When the word “luxury watch” is uttered, you can be sure that Rolex is the first brand to come to mind. View our Rolex Watches for Sale in South Africa.
Rolex has become a global powerhouse. As a company, it is one of the world’s biggest brands and it produces up to 2000 watches each day. The company is owned by a private family trust, the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation, and is estimated to be worth billions of dollars.
Luxury Rolex Watches for Sale in South Africa
When the word “luxury watch” is uttered, you can be sure that Rolex is the first brand to come to mind. This Swiss watchmaking company has been operating out of Geneva since 1919 after it was originally founded in England in 1905.
Rolex has become the one brand that can confidently, with the support of clients, say that it crafts the finest watches from the best raw materials. Their attention to detail is unlike any other watchmaking company. Every component, every mechanism, and every detail is developed in-house and according to the unwavering standards set by Rolex.
Topwatch offers a range of new and pre-owned Rolex watches for sale in South Africa. Whether you’re in Cape Town, Johannesburg or any other part of the country, we’ll get you your preferred watch.
Timeless Luxury Watches
Founded in 1905, the company has continued to grow exponentially in the last century. The original owners were Alfred Davis and Hans Wilsdorf, and soon after founding the company, they opened an office in Switzerland, where the company is still based to this day. During the early days of the company, the watches were primarily sold to jewellers who would put their names on the watches, but the inside of the case back was usually engraved with the initials W&D.
Rolex is not only a timeless watch brand, it is also well known for being exceptionally innovative. Like most luxury watch companies that have stood the test of time and been in the watchmaking business for as long as Rolex has, the one way that the company has managed to keep its reputation for setting the benchmark is by investing plenty of time into being innovative.
Some of the innovations that have kept this company at the top of the watchmaking industry include making the first waterproof wristwatch in 1926, making the first wristwatch with a date dial which can automatically change, a wristwatch able to show two time zones, the first wristwatch able to change the date and dial automatically, the first waterproof case for a wristwatch and they became the first watchmaker to earn certification for a wristwatch chronometer.
Rolex Watch Models
Like other watch brands, Rolex has a variety of watches available, categorised according to their specifications. The three categories include the Oyster Perpetual, the Professional and the Cellini. The Oyster category of watches remains the most popular range, with the President, Jubilee, Pearlmaster and Oyster watch brands made of either rose gold, yellow gold, white gold, or stainless steel. These watches will fit in with any attire and are not only luxurious but also highly durable.
In addition to the classic Oyster Perpetual, Datejust and Cellini lines, Rolex has continuously expanded its collections with distinguished models that cater to connoisseurs across different preferences. Among the most sought after are the Rolex Submariner 126610LN / 126610LV, Rolex GMT-Master II 126710BLRO (“Pepsi”), 126715CHNR “Root Beer”, Rolex Daytona 116500LN, and the Rolex Explorer II 226570. The Sky-Dweller 326934 / 326933 also deserves attention, with its patented annual calendar and dual time zone functionality.
Many collectors also gravitate toward precious-metal references such as Day-Date 40 228238, Day-Date II 228239, or the elegant Pearlmaster 39 86348. For the vintage enthusiast, models like Submariner 5513 / 1680, GMT-Master 1675, or Explorer 1016 still preserve strong appeal and search interest.
Each model number is a gateway to a specific combination of case size, metal, bezel style, dial texture, and movement. For instance, the Submariner 126610LN features a 41 mm steel case, Cerachrom ceramic bezel, and the calibre 3235 movement; while the Daytona 116500LN pairs the calibre 4130 chronograph with a Cerachrom bezel in ceramic.
Rolex continues to evolve: recent releases include the all-new GMT-Master II “Sprite” 126720VTNR (with inverted colors) and upgraded movements across the Oyster Perpetual line (e.g. calibre 3230). These innovations underscore Rolex’s commitment to performance, durability, and design.
Buy Rolex Watches in South Africa
With the range of Rolex watches for sale in Cape Town, Johannesburg and throughout the country, you can find the ideal modern watch to suit your tastes. The Rolex watch price in South Africa is competitive with most of the other popular brands and when looking at Rolex watches for sale there is always the option to buy a used Rolex watch.
Topwatch stocks a collection of used Rolex watches and we do quality checks before the used Rolex is accepted. Browse through our selection of Rolex watches for sale by using our website.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rolex is one of the most sought-after luxury watches in the world. This brand has a formidable reputation for quality and they stick to the values that were established when the company was first founded.
As with any luxury watch brand, when it comes to customers making that all-important selection, reading as much information as possible is the only way to go. As the buyer of a luxury watch, you are paying out quite a bit to get what you want, so to make your decision easier, having the right information at your disposal is of the utmost importance.
With this in mind, we’ve done some research on the most frequently asked questions about Rolex so that your hunt for information can pretty much start here.
Who invented Rolex?
The company was founded by two men; Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davies. The primary founder was Wilsdorf who at the age of 24 established the company in London in 1905. Initially, the company was a distributor of timepieces but it was his dream to create a watch which could be worn on the wrist. At this time, wristwatches were not 100% reliable and they certainly were not elegant. He sought to change that and the rest, as they say, is history.
What makes the Rolex watch so expensive?
Even the most dedicated watch collector can agree that the Rolex watch is a pricey accessory. What makes it so expensive is the quality of the timepiece as well as how complicated the piece is. Most of the watch parts are made by hand, in-house which is another factor that contributes to the price of the watch.
Is the Rolex watch a good investment?
Any luxury watch is made to stand the test of time, they are made from the very best materials. Buying a Rolex is a great investment as each watch retains its value, not because the quality is so good but also because the brand is so well-known and trusted. These watches simply don’t lose their value, especially if you take really good care of them.
How can you ensure the authenticity of your watch?
The only way to guarantee that you’ve bought an authentic watch is to buy from either the official company or from a retailer authorised to sell Rolex watches. You can identify dealers from the official Rolex branding they display and Rolex itself has a list of approved sellers.
How should you look after your watch?
To preserve the value and look of your watch, you want to make sure that you clean it ever so often with a microfiber cloth, while you can also wash the case and the bracelet (don’t wash leather) with soapy water and a soft brush. If you are going to swim in the ocean with your watch, be sure to rinse it afterwards. Keep in mind that not all of the watches are waterproof.
Rolex is unlike any other watch brand out there. The company is respected and admired by peers and customers alike.
You can find a selection of pre-owned authentic Rolex watches on the TopWatch website.
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Rolex-Sea-Dweller-16600T
Box: No
Papers: No
R255,800Original price was: R255,800.R169,900Current price is: R169,900. -
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Rolex Datejust 41 116334
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R202,800Original price was: R202,800.R189,900Current price is: R189,900. -
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Rolex Datejust 36 16200
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R143,000Original price was: R143,000.R104,900Current price is: R104,900. -
Rolex-GMT Master II-16710T
Box: Yes
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Year: 2006
R206,600Original price was: R206,600.R194,900Current price is: R194,900. -
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Rolex Day Date 36 Platinum Ice Blue 128236
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
Year: 2022
R1,210,000Original price was: R1,210,000.R999,000Current price is: R999,000. -
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Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date 15200
Box: No
Papers: No
R122,200Original price was: R122,200.R74,900Current price is: R74,900. -
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Rolex GMT Master II 116713LN
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
Year: 2012
R344,400Original price was: R344,400.R299,900Current price is: R299,900. -
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