, Oris offers a host of configuration options to add to the Rolex feel, making this a good alternative. Read about the brand Oris here. 

Longines Hydroconquest

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Swiss luxury brand Longines traces its history to 1832 in Saint-Imier. The watchmaker remains renowned for their exquisite designs across their collections. The Hydroconquest collection offers great models for divers and watch enthusiasts. In addition, the collection offers an alternative to our list. Specifically, the Hydroconquest L3. 781. 4. 76. 6. This stainless steel and ceramic model looks slightly similar to the Yacht-Master while ensuring it stands out as a Longines. The 41mm case hosts Caliber L888 Automatic movement under the ‘Sunray Grey’ dial. Underneath the anti-reflective and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, the dial features Arabic numerals at 6, 9, and 12. In addition, the hands and hour markers remain Swiss Super-LumiNova treated and the date window sits at 3 o’clock. On top, a unidirectional rotating bezel just like that of the Rolex is present for time calculations. Above all, this model is water-resistant up to 30 bar. Click here to know more about Longines . 

Tag Heuer Autavia Collection

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If retro or vintage styling is your preference, consider the Tag Heuer Autavia Collection. This luxury Swiss brand took off in 1860 when Edouard Heuer founded the company. Subsequently, in 1985 after a majority purchase by the TAG Group, the name Tag Heuer formed. After that, LVMH, a French luxury goods brand bough the brand. Over the years the Tag Heuer name has gained great acclaim and reputation. The Heuer Autavia hence makes a good candidate as a luxury alternative. In addition, it boasts of great features. For instance, the 42mm steel and the ceramic watch runs on Calibre 5 COSC automatic movement. The dial hosts retro-themed Arabic numerals and a date window at 6 o’clock. On the case sits a sleek rotating bezel. Furthermore, the watch is water-resistant up to 100m and the collection offers 6 models to choose from. We’re now approaching the Rolex price tag territory.

Breitling Superocean Automatic 44

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If you’re strictly looking at a luxury brand alternative offering a similar watch, it’s worth considering Breitling. Founded by Léon Breitling in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, the company currently sits in Grenchen. The 132-year-old Swiss luxury brand remains globally sought after for its aviation-inspired professional and luxury watches. However, the brand designs equally stunning and capable marine/nautical watches. Case in point, the Breitling Superocean Automatic 44 . Powered by Breitling 17 self-winding mechanical movement, this model measures at 44mm. Breitling also offers the same design in 36, 42, 46, and 48mm. The watch features a unidirectional and ratcheted bezel around the glare-proofed and cambered sapphire crystal. Underneath, the dial hosts a date display at 3 o’clock along with luminous and hour markers. In addition, the watch is also available in diver friendly rubber straps. Above all, the watch is water-resistant up to 1000m , making it an ideal marine tool. See our full comparison of Breitling vs Rolex here.

Omega Seamaster 300

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Almost as expensive as the Rolex and an equal in every way. Swiss brand Omega remains in the upper echelons of luxury Swiss watch brands. Founded in 1848 by Louis Brandt in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the brand is now a subsidiary of the Swiss Swatch Group. Headquartered in Biel, Omega boasts of a diverse and sophisticated collection. The Seamaster 300 also takes on a retro design approach. Inspired by the original Seamaster 300 from 1957, the updated version is incredibly desirable. The polished and brushed 41mm stainless steel case hosts the anti-magnetic Omega Master Co-Axial calibre 8400. The workings are visible through the clear rear. Under the domed, anti‑reflective, and scratch‑resistant sapphire crystal we see rhodium-plated hands filled with  ‘vintage’ Super-LumiNova. A unidirectional rotating polished ceramic bezel ring sits on top with a Liquidmetal diving scale. Above all, this model comes with Omega’s five-year warranty and is water-resistant up to 300m. If you have no limitations financially, treat yourself to the 60th-anniversary special edition version of the Omega Seamaster 300. Part of the 1957 Trilogy set, this specialty watch is a collector’s must-have. Limited to just 557 pieces and measuring at 39mm with a bidirectional bezel, it commands a staggering price.

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6 Best Rolex Yacht-Master Homages & Alternatives in 2023

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6 best rolex yacht-master homages, 3 quality rolex yacht-master alternatives, which rolex yacht-master homage should you get.

Though the Yacht-Master is a function-forward tool watch, it’s also the snazzy boat club counterpart to the Submariner. It’s often built with platinum or gold, and generally falls on the higher end of the price spectrum when it comes to Rolex’s professional watches.

Instead of dedicating a few paychecks to one watch, check out our six best homages.

The Yacht-Master is a sport watch that you wear to impress.

After all, it’s built with precious metals and patented Rolex materials made especially and exclusively for the line. Plus, its generous bezel is iconic and recognizable from a mile away.

Believe it or not, you can impress without having to drop a few grand. 

Our six best Rolex Yacht-Master homages here are a mix of surprisingly cheap close-to-template look-alikes, and inspired but comparably affordable luxury timepieces. Even the most expensive entries are a fraction of the cost of a Yacht-Master.

Read on to see which of the six is the best fit for you, or to find out if you’d rather go with one of our three alternatives.

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As a long-time auction house professional, I’ve come across countless Yacht-Masters of all references. I developed this list using this background, along with my experience using my choice homages and many more that didn’t cut it. 

I also deliberated with colleagues, watch collectors within and outside of my clientele, and watch specialists in my field. On top of that, I spent countless hours reading and watching reviews, and diving into forums and Reddit threads. As such, All perspectives and priorities are considered in this list.

Steinhart Ocean 39 GMT Ceramic

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  • Medium Wrists Ideal for 6.6 to 7.4 inch wrists. Metrics: 35-45mm case size / 42-56mm lug to lug width, while also considering size of bezel, hour marker circle size, lug protrusion, strap, and color of dial i
  • Small Wrists Ideal for 5.5 to 6.5 inch wrists. Metrics: 28-40mm case size / 35-50mm lug to lug width, while also considering size of bezel, hour marker circle size, lug protrusion, strap, and color of dial i
  • Movement:  Automatic
  • Case Size:  39mm
  • Lug to Lug:  47mm
  • Band:  Stainless steel bracelet
  • Water Resistance:  30m

In addition to looking like the Yacht-Master , the Steinhart GMT Ocean 39 Ceramic boasts the combined qualities of a dive watch and a GMT. It has a 24-hour hand, a complete calendar, excellent Super LumiNova, and a ceramic bezel that’s durable and resistant to fading.

The Ocean 39 isn’t just a great homage, but a compelling value proposition of a tool watch.

Thanks to its generously-sized bezel, you might think it is the Yacht-Master at first glance. As any quality homage though, its thoughtful differences allow it to stand on its own. 

The GMT hand adds a pop of color on top of its extra functionality. Plus, it may not come in as many sizes as its source material, but the 39mm is a reasonable middle-ground between large and small cases that suits most, if not all, wrists. 

It even comes in a two-tone “Chocolate” version reminiscent of the gold and steel versions of the Yacht-Master.

The Ocean 39 runs on the Elaboré version of the already reliable SW200, which is leveled up in accuracy and precision.

What I Like

  • This watch not only looks a lot like the Yacht-Master , but wears like it as well thanks to the large bezel-to-case ratio, and equally as generous case-to-lugs ratio.
  • It runs on a premium and accurate 21-jewel Swiss movement that’s anti-magnetic and anti-shock.
  • This timepiece combines dive and GMT watch features, making it a robust and function-forward tool watch.

What I Don’t Like

  • The Steinhart stock buckle is friction-based, for a less-than-smooth action. You also need an extra 16mm end link if you want to add a replacement.

What Do Other Reviewers Say?

Reviewers are impressed with the flawless finishing, particularly in how perfectly the bezel lines up with the indices. Many also rave about how comfortable this watch is to wear, crediting it to the universal 39mm case size and smooth lugs.

Many mention that while the 21-click bezel is crisp and strong, it can be hard to grip due to how thin it is.

Overall, the Ocean 39 is popular in watch forum communities , many agreeing it punches way above its price point.

The Verdict

The Steinhart GMT Ocean 39 Ceramic has the robust looks of the Yacht-Master and the premium build of a Swiss luxury watch for a fraction of the typical cost.

It has an accurate automatic movement, a flat sapphire with a beautiful blue AR-coat, and a strong ceramic bezel that’s highly polished. It’s also a dive watch with Submariner -level water resistance as well as a GMT hand, making it a multi-hyphenate tool watch.

Steinhart GMT Ocean 39 Ceramic

The Steinhart Ocean 39 Vintage GMT Premium Ceramic is our top pick for three reasons. You get a lot of function out of this timepiece, thanks to its combination of dive watch and travel watch features. Second, each function is premiumly-built, from the Swiss Elaboré movement to the hard-clicking bezel and effortless bracelet operation.

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  • Case Size:  40mm
  • Lug to Lug:  48mm
  • Water Resistance:  200m

The most immediately-seen remarkable quality about the Swiss-made Davosa Ternos is the watch’s overall finishing. The brushing on the bracelet and lugs is clean, and the applications are flawless, and well-aligned for effective legibility.

Even the Mercedes hour hand is immaculately executed. 

The date cyclops offers crystal clarity, which is remarkable since cyclops windows are often go-to short-cuts for homage-makers at any price point.

The Ternos runs on the DAV 3021, which is based on the Sellita series 200, a clone of ETA 2824. This movement is a reliable workhorse that matches automatic Swiss movements at higher price points.

It’s also easy to regulate. And since almost all watchmakers have experience with this movement, you’ll have no issues finding someone to service it.

  • Davosa’s rendition of the ETA 2824 movement beats at a precise 28,800 BPH which gives the second hand a continuous and steady movement.
  • Comes with a two-year warranty and is sent directly to you from Davosa via Express Courier.
  • A genuine Swiss-made luxury timepiece, from its high-tech ceramic bezel, soft blue sapphire, President bracelet, to its refined finishing throughout
  • The minute hand is a little short and doesn’t touch the outer minute track.

The Ternos is one of the most popular Yacht-Master homages , with forum-goers often considering Davos at the top of the homage pecking order.

Reviewers praise the watch’s accuracy, craftsmanship, and solid end links which provide a stable but comfortable experience. 

A few Amazon reviewers mention long shipping times. As always, keep in touch with your seller and do your research to make sure they’re reputable.

If your main priority is clean finishing and a high-end looking construction, the Davosa Ternos offers considerate quality-to-price. The brand’s reputation in the watch world also adds a level of street cred. 

Its durable and reliable Swiss movement is based on a familiar often-used caliber, which means this watch can last you for decades.

Davosa Ternos

If your main priority is clean finishing and a high-end looking construction, the Davosa Ternos offers considerate quality-to-price. The brand’s reputation in the watch world also adds a level of street cred. Its durable and reliable Swiss movement is based on a familiar often-used caliber, which means this watch can last you for decades.

Pagani Design PD-1651

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  • Water Resistance:  100m

Not only is the Pagani PD-1651 an almost-exact replica of the Yacht-Master , but it comes in 14 different colorways. Between the wide-ranging options and the sub-100 price point, the 1651 has a collectible quality about it too.

Regardless of which one you go for, the sunburst dial behind the applied indices offers legibility and beautiful lightplay that makes the watch look far more expensive than it is.

On the function front, this watch has respectably long-lasting lume, and runs on a popular Seiko movement. The NH35A is fairly accurate. More importantly, it will last a long time without needing service thanks to its low rate of six beats per second.

  • The design is almost a one-for-one with the Yacht-Master , including the signature bezel number placement to the half-recessed crown.
  • The sunburst dial behind the applied indices offers legibility and attractive lightplay.
  • Seiko’s NH35A automatic movement is easily hacked and serviced.
  • Pagani’s stainless steel bracelets come with stiff links, and the microadjustment is hard to use due to the small side holes which are difficult to locate.

Reviewers love the PD-1651 ’s high-end looking sunburst and automatic movement, given its sub-100 price point.

Some reviewers complain that Pagani’s product descriptions are misleading. One example is that most sellers, using copy straight from the brand, report that the dial protector is sapphire. 

While it’s almost as scratch-resistant as actual sapphire, Pagani uses an artificial sapphire-like glass.

The Pagani PD-1651 is the perfect watch to test-drive the vibe of the Yacht-Master . It’s one of the visually closest homages on the market, is easily found well under $100, and comes in several colorways.

On top of that, it runs on a Seiko automatic, at the cost of most quartz watches.

Pagani Design PD-1651

The Pagani PD-1651 is the perfect watch to test-drive the vibe of the Yacht-Master. It’s one of the visually closest homages on the market, is easily found well under $100, and comes in several colorways. On top of that, it runs on a Seiko automatic, at the cost of most quartz watches.

Alpha Yachtsman

  • Case Size:  44mm

As a brand, Alpha’s attention to detail is superb, especially for its price tag. The Yachtsman is no exception. 

The index iron silver dial shimmers and catches the light effectively from every angle. It’s complemented by an icy silver-tone bezel, complete with well–polished raised numbers exactly like the Yacht-Master ’s. Out of all the affordable homages on this market, this combination best mimics the Yacht-Master’s silvery white Rolesium construction.

Even the crown is signed, which showcases an attention to detail rarely seen at this price point.

Alpha isn’t always forthcoming about who manufactures the Yachtmaster’s automatic movement, but I’m 99% sure it’s Seagull.

  • A clear attention to detail is seen throughout the design, from the silver dial, applied indices, brushed and polished surfaces, and signed crown.
  • The 21-jewel automatic is surprisingly accurate, which isn’t usually the case when homage makes use discreet Chinese movements.
  • Alpha offers a one year manufacturer warranty making each purchase secure, no matter how affordable.
  • This watch isn’t water resistant.

Reviewers enjoy how well-executed the silver tone of the dial and bezel are. 

