Super Clone Rolex Oyster Perpetual
Oyster Perpetual Watches(75)
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Rolex Oyster Perpetual Lady 26mm Black Dial 176200
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Oyster Perpetual 36mm Candy Pink Dial 126000
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Oyster Perpetual 36mm Coral Red Dial 126000
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Oyster Perpetual 36mm Green Dial 126000
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Oyster Perpetual 36mm Turquoise Blue Dial 126000
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Oyster Perpetual 36mm Turquoise Dial 126000
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Oyster Perpetual 36mm Yellow Dial 126000
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Rolex Oyster Perpetual Lady 36mm Black Dial 126000
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Rolex Oyster Perpetual Lady 36mm Blue Dial 126000
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Rolex Oyster Perpetual Lady 36mm Silver Dial 126000
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Oyster Perpetual 41mm Coral Red Dial 124300
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Oyster Perpetual 41mm Green Dial 124300
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Oyster Perpetual 41mm Turquoise Blue Dial 124300
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Oyster Perpetual 41mm Turquoise Dial 124300
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Oyster Perpetual 41mm Yellow Dial 124300
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Rolex Oyster Perpetual Lady 41mm Black Dial 124300
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Rolex Oyster Perpetual Lady 41mm Blue Dial 124300
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Rolex Oyster Perpetual Lady 41mm Silver Dial 124300
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Oyster Perpetual 31mm Beige Dial 277200
Oyster PerpetualSAVE $40Oyster Perpetual 31mm Black Dial 277200
About the Oyster Perpetual
Browse 75 super clone Rolex Oyster Perpetual references across 24mm, 26mm, 28mm, 31mm, 34mm, 36mm, and 41mm cases — including the famous 2020 color drop in Coral Red, Turquoise (the so-called Tiffany blue), Yellow, Green, and Candy Pink. Available with Japanese Miyota automatic from $359 or Swiss ETA-clone movement from $999.

Where It All Began
The Oyster Perpetual carries the two innovations that built Rolex: the Oyster case (1926), the world's first waterproof wristwatch case, and the Perpetual rotor (1931), the first self-winding mechanism with a 360-degree rotor. Together, they represent the foundation on which every other Rolex model is built. The Oyster Perpetual is intentionally the simplest Rolex — no date, no complications, no chronograph — because it's the watch that defines what a Rolex actually is.
In September 2020, Rolex launched the Oyster Perpetual 41 with vibrant lacquer dials in Coral Red, Turquoise (which collectors immediately nicknamed the 'Tiffany blue' for its resemblance to the jewelry brand's signature color), Yellow, Green, and Candy Pink. The release became the most-photographed Rolex moment of the past five years. What had been considered the 'entry-level' Rolex became one of the hardest watches to find at retail, with waitlists rivaling the Daytona — particularly for the Turquoise/Tiffany dial 124300 and the Coral Red.
Our 75 super clone Oyster Perpetual references span the modern catalog — the steel 124300 (41mm with the famous color dials), the 126000 and 124200 (36mm and 34mm), the smaller 277200 and 276200 (31mm and 28mm), and the vintage 176200 and 15200 references. Both tiers feature the domed bezel, the three-piece Oyster bracelet with Easylink extension, and the uncluttered dial that lets the color do all the talking. Choose Japanese Miyota at $359 for the look and weight, or Swiss ETA-clone at $999 for the smooth sweep and 70-hour power reserve.
The Oyster Perpetual is the most size-diverse Rolex collection we stock, available in seven case sizes from 24mm up to the modern 41mm flagship — the widest spread of any line in the catalog. The 41mm and 36mm are the unisex flagships and where the famous 2020 color dials live. The 34mm and 31mm are mid-size unisex cases that suit smaller male wrists and most women's wrists. The 28mm, 26mm, and 24mm are dedicated women's references with bracelets sized accordingly. Women looking for a watch with a date complication should also browse our Lady-Datejust collection, which offers 28mm and 31mm cases with the Datejust's signature fluted bezel and Cyclops magnifier.
What to Expect
Pure Simplicity
Time-only display with no date window — the cleanest dial in the Rolex lineup, where the color does all the talking.
