In Rolex’s repertoire, the perfect UK Rolex Oyster Perpetual replica watches was and still is the brand’s entry-level model, available in no fewer than five different sizes – 28mm, 31mm, 34mm, 36mm and 41mm. The collection, which was somehow neglected by enthusiasts, was revamped in 2020, gaining much visibility thanks to its colourful, Stella-inspired dials (and funky colours that drove the market wild for a few months…) This year, Rolex presented an update to the collection, where the focus was on the new, softly toned matte lacquered dials – lavender, sandy beige and pistachio green. What Rolex didn’t really talk about is the fact that the old reference 124300, the Oyster Perpetual 41, has changed more than its dial, and is now known as the reference 134300.

This year, Rolex was very prolific. There was, of course, the introduction of the new Land Dweller collection and its impressive Dynapulse escapement, new GMT-Master II models with a Tiger Iron dial for the Root Beer or a ceramic green dial for the lefty version, the Perpetual 1908 with a superb Settimo bracelet, or a debatable turquoise dial on a yellow gold Daytona. That’s what Rolex publicly talked about, but there was more, such as 7 new Daytona references, including meteorite dials and the John Mayer V2.

Then comes the case of the Oyster Perpetual. The official press release of Rolex included only 3 AAA online Rolex fake watches: 28mm in lavender, 36mm in beige, and 41mm in pistachio. However, the update to the collection is much deeper, as these colours are available in most sizes, and other new colours or dial finishes have been introduced. But above all, there was the thing Rolex kept discreet. The Oyster Perpetual 41 changed reference, moving from 124300 to 134300. I know, many will think this isn’t worth talking about, but I nevertheless wanted to quickly explain what changed.

The New Oyster Perpetual 41 reference 134300

As we all know, Rolex is often presenting incremental updates to its best Swiss Rolex copy watches, hardly changing the whole spirit of a watch – even though, for certain models, these visually minor updates imply that almost no parts are carried over. The topic here is the Oyster Perpetual 41, a watch that was presented in 2020 (reference 124300) and that came as a replacement to the Oyster Perpetual 39 – back then, reference 114300 – giving customers a larger, more masculine option, without removing the classic 36mm model from the collection.

This year, Rolex presented some updates that appeared at first as just new dial colours to the OP41, and only a few noted that the reference number actually changed, now being 134300. And surely, we’re not talking about a massive upgrade here, but small adjustments have been applied to the cheap 2025 replica Rolex watches. And in addition, it’s not only 2 dial colours (pistachio and beige) that have been presented, but a total of 6 versions, where even the classic colours have been updated. Next to the two new matte lacquer beige and pistachio, Rolex brings the same dial finish to the black, dark blue and dark green (the so-called British Racing Green) dials. On the other hand, the Celebration “multicolour bubble” dial is gone (in all sizes), as well as the coral red, turquoise blue and yellow editions. Also, the previously sunray-brushed black and dark blue editions are out. Only the silver edition with yellow gold hands and markers, and a sunray-brushed dial, has been kept intact.

But there’s more to the update… If you compare the old 124300 to the new 134000, you’ll note that the case has been slightly retouched. Sure, the proportions on paper are identical, with a 41mm diameter and a thickness of 11.6mm – we listed the 124300 back then at approximately 12mm, but the reality was 11.7mm. I wouldn’t say that Rolex made it thinner. In the same vein, the lug width is still 21mm. Yet, side by side, you can see that the shape of the lugs has been updated slightly, and these now appear a bit thinner, with a sharper angle at the tip. Just a bit more refined… The bezel also appears marginally thinner, yet retains its polished finish with a domed profile. It could be that this means a marginally smaller case, too, being shaved on the sides. The most noticeable difference is the crown (still Twinlock), which is now larger on the new top China fake Rolex Oyster Perpetual 134300 watches, making it easier to use on a daily basis.

Moving to the dial, the basics are kept, such as the baton markers in gold, doubled at 3, 6 and 9 o’clock. The handset is also identical, and the only minimal change concerns the position of the “Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified” mention at 6 o’clock, sitting a bit higher on the dial. For the rest, no changes technically. The luxury Rolex replica watches UK is still made of Oystersteel, with satin-brushed finish and polished sides, worn on a 3-link Oyster bracelet with Easylink comfort extension link – but there is a slimmer Oysterclasp now. Inside, Rolex has kept the same in-house movement, the automatic Calibre 3230 no-date, with 70h power reserve and optimised Chronergy escapement. So yes, it’s all very discreet, but still, we now have a new reference for the Oyster Perpetual 41.

The soft new pistachio green dial

Besides these updates to the super clone Rolex watches wholesale shop, Rolex mostly introduced new colours. As said, the bright, possibly too vivid colours introduced in 2020 – coral, turquoise, yellow and the Celebration dial of 2023 – are now all gone from the 41mm catalogue (the turquoise is still available on some sizes) and have been replaced by either classic matte lacquer blue, black or dark green dials, or much softer colours such as sandy beige or pistachio green. It’s a fresh look, a discreet touch of colour that goes in line with current trends for softer pastel tones.

In addition to these muted colours, Swiss made replica Rolex watches has introduced a new finish for the dials. Previously, lacquer dials were glossy. These new pistachio green, sandy beige and lavender options (the latter isn’t available on the 41mm) are still lacquered but characterised by their matt finish, a combination not seen in the brand’s current catalogue. In this case, the brass base dial receives layer upon layer of lacquer, six in total, to form a regular, uniform surface. The last step is varnishing and polishing to bring out the full brilliance and depth of colour. The various inscriptions are then pad printed, and the hour markers and crown riveted by hand. All elements of the dial are made of 18k white gold (except for the silver dial option), and feature a generous amount of blue-emitting luminescent material.

As it’s always been the case, the 1:1 online copy Rolex Oyster Perpetual watches is the brand’s entry-level model, an ultra-focused watch that has all the Rolex classic features (including the 32xx generation movement) but without many additional frills. The new colours are particularly appealing, and I’d be curious to see the new matte black and blue lacquered editions in the metal. All are now part of the collection and priced at EUR 6,700.

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