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The Yacht-Master 37 in Rolesor pairs a 37mm steel case with Everose gold crown guards, bezel surround, and Oyster bracelet center links, giving it a more dressed character than a steel sport watch without the full-gold commitment. The platinum rotatable bezel is the distinguishing technical detail: heavier and more scratch-resistant than gold, it reads differently under light and ages cleanly. This is a mid-size reference for buyers who find 40-42mm too large and want something wearable as both a weekend and a dinner watch.
The 268622 entered production in 2016 as part of Rolex's consolidation of the Yacht-Master line around the modern Oyster case proportions. It runs the caliber 2236, a movement introduced specifically for mid-size Rolex references, featuring a Syloxi silicon hairspring and Chronergy escapement. Dial options at launch included Rhodium and Chocolate (brown); the Chocolate dial has been the more sought-after configuration since introduction.
No major mid-cycle case or movement revisions have been confirmed through current production.
Check the Rolesor bracelet carefully: the Everose gold center links are softer than steel and show stretch and wear faster than a full-steel bracelet, especially at the clasp end. Inspect the platinum bezel for deep gouges rather than normal surface scuffs; platinum is durable but not immune, and a heavily marked bezel is expensive to refinish correctly. On Rolesor references, confirm the dial text reads correctly for the production year, as early and late examples can differ subtly in finishing.
Prefer examples where the gold elements show consistent, even patina rather than mixed polish levels that suggest selective polishing or component swaps.
The Chocolate dial 268622 trades at a consistent premium over the Rhodium dial, typically 10-15% in private sale, reflecting stronger collector preference. Full-set examples with original box, papers, and a green card from the purchase year outperform watch-only sales noticeably. The 268622 is not thin-traded but is less liquid than the full-steel or full-gold Yacht-Master references; buyer pools are narrower, so pricing can vary more between venues than on higher-volume references.
The caliber 2236 is a relatively recent movement and examples in circulation are mostly still within their first service interval. Rolex recommends service every 10 years for modern references; a watch-only example with no service history and a 2016-2018 purchase date is not necessarily a concern. When service is needed, expect costs in the $800-1,200 range at an authorized service center, and a recent full-service with documentation adds real value to a private sale.
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The Rolesor bicolor requires consistent Everose gold color across the bezel and bracelet links; any fading or mismatch indicates non-genuine components.
| Area | What to check | What is correct | Red flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| case | Everose gold bezel color consistency | Consistent warm rose gold color across all bezel surfaces; no fading or color shift toward yellow | Fading toward yellow at bezel edges; color mismatch between bezel and bracelet Everose links |
| bracelet | Oyster bracelet Everose link color | Consistent Everose color on alternating links; Oysterclasp signed Rolex with correct typography | Yellow or faded color on Everose links; unsigned or replacement clasp |
| caseback | Reference 268622 engraved on caseback | 268622 reference number clearly engraved; case size and lugs consistent with 37mm specification | Different reference number; case dimensions inconsistent with 37mm platform |
