Comprehensive Guide to Rolex Sizes: Dimensions of Every Model
If you’re a fan of Rolex watches, you know that the brand offers a wide range of case sizes across its various collections. Some Rolex collections even have different sizes within the same line. In recent years, Rolex has not only added more case sizes to its lineup, but also changed some, altering the width of the lugs.
Knowing the case size and lug width of a particular watch is the first step when choosing the right strap to pair it with. We’ve compiled this handy guide to Rolex sizes, detailing all the case diameters and lug widths of popular modern models.
Rolex Air-King Size
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Rolex redesigned the Air-King from the ground up in 2016 to feature a larger case, a fresh dial design, and a new movement. In 2022, the Air-King underwent a subtle revamp to include crown guards and a slightly wider lug width.
Air-King 126900
Air-King 116900 (Discontinued)
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Size
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Arguably Rolex’s most famous collection, the Daytona has had a 40mm case and automatic movement since 1988. It is available in a wide variety of case materials, bezel styles, and dial designs.
Rolex Day-Date Sizes
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The Rolex Day-Date, also known as the Rolex President, is the brand’s most prestigious watch, available in various sizes and styles but always crafted in precious metals.
Day-Date 40 (pictured above)
Day-Date II (Discontinued)
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Day-Date 36 (pictured above)
Rolex Datejust Sizes
The Rolex Datejust is one of the brand’s most versatile collections, home to a vast assortment of sizes, styles, and references.
Datejust 41
Datejust II (Discontinued)
Datejust 36
Rolex Explorer Sizes
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The Explorer is Rolex’s simplest sports watch, featuring a compact case and minimalist time-only dial. While the watch’s overall style has remained largely the same since its inception in the 1950s, Rolex has tinkered with its case size and lug widths over the last few decades.
Explorer 40
Explorer 36
Explorer 36 (Discontinued)
Explorer 39 (Discontinued)
Rolex Explorer II Sizes
The Rolex Explorer II is an adventure-ready watch furnished with a GMT function and a fixed 24-hour bezel. While the Explorer II has exclusively been made in steel and in two dial colors, Rolex has updated the case sizes and lug widths over the years.
Explorer II 42
Explorer II 42 (Discontinued)
Explorer II 40 (Discontinued)
Rolex GMT-Master II Size
The GMT-Master II is Rolex’s signature pilot watch, characterized by its 24-hour marked bezel and ability to track multiple time zones simultaneously. The watch is available in plenty of variations, with an assortment of case metals, bezel colors, and bracelet styles to choose from.
GMT-Master II
Rolex Milgauss Size
After a few decades of discontinuation, Rolex revived the antimagnetic Milgauss watch in 2007, only to discontinue it again in 2023. While the watch is available in a range of dials and with the option of a green sapphire crystal, Rolex makes it in only one size and exclusively in steel.
Milgauss (Discontinued)
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sizes
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The Oyster Perpetual is Rolex’s entry-level model, exclusively produced in steel and fitted with a straightforward time-only dial. However, Rolex does make it available in several sizes and with a range of dial colors.
Oyster Perpetual 36
Oyster Perpetual 39 (Discontinued)
Oyster Perpetual 41
Rolex Sea-Dweller Sizes
The Sea-Dweller is Rolex’s line of saturation dive watches, complete with exceedingly high water resistance and helium escape valves. Rolex has made several sizes and variations of the Sea-Dweller.
Sea-Dweller 43
Sea-Dweller 40 (Discontinued)
Sea-Dweller Deepsea
Sea-Dweller Deepsea (Discontinued)
Sea-Dweller Deepsea Challenge
Rolex Sky-Dweller Sizes
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The Sky-Dweller is Rolex’s youngest watch collection, making its debut in 2012 and now available in plenty of material options. It’s also one of the brand’s most mechanically complicated, boasting two time zones, a date window, a month indicator, and an annual calendar. Interestingly, older steel case versions of the Sky-Dweller have wider lug widths than the precious metal variants. In 2023, Rolex replaced existing Sky-Dwellers models with a whole new collection of new references.
Sky-Dweller
Sky-Dweller (Discontinued)
Sky-Dweller (Discontinued)
Rolex Submariner Sizes
Not only is the Submariner Rolex’s most popular dive watch but it has become the standard for what a luxury diving watch should be. Although 40mm was the go-to size for the Submariner since the late 1950s, Rolex increased the case diameter in 2020 to 41mm.
Submariner 41
Submariner 40
Rolex Yacht-Master Sizes
The Rolex Yacht-Master is the brand’s nautical-inspired watch line, which houses a long list of materials, styles, and case diameter options.
Yacht-Master 42
Yacht-Master 40
Yacht-Master 37
Rolex Yacht-Master II Size
The Yacht-Master II was developed for the competitive sailor and it features a highly complex regatta chronograph with a programmable countdown and mechanical memory. Aside from its complexity, it’s also one of Rolex’s largest watches.
The Details Make The Difference
There you have it, our comprehensive guide to Rolex case sizes and lug widths.
Before we wrap things up, it is important to point out that even if two Rolex watches have the same on-paper case diameters and lug widths, an aftermarket strap may not fit the same way on each watch. Other factors such as lug shape and case thickness come into play. Therefore, if you have any questions about which straps would pair best with a particular Rolex reference, feel free to reach out to our team here at Everest.
Do you have a favorite Rolex case size? Do you prefer them bigger or more compact? Leave us your thoughts in the comments below.
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