Super Clone Rolex Pearlmaster
Pearlmaster Watches(7)
PearlmasterSAVE $40Rolex Pearlmaster 34mm Mother Of Pearl Dial 81285
PearlmasterSAVE $40Rolex Pearlmaster 29mm Champagne Dial 80298
PearlmasterSAVE $40Rolex Pearlmaster 29mm White Dial 80299
PearlmasterSAVE $40Rolex Pearlmaster 29mm Rose Dial 80315
PearlmasterSAVE $40Rolex Pearlmaster 28mm Rhodium Dial 80318
PearlmasterSAVE $40Rolex Pearlmaster 36mm Mother Of Pearl Pink Dial 80359
PearlmasterSAVE $40Rolex Pearlmaster 31mm Silver Dial 81208
About the Pearlmaster
Browse 7 super clone Rolex Pearlmaster references — the most heavily gem-set production-line Rolex ever made. References 80298, 80299, 80315, 80318, 80359, 81208, and 81285 in 28mm, 29mm, 31mm, 34mm, and 36mm cases with Mother-of-Pearl, Champagne, Rose, Rhodium, Pink, and Silver dials. Officially discontinued by Rolex. Available with Japanese Miyota from $359 or Swiss ETA-clone from $999.

The Pinnacle of Rolex Jewelry
The Rolex Pearlmaster was launched in 1992 as the most heavily gem-set production-line watch Rolex has ever made — a step beyond the Lady-Datejust in terms of jewelry presence. Where the Lady-Datejust offers diamond bezels and gem-set hour markers as options on a fundamentally watch-first design, the Pearlmaster is jewelry-first: gem-set bezel, gem-set lugs, gem-set hour markers, and the unique Pearlmaster bracelet (a five-piece link with rounded gem-set center links found nowhere else in the Rolex catalog). It was Rolex's deliberate statement that they could compete with Cartier and Bulgari at the high-jewelry tier without ceding any ground.
The Pearlmaster line has now been quietly discontinued by Rolex (the last new references were produced around 2020 and the line is no longer in current production), making it one of three discontinued Rolex collections in our catalog alongside the Cellini (discontinued 2024) and the Milgauss (discontinued 2023). For a Pearlmaster, this means the secondary market is now the only practical source for the genuine reference at any condition, with original 80298 and 81285 examples reaching $30,000-$80,000+ depending on the gem set and condition. Our super clone catalog stocks 7 of the most distinctive Pearlmaster references at a tiny fraction of those secondary-market figures.
Our 7 Pearlmaster references span the line's signature attributes. The 81285 is the 34mm Mother-of-Pearl dial reference — the most photographed Pearlmaster and the configuration that most enthusiasts associate with the line. The 80298 (29mm Champagne), 80299 (29mm White), 80315 (29mm Rose), 80318 (28mm Rhodium), 80359 (36mm Mother-of-Pearl Pink), and 81208 (31mm Silver) cover the full color palette of the Pearlmaster catalog. Five case sizes from 28mm through 36mm — all in the women's size range, all with the distinctive gem-set Pearlmaster bracelet that doesn't appear on any other Rolex collection.
Our super clone Pearlmaster uses high-grade cubic zirconia for the gem-set bezel, hour markers, and the iconic gem-set Pearlmaster bracelet center links — at $359 to $999 replica price points, real diamonds aren't economical (a single genuine Pearlmaster typically contains $15,000-$50,000 in diamonds alone). The cubic zirconia matches the visual sparkle and reflectivity of natural diamonds at any reasonable conversational distance and to any non-jeweler eye. The case uses our standard premium gold-plated finish in yellow, rose, or white gold over a 904L Oystersteel core. Both Japanese ($359) and Swiss ($999) tier movements are time-and-date with the Cyclops magnifier preserved over the date window. The Mother-of-Pearl dial variants use real natural pearl shell, just like the genuine — each dial is subtly unique to its individual shell.
What to Expect
Gem-Set Everywhere
Gem-set bezel, gem-set lugs, gem-set hour markers, and the iconic gem-set Pearlmaster bracelet — the most heavily decorated production Rolex ever made.
Pearlmaster Bracelet
The unique five-piece link Pearlmaster bracelet with rounded gem-set center links — found nowhere else in the Rolex catalog.
Mother-of-Pearl Dials
Real natural mother-of-pearl shell dials with iridescent shimmer that shifts in different light — each one subtly unique to its individual pearl shell.
