Replica Rolex Air-King — Japanese Miyota Movement from $359
Air-King Watches(19)
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Black Dial – Ref. 14000
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Blue Dial – Ref. 14000
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Pink Dial – Ref. 14000
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Salmon Dial – Ref. 14000
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Blue Dial – Ref. 114200
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Silver Dial – Ref. 114200
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm White Dial – Ref. 114200
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Blue Dial – Ref. 14010M
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Salmon Dial – Ref. 14010M
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Silver Dial – Ref. 14010M
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Silver Dial – Ref. 114210
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm White Dial – Ref. 114210
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Black Dial – Ref. 14010
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Silver Dial – Ref. 14000M
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air King 34mm Black Dial 114234
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Blue Dial – Ref. 5500
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Grey Dial – Ref. 5500
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Silver Dial – Ref. 5500
Air-KingSAVE $40Rolex Air-King 34mm Grey Dial – Ref. 5700
About the Air-King
Browse 19 super clone Rolex Air-King vintage references in 34mm and 38mm cases. Classical references 14000, 14010, 14010M, 114200, 114210, 114234, plus the older 5500, 5700, 1454019, 1454020 from the 1950s through 2000s. Clean dials in Black, Silver, Blue, Salmon, White — the original WWII RAF tribute watch. Replica Rolex Air-King ships with a Japanese Miyota automatic movement, from $359.

A Tribute to Aviation
Air-King name dates back to 1945. Created by Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf to honor the RAF pilots who wore Rolex Oyster watches during the Battle of Britain and the broader air war. Originally part of a four-watch family — the Air-King, Air-Lion, Air-Tiger, and Air-Giant — but only the Air-King survived past the 1950s. Nearly seven decades the Air-King served as the most accessible entry point into the Rolex catalog, the watch you bought when you wanted a real Rolex but didn't need a Submariner or Datejust.
Vintage Air-King era — which is what our catalog actually represents — spans the 1950s through 2014 and is built around clean classical dials. No rotating bezel, no chronograph, no GMT, no date complication on most references. Pure time-only simplicity with the Oyster case heritage. Our 19 super clone Air-King references include the modern vintage references 14000, 14010, 14010M, 14000M, 114200, 114210, 114234 (the 34mm classical Air-King in Black, Silver, Blue, Salmon, and White dial variants), plus the earlier Datejust-era references 5500 and 5700 from the 1950s, and the rare 1454019 and 1454020 from the 1960s. All are 34mm or 38mm — the historically correct Air-King proportions before Rolex enlarged the case to 40mm in 2016.
2016 Rolex relaunched the Air-King as a completely different watch — the 40mm reference 116900, with a colorful dial featuring oversized 3-6-9 numerals, green five-minute markers, and a yellow Rolex crown logo. 116900 was inspired by the dial of the Rolex Oyster fitted to the Bloodhound SSC land speed record car and represents a deliberate pivot away from the classical Air-King aesthetic. Our current catalog focuses on the vintage 34mm and 38mm references. Modern 116900 isn't in our catalog yet. If you're searching specifically for the 116900 with the green and yellow dial, message us about availability.
Our super clone vintage Air-King captures the clean dial proportions, the classical Mercedes hour hand, the railroad-style minutes track, and the smooth domed crystal of the original references. Replica Japanese Miyota is time-only — the Air-King has always been the simplest sport Rolex, with no complications to fake or get wrong. 904L Oystersteel case and Oyster bracelet. Air-King is the Rolex you wear when you want the brand without any of the visual clutter. No ceramic bezel, no Cyclops magnifier, no luminous dive markers. Just the Oyster case, the Crown logo, and a clean readable dial.
What to Expect
Replica Air-King from $359
Japanese Miyota automatic, 40-hour power reserve, smooth sweeping seconds. The simplest Rolex sport watch at Replica price.
Aviation Heritage
Created in 1945 to honor the RAF pilots who wore Rolex Oysters during WWII. One of the oldest continuously produced Rolex collections.
Pure Simplicity
Time-only display with no rotating bezel, no chronograph, no GMT, no Cyclops magnifier on most references. The cleanest Rolex sport watch.
