Rolesor white
Rolesor white symbolizes elegance and strength
Since its inception, Rolex has stood for innovation and masterful craftsmanship. This is also reflected in the materials that the manufacturer has developed for its watches. With Rolesor white, the Swiss company succeeded in creating an alloy that is still unique and groundbreaking today. The alloy, which shimmers elegantly in matte white, combines the exquisite properties of high-quality materials. Lovers of the finest materials buy watches made of Rolesor white with the radiant elegance of 18-carat white gold and the high resistance of fine steel.
Masterpiece in the combination of materials
With its remarkable white Rolesor material, the traditional Swiss company Rolex was able to make a clear mark in the field of luxury watch manufacturing very early on. To this day, the company has lost none of its innovative power. By developing this robust yet elegant material, the watch manufacturer set itself apart from its competitors early on. The elegant yet robust material was developed in the 1930s. It was patented as a brand name in 1933. Since then, it has been used in many models. These include models from the Oyster collection. To this day, it stands for the exclusive standards of the watch manufacturer.
Remarkable watches
The alloy of stainless steel and white gold characterizes the Datejust 36 and Datejust 41 models, among others. Models in the Sky-Dweller series are made from a combination of high-strength stainless steel and elegant white gold. For decades, stainless steel has been a byword for reliability and strength. Gold is the epitome of preciousness. This is also evident in the models in the Datejust 31 series, which customers can buy in the white Rolesor material variant. Like hardly any other material, white gold stands for exclusivity. Set with diamonds, as in the Rolex Lady-Datejust 28 , it symbolizes the highest level of exclusivity.