Additionally, while most Seagull and Seagull-like movements are usually noisy, many are impressed with how Alpha watches don’t often come with movement issues. Alpha is likely servicing all of the Chinese movements before equipping their watches with them.

The Alpha Yachtsman is an affordable answer to the platinum-based Rolesium-constructed Yacht-Master . At around $100, it doesn’t have the exact natural shine of Rolex’s patented materials. Still, the lustrous iron dial, slick silver bezel, and polished numbers all work together to imitate a similar kind of lightplay.

Alpha Yachtsman

The Alpha Yachtsman is an affordable answer to the platinum-based Rolesium-constructed Yacht-Master. At around $100, it doesn’t have the exact natural shine of Rolex’s patented materials. Still, the lustrous iron dial, slick silver bezel, and polished numbers all work together to imitate a similar kind of lightplay.

Parnis Yacht Master

Parnis Yacht Master

  • Movement:  Automatic movement
  • Case Size:  41mm, 43mm
  • Lug to Lug:  46mm, 48mm
  • Water Resistance:  50m

The Parnis Yacht Master is another excellent close-to-template option that’s a fraction of the price of its inspiration piece. 

What separates it from other homages is that Parnis embodies one particular component of the spirit of the Yacht-Master that not all homage-makers dip into: its use of different materials.

Sure, Parnis isn’t building their Yacht-Master with platinum or illegally using Rolex Oystersteel and Everose. 

But in addition to ceramic black and silver-toned bezels, you can get this watch in rose gold plated stainless steel, a durable and commanding PVD case—and several other material variations if you just scour the internet.

  • Parnis uses different materials not only to create aesthetic variations, but also to offer different functions, like its PVD case colorway.
  • This watch offers thoughtful visual differences, like the double-shield 12 marker, orange second hand, and textured dial variations, allowing it to stand apart from the Yacht-Master while still maintaining the same look.
  • The end of the lugs curve, which offers a sleek design and a comfortable wear on the wrist.
  • It’s almost impossible to catch the threads on the screw down crown, making it difficult to use.

Reviewers praise the aesthetic of the Parnis Yacht Master , and the variations in construction.

Many recommend being diligent when dealing with online Parnis sellers from Asia—and I agree with them.

One Parnis customer mentions that he didn’t receive the extra links he requested to make his watch fit properly. Relatedly, this Reddit reviewer received an ill-fitting bracelet.

The Parnis Yacht Master offers function-forward variations that even Rolex’s Yacht-Master doesn’t have. If you love the precious metal look, but not the price, Parnis will have a version for you. If you wished Rolex would make more tool-looking Yacht-Masters, the PVD Parnis with a textured case is an effective answer.

Parnis Yacht Master

The Parnis Yacht Master offers function-forward variations that even Rolex’s Yacht-Master doesn’t have. If you love the precious metal look, but not the price, Parnis will have a version for you. If you wished Rolex would make more tool-looking Yacht-Masters, the PVD Parnis with a textured case is an effective answer.

Gigandet Ocean King

Gigandet Ocean King

  • Large Wrists Ideal for 7.5+ inch wrists. Metrics: 40mm+ case size / 50mm+ lug to lug width, while also considering size of bezel, hour marker circle size, lug protrusion, strap, and color of dial i
  • Case Size:  43.7mm
  • Lug to Lug:  51mm
  • Water Resistance:  300m

Gigandet’s Ocean King has one of the best executed dials in the Yacht-Master homage world. They come as a jaw-droppingly dimensional sunburst variation (in blue or green), and as a flawlessly silken white and black.

A true-blue luxury option, Gigandet takes the Yacht-Master design, and executes it with the discipline of German engineering. The cyclops is clear, the brushing is exquisite, and the red second hand adds a distinct pop of color.

This watch is loaded with useful functions and runs on a strong and shock-resistant automatic movement equipped with 24 jewels.

  • With its 300m of water resistance, extra bright Iume, and safety folding clasp with a double-bracket and dive extension, this Gigandet is an authentic function-heavy tool watch.
  • The finishing on this watch is luxury-level, seen especially in its beautiful dials and perfect applications.
  • The 24-jewel automatic movement is sturdy, and can handle pressure and shock.
  • Gigandet watches can be hard to find outside of Europe, so you’ll have to pay the shipping premium if you aren’t on the continent.

Reviewers not only love the Gigandet Ocean King for its similarities to the Yacht-Master , but as a worthy entry-level luxury watch in general. Many mention how its finishing is equal to Swiss watches several times its price.

With the brand’s Swiss roots and its German-based revival, the brand is also respected among watch collectors.

From its double-coated sapphire, attractive dial, and several useful operations, the Gigandet Ocean King is the Yacht-Master built more affordably and with German precision.

Comparisons aside, the Ocean King is independently reputable and well-constructed in its own right.

Gigandet Ocean King

From its double-coated sapphire, attractive dial, and several useful operations, the Gigandet Ocean King is the Yacht-Master built more affordably and with German precision. Comparisons aside, the Ocean King is independently reputable and well-constructed in its own right.

Unlike an homage, which is built as a visual tribute to a more expensive watch, an alternative is a comparable model that isn’t always less expensive. It can be a competitor’s counterpart or a similar option within the same brand.

If you’re in the market for a Yacht-Master or homage, check out our worthwhile alternatives first.

Oris Divers Sixty-Five

Oris Divers Sixty-Five

  • Versatile Pick
  • Movement:  Swiss automatic
  • Case Size:  36mm
  • Band:  Rubber strap

Like the Yacht-Master, the Oris Divers Sixty-Five is a robust tool watch with a graduated scratch-resistant ceramic bezel. The Oris, however, is rugged in different places on its body than the Yacht-Master is. The utilitarian rubbers strap offers a less sleek aesthetic than a stainless steel oyster or president would.

Meanwhile, thanks to the Divers Sixty-Five ’s vintage leanings, the bezel is thinner with smaller numbers and the crown is guardless, for a sleeker and simpler look. Still, all of the practical qualities are there from the double-domed AR-sapphire to the Swiss automatic movement.

Longines HydroConquest

Longines HydroConquest

  • Case Size:  41mm
  • Lug to Lug:  50mm

Neither the Longines HydroConquest or the Yacht-Master are afraid of big features. Both watches have similar bezels and are designed for amphibious wearers.

The HydroConquest , however, is distinguished in looks because of its gigantic six, nine, and 12 markers. If you love the wide look of the Yacht-Master , but are also attracted to aviation-inspired designs, this Swiss automatic is for you.

Breitling Superocean 44

Breitling Superocean 44

  • Lug to Lug:  52.7mm
  • Water Resistance:  1000m

The Breitling SuperOcean 44 has bulky features, just like the Yacht-Master. Unlike the Yacht-Master though, Breitling built this watch to be extra beefed up all-around. Its lug-to-lug size is a considerable 52.7mm and, as a true diver’s watch, this guy boasts 1000m of water resistance.

Aesthetically, the SuperOcean 44 has a more animated look to it. Its dial is matte, the indices are heavily outlined like an illustration, and the font for the 6, 9, and twelve look like a cleaned-up version of the BAM!s and POW!s in the ‘60s Batman show. It has fun features that don’t take away from its overall professional look.

With its impressive materials and extra functionalities, the Steinhart is our top pick Yacht-Master homage.

Steinhart GMT Ocean 39 Ceramic

If you want to go the affordable luxury route, the Davosa Ternos and Gigandet Ocean King are both well-respected level-ups.

Davosa Ternos

On the other end of the spectrum, the Alpha Yachtman , Pagani PD-1651 , and the Parnis Yacht Master are cheap but well-built look-alikes each with a distinct offering.

Pagani Design PD-1651

Even if you’re looking to get a Yacht-Master one day, it’s always worth trying out some homages before making the investment.

Is the Yacht-Master a dive watch?

With 100m of water resistance, the Yacht-Master is designed for sports on the water. Though this is enough for most swimmers, a true professional dive watch needs at least 200m of resistance.

Is the Yacht-Master the same as the Submariner?

No. While the Yacht-Master is built for sports near or on water, like boating, the Submariner is the dedicated pro-dive watch.

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Ever since I received an Omega Seamaster for my 16th birthday, I fell in love with watches. Professionally, this led me to work for New York and LA’s leading auction houses. Personally, it led to a life as a collector, my Seamaster and my Explorer II being my favorite timepieces.

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Rolex Yacht-Master VS Yacht-Master II.

A detailed comparison on these two luxurious Rolex sport watches.

The Yachtmaster II and Yachtmaster 40mm are both great sports watches especially with professional sailors and yacht racers. They both are classy and sporty at the same time. But what are the key differences and what makes these two watches special in their own way? Have a look below at a detailed description of the differences.

Rolex Yacht-Master VS Yacht-Master II

Let's take a look at one of the latest and most spoken about Rolex Yachtmaster watches, the 116655. This watch is a special watch for many reasons. Namely, this is a historical landmark for Rolex since it is the first Rolex watch to ever use a rubber strap. Most people wouldn't bat an eye at the idea of a Rolex with a rubber strap so why the fuss? This is not any typical rubber strap. Rolex has been raving about this new rubber Oysterflex bracelet which is not only very comfortable to wear, it is also hypoallergenic.

The research and development team at Rolex has engineered a bracelet that is as easy to wear as a rubber bracelet but also holds its shape like a metal bracelet. They do this by using nickel-and-titanium inserts inside the band. They also instituted a patented shape on the inside of the bracelet which has a cushioning system built-in to it which allows the bracelet to take the natural shape of a wrist making the Oysterflex possible the most comfortable rubber watch band. An Oysterlock safety clasp keeps the watch from opening and looks stunning in 18ct Everose gold. Everose gold is a patented 18kt pink gold alloy that is unique to Rolex watches and has been used with all their pink gold oyster cases since 2005.

You'll also find a black matte Cerachrom dial which is a hardened ceramic material that is a tough and highly scratch resistant material that has anticorrosive properties and is impervious to discoloration from exposure to Ultra Violet rays. Perfect for spending your days relaxing on the deck of a luxury yacht.

The dial on the Rolex Yacht-Master 116655 with its cyclops date magnifier could be passed as that of a Submariner if it weren't for all the Everose gold used. You can find this material used on the rims of the index hour markers, the Rolex logo, and luminous filled hands. You won't find rose gold on the dial of any watch in the Submariner series (yet?). The combination of black and Everose gold is a real eye-grabber giving this the look of a really luxurious watch.

What's running inside this stunning watch? The Yacht-Master 40mm runs off an automatic Rolex perpetual movement, the Rolex caliber 3135. This 31 jewel movement beats at 28,800 vph and has a power reserve of about 50 hours.

Rolex Yachtmaster II

At a glance, this watch is an impressive piece of eye-candy with a polished case and two-tone rose gold and stainless steel bracelet. The design used vibrant colors from the blue Cerachrom bezel to the rose gold pushers and patented Triplock crown. The white dial is equally full of harmonic colors with blue steel hour, minute and subdial seconds hands and rose gold and red chronograph hands. A rose gold rimmed sub-dial and applied rose gold rimmed index hour markers tie it all together.

A unique feature of the Yachtmaster II is the regatta chronograph and features the world's first mechanical programmable countdown with a memory. You can accurately sync the watch with the starting sequence of a yacht race.

Unlike most bezels which don't operate as a component of the movement, the easy-to-use and bi-directional Ring Command bezel on the Yachtmaster II operates in conjunction with the regatta chronograph as an integral component of the movement. This bezel is the method in which you can synchronize the countdown timer to the start times of a race. Each time you press the button you can adjust the timer by one-minute increments for up to a 10-minute countdown timer. When you adjust the rotating bezel back to its default middle position, it resets the chronograph back to its main function.

This COSC certified Swiss chronometer is the self-winding caliber 4161 automatic movement beats at 28,800 vph and is completely manufactured by Rolex. This movement features the Rolex antimagnetic blue Parachrom hairspring. After receiving a COSC certified chronometer certification, the movement the goes through a thorough in-house chronometric testing once installed into a watch case. Once the watch achieves a precision of -2/+2 seconds per day in the case, it gets a Rolex Superlative Chronometer designation. Even with all these mechanical features, the 31 jewel caliber 4161 movement holds its power for 72 hours.

Rolex Yacht-Master VS Yacht-Master II - Side By Side Comparison

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Rolex Yacht-Master vs Yacht-Master II Watch Comparison

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Within the greater Rolex Yacht-Master collection, there are two very different lines of watches. Although they share a similar name and are even members of the same collection, the Rolex Yacht-Master and the Yacht-Master II are very different timepieces, both inside and out. Historically, the “II” designation at the end of Rolex watch names has been used to denote an evolution or upgrade to the existing line of watches. However, the Yacht-Master II is not an update to any of Rolex’s previous watch lines, and is truly unlike anything that has ever appeared before in a Rolex catalog.

So, what exactly are the differences between the Rolex Yacht-Master and the Rolex Yacht-Master II? Read the rest of our comparison guide to find out.

Rolex Yacht-Master vs Yacht-Master II Two-Tone Yellow Rolesor

Yacht-Master Collection Key Details:

  • Year of Introduction: 1992
  • Case Size: 29mm (discontinued), 35mm (discontinued), 37mm, 40mm, 42mm
  • Materials: Rolesium (stainless steel & platinum), Yellow Rolesor (stainless steel & yellow gold), Everose Rolesor (stainless steel & Everose gold), 18k Yellow Gold, 18k White Gold, 18k Everose Gold
  • Functions: Time w/ Running Seconds, Date Display, Elapsed Time Bezel
  • Bezel: Bidirectional, Gold/Platinum/Ceramic w/ 60-Minute Scale
  • Dial: Multiple Options Available w/ Luminous or Gem-Set Hour Markers
  • Luminous Material: Tritium, Luminova, Super-LumiNova, Chromalight
  • Crystal: Sapphire (Flat w/ Cyclops Lens)
  • Movement: Automatic, Chronometer Certified
  • Water Resistance: 100 Meters / 330 Feet
  • Strap/Bracelet: Oyster or Oysterflex Bracelet

Click here for our Ultimate Buying Guide on the Rolex Yacht-Master.

