Rolex
Yacht-Master
Ref. 169622


EUR 7.900,-

Rolex Yacht-Master reference 169622 with papers, in like-new condition. This rare Lady-Size version of the Yacht-Master features a 29 mm stainless steel case paired with the signature platinum bezel with raised numerals. The blend of sporty functionality and refined elegance makes the 169622 a versatile companion, perfectly suited for slimmer wrists. As part of the Yacht-Master family, it embodies Rolex’s maritime spirit in a particularly elegant form. Its smaller size not only ensures outstanding comfort but also makes it highly sought after by collectors, as these compact models are becoming increasingly rare. A stylish collector’s piece that unites sporty sophistication with exclusive luxury.

Details


Material

Steel/Platinum

Clockwork

Automatic

Ref NR.

169622

Dial color

platinum

Paper

Yes, from 2003

Condition

like new

Diameter

29mm

Warranty

2 Years

The Sailor's Watch

Yacht-Master

The Rolex Yacht-Master was introduced in 1992 and was the first Rolex specially designed for sailors. The rotating bezel together with the minute hand can be used as a chronometer for navigation purposes.

A succesfull partnership

Rolex & Yachting

Rolex's official link with the sailing world began in 1958 when it signed a sponsorship agreement with the New York Yacht Club (NYYC), the driving force behind the oldest regatta in sailing - the America's Cup. Since then, Rolex has sponsored the world's most prestigious regattas and sailing races.

The best time is now:

Rolex Yacht-Master

2 Years Timelounge Warranty

Papers included

like new

Articles prepared for you

In the right time

Rocket Science

For a brief moment, I seriously considered starting this short article with a scientific treatise on the production of carbon fibers. However, given my rather limited abilities in the natural sciences during my school days, I immediately abandoned this idea and instead turned my attention to the things that move us all on a daily basis. Watches.

The return of the 80s

Everything comes back. At some point. Even my grandmother knew that and the more mature you become, the more you realise: damn, it really is like that. When Rolex presented the GMT-Master II as a yellow gold and bicolour version on a Jubilé bracelet last year, I immediately felt something like my own personal Werthers Echte moment. Only not with gold-wrapped caramel sweets, but with the watches I knew from my childhood. And so I still remember, as if it were yesterday, the picture of TV legend Horst Tappert smiling at me from the cover of a TV magazine with a gold GMT on a Jubilee bracelet.