All The UK Best Online Replica Watches Rolex Will (Probably) Release In 2024, According To Experts

The biggest event in the watch calendar is heaving onto the horizon.

Watches & Wonders, held every April in Geneva, is essentially a very posh trade show, where dozens of the biggest brands announce their new cheap Rolex replica watches for the year. Fairly or not, there is one big brand that always gets the lion’s share of the attention.

That brand is Rolex.

Famously FIS-level secretive, the fact that a company that size can keep under its hat (crown?) what it plans to release each year is almost as impressive as the launches themselves. It is always a surprise, even if the surprise is something as apparently trolling as The Great Case Size Scandal of 2020, when its big announcement was an increase of the Submariner by 1mm, something that short-circuited the internet.

But then in 2023 Rolex seemed to go completely bananas (by Swiss/ Rolex standards, you understand, it’s all relative), launching titanium versions of luxury Rolex fake watches (Yacht-Master), watches with dials featuring balloons, jigsaw puzzle pieces and emojis (Oyster Perpetual; Day-Date) and a whole new line (the 1908, replacing its Cellini dress watches).

What might they have in store this year?

I called around some experts and asked them what they’d like to see Rolex announce. And then what they thought Rolex would actually announce.

Oliver Müller, watch industry analyst/ strategist

“The Milgauss will be relaunched either this year or next year. I would expect them to do that for many reasons. The first reason being they will probably improve the resistance to magnetic fields to compete with Omega on the Master Chronometer with its 15,000 gaus. [Omega’s Globemaster Master Chronometer, released in 2015, was certified to have the ability to resist magnetic fields so strong you could wear it in an MRI machine. What’s that? You can’t lift your arm to tell the time in an MRI machine? You’re missing the point]. It has no practical consequence. But just saying ‘I can do as good, or even better, than my competitor’, that would be one thing. The next one which is logical would be the new 1908 line which will they probably extend again – with either a GMT or a moonphase. And because they used it on the high quality replica Rolex Yacht-Master watches would expect them to deploy titanium – I’m just not sure if they would do it only on the Submariner or only on the Explorer, but I would expect there to be one or two. And probably knowing my good friend [he means Jean-Frederic Dufour, CEO Rolex Group] he will provoke again this year with some funny things like he did last time with the puzzle or the balloons. So, I expect him to animate one of the lines to create a buzz. He’s very smart. He creates the buzz and people are even more crazy about Rolex afterwards.”

Tony Traina, editor

“They gave us a two-tone AAA fake Rolex Explorer 36 watches a couple of years ago, but if they gave us a full gold, that’d be crazy. I doubt it’ll ever happen, but you never know. They did the 1908 last year, which was a bit predictable, as far as dress watches are concerned. I’d like to see if they could develop that. When they introduced it they said it was a new collection. So, I don’t know if that means complications, different sizes, different metals. The ‘puzzle dial’ was impressive, actually, from a craftsmanship perspective. I’d like to see if they’d expand on the use of enamel, that would be awesome. If they moved upmarket with that playful colour stuff and put it in a Day-Date – maybe it’s in the form of enamelling, or maybe bringing back the true lacquered [1970s] Stella dials that those OPs [Oyster Perpetuals] were playing off. So, we get real, lacquered Stella dials in a Day-Date. But we’ll see!”

“Seeing the brightly coloured bubbles on the dial of last year’s steel Oyster Perpetual release brought such a smile to my face. It showed me that Rolex could have a little fun. But I don’t believe they’ll do that again in 2024 – my guess is they will wait another year or two. I think they may be reading the ‘80s/90s throwback’ room and will release one or more top UK Rolex copy watches that are two-toned – yellow gold and steel. Last year’s two-toned GMT-Master II release may have been a precursor. I feel they may surprise us by introducing two-tone in collections that wouldn’t normally be so daring.”