Rolex Yacht-Master II

Rolex Yacht-Master vs Yacht-Master II 18k Yellow Gold

Yacht-Master II CollectionKey Details:

  • Year of Introduction: 2007
  • Case Size: 44mm
  • Materials: Oystersteel (904L stainless steel), Everose Rolesor (stainless steel & Everose gold), 18k Yellow Gold, 18k White Gold (discontinued),
  • Functions: Time w/ Running Seconds, Programmable Countdown Timer w/ Mechanical Memory and Flyback/Fly-Forward Functionality
  • Bezel: Ring Command, Blue Cerachrom or 950 Platinum w/ 10-Minute Countdown Scale
  • Dial: White w/ Luminous Hour Markers
  • Luminous Material: Chromalight
  • Crystal: Sapphire (Flat)
  • Strap/Bracelet: Oyster Bracelet

Click here for our Ultimate Buying Guide on the Rolex Yacht-Master II.

Rolex Yacht-Master vs Yacht-Master II Rolesium Steel Platinum

Design: Yacht-Master vs Yacht-Master II

First released in 1992 as a luxury-oriented version of the traditional Rolex sport watch, the original Yacht-Master model did not have any specific features or complications that would make it specifically tailored to boating or regatta races. Featuring a fairly standard depth rating of 100 meters and a bi-directional rotating bezel crafted entirely from either solid 18-karat gold or 950 platinum, the Yacht-Master is a watch that is designed for those who enjoy the aesthetic of sport watches, but whose lifestyles do not actually require all of their highly-specialized functionality.

With a 40mm case, a traditional 3-hand display, and a dial that follows the usual Rolex sport watch design, the appearance of the original Yacht-Master can most accurately be described as a luxury-oriented version of Rolex’s iconic Submariner. Although a few key aesthetic differences help distinguish it from Rolex’s other lines of watches, the overall design of the Yacht-Master is one that is fundamentally similar to the classic Rolex sport watch.

In contrast, the Rolex Yacht-Master II is a highly specialized regatta chronograph that features a programmable countdown timer with mechanical memory that allows for on-the-fly synchronization to the official countdown clock with both flyback and fly-forward functionality. With a case diameter of 44mm, and a bezel (and dial) design that are specifically designed for use with its regatta timer, the Rolex Yacht-Master II is a watch that was designed from the ground up for boat racing.

Rolex Yacht-Master vs Yacht-Master II Regatta Countdown Timer Dial

Movements: Yacht-Master vs Yacht-Master II

Although the aesthetic differences between the Rolex Yacht-Master and the Yacht-Master II are rather dramatic, an even bigger difference lies in the two movements that are used to power each watch. While one movement follows a conventional time plus date setup, the other is a totally unique and highly specialized movement that is unlike anything found inside any other watch.

The current versions of both the standard 40mm men’s size Yacht-Master and its larger 42mm sibling are powered by Rolex’s Caliber 3235 movement, which is Rolex’s latest three-handed, date-displaying movement that can be found throughout a variety of its current-production watches. While it does offer a longer 70-hour power reserve compared to the previous generation of movement, the overall functionality of the Caliber 3235 is not unlike what you will find from many other self-winding mechanical movements.

On the other hand, the Yacht-Master II houses Rolex’s state-of-the-art Caliber 4161 chronograph movement, which is made up of more than 360 components and packed full of Rolex’s latest and most innovative technologies. The patented function of the Caliber 4161 movement is so highly specialized and unique, that some of the parts of the movement must be made by UV-LiGA, a micro-manufacturing technology that has been mastered entirely in-house by Rolex.

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Subtle Differences: Yacht-Master Vs Yacht-Master II

Given how little the Rolex Yacht-Master and the Yacht-Master II resemble one another, some of the less obvious differences can often be eclipsed by the stark visual separation between the two lines of watches. Among the almost endless list of aesthetic differences between the two timepieces are a number of other differences that pertain to a specific part or function of the watch.

From a visual perspective, the bezel on the Yacht-Master and the bezel on the Yacht-Master II could not look anything less alike. Consequently, it can be easy to overlook how differently they function, and how differently the various parts attach to their respective watches. The precious metal bezel on the Yacht-Master has a 60-minute scale in relief upon it, and it has been given bidirectional motion so that it can be used as a rudimentary timer. This type of bezel function is common on sport watches, and can be found on a number of different timepieces, from a wide variety of manufacturers.

On the Rolex Yacht-Master II, the bright-blue Cerachrom insert with 0 to 10-scale and “Yacht-Master II” name in large letters gives the bezel a truly unique appearance. The look is so distinct that one could easily overlook the special function of the Yacht-Master II’s bezel. Unlike traditional rotating bezels that are simply connected to the exterior of the watch, the Ring Command bezel on the Yacht-Master II links the outer rotating bezel to the internal works of the movement, allowing for easier and more efficient setting of the Yacht-Master II’s adjustable countdown timer.

Both the Yacht-Master and the Yacht-Master II are excellent luxury watches from Rolex; however, in terms of functionality and appearance, the two timepieces could not be any further apart. One watch adheres to the traditional form and function of the classic Rolex sports watch, while the other is an entirely new approach to the regatta chronograph that is unlike anything that Rolex has ever put forward. Due to how different they are, neither timepiece can be said to be “better” than the other. Instead, the Rolex Yacht-Master line as a whole benefits from the diversity of the various watches that make up its collection.

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Paul Altieri is a vintage and pre-owned Rolex specialist, entrepreneur, and the founder and CEO of BobsWatches.com. - the largest and most trusted name in luxury watches. He is widely considered a pioneer in the industry for bringing transparency and innovation to a once-considered stagnant industry. His experience spans over 35 years and he has been published in numerous publications including Forbes, The NY Times, WatchPro, and Fortune Magazine. Paul is committed to staying up-to-date with the latest research and developments in the watch industry and e-commerce, and regularly engages with other professionals in the industry. He is a member of the IWJG, the AWCI and a graduate of the GIA. Alongside running the premier retailer of pre-owned Rolex watches, Paul is a prominent Rolex watch collector himself amassing one of the largest private collections of rare timepieces. In an interview with the WSJ lifestyle/fashion editor Christina Binkley, Paul opened his vault to display his extensive collection of vintage Rolex Submariners and Daytonas. Paul Altieri is a trusted and recognized authority in the watch industry with a proven track record of expertise, professionalism, and commitment to excellence.

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A guide to the Rolex Yacht-Master

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Over the years, the Rolex Yacht-Master watch has grown significantly, becoming one of the most diverse ranges of Rolex watch available.

The evolution of the luxury brand’s classic sports watch has extended beyond imaginable parallels, offering the avid collector various choices in bracelet style, bezel material and case size over three entire decades. As such, the Yacht-Master continues to prove itself a valuable and dependable mainstay within the manufacturer’s current catalogue, despite many models having become discontinued over the years. To define the Yacht-Master by Rolex, one would categorize it as a luxury sports watch, yet the collection can be broken down into two watches that remain incredibly similar to one another, despite a slightly different name.

. One is the Yacht-Master - a watch that can be considered the original sports model designed by Rolex, intended for setting sail with and enjoying whilst sailing aboard a luxury yacht. The Yacht-Master II, however, is designed for more precise functionality. Equipped with all the technology to enable an individual to record regatta timings, this younger distinction of the model is classified as a watch for racing a yacht as opposed to enjoying alongside a ride on one.

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Whether wearing a Rolex Yacht-Master for aesthetical or practical reasons, however, its sleek looks and refined qualities are characteristics that are sought after far and wide amongst Rolex fans. Like with every Rolex, however, there are some factors to research and consider before investing in your very first Yacht-Master and these include pricing, history and features amongst many others.

What are the differences between the Yacht-Master and Yacht-Master II?

To break down the key differences between the Rolex Yacht-Master and the Rolex Yacht-Master II, here are a few quick facts. The Yacht-Master is available in sizes of 29mm, 35mm, 37mm, 40mm and 42mm and is manufactured in Rolesium, Everose Rolesor, yellow gold Rolesor, solid 18ct yellow gold, solid 18ct white gold and 18ct Everose gold. The watch offers running hours, minutes and seconds and features a date function at 3 o’clock. A bidirectional rotating bezel has a 60-minute scale upon its surface and each model promises a water resistance of 100 meters. The models are offered on an Oyster bracelet or Oysterflex bracelet. The Rolex Yacht-Master II, however, is available in a 44mm size and is offered in a solid stainless steel version, as well as Everose Rolesor, 18ct yellow gold and 18ct white gold. Function-wise, the models offer running seconds with an adjustable countdown timer with a mechanical memory. The watch also features a ring command bezel, along with 100-meter water resistance and is fitted on an Oyster bracelet.

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A brief history of the Rolex Yacht-Master watch collection

A brief history of both the Rolex Yacht-Master and Yacht-Master II watches is beneficial before investing in a model from this range. Though not introduced until 1992, the Rolex Yacht-Master watch had foundations secured for its release much earlier than that. The brand had partnered with the New York Yacht Club back in 1958, laying down the roots to its heritage in sailing long before the iconic sports watch was conceptualized. By this point, Rolex had ready developed its first waterproof watch thanks to the 1926 Oyster case.

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In 1966, the Gipsy Moth IV yacht was sailed 29,600 miles around the world by Francis Chichester, who wore a Rolex on his wrist amongst very few other measuring tools including a sextant and nautical chart. Thanks to the Rolex Oyster Perpetual watch he wore during his journey, time could be tracked amongst rough conditions for an entire 226 days whilst at sea. It put Rolex officially on the radar of seafarers as a manufacturer capable of producing robust and reliable tools for facing the challenging conditions experienced at sea.

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In 1992 the world’s first official Rolex Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master was released and was crafted entirely from 18ct yellow gold, cementing its status as a luxury tool watch. Over the next 15 years, Rolex would experiment with various case materials until in 2007, the first Yacht-Master II was born. Sportsmen could utilize this tool watch whilst regatta racing – its chronograph features stood out clearly and legibly across the surface of the dial. A programmable countdown timer enabled the individual to measure the countdown time before a race commences for improved precision and a better start to the competition. With flyback and fly-forward functionality, synchronization with the Race Committee was a breeze.

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Current Popular Rolex Yacht-Master models

As mentioned, it is the Yacht-Master’s affinity with the sea and its diverse range of styles and case materials that make this collection so widely sought-after within the Rolex watch stratosphere. Paired with cutting-edge technology and primed for yacht race competing, the series has much to offer any luxury sports watch fan. Here are just a few Rolex Yacht-Master watches that have proven their popularity as both a tool and an investment since their release.

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Rolex Yacht-Master watches made from Rolesium make for an interesting talking point to wear with elegant attire and often make for sophisticated gifts to mark an anniversary or wedding day, especially for those who prefer their wristwatches to exude a very classic look. That said, Rolex packs a lot of modern technology into the design of a Yacht-Master watch such as the model 1266, which not only offers a very compact and manageable case size for those with a slender wrist but has also been forged from a material that is exclusive to the Yacht-Master watch range itself. Stainless Steel and platinum are materials chosen for their robust, corrosion-resistant and luxurious properties, whilst the three-link design of the oyster bracelet creates a timeless look whether paired with elegant or casual attire. Polished middle links and brushed outer links create a unique look against the wrist, especially when you consider that these finishes differ from those seen in the Rolex Submariner and Sea-Dweller models, which instead offer a fully brushed bracelet finish.

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Rolex Yacht-Master ref 116680

One of the most popular Rolex Yacht-Master watches has to be the ref 116680 with a blue ceramic bezel. Rolex had begun equipping its watches with Cerachrom bezels back in the year 2005. This model was made available in stainless steel, two-tone Everose, or yellow gold, and since it belongs to the Yacht-Master II collection, measures a broad 44mm diameter. As of 2019, Rolex Yacht-Master II watches were equipped with the Calibre 3235 – a trusted workhorse for many of Rolex’s models. Framed inside this striking blue bezel is a white dial adorned with a small second sub-counter in blue at 6 o’clock, along with a countdown that can be programmed for a duration of between 1 and 10 minutes. The programming is memorized by the mechanism so that at a reset it returns to the previous setting and once launched, can be synchronized on the fly to match the official race countdown.

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Rolex Yacht-Master ref 116655

The Rolex Yacht-Master ref 116656 is, without a doubt, one of the most coveted and popular models from this series of luxury sports watches. The model not only features a matte black ceramic bezel but features a set of two-textured, highly polished and raised numerals upon its sandblasted surface. The watch is fitted to an Oysterflex bracelet, promising all-round comfort and thanks to its unusual choice of contrasting rich black and luxurious pink gold colours, can be enjoyed by both male and female Rolex fans alike. An Everose case and gold serrated ring complete its look, combining nicely with the elegant black bezel, whilst on the display itself, cathedral-type hands and a cyclops date window reside.

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The Rolex Yacht-Master II ref 226659

Slightly larger in size is the 42mm Rolex Yacht-Master II watch with the reference 226659, which features a stunning 18ct white gold case and bezel with a striking black Cerachrom bezel inlay for precise tracking of elapsed time. The Oysterflex bracelet is just one of the many appealing features of the Rolex Yacht-Master series. Although creating the aesthetic and sporty look of a rubber strap with its outer elastomer rubber shell in black - inside the structure of the bracelet is a series of flexible metal inserts. The Rolex Yacht-Master II ref 226659 debuted in 2019 with the desirable Calibre 3235 secured to the heart of its case, creating plenty of power reserve for those occasions when taken off the wrist, promising superior reliability and accuracy. Its classic black and white gold colourway make it easy to pair wot formal, casual or elegant attire.