Discontinued by Rolex
The Pearlmaster line was quietly wound down by Rolex around 2020 — the super clone catalog is one of the few practical ways to own one.
Two Movement Tiers
Japanese Miyota automatic ($359, ~40h power reserve) or Swiss ETA-clone ($999, ~70h reserve) — both sized for the smaller Pearlmaster cases.
Five Case Sizes
Available in 28mm, 29mm, 31mm, 34mm, and 36mm — all in the women's size range, with the iconic 81285 at 34mm being the most photographed reference.
Pearlmaster Replica — Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between the Pearlmaster and the Lady-Datejust?
Both are women's-sized Rolex watches with date complications, but they have different design priorities. The Lady-Datejust is a watch-first design with optional gem-set bezels and hour markers — most variants have a smooth or fluted bezel without diamonds. The Pearlmaster is jewelry-first: gem-set bezel and lugs are standard (not optional), gem-set hour markers are standard, and the bracelet is the unique gem-set Pearlmaster bracelet found nowhere else in the Rolex catalog. The Pearlmaster is also significantly more expensive at the genuine retail level — typically 3 to 5 times the price of an equivalent Lady-Datejust due to the diamond content alone.
Why was the Rolex Pearlmaster discontinued?
Rolex quietly wound down the Pearlmaster line around 2020 — the last new references were produced and no current-production Pearlmaster exists in the genuine catalog today. The most likely reason is portfolio rationalization: the Pearlmaster's high-jewelry positioning competed with Cartier and Bulgari for a relatively small buyer pool, and Rolex chose to focus production capacity on the more popular Submariner, Daytona, and Datejust lines. Whatever the reason, the discontinuation has driven up genuine Pearlmaster prices on the secondary market sharply, making the super clone catalog one of the few practical ways to own a Pearlmaster at the original retail price or below.
Are the diamonds real on the super clone Pearlmaster?
Honest answer: no. We use high-grade cubic zirconia for the gem-set bezel, lugs, hour markers, and Pearlmaster bracelet center links. At $359 to $999 replica price points, real diamonds aren't economical — a single genuine Pearlmaster typically contains $15,000 to $50,000 in diamonds alone, and the genuine retail price reflects that. Cubic zirconia matches the visual sparkle, refractive index, and reflectivity of natural diamonds at any reasonable conversational distance and to any non-jeweler eye. A jeweler with a thermal-conductivity tester could distinguish them, but in normal daily wear and at any social distance, no one will know. The Mother-of-Pearl dials, however, are real natural pearl shell — same material as the genuine.
What's the unique Pearlmaster bracelet?
The Pearlmaster bracelet is a five-piece link bracelet with rounded gem-set center links — a design found nowhere else in the Rolex catalog (the Datejust has the Jubilee five-piece link, but the Pearlmaster's links are rounded differently and are typically gem-set on the center links). It was designed specifically for the Pearlmaster collection in 1992 and remained exclusive to it for the entire 28-year production run. The rounded link shape is more jewelry-like than the angular Jubilee, and the gem-set center links add visual depth and movement that no other Rolex bracelet has. Our super clone catalog reproduces the bracelet shape and the cubic zirconia gem set faithfully.
What sizes does the Pearlmaster come in?
Five sizes across the catalog, all in the women's range. The 28mm (reference 80318) is the smallest and dressiest. The 29mm (80298, 80299, 80315) is the most common Pearlmaster size — fitting most women's wrists comfortably. The 31mm (81208) is mid-size. The 34mm (81285) is the larger Lady reference — this is the iconic Pearlmaster with the Mother-of-Pearl dial that most photographs feature. The 36mm (80359) is the largest, crossing into unisex Lady-Datejust territory. Pick by wrist size and the visual impact you want — larger cases give the gem set more visual real estate.
Is the Pearlmaster a good gift watch?
Yes — it's the most jewelry-forward Rolex in the catalog and one of the strongest single statements you can make as a gift. The gem-set bezel and bracelet photograph beautifully for the unboxing moment, the Mother-of-Pearl dial variants are visually distinctive enough to feel rare even at first glance, and the smaller case sizes (28-31mm) fit most women's wrists without measurement. It's a more dramatic gift than the Lady-Datejust because the gem set is significantly more present. With the Pearlmaster line now discontinued, the super clone catalog is one of the few practical ways to gift a Pearlmaster at any reasonable budget.