Rolex usually treats each year like a precision adjustment, introducing just a handful of new pieces and quietly refining the canon. In 2025, the Crown broke character.
This was the year luxury icon unveiled its first-ever integrated sports watch, stepped off the wrist entirely with a Submariner Date desk clock, and doubled down on storytelling via the second volume in its official book series.
Each release hits a different part of the ecosystem — hardcore collectors, design obsessives, desk divers and library dwellers — yet all of it still feels unmistakably Rolex.
Taken together, 2025 reads less like a routine model-year update and more like a rare flex of range and intent from the world’s most recognizable watchmaker. Consider this your brief guided tour through one of the most momentous and surprisingly diverse years in modern Rolex history.
Welcome to This Year in Gear: A year-end retrospective of the most noteworthy launches, mapped across the gear landscape. Check out all of our 2025 key brand and product category retrospectives here.
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