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There will always be plenty of reasons to invest in a Rolex Yacht-Master watch. Having been equipped with a reliable movement and a set of unique features that enable superior regatta timings out on the water, there is little else on the market that matches the supreme craftsmanship and instantly recognizable aesthetics of the iconic Rolex Yacht-Master watch. Whether you have any use for the polarizing watch’s regatta timer feature or not, it is one of the most niche complications watches imaginable. The Yacht-Master will always be a timepiece that holds its value, symbolizing a brand of significant provenance and value.

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Tudor vs. Rolex: Tudor Models That Challenge The Most Popular Rolex Watches

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If you weren’t privy to the fact that Tudor is a sister brand to Rolex, would you think the same of Tudor’s timepieces?

Tudor has persevered for many decades in the shadow of its more successful sibling, often gaining praise for their watches, though seemingly always mentioned in the context of Rolex.

Yet, many of their timepieces, particularly their latest releases, are outstanding wristwatches in their own right. On this page, we will be comparing a model from each brand in various thematic categories:

  • The Adventurer Watch
  • The GMT Sports Watch
  • The Essential Diver
  • The Luxurious Dive Watch
  • The Complication

There’s a lot that ties the two brands together as well as various aspects that set them apart, even within the same style category. Let’s take a closer look at what these are.

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Tudor Watches vs. Rolex Watches

  • Heritage Ranger Ref. M79910 vs. Explorer Ref. 214270
  • Black Bay GMT Ref. M79830RB vs. GMT-Master II “Pepsi” Ref. 126710BLRO
  • Black Bay Fifty-Eight Ref. M79030N vs. Submariner Ref. 114060LN
  • Pelagos 25600 vs. Submariner Date 126610
  • Black Bay S&G Ref. M79733N vs. Sea-Dweller Ref. 126603
  • Heritage Advisor Ref. M79620TN vs. Yacht-Master II Ref. 116680

It should not come as a sudden surprise that many of Tudor’s propositions form part of the Black Bay line. The Black Bay watch family has been popular since Tudor launched it, and every subsequent variation has shared in the success as well.

The above links will allow you to jump down to a specific “versus,” though going through the whole lineup will give you a great overview of Tudor’s versatile watch models and how they stand up to its sibling’s most established offerings.

If rather than model comparisons you’d prefer background on either brand, visit our individual Rolex and Tudor brand guides.

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As an overarching theme in our Tudor vs. Rolex watch showdown, you’ll find that there are indeed very similar models within the catalog of each respective brand. That being said, Tudor watches lean towards a more utilitarian or “tool watch” aesthetic, while Rolexes are luxury watches in almost every regard.

Additionally, and to the surprise of very few, you’ll also find that Tudor watches retail at a significantly more modest price point, even when the specifications are near identical to those of Rolex counterpart.

Tudor Heritage Ranger M79910 vs. Rolex Explorer 214270 [The Adventurer Watch]

When considering timepieces from each brand that are intended for extensive outdoor wear, there are no better options than the Tudor Ranger and the Rolex Explorer 36. At first glance, both can appear very similar, but there are some key distinctions that set them apart. First and foremost, the case size. The Ranger is 41mm while the latest Explorer model saw its case size reduced from 39mm to 36mm. Though not a massive difference in case size on paper, those fewer millimeters are completely tangible when the watch is on the wrist.

Tudor Ranger vs Rolex Explorer Collage

While both models are sold on full steel bracelets, innate to an “adventurer’s watch” is the need to change the bracelet for a strap. In this department, the Ranger definitely triumphs as it has drilled lugs that make switching out the band a breeze. With regards to the quality of the bracelets themselves, indeed Tudor’s will be of an exceptional build, but Rolex’s Oyster bracelets are arguably the best in the industry.

Tudor Ranger On Bundt Leather Strap

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Lastly, we consider the ever-important aesthetics. The Heritage Ranger appears more rugged than the Explorer 36 as a whole, with the latter being executed in a more elegant and premium way. This last point of contention will come down to the buyer’s preference as some may prefer the subdued look of the Ranger over the flash of the Explorer 36, particularly if they intend to wear the watch in settings where it’s going to get scuffed and scratched. The price difference, about $4,200, will also come into play.

Tudor Black Bay GMT M79830RB Vs. GMT-Master II “Pepsi” 126710BLRO [The GMT Sports Watch]

At Baselworld 2018, Rolex and Tudor simultaneously introduced “Pepsi” style GMT watches. Tudor Watches launched the Black Bay GMT 79830RB, and Rolex Watches the much-awaited Pepsi GMT-Master II 126710 BLRO.

Tudor Black Bay GMT vs Rolex GMT-Master Pepsi

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On the other hand, the new Rolex GMT-Master II is a luxury watch through-and-through. Moreover, it has now taken a step into the realm of dress watches as its available with a modern Jubilee bracelet , a bracelet/watch combination that hadn’t been available from Rolex in decades. This latest Rolex Pepsi GMT also touts the flawless and shiny blue-and-red Cerachrom bezel, a glossy black dial with Chromalight indices, all of which are presented in the smaller and sleeker, 40mm stainless steel Oyster case. When comparing movements, it’s a bit of a tough choice. Yes, the Rolex GMT Master II definitely contains the more technologically advanced components, but the Tudor GMT is not far behind in performance. Both possess a GMT function with date, both are COSC-certified chronometers, and both have 70-hour power reserves.

Ultimately, the styles of the watches target two different customers: the one searching for the “tool watch” look and the other seeking a more sophisticated aesthetic. As a result, it’s not obscene to think of both of these fulfilling roles in the same collection.

Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight M79030N Vs. Rolex Submariner 114060LN [The Essential Diver]

Tudor and Rolex have decades of experience making professional divers’ watches. In fact, not so long ago, both the Tudor Submariner and Rolex Submariner were manufactured by Rolex. In the modern day, the Rolex brand and Tudor Watches are much more distanced. Specifically, Rolex has continued on its own path of luxury mechanical watches, while Tudor has taken profound steps to blaze its own trail and establish its own identity.

Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight vs. Rolex Submariner

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Ironically enough, in 2020, Rolex released the Submariner 124060. This Rolex Submariner revealed that the case diameter had increased from the traditional 40mm to 41mm. In spite of the width increase, the watch retained its slim case profile. Both the Rolex and Tudor possess in-house movements, though the Submariner now boasts the latest Rolex 3230 superlative chronometer caliber.

Between the two, the choice will most likely come down to style. The Rolex Submariner is an absolute icon, and if you truly want a Sub, then nothing will fill its shoes. But those with broader horizons and potentially a smaller budget can look to the Black Bay Fifty-Eight to fulfill the exact same role at less than half the price.

Tudor Pelagos 25600TB vs. Rolex Submariner Date 126610LN [The Premium Diver]

Rolex Submariner Date Cyclops Magnifier Closeup

The premium diver is what you reach for when you want just a little more than just the most basic Rolex Submariner or Tudor Black Bay. For example, what if you want your dive watch to have a date complication?

In such a situation, you’d reach for a Rolex Submariner Date. Boasting all of the same technical specs as the base model Submariner 124060, the reference 126610 packs a date with cyclops and a price increase of $1,150 – and that’s pretty much it.

TUDOR Pelagos Dive Watch

TUDOR Pelagos with helium escape valve

With Tudor watches, however, the next step up from the Black Bay is the Tudor Pelagos. Unlike the Rolex watches, with Tudor, you get a lot more watch when you step up from the Black Bay to the Pelagos.

Newest Tudor Pelagos 25407n 39mm in Titanium Black

Newest Tudor Pelagos 25407N (39mm)

For instance, with the Pelagos you get a case and bracelet that is crafted entirely from titanium. The depth rating increases to 500m, and most of the models have a helium release valve. Most recently, Tudor watches introduced a new 39mm Pelagos model that makes the watch a bit more accessible while still retaining the titanium construction. Most notably, all of these additional features possess a modest price point, about $4,700, less than half of the Rolex Submariner Date’s retail of $10,100.

Perhaps a more adequate comparison for the Pelagos in this Tudor vs Rolex face-off would be the Rolex Sea-Dweller, seeing as how their professional diving specifications are more analogous. By comparing price points, however, it’s difficult not to instantly opt for the Pelagos seeing as how it’s nearly a third of the Rolex Sea-Dweller’s $12,950 MSRP.

Tudor Black Bay S&G M79733N vs. Rolex Sea-Dweller 126603 [The Luxurious Diver]

Originally designed for professionals who braved extreme depths in their regular work, the dive watch has had more than a couple of decades to evolve into a luxurious accessory. It can be argued that the standard Sea-Dweller model is already luxurious, if only by its price tag. Nevertheless, this has not stopped Rolex from elevating the model even further.

Tudor Black Bay S&G vs. Rolex Sea-Dweller Two-Tone

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The Tudor Black Bay S&G, the two-tone variety of the top-selling Tudor Black Bay diver, was released in 2017. It also proved successful and leaves us wondering if Rolex may have taken notice and consequently devised their future release, the two-tone Sea-Dweller, in response. We may never know. Both watches offer a similar style, that of the gold-accented dive watch, at two completely different price points. Of course, Tudor remains the value proposition here, with its gold-capped bracelet links and $5,000 retail. The entire piece also boasts a more traditional “tool watch” essence that’s amiss in the Rolex.

Nevertheless, the Sea-Dweller is still a Rolex, one of the newest models, and it’s hard to deny that they’ve done a great job.

Once more, it’ll come down to budget and preference, with this Rolex Sea-Dweller retailing for $17,000. Either way, whichever you chose, you’re certain to be satisfied by the remarkable timepiece on your wrist.

Tudor Heritage Advisor M79650TN vs. Rolex Yacht-Master II 116680 [The Complication Watch]

Tudor Heritage Advisor vs Rolex Yacht-Master II Collage

Jokes aside, the programmable countdown with a mechanical “memory” is a very compelling complication. It may only reach 10 minutes, but if you’re wearing this $18,750 Yacht-Master II, then you probably want to keep close tabs on your time.

Yacht-Master II 116680 Dial Close-up

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Swanky sailor: reviewing the rolex oyster perpetual yacht-master.

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In this feature from the WatchTime archives, we take a close look at the modern version of Rolex ’s Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master , with black Cerachrom bezel and Oysterflex bracelet. Original photos are by Nik Schölzel.

A water-resistant Oyster case, large hour markers and bold hands are essential elements of Rolex’s Submariner , introduced in 1953 and made for use underwater. In contrast, Rolex’s Yacht-Master, launched in 1992, is a luxury liner – equally at home on board a yacht on the high seas or on land at a ritzy yacht club. But to enjoy this luxury you’ll need to pay almost $25,000 for the 40-mm Everose gold and Cerachrom ceramic version shown here. Stainless-steel versions of the Yacht-Master are priced about $13,000 less.

The Yacht-Master was the first watch in Rolex’s Professional Oyster Collection to come in three different case sizes: 29, 35 and 40 mm. The model we tested, launched last year, is offered in two sizes: 37 and 40 mm. We chose the larger version, which we measured at precisely 40.19 mm in diameter and 11.49 mm in height (excluding the magnifying “Cyclops” lens for the date).

The well-known Cyclops date lens was patented by Rolex in 1953 and introduced in 1954 on the Datejust. This magnifying device is made of sapphire, like the watch’s crystal, and has nonreflective coating on both sides. The jumping date advances exactly at midnight.

The watch is powered by a seasoned caliber, the Rolex 3135, used in the very first Yacht-Master in 1992. The 3135 debuted in 1988 in the Submariner. The blue Parachrom balance spring was added to the movement in 2005, five years after it was first introduced in the Cosmograph Daytona. Its paramagnetic alloy resists changes caused by temperature variations and magnetic fields.

The Parachrom balance spring is thinner than a human hair and up to 10 times more resistant to shocks than a conventional balance spring. Provided with an overcoil, it is attached to a large balance wheel with a variable moment of inertia. Fine adjustments are made using four gold Microstella regulating screws. The balance wheel is supported by a height-adjustable bridge. The entire construction ensures rate results that bring the Yacht-Master (as well as the other watches in the Oyster collection) to the rank of “Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified.” These words on the Yacht-Master’s dial mean that the watch has endured 15 days and nights of testing by COSC in addition to a series of tests conducted by Rolex in its own laboratory. Acceptable rate results for a Superlative Chronometer allow deviations of less than +/-2 seconds per day, while COSC’s test permits average deviations between -4 and +6 seconds per day. In addition, Rolex’s tests are carried out under conditions that correspond more closely to real-life situations than COSC’s tests and are conducted on fully assembled watches, while COSC tests just the movements.

We, too, tested the finished watch – fully wound and after running for 24 hours – first in five positions on the timing machine and then with a two-week wearing test on the wrist (or simulated on a winding machine). In our tests, the Yacht-Master remained within the standards specified by Rolex for a Superlative Chronometer. On the wrist it showed virtually no deviations over the two-week period. On the timing machine it showed a gain of about 1 second per day with minimal variations among the positions.

The tests performed by Rolex include a water-resistance check. Unlike the Submariner, the Yacht-Master’s water resistance is “only” 100 meters. This means that the Yacht-Master is not designed to be a professional dive watch , which requires water resistance of at least 200 meters.

