Breaking News: Rolex Unveils the Everose “Le Mans” Daytona 126525LN

On the sidelines of Watches & Wonders 2025, a quiet yet seismic reveal has luxury watch enthusiasts buzzing. Rolex has secretly unveiled a new Cosmograph Daytona “Le Mans” edition in 18k Everose gold (ref. 126525LN), an ultra-exclusive variant of its famed racing chronograph. The watch world first caught wind when the prior yellow gold Le Mans Daytona vanished from Rolex’s website, only to be replaced behind the scenes by this rose gold successor.
It is part of their un-listed catalog, and available only to select insiders, underscoring just how coveted and rare this model is. In an era of hyped luxury sport watches, this surprise Everose Daytona may be Rolex’s most significant new release—marrying the prestige of the 24 Hours of Le Mans centenary with the brand’s own racing heritage in spectacular fashion.
The Insider Release Strategy
The new Everose “Le Mans” Daytona arrives as breaking news in both watch and racing circles. Rolex, a longtime Official Timepiece of Le Mans, has chosen a subtle rollout rather than a flashy press conference, a move that only heightens the mystique.
In the background of Watches & Wonders, eagle-eyed Rolex observers noticed an off-catalog Daytona emerging in whispers rather than on display. The brand itself is the star here, leveraging its unparalleled prestige to create a piece so exclusive that it isn’t even publicly advertised.
This latest Daytona is effectively a tribute to the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race and follows on the heels of two prior precious-metal editions that quietly came and went. This release is one that blends high horology, motorsport legacy, and collector intrigue into a perfect storm of desirability.
Critically, the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona “Le Mans” Everose is believed to be produced in extremely limited quantities. There’s no celebrity ambassador hawking it on Instagram, nor a glitzy marketing campaign. Instead, the watch surfaced via insider reports and VIP deliveries, making it feel like insider knowledge for the lucky few.
This is classic Rolex: the Crown controls the narrative, and the mystique only adds to the allure.
The new Everose Le Mans Daytona matters because it honors a centennial motorsport milestone (the 100th anniversary of Le Mans) and showcases Rolex flexing its design and technical prowess with a one-of-a-kind Daytona variant. For collectors and racing aficionados, it’s the ultimate crossover: a wrist-bound trophy that celebrates both an iconic race and an iconic watch.
Design and Custom Features
Aesthetically, this Daytona is a stunner that balances sporty heritage with opulent luxury. The case is 40 mm of 18 ct Everose gold, finished in a mix of high polish and satin brushing that radiates luxury.
Unlike many gold Daytonas that use matching metal bezels, this edition mounts a black ceramic bezel with engraved tachymetric scale, providing a dramatic contrast and practical scratch-resistance for timing laps. At the 7 o’clock position on the bezel, the number “100” is rendered in red ceramic—a subtle but striking detail unique to these Le Mans editions, commemorating the race’s 100th anniversary.
The dial beneath that bezel is a rich jet black, referred to by Rolex as a “bright black” dial in its original Le Mans release. Here, it’s accented by contrasting sub-dials in a gold tone to harmonize with the Everose case. These three sub-dial counters at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock are not only functional but deeply rooted in Rolex lore: their “exotic” style numerals and indices are inspired by the vintage Paul Newman Daytona dials.
The overall look seamlessly merges motorsport cues with high-end watchmaking. The Everose gold handset and hour markers tie into the case metal, the bold black-and-gold contrast exudes sportiness, and that splash of red on the bezel reminds us that this watch is born from a racing celebration.
One more design flourish that sets this Daytona apart is its sapphire display caseback. Turn the watch over, and you’ll find that Rolex has fitted a transparent sapphire back—a rarity for Rolex sports models.
The Oyster case maintains its robust architecture with a screw-down crown and pushers, ensuring 100 m of water resistance like any Daytona. But the clear back is a modern touch that lets owners admire the mechanism Rolex typically keeps hidden.
Through the crystal, the bespoke rotor and bridges are visible, including decorations like Rolex’s Côtes de Genève striping on the bridges and a cut-out 18k gold oscillating weight—all part of the special Le Mans package.