Eric Wind, owner, Wind Vintage

“I’d love to see some of the 1950s-style watches bought back. Whether it’s the Explorer or the Milgauss with a honeycomb dial. And I’d love to see the Explorer II go back to 39mm, like the originals from the 1970s with the orange [GMT] hand. The [current] 42mm size is just too big. They’ve done a lot with the Daytona recently, including the ‘Le Mans’ with the black dial [announced last summer], but I wonder if they wouldn’t consider doing something with a white dial variation, which would be cool, like the original watch Paul Newman wore. They don’t have 34mm perfect Rolex replica watches anymore. That’s such a nice size for a lot of people, whether male or female or anywhere in between. I would love to see them have that as a size again. In terms of what I think will be done, I would expect they’d do more with the 1908, which replaced the Cellini. They had a really nice moonphase Cellini which came out some years back. So, a more complicated 1908 seems like something they should do. They’ve been toying a lot with enamel dials so I would expect them to do more with that. White gold models have been pretty hard for them to sell, other than the ‘Le Mans’ Daytona. The GMT sells for almost a $10,000 discount on the secondary market. So, I don’t know what they’ll have to do to make the white golds more interesting to people. Probably some more interesting colours, whether it’s for the Submariner or the GMT. The general strategy of Rolex over the past five years has been to push more and more people into precious metals. They had been very successful with that, but the market has softened over the last year. So, they’re going to have to continue to do innovative and interesting dials and bezels.”

Brian Duffy, CEO, Watches of Switzerland Group

“Nobody knows. It’s amazing to me how they manage to keep so much secrecy in their organisation and somehow manage to surprise us every time. Every year all speculation tends to be pretty much 100 per cent inaccurate. I hope they don’t do a lot. We have extensive lists of a lot of people waiting patiently, for a long time, for product. The less they do in the way of introductions [ie: new models], the more they’ll be able to help us make customers happy that have ordered new products last year, or the year before, or the year before that, and still haven’t got them. The list for high quality super clone Rolex Datejust and GMT and Submariner watches just continues to get longer. It’s huge demand-versus-supply. There’s nothing that they’ve introduced for as long as I’ve been involved that doesn’t result in frenzied interest. But I’m going to contradict myself. When you do see what they release, it’s fantastic. And I look forward to being thrilled again this year.”

Rikki [it’s just ‘Rikki’], editor, Scottish Watches

“I hope they continue to shock and they don’t just revert to moving the Photoshop slider on the bezel [ie: adding or subtracting a couple of millimetres here or there]. I think we’ll see titanium spreading across the range, into the Submariner, the Deepsea, the Sea-Dweller, to take away some of the heft but still having massive amounts of water resistance, which everybody loves. Last year the bubbles and the puzzles were completely out of leftfield, and it would be good to see more of that. What do I think Rolex will actually do? Probably drop the precious metals down to steel as they have done historically. Maybe moving the clear caseback from selected Daytonas to other Daytonas because the movement is half-decent looking. The thing I’ve noticed from previous watch fairs is there does seem to be a tick-tock between [sibling company] Tudor and Rolex. One year Tudor would go ‘Oh, there we go, there’s a GMT with a Pepsi bezel’ and nothing would happen at Rolex. Next year Rolex would do something cool. I do think this will be the year of the Coke [ie: bringing back the red-and-black Swiss made replica Rolex GMT-Master II watches] – they’ll decide to roll out the black and red bezel and kick things up a gear.”