The Yacht-Master’s bidirectional bezel also keeps it from being a dive watch. The bezel on a dive watch usually rotates in only one direction so it won’t show a shorter dive time if it’s repositioned inadvertently. But the Yacht-Master’s bezel is impressive: it has 120 ratchets and shows graduations in 5-minute increments using both Arabic numerals and line markers. The first quarter has well-defined minutes markers. Polished, raised graduations on the ceramic inlay stand in relief against a sandblasted, matte black background. The bezel is made of Cerachrom, Rolex’s ceramic material. The Ceramic inlay is set in a deeply grooved ring made of Everose gold, Rolex’s rose-gold alloy. A grooved caseback seals the case hermetically and can only be opened using a special tool. Three dots on the screw-down crown indicate that this watch has been sealed with the Triplock sealing system, a triple water- resistance system developed by Rolex.

The screw-down crown sits securely inside the case between two crown guards. Releasing the crown allows it to spring away from the midsection, which makes it easy to use for manual winding, rapid date change and setting the hands.

The dial has a characteristic Rolex look. The applied markers and elongated triangle at 12 o’clock are filled with Rolex’s luminous substance, Chromalight, and are displayed on a matte black background. The hour hand has a “Mercedes” circle filled with Chromalight and the seconds hand has a luminous Chromalight dot. The stark contrast of black and white ensures excellent legibility during the day; at night the Chromalight emits a blue glow for easy reading in the dark.

This watch is the first Rolex with an Oysterflex bracelet. (We use the term “bracelet” rather than “strap” because the Oysterflex, unlike standard rubber straps, has metal on the inside.) Combining a rubber strap with a gold case is nothing new, but at Rolex, known for its conservative approach to design, it’s a major innovation. The patented bracelet has a core made of nickel-titanium alloy blades, which provide excellent flexibility and are coated with a black elastomer, a synthetic type of rubber. When the material is subjected to tension and pressure, it returns to its original shape quickly. It resists environmental changes and is long lasting, waterproof and hypoallergenic – a good alternative to a metal bracelet. The bracelet’s black color goes well with the ceramic bezel and with the Everose gold case, presenting a modern, two-tone look.

Inside the bracelet is a patented cushioning system that increases wearing comfort. The bracelet accommodates changes in wrist size. The single-sided Oysterlock folding clasp made of Everose gold offers additional flexibility; it allows for three length adjustments. Screws attach the clasp securely to the bracelet. A safety bar makes opening the clasp more difficult but prevents it from opening accidentally.

SPECS: Manufacturer: Rolex SA, Rue François-Dussaud 3-7, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland Reference number: 116655 Functions: Hours, minutes, central seconds, date, bidirectional rotating bezel Movement: In-house Caliber 3135, automatic, “Superlative Chronometer” certified, 28,800 vph, 31 jewels, Kif shock absorbers, Glucydur balance with Microstella regulating screws, Parachrom balance spring with overcoil, 48-hour power reserve, diameter = 28.5 mm, height = 6.0 mm Case: Everose-gold Oyster case with black Cerachrom ceramic graduated bezel, sapphire crystal with Cyclops magnifying lens, water resistant to 100 m Bracelet and clasp: Oysterflex bracelet with Everose-gold, single-sided Oysterlock folding clasp Rate results: Deviations in seconds per 24 hours (Fully wound / after 24 hours) Dial up +3.1 / +2.9 Dial down +2.1 / +3.2 Crown up -0.7 / -1.6 Crown down -0.8 / -2.6 Crown left +2.5 / +2.6 Greatest deviation of rate 3.9 / 5.8 Average deviation +1.2 / +0.9 Average amplitude: Flat positions 292° / 265° Hanging positions 247° / 233° Dimensions: Diameter = 40 mm, height = 11 mm, weight = 154 g Variations: 37-mm case (Ref. 268655, with Caliber 2236, $22,000) Price: $24,950

gold on rubber = cool if one can afford it. I still prefer my S/S Y-M with PT dial & bezel = an understated goes everywhere quite comfortable piece. By the way… hardly mentioned BUT the curved lugs on all Yacht-Master models make for a wonderfully contoured fit + way better than straight lugs on most Rolex’

You’ll have to sell it to pay for the repairs for your yacht… but you’ll sure look good wearing it!

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An interesting piece, shame about the poor out of focus photo’s !!!

May I request for an article or review regarding swiss made SELECTRON chronograph / computer watches made possibly during the 60s-70s?

That patent on the Cyclops would have expired over 40 years ago, meaning whatever it covered now can be freely-used by the public, I’m not sure it’s a bragging point (and, no, patents cannot be renewed).

This was a very nice watch. Is it automatic or manual? Do you know a good place to buy it?

Just aquired the YM 40 in Everose, stylish a touch sporty with a different look from my other Rolex’s.

Hey GW? Was wondering, since the article didn’t mention it, how is the rubber bracelet sized?

It actually comes with three different sizes, so you just pick the pair that works best for your wrist.

Sizing is a bit of a problem, I bought mine 2nd hand but never worn. AD will have various sizes in combination to make it fit. So if i were to sell it on that person may have a heck of a time getting it to fit.

Love the watch but I was told I had to wait a year to purchase the 40mm size in Canada. So, off I went and purchased a watch from a different manufacturerer!

Why make the consumer with cash in hand wait?

There are certainly other options available these days!

Old Caliber, a braclet which cannot be changed. What else can you expect from Rolex for a price about 24k Euro?

Yes, I agree. I don’t understand why they didn’t use the 3235 caliber.

Since spring 2019 they do use the 3235 movement.

Superb review of a superb Rolex. Thank you!

Hi, So does this mean that they have dumped the YM2 with its funny 10 second / minute countdown dial? I never liked the look of the YM2.

If they did it would explain why they are now available at Costco.

Truly lavishly stylish

Oh my goodness! Another lust object from Rolex (the origin of my watch, sorry chronometer, fetish). Faultless style and flash balanced with flawless functionality (OK, you can’t go all the way down). Opening my savings account now.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master is truly a fabulous watch and though it cost me a lot of money, I must say it is worth the money that I had to pay for it.

Over the years it has been quite accurate and did not cause me any difficulty till date.

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Almost Obscure: The Rolex Yacht-Master II 116689

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Rolex does not simply release watches on a whim. New models are rare, and updates to existing models are often minor, sometimes not even warranting an announcement. Regardless of timing or subtlety, everything The Crown does is met with scrutiny and drama. So, too, it was when the Yacht-Master II was released in 2007. The watch was met with mixed reactions: With an obscure complication that no one really asked for and the largest case in Rolex’s catalog, some thought it sullied the robust elegance of its forebear. Others rightfully praised its technical innovations. Fast forward more than a decade and the model seems to have won out: the Rolex Yacht-Master II 116689 seen here (and its sister references) remains in the Rolex catalog and is a favorite among those seeking a Rolex with a bit more panache and functionality than the standard Submariner.

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When the original Yacht-Master was introduced in 1992, it was Rolex’s first entirely new model since the Sea-Dweller in 1967. The watch was an immediate hit with the seagoing elite, and has remained incredibly popular, with a variety of colorways and sizes released to satisfy demand.  Then, in 2007, the Yacht-Master II was released. Rolex spent over 35,000 hours designing the movement for the watch, which was designed to aid skippers in tracking the starting sequence of a regatta, including a novel integrated bezel and programmable countdown timer with memory function. Two models were part of the original release: the 116688 in solid 18kt gold with a blue ceramic bezel and the 116689 in 18kt white gold with an embossed platinum bezel.  

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Design Details

At 44mm wide and 14mm thick, the Yacht-Master II features the largest production case Rolex offers. Despite its size, the watch is good to just 100m of water resistance—certainly sufficient for most aquatic adventures, but a subtle hint that Yacht-Master II is aimed at those who plan to remain aboard. The solid 18k white gold case and bracelet of the 116689 remain classic Rolex: polished throughout, with gentle curves, it gives way to the dual-finished Oyster bracelet, which features an Oysterlock clasp and Easylink 5mm extension for fine-tuned sizing. The patented Triplock crown and its guards maintain the aesthetic, with ringed chronograph pushers at its flanks. A white gold bezel—dubbed the Ring Command bezel for its added functionality—features a frosted platinum insert with embossed, polished numerals and model name. Protecting the dial is a sapphire crystal. 

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Despite the watch’s functionality, Rolex has kept things extremely legible with a clean white dial. Square hour markers are applied and filled with the brand’s proprietary Chromalight lume. At 9 o’clock, the Crown logo is accompanied by the traditional Rolex dial text. At 6 o’clock, a running seconds subdial features a radial finished ring. The hands are all blued, with the hour and minute featuring lume; the minute hand has a cutout to allow for better timing legibility. In a large arc bounded by bright blue, the 10-minute regatta scale lines up perfectly with both the applied markers and the bezel. The countdown time is displayed by a bright red chronograph sweep hand and a lumed triangle minute hand.

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To set the countdown timer, turn the Ring Command bezel 90 degrees counterclockwise, press the 4 o’clock pusher, and use the crown to set the desired interval (the triangle hand will snap back to 0 if pushed past 10). After rotating the bezel back, the watch’s pushers operate similarly to a normal chronograph. But Rolex has added two unique functions. When the timer is set, the initial countdown time is memorized: if the countdown is 7 minutes and needs to be restarted, stopping and resetting the timer will return it to 7 minutes. Equally impressive, the watch can be resynchronized to the official race countdown if necessary: pressing the reset pusher without stopping the timer will jump the timing hand to the nearest minute. 

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Inner Workings

Powering the Rolex Yacht-Master II is the automatic Rolex 4161 caliber, based on the 4130 chronograph movement (seen in the Daytona). Comprising over 360 components, including 44 jewels, the movement beats at 28,800 vibrations per hour and delivers a robust 72 hours of power (a number of the constituent parts are so small, they require specialized micromanufacturing mastered in-house by Rolex). The watch is further equipped with Rolex’s Parachrom hairspring and Paraflex shock system, together delivering exceptional antimagnetism and shock resistance. As with all modern Rolex movements, the 4161 is certified to their Superlative Chronometer standards, accurate to -2/+2 seconds per day. 

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Instead of the traditional chronograph functions of its base movement, the 4161 has been retooled to allow for use as a countdown timer. In conjunction with a vertical clutch, a column wheel extends through the main plate, allowing for the programmable countdown. Additional reworking has added instantaneous re-synchronization functionality and countdown memory; and as discussed above, the bezel is coupled to the movement to allow its use as a locking mechanism for the timer (though considering the bezel part of the movement might be a stretch). All of these decidedly niche features make for one of the most complicated Rolex calibers ever made. 

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Versus the Competition

Watches and regattas have been linked for quite some time, and indeed many brands sponsor teams, races, or entire series. Omega and TAG Heuer have both released limited edition America’s Cup watches featuring countdown mechanisms. Panerai makes the Luminor 1950 Regatta Chrono Flyback and Ulysse Nardin has its Marine Regatta model. Of course, sometimes only a Rolex will do, in which case one can opt for the timing function of the Daytona, the Ring Command bezel of the Sky-Dweller, or the nouveau riche appeal of the original Yacht-Master. 

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Personality

While the original Yacht-Master appealed to the owners of superyachts by providing a higher-end alternative to the Submariner, the Rolex Yacht-Master II 116689 builds on that appeal with the added bona fides of regatta timing functionalities. In the white gold execution, it’s perhaps best suited to the sailing enthusiast with who enjoys the occasional regatta and may even partake in one from time to time, but also likes a splash of luxury on the wrist and isn’t afraid to let others know.  

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Final Thoughts

Be it as it may an undeniable piece of luxury sailing kit, the Yacht-Master II does what only a few Rolexes do: provides both the exceptional quality the brand is known for and unique functionality. For that alone, the model is well worth a look.

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Luxury for Less: 20 Affordable Alternatives to Rolex Watches

By Erik Rowe

Updated on January 5, 2024

Affordable Alternatives to Rolex Watches

Everybody wants a Rolex . It’s, after all, the most popular luxury watch brand the world has ever known.

It goes beyond the prestige of any other name in the watchmaking world, and this can be seen in the sales as well, making for a quarter of all Swiss watch sales back in 2020.

On the other hand though, due to their extremely high price tags, not everybody can afford a Rolex, which is why most people are left to look for Rolex alternatives.

There’s plenty of watches similar in styling and features to a Rolex, but very different in pricing, usually at least a few times lower.

If you’re curious what are the best affordable alternatives to Rolex watches, you’ve come to the right place.

The watches below are some of our favorites, and definitely the timepieces we recommend. 

Tudor Black Bay GMT watch

There are in total thirteen Rolex watch models, some of them extremely cherished, and others a little less popular, and we’ve found alternatives to all of them. 

We’ll start this list with one alternative for each of the slightly less popular Rolex models (the Milgauss, Air-King, Sea-Dweller, Yacht Master, Cellini and the Sky-Dweller) and then we’ll give you two alternatives for the most popular Rolex watches (Datejust, Oyster Perpetual, Day-Date, Cosmograph Daytona, GMT Master II, Submariner and the Explorer).

Here they are, in no particular order:

  • Rolex Milgauss Alternative: Tissot Gentleman Powermatic 80 Silicium

Tissot Gentleman Powermatic 80 Silicium

The Tissot Gentleman Powermatic 80 Silicium is a wonderful pick if you’re a fan of the Rolex Milgauss watch, which is a watch used by engineers and scientists all over the world for its anti-magnetic properties, able to withstand magnetic fields of up to 1,000 gauss, hence its name.

The Tissot version comes with the Powermatic 80 movement, based on the renowned ETA caliber 2824-2, but with some required upgrades.

One of these upgrades has seen the standard balance wheel replaced with one made out of silicon, which is entirely anti-magnetic.

Other features include an increased power reserve from 38 to 80 hours, and a customized rotor.

The watch itself strikes a good balance between a sports watch and a dress one, making it perfectly for every day use.

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  • Rolex Air-King Alternative: Citizen NJ0100

Citizen NJ0100

The Rolex Air-King is not as high priced as other Rolex watches, so there aren’t many alternatives to satisfy Rolex enthusiasts out there.

