Red Dial Rolex watches – List of Rolex Watches with Red Face
Black, silver and blue are perhaps the most common and most classic dial colors that you can find in watches. But even though Rolex is known for being a conservative and orthodox brand, they have and continue to release, some bold and striking dials in distinct colors.
Whilst red is an uncommon color that you seldom see being used by Rolex, the brand has a number of red dial watches in its offerings. Red dial Rolex watches stand out from the ordinary and are refreshing to the otherwise mostly traditional and classic dial colors that Rolex offers.
If you’re a fan of red dial watches and want to discover which red dial Rolex watches are at your disposal, we have created an extensive list of almost all red dial Rolex watches ever made. Note that some dials are used for different models/versions. We have not included each and every single version in some cases as the dial is exactly the same.
Red dial Rolex watches is a great way to stand out from the ordinary and wear something truly unique and special. Because red isn’t a color that Rolex often use for its watches, many of the red dial Rolex watches have become rare and sought-after.
List of Rolex watches with red dials
Oyster Perpetual 41 124300 Coral red
Oyster Perpetual 36 126000 Coral red
Oyster Perpetual 31 277200 Coral red
Day-Date 36 118139 cherry
Day-Date 36 118239 cherry
Day-Date 36 118206 cherry
Day-Date 36 18038/18238 coral red dial (stone dial)
Day-Date 36 18038/18238 red vignette dial
Day-Date 36 18038/18238 rubellite stone dial
Day-Date 36 118238 Rubellite stone dial
Day-Date 36 18038 red Stella dial
Rolex Datejust 36 Jasper stone dial (Exceptionally rare)
Rolex Lady Datejust Vignette
Rolex 16753 tropical dial (originally brown dial) that turned red after aging
Red dials in Rolex watches had been, to a great extent, neglected by Rolex for a really long time. But 2020 saw the revitalization of red with the release of the coral red Oyster Perpetual in 31, 36, and 41mm, inspired by the iconic and collectible “Stella” dials. The release of this model skyrocketed the popularity of red dial watches, and bright, colorful dials in general across the watch market.