2020 Color Dials
Coral Red, Turquoise (the so-called Tiffany blue), Yellow, Green, and Candy Pink — the dials that broke the internet.
Two Movement Tiers
Japanese Miyota automatic ($359, ~40h power reserve) or Swiss ETA-clone ($999, ~70h power reserve) — pick your grade.
904L Oystersteel
Classic Oyster case in 904L Oystersteel with 100m water resistance and the signature domed smooth bezel.
Seven Case Sizes
Available in 24mm, 26mm, 28mm, 31mm, 34mm, 36mm, and 41mm — the widest size range of any Rolex collection.
Oyster Bracelet
Three-piece link Oyster bracelet with Easylink comfort extension system for on-the-fly micro-adjustment.
Oyster Perpetual Replica — Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 'Tiffany blue' Oyster Perpetual?
The 'Tiffany blue' Oyster Perpetual is the enthusiast nickname for the 41mm reference 124300 in Turquoise — Rolex's official color name. The dial closely resembles the signature blue used by Tiffany & Co. jewelry, and collectors instantly latched onto the comparison when it dropped in September 2020. It became the single most-searched Oyster Perpetual reference of the past five years and remains one of the hardest 124300 dials to find at authorized dealers. Our catalog stocks it in both Japanese ($359) and Swiss ($999) super clone tiers.
What sizes does the Oyster Perpetual come in?
More than any other Rolex collection. We stock seven case sizes: 24mm, 26mm, 28mm (modern Lady references 277200, 276200), 31mm (mid-size unisex), 34mm (vintage and modern 124200), 36mm (124000 and 126000), and 41mm (124300, where the famous 2020 color dials live). The 41mm and 36mm are the unisex flagships, while the smaller cases are dedicated women's or small-wristed references. Pick by wrist size and dial color preference.
Is the Oyster Perpetual a women's watch or a men's watch?
Both — it depends on the case size. The 41mm and 36mm are unisex flagships popular with men and larger-wristed women. The 34mm and 31mm are mid-size unisex cases that suit smaller male wrists and most women's wrists. The 28mm, 26mm, and 24mm references (276200, 277200, etc.) are dedicated women's models with proportionally smaller bracelets and dials. Women looking for a similar Rolex with a date should also consider our Lady-Datejust collection.
What's the difference between the Oyster Perpetual and the Datejust?
The Oyster Perpetual is intentionally simpler — no date window, no Cyclops magnifier, no fluted bezel. The dial is completely clean except for the hour markers and hands, which is why the 2020 color dials made such a visual impact. The Datejust adds the date window at 3 o'clock with the magnifying Cyclops, the fluted bezel, and is typically paired with the Jubilee bracelet rather than the Oyster bracelet. The Oyster Perpetual is the entry-tier Rolex; the Datejust is the everyday-luxury Rolex.
Why was the 2020 Oyster Perpetual color drop such a big deal?
Before September 2020, the Oyster Perpetual was considered the boring, entry-level Rolex — clean dials in silver, blue, or black, ignored by collectors who wanted a Submariner or Daytona. Then Rolex launched the OP 41 in five vibrant lacquer dial colors (Coral Red, Turquoise, Yellow, Green, Candy Pink) and the watch went viral overnight. Within months, every reference was sold out at every authorized dealer worldwide and waitlists rivaled the Daytona's. The Tiffany-blue Turquoise 124300 became the single most-photographed Rolex on Instagram in 2021.
Does the super clone Oyster Perpetual hold up against close inspection?
Yes — the Oyster Perpetual is actually the easiest Rolex to replicate convincingly because it has no complications to fake. There's no chronograph to worry about, no date wheel alignment, no GMT bezel rotation, no day display. It's just a domed bezel, a clean dial, hands, and the Oyster bracelet. The Swiss tier uses the same 904L Oystersteel case construction and Cerachrom-style domed bezel as the genuine, with a movement that delivers the smooth sweeping seconds that distinguishes a real automatic from a quartz. Both Japanese and Swiss tiers are particularly strong on this collection.