Glitter rare rolex
Off-catalog Rolex
ROLEX

Existing Yet Nonexistent

You can find the current Rolex models for sale on the official Rolex website. However, Did you know that there are authentic Rolex watches that do not appear on the official website?

From watches so heavily adorned with jewels that they may seem custom-made, To models sold only in specific countries, There are models not listed in the catalog that are available on the market. These watches are usually offered first to VIP clients who desire truly unique pieces. Ordinary consumers may not even know the retail price of these watches or whether they are actually available for sale. The production quantity is also extremely limited. Today, We will introduce these rare watches, The off-catalog models that do not appear in the standard catalog. There are many photos as these models are visually stunning.

Gem Set Sparkle

GMT-Master 2
‘SARU’ Collection

GMT-Master 2 ‘SARU’ Collection

Rolex Submariner Ref. 116659 SABR </br>
 ⓒ Berkilos

Rolex Submariner Ref. 116659 SABR
ⓒ Berkilos

Rolex Submariner Ref. 116649 EMBR </br> ⓒ Phillips

Rolex Submariner Ref. 116649 EMBR
ⓒ Phillips

Versions of the familiar GMT-Master 2 Ref. 126710 BLRO (Pepsi) and Submariner 116619LB (Smurf) with gem-set bezels are also considered off-catalog models. While they may be mistaken for custom pieces, They are authentic Rolex watches crafted with the brand's renowned gem-setting expertise and high-quality materials. The familiar color combinations are reinterpreted with top-grade gems such as rubies, Sapphires, And emeralds, Adding even more brilliance.

GMT-Master 2 116719BLRO

GMT-Master 2 116719BLRO

40mm, Black, Oyster

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GMT-Master 2 126710BLRO

GMT-Master 2 126710BLRO

40mm, Black, Jubilee

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Submariner Date 116619LB

Submariner Date 116619LB

40mm, Blue, Oyster

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How Dazzling Can It Get?

Rolex Daytona Ref. 116598SACO
 </br> ⓒ Superwatchman

Rolex Daytona Ref. 116598SACO
ⓒ Superwatchman

Rolex Daytona Ref. 116595RBOW </br> ⓒ Rolex

Rolex Daytona Ref. 116595RBOW
ⓒ Rolex

Rolex Day-Date Ref. 228398TRU 
</br>ⓒ Watchcollectinglifestyle

Rolex Day-Date Ref. 228398TRU
ⓒ Watchcollectinglifestyle

Rolex Submariner Ref. 116659 SABR </br>
 ⓒJackroad

Rolex Submariner Ref. 116659 SABR
ⓒJackroad

Models with patterns such as leopard or zebra dials, Instead of the usual solid color dials, Are also considered off-catalog. The use of gems alone makes these watches extremely dazzling, And the addition of various colors makes them even more unique and perhaps difficult for most to wear. However, Just looking at them, You can feel their special nature and the value of rarity, As there are only a few in the world.

Middle Eastern Market Only
(Middle Eastern Market only)

Rolex Day-Date Platinum 228396TBR Arabic Calender
</br> ⓒ Phillips

Rolex Day-Date Platinum 228396TBR Arabic Calender
ⓒ Phillips

Rolex Daytona Platinum 116576TBR </br>ⓒ Christies

Rolex Daytona Platinum 116576TBR
ⓒ Christies

Rolex Day-Date Platinum 228396TBR </br>ⓒ K2luxury

Rolex Day-Date Platinum 228396TBR
ⓒ K2luxury

Wealthy oil magnates in the Middle East have a deep love for Rolex, So products targeting them are occasionally released. For example, High-end models such as the Day-Date and Daytona with Arabic numerals on the index are typical. Rolex has long produced custom watches for the Middle Eastern market and has sold them to important clients, Including royal families. Notably, There are many watches made of
platinum, The most expensive precious metal offered by Rolex.

How Can You Purchase One?

Most off-catalog models are rarely traded domestically. Only models like the Daytona Rainbow or GMT-Master 2 SARU occasionally appear in the secondary market. Basically, Off-catalog watches are rare pieces that can only be ordered directly from dealer shops. If you are a VIVER user who owns a rare watch and wishes to sell it, Please use the model registration request page.

VIVER Model Registration Request

VIVER Model Registration Request

GMT-Master 2 M126755SARU

GMT-Master 2 M126755SARU

40mm, Black, Oyster

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