
Champthekid's acquisition of the new Rolex Yacht-Master in RLX titanium marks a significant moment for collectors, as Rolex's foray into this material has been highly anticipated. This article delves into Champthekid's initial impressions and the community's reaction, exploring the implications of titanium for future Rolex sports watches. His detailed photos and insights offer a valuable first look at a reference many have yet to encounter in person.



We still don’t see many of these around , if at all. I look forward for them working this Ti into different models at some point as Ti or ceramic is what would entice me to get another bracelet sports watch. Have a good weekend , Kevin
. . . had the titanium YM on his wrist. I loved everything about it. I'm surprised it's not a more revered piece among the Rolex faithful (maybe it is and I just don't know it???). M4
I am also looking forward to more watches in Ti. I was anticipating something at W&W and was a little surprised they didn’t expand into more Ti options.
I had to have it as soon as I saw it was announced last year😁. Maybe more Rolex fans will like it when they finally get to see one/try one on at an AD.
And 42mm may limit some wrists
I think they’re starting to show up more now at AD’s.
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