But there’s the Citizen NJ0100, with a similar simple design as the Air-King, a stainless steel flat three link bracelet, and automatic movement.

It’s a good and cheaper replacement, at least until you save up some money to be able to buy the real deal.

Rolex Sea-Dweller Alternative:  Tudor Pelagos

Tudor Pelagos

The Tudor Pelagos is still an expensive watch to be had, but it’s at least half cheaper than the Rolex Sea-Dweller is similar in appearance too.

Since Tudor is a sister company of Rolex, it makes sense they make really close alternatives, but more affordable, without skimping on quality.

Their Pelagos watch features a helium escape vent at the 9 o’clock position, which makes it efficient and keeps it ticking even deep underwater.

It’s got a 42 mm case, with a superb ceramic black dial and titanium unidirectional bezel, both covered with a luminescent coating.

The watch is COSC certified, and comes powered by the hand wound MT5612 Caliber, and has a good 70 hour power reserve.

  • Rolex Yacht-Master Alternative: Invicta Pro Diver 9210

Invicta Pro Diver 9210

The Invicta Pro Diver 9210 is a wonderful choice for those in love with the Rolex Yacht-Master.

The Swiss brand, today based in Hollywood, Florida, it has focused on making affordable luxury since its inception back in 1837.

The watch in question is very similar to the Yacht-Master, almost identical, with a case size and dial design that match those of the Rolex.

The timepiece is powered by a Japanese NH35A automatic movement, which is visible through the clear case back.

The case itself has a depth rating of 200m, so you can even go diving with it.

Rolex Cellini Alternative:  Timex Marlin

Timex Marlin

A good alternative to the stylish Rolex Cellini watch, the Timex Marlin boasts a simple and timeless design, with a nice and clean dial, which makes for an overall elegant look.

The watch comes in several versions, with either a steel bracelet or leather strap, black or white dial, and the case in either silver or gold.

The case is 40 mm, with a water resistance rating of 30m, so you shouldn’t go swimming with it.

The heart of the watch is a 21 jewel automatic movement with a date complication shown in the aperture at 3 o’clock, and a power reserve of 40 hours.

  • Rolex Sky-Dweller Alternative: Stuhrling Northstar GMT

Stuhrling Northstar GMT

The Stuhriling Northstar GMT is a superb timepiece, and one that comes with an aesthetic similar to that of the Rolex Sky-Dweller. It’s got the same features, with the positioning differing slightly.

The Rolex Sky-Dweller is known to be hard to replicate due to its many complications, but this Stuhrling comes close enough, with the same color scheme and those small red accents.

The hands and hour markers have the same shape as well.

On the other hand though, the Northstar GMT won’t have all the functions and complications of the Sky-Dweller, and it’s obvious since its price is just below $160.

But considering the price and the overall aesthetic similarities, it’s a very good alternative.

  • Rolex Datejust Alternative #1: Burei Automatic

Burei Automatic

The Burei Automatic is a homage to the modern Rolex Datejust, with a very similar case shape and design, no crown guards, and a fluted bezel.

The dial has the same layout as the Datejust, and it’s got that oversized date window with magnifying lens at 3 o’clock.

The watch is powered by an automatic movement, and the dial is protected by sapphire crystal glass, so even if it’s a cheaper alternative to a Rolex, it doesn’t skim on quality materials.

  • Rolex Datejust Alternative #2: Seiko SARB035

Seiko SARB035

The Seiko SARB035 is a superb alternative variant for the Rolex Datejust.

It’s a premium timepiece with a better price tag, and has the very features found on the Rolex, like the case’s shoulders, the beveled edges, the finishing, boxy shape, and the polished bezel.

Inside there’s a Japanese automatic movement which beats 21,600 times per hour, and it can be admired through the case back.

The dial boasts elegance with its cream white background, and super finishes on the hands and the hour markers.

The o’clock date aperture comes with a metal frame around it for even more elegance.

  • Rolex Oyster Perpetual Alternative #1: Seiko Prospex

Seiko Prospex

Another Seiko, the Prospex , SPB243J1, is a superb watch on the more affordable side, as most Seiko’s are, but with that premium elegance and materials.

It’s a good alternative to the Rolex Oyster Perpetual, but also the Datejust.

It comes with a 38 mm stainless steel case and bracelet, and a jet black dial that sets it apart establishing a nice contrast.

The dial features gold tone luminous hands and indices, adding to the overall elegance of the piece.

  • Rolex Oyster Perpetual Alternative #2: Citizen Eco-Drive Black Titanium

Citizen Eco-Drive Black Titanium

While the Seiko Prospex above is priced somewhere above $700, the Citizen Eco-Drive Black Titanium comes in a lot cheaper at only around $200, and it looks the part as a Rolex Oyster Perpetual alternative.

The 41.5 mm case and the bracelet are both made from titanium, the black dial matches the design as it should, with silver tone hands and hour markers, plus a silver framed date aperture at 3 o’clock.

Rolex Day-Date Alternative #1:  Hamilton Jazzmaster Day-Date Auto

Hamilton Jazzmaster Day-Date Auto

The very elegant Jazzmaster from Hamilton, in its Day-Date Auto variety, is a great looking and high quality alternative to the Rolex Day-Date.

The most impressive similarity is the day aperture placed at the 12 o’clock position like on the Rolex, making them alike.

The date window on the other hand is placed opposite to it, at the 6 o’clock position, unlike on the Rolex, where it’s at 3 o’clock.

Priced at around $845 and powered by the in-house ETA 2834-2 based H40 movement from Hamilton, with its impressive 80 hour power reserve, this is a watch to keep for a lifetime.

Or until you save enough money for the one it replaces.

Rolex Day-Date Alternative #2:  Seiko SGF206

Seiko SGF206

The Seiko SGF206 has a stunningly similar design to the Day-Date, though some features are missing.

The day is placed in the same location as the date, instead of being up at 12 o’clock like on the Rolex.

Overall, and considering the very minimal price of around $250, it’s hard not to take it as a superb alternative.

Sure, the quartz movement doesn’t compare, but you won’t have troubles with it coming from Seiko.

  • Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Alternative #1: Le Jour Le Mans

Le Jour Le Mans

Le Jour is an older name in the watchmaking world, forgotten but resurfaced recently.

The Le Mans chronograph is a modern reissue of an older classic model from their lineup, and comes with plenty of interesting features, much alike the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona.

It also has very similar crowns, with the shape and the position matching those found on the Rolex.

Its price crosses way higher than the $1,000 mark, but it’s around ten times cheaper than the original Daytona.

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  • Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Alternative #2: Dan Henry 1962

Dan Henry 1962

The Dan Henry 1962 is a nice and very modern take on the Daytona, with the three sub dials in the same position, but a more sharp and elegant dial design.

The crowns are in the same position as those on the Daytona, but they don’t have the same shape.

The black tachymeter dial adds a little bit more contrast, being matte black, and overall, you can’t go wrong with this watch.

It’s one of the most interesting chronographs that comes under $300.

  • Rolex GMT Master II Alternative #1: Lorier Hyperion

Lorier Hyperion

If you’re after the look and feel of the first Rolex GMT Master from back in the days, look no further than the Hyperion from the New York based Lorier watchmaker.

It’s got that style and feel, though with a more subdued design and colors.

The features are interestingly alike, with an old school domed plexiglass crystall, and the lumed plexiglass bezel that’s very similar to the radium-lit bakelite bezel of the original GMT Master.

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  • Rolex GMT Master II Alternative #2: Tudor Black Bay GMT

Tudor Black Bay GMT

Though it’s way pricier than most Rolex alternatives at over $3,700, the Tudor Black Bay GMT is probably the closest match in recreating the appearance of that Rolex GMT Master II.

That recognizable Pepsi bezel and the vintage aesthetic, plus the fact that it’s got a true GMT movement make this the closest thing to a Rolex.

It’s coming from the sister company, after all.

Rolex Submariner Alternative #1:  Gucci Dive

Gucci Dive

Gucci might not be the first name that comes to mind when thinking of watchmaking, and surely not one that comes as an alternative to Rolex, but their Dive model, is a solid and much cheaper alternative for the legendary Rolex Submariner.

Gucci Dive is a solid diver and a high quality watch overall, and that dial is strikingly similar to the Submariner.

The 40mm stainless steel case has a water resistance rating of 200 meters, so it’s the real deal. And considering that it’s priced around $850, it’s a worthy contender.

  • Rolex Submariner Alternative #2: Orient Kamasu

Orient Kamasu

The Orient Kamasu is a very good choice not only as an alternative to the Submariner from Rolex, but as a dive watch in itself, offering plenty of qualities for under $300, which is very rare these days.

It comes with an in-house automatic movement, a 41.8 mm stainless steel case, depth rating of 200m, sapphire crystal glass, and below, all the nice features that make the dial similar to the Submariner.

Rolex Explorer Alternative #1:  Seiko Alpinist

Seiko Alpinist

The Rolex Explorer is one of the most popular Rolex models ever created, and the market for alternatives is quite big, but the Seiko Alpinist easily stands out from the crowd for its astonishing similarities and the price tag of $750.

Part of Seiko’s Prospex watch line, the Alpinist is an impressive field watch that borrows plenty of design elements from the Rolex Explorer.

The simplicity of its dial makes it extremely likeable and elegant, and the Seiko Caliber 6R35 Automatic is a high performer with an impressive power reserve of 70 hours.

Rolex Explorer Alternative #2:  Vaer C3 Tradition Black USA Quartz

Vaer C3 Tradition Black USA Quartz

Coming in at just above $250, the Vaer C3 Tradition Black USA Quartz is an extremely good alternative to the Explorer, with that big triangle at 12 o’clock and the 3, 6 and 9 hour marker layout on a black background reminding exactly of the Rolex in case.

The 36mm stainless steel case also fits the profile, and the fauxtina lume, or the three link Oyster style bracelet also look the part.

Vaer Watches

A legendary brand like Rolex, with so many fans around the world, is sure to inspire other watchmakers to create their own replicas, in the hope that they would appeal to the masses who don’t have the buying power for a true Rolex.

And among the many Rolex alternatives we’ve seen, these are our favorites.

We didn’t feature any cheap Rolex knockoffs here, but excellent timepieces with almost the same design and features. We hope you liked our picks! 

  • Rolex Sea-Dweller Alternative: Tudor Pelagos
  • Rolex Cellini Alternative: Timex Marlin
  • Rolex Day-Date Alternative #1: Hamilton Jazzmaster Day-Date Auto
  • Rolex Day-Date Alternative #2: Seiko SGF206
  • Rolex Submariner Alternative #1: Gucci Dive
  • Rolex Explorer Alternative #1: Seiko Alpinist
  • Rolex Explorer Alternative #2: Vaer C3 Tradition Black USA Quartz

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Erik has always been fascinated with all things horological, from affordable diving and sports watches to high-end timekeeping wonders. He's a real watch enthusiast whose love and passion for watches extended into collecting, writing and even working on watches. Learn more about WYCA's Editorial Process.

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What about Invicta? Getting a lot of attention for cheap watches but at 200m water resistant? Its impressive although I have seen Invicta watches at $4,000.00-$6,000.00 range, I’m not talking about these! Its the $68.00-$130.00 range!

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  • Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
  • Kremlin Izmaïlovo (pseudo-historic place, recently built in the image of the old, one of the best things to do in Moscow for your Instagram account 😉 )
  • Park and ancient village of Kolomenskoye

Visit Moscow of the Soviet era

  • Moscow State University and Sparrows Hill
  • VDNKh and the Museum of Astronautics, one of the key landmarks of the Soviet era in Moscow
  • GULAG Museum
  • Metro stations
  • The Stalinist skyscrapers, scattered all over the city

Less touristy places in Moscow

  • Gorky Park and the GARAGE museum
  • The old Krasny Oktyabr factory
  • Zaryadye Park
  • Center for Contemporary Art, WINZAVOD
  • Business center, Moscow City

Main districts of Moscow to visit

  • Patriarch Ponds
  • Tchistye Prudy
  • Kuznetsky most
  • Arbat Street

However, regardless of the length of your stay, whether you are going to visit Moscow in 4 days or in 2, you need a visa. The article Obtaining a tourist visa for Russia could then be useful in any case.

What to do and see in Moscow in one day?

List of things to see and do in Moscow in one day:

  • Go to Red Square
  • Visit St. Basil’s Cathedral
  • See Kremlin walls (but not to visit)
  • Visit Cathedral of Christ the Savior
  • Discover Kuznetsky most districts and see Bolshoi Theatre building
  • And if you have time at the end of the day: go to the Sparrows Hill or to the Moscow City for a beautiful view

Things to do in Moscow in 2 days

If you want to visit Moscow in 2 days, there are 2 purposes: do not miss the essential places of Moscow and optimize travel.

  • First day: Red Square , Saint Basil’s Cathedral , Zariadye Park, Bolshoi Theatre , Kremlin
  • Day 2: Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the former Krasny Oktyabr factory on Balchug Island, Gorky Park, Moscow State University (one of the Seven Sisters buildings ) and Sparrow Hill

As 2 days os really short, be sure to choose an accommodation in the best districts where to stay in Moscow .

Walking on Red Square in Moscow: one of the unmissable things to do in Moscow

Iconic place and one of the must-see places in Moscow and even in Russia! Besides, if there was only one place to visit in Moscow in 2 days, this place would then be Red Square, without hesitation. Therefore, starting the city tour with Red Square is ideal . Several buildings are on the square, but not all of them have to be visited. Check out my blog post about Moscow’s Red Square in detail to learn more and not miss anything.