Andrew Morgan, AMW, luxury watch consultants

“If I were to say what would I like them to do, it would probably be the Coke. That’s what everyone has been asking for. I think what will be challenging is the confusion they’ve got themselves into with some of the anniversaries. The Submariner they say [came out in] ’53, but they didn’t release an anniversary watch for it last year. So some of the predictions are that they might release an anniversary model this year. Which aligns with when experts generally believe the Submariner really came out, which was ’54. They might have started thinking about it in ’53 but it was announced at Baselworld [watch fair] in ’54. And the Coke – people also believe that it was ’54 that [the original GMT-Master] was announced, but Rolex counts that as ’55, So an anniversary Submariner and an anniversary GMT-Master both seem to be on the cards at some point. But if it’s the thing we’re expecting it’s probably the thing they won’t do. Or if they do, they’ll be in precious metals that nobody can afford. I’d also quite like to see a moonphase version of the 1908. I was surprised last year that the Yacht-Master was the watch that came in titanium, and not the Sea-Dweller – I wonder if a Sea-Dweller in titanium might appear this year? The Yacht-Master II is probably one of the most hated watches in the Rolex line-up. It’s due an update. I’d be interested to see what would look like. It’s one of the most complicated Rolex fake watches wholesale they make, and it’s been sat there doing nothing. Rolex also has a whole bunch of different patents. They put them forward to stop anyone else [making similar watches], if nothing else. One that interested me was a perpetual calendar system that has been massively simplified. It’s a much more robust and simplified version compared to what is typically quite a delicate mechanism. So, I’d be interested to see if they’re going to do a Sky-Dweller Perpetual Calendar. That would be very cool. The patent was quite recent, actually [June 2023]. And it shows a lot of detailed drawings that demonstrate how the mechanism works. If I were Rolex, I would be thinking that I wouldn’t want to show how it works… until the product is ready to go.”

Rob Coder, editor

“Rolex has been increasing its production of the steel professional China 2024 Rolex replica watches [eg: Daytona, Submariner, GMT-Master, Explorer II] that have had the longest waiting lists over the past year, so I would expect that strategic direction to close the gap between demand and supply to continue. This suggests 2024 will be about peak manufacturing, without compromising Rolex’s quality control standards, rather than a significant change to the product line. There will be some red meat for the Instagrammers, as the business delivered with its emoji Day-Date last year, but every novelty must be judged for its impact on peak productivity. I would manage my expectations to a slew of line extensions across the GMT-Master family, which is celebrating its 70th anniversary. Or could there be a rabbit in Rolex’s hat and a GMT-Master III with some subtle advances in design and engineering?”

Guido Mondani, publisher/ author, Mondani Books

“I think they will present a new Submariner, with innovative features. I also think they should release Rolexes with transparent casebacks.”

Ex-Rolex employee

“Everyone thinks Rolex makes tiny changes to their existing best quality replica Rolex watches each year. That’s true. But it hides the insane amount of market research they do. Of all the watch companies I’ve worked for, there’s nothing that even comes close to it. If they release a watch in titanium, that’s because that is where the market is heading. If they do one with a joyful, colourful dial, same thing. No other luxury brand has the market share they now have – 30 per cent at retail – on a mono-product brand. That is unseen anywhere else. Not Louis Vuitton, not Gucci. No one else can pretend to capture 30 per cent of the market on their own. Like everyone, I have no ideas. But whatever it is, that is where the market is going.”

Justin Hast, writer/presenter/consultant

“I love the Rolex Milgauss replica watches for men and I’ve always wanted to wear one but I just don’t like the bracelet. The issue I’ve had is the polished centre-link – this is how detailed my thought process has been! I love the GV crystal [green-tinted sapphire crystal] and I love the lightning bolt second hand. Because, to me, it’s so un-Rolex. But I hate the fact that the centre link is polished. So, I would love, this year, to see a new Milgauss with a brushed Oyster bracelet, new crown guards and a 40mm case – and a new movement. In the industry we’ve seen a real push towards anti-magnetism. So I’d love to see some innovation there. And at an accessible price point. That would be wicked.”

You Can Now Buy Luxury AAA Fake Rolex Watches UK From Bob’s Watches At A Fred Segal Boutique

In the early 1980s, Carol Altieri, the principal and COO of Bob’s Watches, a leading online pre-owned watch dealer, lived in the Marina del Rey neighborhood of Los Angeles and spent her weekends at the original Fred Segal store in neighboring Santa Monica.

“Fred Segal was where you went on a weekend, and you just hung out,” Altieri tells Robb Report. “We’d go to the café, me and my girlfriends, and spend the day shopping.”

