
Steve shares photos of the titanium Yacht-Master, RLX Reference 226627, highlighting its comfort and style. The Oyster watch at 42mm stands out in elegance.


The Yacht-Master reference 226627 distinguishes itself within the Yacht-Master collection through its use of RLX titanium for the case, offering a notable reduction in weight compared to its Oystersteel or precious metal counterparts. This material choice provides a different tactile experience and aesthetic, aligning with a more tool-watch oriented approach while retaining the Yacht-Master's characteristic design language. It represents an evolution in material application for the model line, catering to preferences for lighter wristwear.
This particular reference features a 42 mm diameter case crafted from RLX titanium, a proprietary alloy developed by Rolex. It houses the Caliber 3235, a self-winding mechanical movement known for its precision and efficiency. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 70 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, contributing to its durability and legibility.
For collectors, the 226627 appeals to those interested in Rolex's exploration of new materials and their impact on wearability. Its titanium construction sets it apart from other Yacht-Master models, offering a distinct option within the broader catalog. This reference broadens the appeal of the Yacht-Master to individuals seeking a robust yet lightweight timepiece.
Light as a feather π
The matte bezel is really nice. And I imagine that Ti case and bracelet are a pleasure to wear because of the lightness. Cheers, Emmanuel
Easily one of my favourite current Rolex as it just looks so serious and tough and just ready for anything. Marc
I asked my AD to secure me one literally minutes after it was introduced at W&W. It took a while but he finally pulled through for me. Best regards, Steve
It truly is a pleasure to wear. Very comfortable and the size works for me as well.
I agree with your statement. Itβs actually the first and only YM Iβve ever owned.
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