Red Square Moscow

Visiting Saint-Basil’s Cathedral inside

Even more emblematic than Moscow’s Red Square! Built in the middle of the 16th century under the orders of Tsar Ivan Le Terrible, this cathedral is one of the most beautiful monuments of Orthodox art, and definitely one of the unmissable places in Moscow. Visiting Saint-Basil’s Cathedral inside is one of the most beautiful things to do in Moscow!

  • Visit estimate time : 1h30
  • Entry ticket : 700 RUB. Tickets can be purchased on the cathedral’s official website 45 days before the tour.
  • Audio guide (recommended): 500 RUB
  • Opening hours : June to August 10 am-6pm; from November to April: 11 am-5pm; May, September, October 11 am-5pm. Cathedral closed on Wednesdays. Entrance is closed 45 minutes before closing.
  • Find out more in the dedicated article: Saint Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow

Saint Basil's Cathedral

Take a walk in Zariadye park: one of the coolest things to do in Moscow after visiting Red Square

Zaryadie Park is just a 10-minute walk from St. Basil’s Cathedral, so it’s easy to include in your itinerary if you’re going to visit Moscow in 2 days. From its heights, you can see the red walls of the Kremlin. But, the most impressive point of view is the platform which overlooks the Moskva river. A must see! And clearly one of the coolest things to do in Moscow!

  • Open 24 hours a day
  • Good to know! Park Zaryadye is also a place to visit in Moscow in winter. Find out more here: What to do in Moscow in winter?

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See the Bolshoi Theatre and discover the Kuznetsky Most district

The Bolshoi Theatre is the most famous Russian theater in the world. The most economical way to see a presentation at the Bolshoi Theater is to take the tickets on the theater’s official website in advance, so here is our tutorial to help you: How to buy entrance tickets to the Bolshoi? In addition, several pedestrian or one-way streets

The Bolshoi Theater is the most famous Russian theater in the world. The most economical way to see a presentation at the Bolshoi Theater is to take the tickets on the theater’s official website in advance, so here is our tutorial to help you: How to buy tickets to the Bolshoi? In addition, several pedestrian or one-way streets are located north of the theater. It is therefore very pleasant to find them to leave the main axes of the megalopolis.

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Visit the Moscow Kremlin

Visit Kremlin is on top of things to do in Moscow. A place of power for centuries, the Kremlin then shows us a whole different image when viewed from the inside. If you want to visit Moscow in 2 days, the Kremlin is certainly one of the must-see places in Moscow.

  • Opening hours : Daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., except Thursday.
  • See our blog post about visiting the Moscow Kremlin

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Visit the Cathedral of Christ the Savior

This impressive Moscow Cathedral is the seat of the Russian Orthodox Church. It is a must see if you visit Moscow in 2 days and clearly one of the things to do in Moscow. The Cathedral of Christ the Savior was first built in 1883 in memory of Russia’s victory over Napoleon’s Grand Army. Then in 1931 Stalin ordered its destruction. It was then rebuilt again (identically) only in 2000.

  • Where? Ulitsa Volkhonka 15. At the foot of the Kropotkinskaya metro station.
  • Opening hours . Daily: 10: 00-17: 00, except Monday: 13: 00-17: 00
  • Free entry (some closing restrictions, for example a short)

Good to know! In orthodox religious places, one must avoid excessively uncovered clothing. Women should cover their heads. After visiting the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, you can explore Bolotny Island and Gorky Park. This is one of the routes our guide to Moscow.

Cathedral of Christ the Savior

The old Krasny Oktyabr factory: one of the coolest things to do in Moscow

If you cross the Moskva River by a pedestrian bridge which is located just in front of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, you will enjoy a beautiful view of the city and at the same time you can discover Balchug Island. Furthermore, if you want to visit Moscow in 2 days, you can include this island in your itinerary between the cathedral and Gorky park. Here is the old confectionery factory Krasny Oktyabr, which has gradually turned into a fashionable micro-district. There are then some elements of street art, cafes and restaurants and some Moscow bohemian side. At the end of the island you can see a gigantic 98-meter-high monument dedicated to the Russian reforming tsar Pierre The Great.

Good to know! You can find on this island are the trendiest nightclubs in Moscow. On weekends, there are taxi caps after midnight so there are so many people. On the other hand, if you go there in winter and during the day, the island is quite empty and less interesting to see.

Gorky Park is one of the TOP places to visit in Moscow, because it allows you to better understand the life of the locals and their rhythm. In fact, it’s a huge entertainment park. For example, in winter there is a giant ice rink and in summer – free dance or yoga lessons, sandy beaches for playing volleyball, an outdoor cinema. So, like the locals, have a Stakantchik (ice cream or cooked corn), and enjoy the atmosphere of the place: that’s one of the interesting things to do in Moscow to discover the city.

  • Where? Krymsky Val 9. 20 minutes’ walk from Krasny Oktyabr, along the quays.

Sparrow Hill and Moscow State University

The Sparrow Hill, Vorobiovy Gori in Russian, is the highest point in Moscow. It is rather known to Russians, but less to travelers. A nice view on Moscow opens from the hill, and in particular on the Luzhniki Stadium. In addition, on the hill itself is the Moscow State University: an impressive skyscraper from the Soviet era.

  • How to get there? By bus T7 (35 min) from Oktyaborskaya station, near Gorki Park. By metro (Vorobiovy Gorki station) + climb the hill on foot. On foot along the Moskva along the Gorky Park (1h30) + climb in funiculars.

Good to know! It is possible to cross the Moskva river by funicular. We actually tested it and it was pretty cool! That is one of our favorite things to do in Moscow!

What to do in Moscow

What to do in Moscow in 3 days?

If you are going to visit Moscow in 3 days, it would be interesting to dive into the Soviet era which strongly marked the country and the city. After the Bolshevik Revolution, the capital was transferred from Saint Petersburg to Moscow, in order to mark the change of power. Moscow then became the world showcase for communist ideology. Here are the best things to do in Moscow for 3-day-trip!

VDNKh, visit Moscow of the Soviet era

VDNKh is a large exhibition center in the north of Moscow, where there are still several striking witnesses of the USSR. The most interesting are the Museum of Cosmonauts and the Statue of the Worker and the Kolkhozian , which will certainly impress you with its size!

Visit

GULAG History Museum

The explanations of the museum are very well done. We really have the feeling of going back in time. If you are going to visit Moscow in 3 days and you are interested in history and this subject in particular, I recommend this museum. Visit the GULAG History Museum is one of the most interesting things to do in Moscow.

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Discover the Patriarche Pounds district

It’s a nice neighborhood in Moscow where you can come across rather affluent locals, but not necessarily very bling-bling. Take a walk in this area is really a cool thing to do in Moscow! In addition, the Ponds of Patriarch is one of the places of Bulgakov’s novel “Master and Margarita”. As this is an interesting area to see, we have included it in a walking tour of Moscow. The route ends at the Moscow Kremlin, which is very convenient, because you will be able to visit Moscow in 3 days by optimizing your trips.

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What to visit in Moscow in 4 days: TOP things to do in Moscow in 4 days

If you want to visit Moscow in 3 days, you will already see a lot of things. On the other hand, if you stay one more day, you have plenty to do! The Novodevichy Convent, the Tchistie Proudy district and the Izmaylovo Kremlin are very good candidates for you, if you are going to visit Moscow in 4 days.

Visiting Novodevichy Convent in Moscow

The Novodevichy Convent is one of the most brilliant examples of Russian architecture, according to UNESCO. This beautiful complex was built in 1524 and today consists of the convent, but also of a cemetery whose status could be compared to that of Père-Lachaise in Paris. Visiting Novodevichy Convent is one of the great things to do in Moscow, if you want to go a little bit outside of the center!

What to see in Moscow in one day

Discovering Tchistye Proudy district

It’s one of the most popular areas of Moscow, with many cafes, restaurants and bars nearby. It is therefore a place to discover if you want to visit Moscow in 4 days. It is just as pleasant for a stroll as for the discovery of local life. For example, in winter the pond turns into an ice rink.

Visiting the Izmaylovo Kremlin, one of the coolest things to do in Moscow!

The Izmaylovo Kremlin is more of a tourist than a historic place. On the other hand, it is a pretty impressive place to discover, especially on weekends. Inside the Kremlin, there is a flea market where you can find a little bit of everything, but mostly good souvenirs to bring from Moscow. For example, chapka, traditional Russian scarves or matryoshka (Russian dolls). Add the Kremlin and the Izmaïlovo market to your itinerary if you are going to visit Moscow in 4 days, because it is a nice and very colorful place! Visiting the Izmailovo Kremlin is one of the things to do in Moscow, if you want to put colors in your Instagram account! 😉

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In 4 days, we will have the opportunity to see several Moscow: Classic Moscow, Moscow of old Russia, Soviet Moscow and a little bit of the new Moscow. So what to visit in Moscow on the 5th day of travel?

What to visit in Moscow in 5 days?

Art lovers will be delighted to discover the Tretyakov Gallery and the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, while others will prefer to stroll along Arbat Street, see the buildings of Moskva-City or visit Bunker 42.

Admiring Russian art at Tretyakov Gallery

Founded in 1856 by an industrialist and great lover of art, the gallery has grown over the decades, and then bequeathed to the state. Today the collection includes more than 140,000 pieces, 15,000 of which are paintings. Visiting the Tretyakov Gallery is one of the things to do in Moscow if you want to discover Russian art!

  • Where? Pereoulok Lavrouchinski 10. A 5-minute walk from Tretiakovskaya station
  • Opening hours. Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Closed on Mondays.
  • Entry tickets. 500 RUB.

Museum to see

Visiting the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts

The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts presents the treasures of ancient Egypt, the paintings of Rembrandt and Cézanne, a fine collection of Impressionism.

  • Where? Ulitsa Volkhonka 12
  • Opening hours. Daily: 10: 00-20: 00, except Thursday: 11: 00-21: 00. Closed on Mondays. The boxes close an hour before closing.
  • Entry tickets. The prices vary according to the collections from 300 to 750 RUB.

Walking on Arbat Street

All Russians know Rue Arbat. So, walking on Arbat street is one of the things to do in Moscow. However, after the years, little by little it became very touristy. This is a pedestrian street only. There are souvenir shops, restaurants and cafes there, but it is no longer the most authentic neighborhood in the city.

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Seeing the buildings of Moskva-City (Moscow City)

Moskva-City is Moscow’s business center, much like Paris’s Defense district. The skyscrapers of Moskva-City are among the tallest in Europe: 373 meters high! Very nice place to see at dusk.

Good to know! You can admire a nice view of Moscow City from the docks of Tarasa Shevchenko. It’s especially beautiful in the evening with all the lights on.

Bunker 42, one of the most unusual things to do in Moscow

Bunker 42 is a secret military complex which was to be used by the Soviets in the event of a nuclear attack: a space of 7000 m² 65 meters underground!

  • Where? 5 Kotelnitcheski Lane, 11.
  • Prices. 2200 RUB per person
  • Opening hours. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Restaurant inside. Original, but rather a tourist trap.

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What to visit in Moscow in 6 days or more?

There are still so many places to see, because Moscow is a big megalopolis and there is always something exciting to do there. For example: the ancient Kolomenskoye village or the WINZAVOD contemporary art center .

If you are interested in history and want to see Russian cities on a rather “human scale”, it would certainly be interesting for you to discover the cities of the Golden Ring . For example, it is very easy to get to Sergey Posad from Moscow (less than 2 hours in train). Visiting the Golden Ring is one of the best things to do in Moscow if you are staying more than a 5-6 days.

There are still plenty of places to see in Moscow, however I did my best to list here the best things to do in Moscow, what to see in Moscow in one day, but also in 2, 3, 4 or 5 days in Moscow!

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In Transit: Notes from the Underground

Jun 06 2018.

Spend some time in one of Moscow’s finest museums.

Subterranean commuting might not be anyone’s idea of a good time, but even in a city packing the war-games treasures and priceless bejeweled eggs of the Kremlin Armoury and the colossal Soviet pavilions of the VDNKh , the Metro holds up as one of Moscow’s finest museums. Just avoid rush hour.

The Metro is stunning and provides an unrivaled insight into the city’s psyche, past and present, but it also happens to be the best way to get around. Moscow has Uber, and the Russian version called Yandex Taxi , but also some nasty traffic. Metro trains come around every 90 seconds or so, at a more than 99 percent on-time rate. It’s also reasonably priced, with a single ride at 55 cents (and cheaper in bulk). From history to tickets to rules — official and not — here’s what you need to know to get started.

A Brief Introduction Buying Tickets Know Before You Go (Down) Rules An Easy Tour

A Brief Introduction

Moscow’s Metro was a long time coming. Plans for rapid transit to relieve the city’s beleaguered tram system date back to the Imperial era, but a couple of wars and a revolution held up its development. Stalin revived it as part of his grand plan to modernize the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 30s. The first lines and tunnels were constructed with help from engineers from the London Underground, although Stalin’s secret police decided that they had learned too much about Moscow’s layout and had them arrested on espionage charges and deported.

The beauty of its stations (if not its trains) is well-documented, and certainly no accident. In its illustrious first phases and particularly after the Second World War, the greatest architects of Soviet era were recruited to create gleaming temples celebrating the Revolution, the USSR, and the war triumph. No two stations are exactly alike, and each of the classic showpieces has a theme. There are world-famous shrines to Futurist architecture, a celebration of electricity, tributes to individuals and regions of the former Soviet Union. Each marble slab, mosaic tile, or light fixture was placed with intent, all in service to a station’s aesthetic; each element, f rom the smallest brass ear of corn to a large blood-spattered sword on a World War II mural, is an essential part of the whole.

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The Metro is a monument to the Soviet propaganda project it was intended to be when it opened in 1935 with the slogan “Building a Palace for the People”. It brought the grand interiors of Imperial Russia to ordinary Muscovites, celebrated the Soviet Union’s past achievements while promising its citizens a bright Soviet future, and of course, it was a show-piece for the world to witness the might and sophistication of life in the Soviet Union.

