Blue Face Rolex

A blue face Rolex delivers instant recognition and versatility—formal enough for a boardroom, sporty enough for open water. Show more

From the nautical Submariner “Bluesy” to the ice‑blue sunburst of the Datejust, Rolex’s proprietary PVD and galvanic finishing keep color vivid for decades.

Why Choose a Blue‑Dial Rolex?

Benefit Details
Iconic Color Work Rolex’s galvanic bright blue and “azzurro” dials feature micro‑brushed sunburst lines that change hue with light.
Resale Strength Blue dials retain 5–10 % higher premiums than black or silver, especially in Submariner 126613LB and Sky‑Dweller 326934.
Versatility Pairs with suits, denim, and dive gear; a single watch fits every wardrobe.
Modern Movements All models here run next‑gen calibres (3235, 3285, 9001) with 70‑hr reserves and Parachrom hairsprings.

Popular Blue‑Dial Rolex References at a Glance

Ref. Model Key Feature Market Avg.*
126613LB Sub “Bluesy” Rolesor, blue bezel $17–19 k
126300/126334 Datejust 41 Bright/azzurro blue $11–14 k
124300 OP 41 Turquoise blue $11–13 k
326934 Sky‑Dweller Annual calendar, blue dial $22–24 k
126622 Yacht‑Master 40 Platinum bezel, blue dial $15–17 k

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How much is a Rolex blue face?

Steel OP models start ~$7.5 k retail; Submariner Bluesy lists $16.8 k; Sky‑Dweller blue retails $15.6 k but trades higher due to waitlists.

Rolex Blue FAQ

Is the Rolex blue dial rare?
Blue dials are part of the regular Rolex palette, so they’re not intrinsically rare; however, specific references and blue tones—e.g., the Sky‑Dweller 326934, Submariner “Bluesy” 126613LB, turquoise‑blue Oyster Perpetual 124300, or any Ice blue model—have wait‑lists and trade above retail because Rolex allocates fewer pieces than market demand.
What does a blue‑face watch mean?
In color psychology, blue conveys trust, calm, and confidence. On a watch it signals a versatile, modern style—sportier than black yet more understated than green or red—making it suitable for both professional and casual settings while hinting at a maritime or aviation heritage.
Which Rolex has the best blue dial?
Collectors favor the Submariner 126613LB for sports and Sky‑Dweller 326934 for complications; Datejust 41 bright blue offers best value.
What Rolex has a blue dial?
Rolex offers several blue‑dial options: the Submariner “Bluesy” 126613LB, Datejust 36 & 41 bright‑blue or azzurro dials, the Oyster Perpetual 41 turquoise/bright blue, the Sky‑Dweller 326934 sunburst blue, the Yacht‑Master 40 blue dial, and select Day‑Date 40 and 36 models. All use UV‑stable galvanic or PVD finishes, so the colour stays vibrant for decades.