Now, some 40 years later, Altieri has inked a strategic partnership with the iconic fashion retailer that will see an extensive collection of Bob’s used best UK Rolex replica watches and other timepieces appear on the Fred Segal e-commerce platform as well as in its Southern and Northern California stores in West Hollywood, Malibu, Studio City, and Marin County.

“There I was as a kid in my 20s going to Fred Segal, and here I am in my 60s putting my product in Fred Segal,” she says. “I’ve come full circle.”

Altieri describes Bob’s presence at Fred Segal as a “a pop-in, not a pop-up.”

“When you walk into the store, the cheap Rolex fake watches are displayed next to the clothing,” she says. “We have Bob’s Watches branding in the store. “

The merchandise leans heavily on high quality replica Rolex’s masculine watches, but skews differently based on the store location. “I might put more professional watches in Hollywood, a little more bling in Malibu,” Altieri says.

The Fred Segal collaboration is in line with Bob’s fashion-forward strategy. Six years ago, the e-tailer began a long-term partnership with Goop, Gwyneth Paltrow’s influential wellness and lifestyle brand, which showcases Bob’s timepieces in Goop stores across the country and in the brand’s popular gift guide. “You get a lot of publicity when you do something with Gwyneth Paltrow,” Altieri says.

In 2021, Bob’s teamed up with Los Angeles online fashion retailer Revolve on a Rolex capsule collection for the holiday. That collaboration helped lay the groundwork for an in-store Revolve pop-up in Aspen earlier this month featuring a selection of coveted Swiss made Rolex copy watches sourced by Bob’s Watches.

“Revolve asked for the more petite 26 mm watches,” Altieri says, referring to the growing preference for smaller case sizes. “The 1:1 online replica Rolex Submariner and GMT watches are always tried and true watches, and people are still loving the colored dials. The 34 mm to 36 mm styles, particularly in all steel, are doing really well.”

While generating brand awareness for Bob’s is one reason Altieri has pursued collaborations with famed fashion retailers, the potential boost in business works both ways: “People have gone into some of these stores because they know our Rolex super clone watches for sale are there and they’ve also found us there,” she says. “It’s a win-win for both parties.”

Altieri says another reason why the fashion collabs make sense is because they allow Bob’s to test the brick and mortar waters. Could a Bob’s Watches physical location be coming soon?

THE CRYPTO CRASH IS DRIVING SALES OF FAKE ROLEX WATCHES UK ON THE SECONDARY MARKET

As far as foolproof investments go, it seems there are no sure bets — certainly not in the world of cryptocurrency, least of all this year. The opposite of that just might be classic Rolex replica watches online uk, which gained more value than gold or real estate across the past decade.

So, what’s a crypto investor to do? Turn to the secondary market to sell off their perfect fake Rolex watch, according to recent news reports that indicate the resale market is booming for covetable Rolex styles.
Indeed, there are more than 87,000 luxury Rolex replica watches available right now at watch-selling platform Chrono24, which told Bloomberg that supply of watches like Rolex is currently “much larger” than in years past.
Larger supply means, naturally, that prices will drop, and that includes pricing for legendary models like the 1:1 replica Rolex Daytona.

Reports indicate that pricing for the AAA fake Rolex Daytona UK (as well as other legendary, highly covetable models from companies like Patek Philippe) is about 25 percent below its peak.

Crypto investors experienced the opposite last year, as the crypto market boomed — which led those on the winning side of the equation to invest in, among other things, luxury watches on the secondhand market.
As recently as this spring, Swiss made replica Rolex watches caused a frenzy on the secondary market — and the iconic company caused a frenzy with new releases at Watches & Wonders 2022 in particular.

Take the left-handed version of its famed high quality fake Rolex GMT-Master II, which retailed for nearly $12K and can be had on the secondary market for around $15,000 — an increase not so drastic as to scare eager collectors away from owning a piece of history.

It’s anyone’s guess where the market will go from here for both cryptocurrency and famed vintage (or soon-to-be-vintage) best super clone watches, but if you’re in the market for a Rolex watch, you very well might be able to buy low… relatively low, that is.