Rolex Two Tone Watches

Experience the perfect harmony of strength and luxury with Rolex two-tone Rolesor timepieces. From the timeless Datejust and bold Submariner to the iconic Daytona chronograph, our steel & gold collection spans 36 mm to 41 mm, each fully authenticated and ready to ship. Show more

What Two Tone in Rolex (Rolesor)? The Art of Steel & Gold

Patented in 1933, Rolesor combines 904L Oystersteel and 18 ct gold on bezels, crowns, and bracelet center links. Whether in yellow or Everose gold, this signature design elevates every Rolex two tone, marrying durability with refined appeal.

Featured Rolex Two Toned Collections

Rolex 2 Tone Frequently Asked Questions

Is a Two Tone Rolex more Expensive?

Yes—Rolex Rolesor (steel + gold) models cost more than the equivalent all-steel versions but are still priced below full-gold models.

What’s the difference between yellow and Everose Rolesor?

Yellow Rolesor uses classic 18 ct yellow gold; Everose Rolesor features Rolex’s proprietary rose-gold alloy that resists fading. <h4">What do you call the two tone band on a Rolex? Rolex labels it a Rolesor bracelet (e.g., Rolesor Jubilee or Rolesor Oyster), featuring gold center links and steel outer links.

Is a two‑tone Rolex too flashy?

Not really. Rolesor adds a warm gold accent but keeps plenty of brushed steel, so it’s subtler than full‑gold yet dressier than all‑steel. Most owners find it versatile enough for office, weekend and formal wear.

How much is a two‑tone Rolex?

Current retail starts at about US $12 000 for a Datejust 36, $14–16 k for a Datejust 41, and $18–19 k for a Daytona. Pre‑owned pieces can be found from $7 k (older Datejust) up to $25 k+ for high‑demand sports models.