It may be a museum, but it’s no relic. U p to nine million people use it daily, more than the London Underground and New York Subway combined. (Along with, at one time, about 20 stray dogs that learned to commute on the Metro.)

In its 80+ year history, the Metro has expanded in phases and fits and starts, in step with the fortunes of Moscow and Russia. Now, partly in preparation for the World Cup 2018, it’s also modernizing. New trains allow passengers to walk the entire length of the train without having to change carriages. The system is becoming more visitor-friendly. (There are helpful stickers on the floor marking out the best selfie spots .) But there’s a price to modernity: it’s phasing out one of its beloved institutions, the escalator attendants. Often they are middle-aged or elderly women—“ escalator grandmas ” in news accounts—who have held the post for decades, sitting in their tiny kiosks, scolding commuters for bad escalator etiquette or even bad posture, or telling jokes . They are slated to be replaced, when at all, by members of the escalator maintenance staff.

For all its achievements, the Metro lags behind Moscow’s above-ground growth, as Russia’s capital sprawls ever outwards, generating some of the world’s worst traffic jams . But since 2011, the Metro has been in the middle of an ambitious and long-overdue enlargement; 60 new stations are opening by 2020. If all goes to plan, the 2011-2020 period will have brought 125 miles of new tracks and over 100 new stations — a 40 percent increase — the fastest and largest expansion phase in any period in the Metro’s history.

Facts: 14 lines Opening hours: 5 a.m-1 a.m. Rush hour(s): 8-10 a.m, 4-8 p.m. Single ride: 55₽ (about 85 cents) Wi-Fi network-wide

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Buying Tickets

  • Ticket machines have a button to switch to English.
  • You can buy specific numbers of rides: 1, 2, 5, 11, 20, or 60. Hold up fingers to show how many rides you want to buy.
  • There is also a 90-minute ticket , which gets you 1 trip on the metro plus an unlimited number of transfers on other transport (bus, tram, etc) within 90 minutes.
  • Or, you can buy day tickets with unlimited rides: one day (218₽/ US$4), three days (415₽/US$7) or seven days (830₽/US$15). Check the rates here to stay up-to-date.
  • If you’re going to be using the Metro regularly over a few days, it’s worth getting a Troika card , a contactless, refillable card you can use on all public transport. Using the Metro is cheaper with one of these: a single ride is 36₽, not 55₽. Buy them and refill them in the Metro stations, and they’re valid for 5 years, so you can keep it for next time. Or, if you have a lot of cash left on it when you leave, you can get it refunded at the Metro Service Centers at Ulitsa 1905 Goda, 25 or at Staraya Basmannaya 20, Building 1.
  • You can also buy silicone bracelets and keychains with built-in transport chips that you can use as a Troika card. (A Moscow Metro Fitbit!) So far, you can only get these at the Pushkinskaya metro station Live Helpdesk and souvenir shops in the Mayakovskaya and Trubnaya metro stations. The fare is the same as for the Troika card.
  • You can also use Apple Pay and Samsung Pay.

Rules, spoken and unspoken

No smoking, no drinking, no filming, no littering. Photography is allowed, although it used to be banned.

Stand to the right on the escalator. Break this rule and you risk the wrath of the legendary escalator attendants. (No shenanigans on the escalators in general.)

Get out of the way. Find an empty corner to hide in when you get off a train and need to stare at your phone. Watch out getting out of the train in general; when your train doors open, people tend to appear from nowhere or from behind ornate marble columns, walking full-speed.

Always offer your seat to elderly ladies (what are you, a monster?).

An Easy Tour

This is no Metro Marathon ( 199 stations in 20 hours ). It’s an easy tour, taking in most—though not all—of the notable stations, the bulk of it going clockwise along the Circle line, with a couple of short detours. These stations are within minutes of one another, and the whole tour should take about 1-2 hours.

Start at Mayakovskaya Metro station , at the corner of Tverskaya and Garden Ring,  Triumfalnaya Square, Moskva, Russia, 125047.

1. Mayakovskaya.  Named for Russian Futurist Movement poet Vladimir Mayakovsky and an attempt to bring to life the future he imagined in his poems. (The Futurist Movement, natch, was all about a rejecting the past and celebrating all things speed, industry, modern machines, youth, modernity.) The result: an Art Deco masterpiece that won the National Grand Prix for architecture at the New York World’s Fair in 1939. It’s all smooth, rounded shine and light, and gentle arches supported by columns of dark pink marble and stainless aircraft steel. Each of its 34 ceiling niches has a mosaic. During World War II, the station was used as an air-raid shelter and, at one point, a bunker for Stalin. He gave a subdued but rousing speech here in Nov. 6, 1941 as the Nazis bombed the city above.

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Take the 3/Green line one station to:

2. Belorusskaya. Opened in 1952, named after the connected Belarussky Rail Terminal, which runs trains between Moscow and Belarus. This is a light marble affair with a white, cake-like ceiling, lined with Belorussian patterns and 12 Florentine ceiling mosaics depicting life in Belarussia when it was built.

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Transfer onto the 1/Brown line. Then, one stop (clockwise) t o:

3. Novoslobodskaya.  This station was designed around the stained-glass panels, which were made in Latvia, because Alexey Dushkin, the Soviet starchitect who dreamed it up (and also designed Mayakovskaya station) couldn’t find the glass and craft locally. The stained glass is the same used for Riga’s Cathedral, and the panels feature plants, flowers, members of the Soviet intelligentsia (musician, artist, architect) and geometric shapes.

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Go two stops east on the 1/Circle line to:

4. Komsomolskaya. Named after the Komsomol, or the Young Communist League, this might just be peak Stalin Metro style. Underneath the hub for three regional railways, it was intended to be a grand gateway to Moscow and is today its busiest station. It has chandeliers; a yellow ceiling with Baroque embellishments; and in the main hall, a colossal red star overlaid on golden, shimmering tiles. Designer Alexey Shchusev designed it as an homage to the speech Stalin gave at Red Square on Nov. 7, 1941, in which he invoked Russia’s illustrious military leaders as a pep talk to Soviet soldiers through the first catastrophic year of the war.   The station’s eight large mosaics are of the leaders referenced in the speech, such as Alexander Nevsky, a 13th-century prince and military commander who bested German and Swedish invading armies.

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One more stop clockwise to Kurskaya station,  and change onto the 3/Blue  line, and go one stop to:

5. Baumanskaya.   Opened in 1944. Named for the Bolshevik Revolutionary Nikolai Bauman , whose monument and namesake district are aboveground here. Though he seemed like a nasty piece of work (he apparently once publicly mocked a woman he had impregnated, who later hung herself), he became a Revolutionary martyr when he was killed in 1905 in a skirmish with a monarchist, who hit him on the head with part of a steel pipe. The station is in Art Deco style with atmospherically dim lighting, and a series of bronze sculptures of soldiers and homefront heroes during the War. At one end, there is a large mosaic portrait of Lenin.

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Stay on that train direction one more east to:

6. Elektrozavodskaya. As you may have guessed from the name, this station is the Metro’s tribute to all thing electrical, built in 1944 and named after a nearby lightbulb factory. It has marble bas-relief sculptures of important figures in electrical engineering, and others illustrating the Soviet Union’s war-time struggles at home. The ceiling’s recurring rows of circular lamps give the station’s main tunnel a comforting glow, and a pleasing visual effect.

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Double back two stops to Kurskaya station , and change back to the 1/Circle line. Sit tight for six stations to:

7. Kiyevskaya. This was the last station on the Circle line to be built, in 1954, completed under Nikita Khrushchev’ s guidance, as a tribute to his homeland, Ukraine. Its three large station halls feature images celebrating Ukraine’s contributions to the Soviet Union and Russo-Ukrainian unity, depicting musicians, textile-working, soldiers, farmers. (One hall has frescoes, one mosaics, and the third murals.) Shortly after it was completed, Khrushchev condemned the architectural excesses and unnecessary luxury of the Stalin era, which ushered in an epoch of more austere Metro stations. According to the legend at least, he timed the policy in part to ensure no Metro station built after could outshine Kiyevskaya.

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Change to the 3/Blue line and go one stop west.

8. Park Pobedy. This is the deepest station on the Metro, with one of the world’s longest escalators, at 413 feet. If you stand still, the escalator ride to the surface takes about three minutes .) Opened in 2003 at Victory Park, the station celebrates two of Russia’s great military victories. Each end has a mural by Georgian artist Zurab Tsereteli, who also designed the “ Good Defeats Evil ” statue at the UN headquarters in New York. One mural depicts the Russian generals’ victory over the French in 1812 and the other, the German surrender of 1945. The latter is particularly striking; equal parts dramatic, triumphant, and gruesome. To the side, Red Army soldiers trample Nazi flags, and if you look closely there’s some blood spatter among the detail. Still, the biggest impressions here are the marble shine of the chessboard floor pattern and the pleasingly geometric effect if you view from one end to the other.

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Keep going one more stop west to:

9. Slavyansky Bulvar.  One of the Metro’s youngest stations, it opened in 2008. With far higher ceilings than many other stations—which tend to have covered central tunnels on the platforms—it has an “open-air” feel (or as close to it as you can get, one hundred feet under). It’s an homage to French architect Hector Guimard, he of the Art Nouveau entrances for the Paris M é tro, and that’s precisely what this looks like: A Moscow homage to the Paris M é tro, with an additional forest theme. A Cyrillic twist on Guimard’s Metro-style lettering over the benches, furnished with t rees and branch motifs, including creeping vines as towering lamp-posts.

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Stay on the 3/Blue line and double back four stations to:

10. Arbatskaya. Its first iteration, Arbatskaya-Smolenskaya station, was damaged by German bombs in 1941. It was rebuilt in 1953, and designed to double as a bomb shelter in the event of nuclear war, although unusually for stations built in the post-war phase, this one doesn’t have a war theme. It may also be one of the system’s most elegant: Baroque, but toned down a little, with red marble floors and white ceilings with gilded bronze c handeliers.

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Jump back on the 3/Blue line  in the same direction and take it one more stop:

11. Ploshchad Revolyutsii (Revolution Square). Opened in 1938, and serving Red Square and the Kremlin . Its renowned central hall has marble columns flanked by 76 bronze statues of Soviet heroes: soldiers, students, farmers, athletes, writers, parents. Some of these statues’ appendages have a yellow sheen from decades of Moscow’s commuters rubbing them for good luck. Among the most popular for a superstitious walk-by rub: the snout of a frontier guard’s dog, a soldier’s gun (where the touch of millions of human hands have tapered the gun barrel into a fine, pointy blade), a baby’s foot, and a woman’s knee. (A brass rooster also sports the telltale gold sheen, though I am told that rubbing the rooster is thought to bring bad luck. )

Now take the escalator up, and get some fresh air.

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Modified & Updated: 02 Mar 2024

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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.

This article will provide you with 40 fascinating facts about Elektrostal, giving you a better understanding of why this city is worth exploring. From its origins as an industrial hub to its modern-day charm, we will delve into the various aspects that make Elektrostal a unique and must-visit destination.

So, join us as we uncover the hidden treasures of Elektrostal and discover what makes this city a true gem in the heart of Russia.

Key Takeaways:

  • Elektrostal, known as the “Motor City of Russia,” is a vibrant and growing city with a rich industrial history, offering diverse cultural experiences and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
  • With its convenient location near Moscow, Elektrostal provides a picturesque landscape, vibrant nightlife, and a range of recreational activities, making it an ideal destination for residents and visitors alike.

Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.

Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene.

Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

A popular destination for nature lovers.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.

Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.

Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.

Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.

Boasts excellent education facilities.

The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.

A center for scientific research and innovation.

Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy, materials science, and engineering.

Surrounded by picturesque lakes.

The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Well-connected transportation system.

Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.

Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.

Home to notable architectural landmarks.

Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.

Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.

Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Provides a high standard of healthcare.

Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.

Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.

A hub for sports enthusiasts.

Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.

Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.

Electric power played a significant role in its early development.

Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.

Boasts a thriving economy.

The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.

Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.

Popular destination for winter sports.

Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Promotes environmental sustainability.

Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.

Home to renowned educational institutions.

Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.

Committed to cultural preservation.

The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.

Hosts an annual International Film Festival.

The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.

Encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.

Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development.

Offers a range of housing options.

Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.

Home to notable sports teams.

Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy, with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.

Boasts a vibrant nightlife scene.

Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.

Promotes cultural exchange and international relations.

Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.

Surrounded by beautiful nature reserves.

Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.

Commemorates historical events.

The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.

Promotes sports and youth development.

Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.

Hosts annual cultural and artistic festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.

Provides a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts.

The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.

Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.

The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.

A city with a bright future.

Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.

In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.

Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?

A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.

Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?

A: Elektrostal is located approximately XX kilometers away from Moscow.

Q: Are there any famous landmarks in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to several notable landmarks, including XXXX and XXXX.

Q: What industries are prominent in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal is known for its steel production industry and is also a center for engineering and manufacturing.

Q: Are there any universities or educational institutions in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to XXXX University and several other educational institutions.

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal offers several outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking in its beautiful parks.

Q: Is Elektrostal well-connected in terms of transportation?

A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.

Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.

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Victor M. Mukhin was born in 1946 in the town of Orsk, Russia. In 1970 he graduated the Technological Institute in Leningrad. Victor M. Mukhin was directed to work to the scientific-industrial organization "Neorganika" (Elektrostal, Moscow region) where he is working during 47 years, at present as the head of the laboratory of carbon sorbents.     Victor M. Mukhin defended a Ph. D. thesis and a doctoral thesis at the Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (in 1979 and 1997 accordingly). Professor of Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia. Scientific interests: production, investigation and application of active carbons, technological and ecological carbon-adsorptive processes, environmental protection, production of ecologically clean food.   

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