Suppose there is one thing that characterizes a major brand like Rolex. In that case, it is its elegance and how it is combined with brilliance and sophistication, yet no model represents it better than the Oyster Perpetual Pearl, which is available only in white gold, and Rolex’s patented rose gold, the Everose.
The evolution of the Pearl presents us today with a fine diamond-adorned watch with a case that presents a rather elegant circle of numerals. This collection by Rolex is a descendant of the Datejust, another great model of the brand, and the Pearl was presented in society 30 years ago, in 1992.
As is customary at imitation Rolex, the Pearlmaster holds several patents, most notably for the gold used in its forging, Everose, an alloy made in the watchmaking workshops from the purest raw materials.
The characteristics recognized by this certificate include the movement of the case, its power reserve, and water resistance, as well as other characteristics that recognize its functionality once assembled.
In addition to clone Rolex’s patented certificate, each Pearlmaster watch is also approved by the Swiss Official Chronometer Institute, ensuring compliance with the most stringent watchmaking standards in the world today.
With its exceptional performance in terms of precision, power reserve, resistance to shocks and magnetic fields, comfort and reliability, the Pearl is, without a doubt, an elegant watch for any occasion.
Like any work of art, the Pearlmaster collection has a unique and refined stamp that sets it apart from any other model seen and appreciated by connoisseurs and the most meticulous people in the world of fine watchmaking.
Designed exclusively for the Pearlmaster, this bracelet is equipped with a hidden crown clasp that opens with a crown-shaped lever, a replica Rolex signature, and ceramic inserts included in the link for added flexibility.