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Five Predictions for Fake Rolex in 2025

Five Predictions for Fake Rolex in 2025

2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for Rolex enthusiasts. It’s been three years since we’ve seen an in-person Swiss watch industry event, and anticipation is building. As we look ahead, there are a few educated guesses we can make about what replica Rolex might unveil next.

1. A Revamped Milgauss

The Milgauss has been a bit of an outlier in the Rolex lineup, using an older 31XX-series movement while most other models have moved on to the 32XX-series. With its last significant update being a blue-dial version in 2014, it seems overdue for an overhaul. If Rolex were to equip the Milgauss with a new 32XX-series movement, meeting higher anti-magnetic standards similar to Omega’s Master Chronometer movements, it would become more competitive. Alternatively, Rolex might retire the model entirely, as it has become a rare sight, particularly in North America. Given its niche position and $9,150 price tag, it’s a mystery where the Milgauss fits in today’s market. 2025 could be the year for a significant change.  

2. The Return of the “Coke” GMT-Master II

Many fans have been waiting for the reintroduction of the black-and-red “Coke” GMT-Master II. The last time we saw this model was in 2007, and since then, the Pepsi and Batman models have taken the spotlight. Rolex could revive the Coke in its updated 40mm Super Case with the Calibre 3285 movement, possibly on a Jubilee bracelet. Whether in Oystersteel or even in white gold, this would be a highly anticipated release.

3. An Overhaul of the Air King

The current 40mm Air King, which debuted in 2016, has garnered mixed reviews. With its outdated movement and bold design choices, it’s often seen as a watch in need of a refresh. The Air King’s roots are in its simple, elegant design from the mid-20th century, honoring Allied pilots during WWII. A return to its classic form with a modern 32XX-series movement would appeal to enthusiasts, but whether fake Rolex will bring back the iconic midcentury styling or retire the collection altogether remains to be seen.

4. A Full-Titanium Yacht-Master

Rumors of a full-titanium Yacht-Master have been circulating since a prototype was spotted on the wrist of Sir Ben Ainslie. This model, featuring a matte dial and no-date design, would mark Rolex’s first foray into titanium watches. The Yacht-Master, currently available in white gold, could see a significant departure with a titanium version, making it a true tool watch. Ainslie’s version also included a NATO strap with Velcro closure, which would be a first for Rolex. If this release happens, it will likely generate a lot of buzz.  14558_12

5. A Sky-Dweller Anniversary Edition

Rolex often celebrates milestones with special editions, and 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of the Sky-Dweller. As replica Rolex‘s only modern, highly complicated watch, featuring an annual calendar and dual time zones, it’s ripe for an update. First launched in precious metals with a fluted bezel, we could see new variations, perhaps with additional material or color options, to mark this important anniversary.

2025 promises to be an exciting year for Rolex, with potential updates and new releases across the catalog. Whether it’s the revival of iconic models or the introduction of new innovations, watch enthusiasts will be eagerly watching for what the brand has in store.