34mm and 38mm
Historically correct Air-King proportions before the modern 2016 redesign enlarged the case to 40mm. Vintage classical dimensions.
904L Oystersteel
Full Oystersteel construction with the genuine weight, finish, and corrosion resistance. Same alloy as the Submariner.
Oyster Bracelet
Three-piece link Oyster bracelet. The unfussy choice that pairs with the Air-King's stripped-down dial language.
Air-King Replica — Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between the vintage Air-King and the modern 116900?
Vintage Air-King era (1945 through 2014) is built around 34mm and 38mm cases with clean classical dials. References 14000, 14010, 14010M, 114200, 114210, 114234, 5500, 5700, 1454020. Time-only, no rotating bezel, no Cyclops on most variants, dials in traditional Black, Silver, Blue, Salmon, White. Modern Air-King 116900, introduced in 2016, is a completely different watch. 40mm, with a colorful dial featuring oversized 3-6-9 numerals in white, green five-minute markers, and a yellow Rolex Crown logo, inspired by the Bloodhound SSC dashboard. Our current catalog stocks the vintage 34/38mm era. Modern 116900 isn't in our catalog yet.
Why was the Air-King created in 1945?
Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf created the Air-King in 1945 specifically to honor the RAF pilots who wore Rolex Oyster watches during the Battle of Britain and the wider air campaign of WWII. Oyster was already known for its waterproofness, but RAF pilots had been buying them with their own money to replace the unreliable issued watches. Wilsdorf created a dedicated Air family — Air-King, Air-Lion, Air-Tiger, Air-Giant — to commemorate them. Only the Air-King survived past the 1950s, but it remained the most accessible entry into the Rolex catalog for almost 70 years.
Is the vintage Air-King a good first Rolex?
Yes. Historically the Air-King was Rolex's deliberate entry-tier watch and that positioning still holds up in the vintage references. 34mm classical dimensions, time-only dial, absence of any complication make it the simplest possible Rolex experience. Nothing to break, nothing to misalign, nothing exotic to compare against the genuine. Reference 14010M with the engine-turned bezel is a particularly popular first-Rolex pick because it adds visual interest without leaving the time-only category. At $359 Replica price, lowest-friction way to test the super clone experience.
What sizes does the vintage Air-King come in?
Vintage Air-King is available in 34mm and 38mm. Historically correct proportions before Rolex enlarged the case to 40mm in 2016 with the 116900 redesign. 34mm references (14000, 14010, 14010M, 14000M, 114200, 114210, 114234) are the most common and read as small unisex by modern standards. Perfect for smaller wrists or buyers who want a deliberately compact dress-sport watch. 38mm references are less common in the catalog but more contemporary in proportion. 34mm Air-King is genuinely popular with women looking for a sportier alternative to the Lady-Datejust.
What's the difference between the Air-King and the Explorer?
Both are time-only Rolex sport watches with no complications, but different design DNA. Explorer (originally 1953) has a 3-6-9 luminous Arabic dial and Mercedes hands. Designed for visibility in the dark while climbing. Vintage Air-King has a cleaner non-numeral dial with stick or baton markers and no luminous fill on most references. The dressier of the two. Modern 2016 Air-King 116900 pulled some of its 3-6-9 dial inspiration from the Explorer, blurring the lines slightly. In our vintage catalog, the distinction is clear. Air-King is the classical clean-dial pilot tribute, Explorer is the luminous adventure tool.
Why is the Air-King considered the simplest Rolex?
Because it deliberately omits every complication that defines the other Rolex sport collections. No rotating bezel like the Submariner or Yacht-Master. No chronograph like the Daytona. No GMT hand like the GMT-Master. No date wheel like most other Rolex collections (only some Air-King references have a date). No luminous dive markers, no Cyclops on the vintage references, no engraved tachymetric scale. Just an Oyster case, a clean dial, and the time. The Rolex you buy when you want the brand without any of the visual or mechanical complexity. Closest thing in the catalog to a pure dress-sport watch.