It’s a compelling blend of sport and sophistication: from the front, a purpose-built racing chronograph; from the back, a glimpse into Rolex’s mechanical heart.
Specs and Craftsmanship
Beyond its eye-catching looks, the Everose Le Mans Daytona is a technical marvel rooted in Rolex’s latest engineering.
The watch measures 40 mm in diameter and around 12 mm thick, with a solid Oyster construction that’s built to take the rigors of both track and daily wear. It features the classic Daytona layout of three subdials and screw-down chronograph pushers, and it’s fitted on a matching Everose gold Oyster bracelet with Oysterlock folding clasp and the Easylink extension for comfort. This robust bracelet and clasp system ensures that even with all the gold, the watch sits secure and easy on the wrist.
At the heart of this Daytona is the Rolex Caliber 4132, a special high-performance chronograph movement developed expressly for the Le Mans commemorative series. Derived from the brand’s new-generation Cal. 4131, this automatic chronograph caliber carries Rolex’s latest tech enhancements.
What truly sets Cal. 4132 apart is its 24-hour chronograph hour counter on the 9 o’clock subdial, doubling the duration that a Daytona can time compared to the standard 12-hour limit. This clever modification was a direct nod to the 24-hour endurance format of Le Mans, ensuring the watch can time an entire day-long race with a single run of the chronograph. Technically, it meant Rolex re-engineered the chronograph gearing, and the payoff is huge for enthusiasts.
Despite adding complexity, the movement remains rock-solid and boasts a 72-hour power reserve, meaning the chronograph can run continuously for three days without winding. With a beat rate of 28,800 vibrations/hour, it provides smooth chronograph hand motion and reliable timekeeping.
Rolex also elevated its finishing game on Cal. 4132 since it’s visible through the sapphire back: owners will notice polished edges, Geneva striping on plates, and even an 18k gold openworked rotor—touches not usually seen on closed-back Rolex models.
In short, the Everose Le Mans Daytona’s internals are as impressive as its externals: a cutting-edge chronograph engine built for endurance, fine-tuned for performance, and dressed up just enough to show off proudly.
Price, Rarity, and Market Predictions
One of the most startling aspects of the Le Mans Everose is its stealthy limited production and sky-high market value. Officially, Rolex has not publicized a price, but insiders peg the MSRP in the mid-$50,000s for this Everose model—a price in line with similar previous models.
However, money alone can’t buy one at retail. Allocation is likely reserved for top clients and collectors, and the piece is not on display in regular showrooms. That extreme rarity has already ignited a frenzy on the secondary market.
It already is holding a market value around $300,000.
For context, the yellow gold Le Mans Daytona from 2024, which retailed at $55,000, was fetching $290,000 to $340,000 by the end of that year. The new Everose edition appears poised to follow that trajectory—or possibly exceed it—given its novelty and the fact that each iteration in this series seems even more hotly pursued than the last.
In terms of production volume, Rolex hasn’t declared an official limit—they pointedly avoid the term “limited edition”—yet the behavior of this model is essentially that of a limited series.
The white gold Le Mans Daytona (2023) was produced for under a year, then discontinued; the yellow gold (2024) similarly had about a year run before being replaced. We can infer the Everose will also have a short window of availability, making each metal variant a fleeting opportunity.
That strategy keeps these watches ultra-rare. Collectors speculate that only a few hundred pieces per variant might be made. The result is a feverish demand among high-end collectors and a robust grey market where prices soar.
Final Thoughts
In a cultural sense, the Everose Le Mans Daytona represents the intersection of two worlds of prestige: the adrenaline-fueled glamour of endurance racing and the rarified realm of haute horlogerie. It’s a watch that will appeal to top-tier collectors, motorsport enthusiasts, and anyone drawn to the idea of owning a piece of living history.
With its rose gold sheen and vintage race-car dial vibes, the watch has a foot in the past and the future—a modern engineering feat that pays homage to 100 years of racing legend. Commercially, it’s a powerhouse: the kind of product that keeps Rolex at the very forefront of desirability.
By all indications, the Everose “Le Mans” Daytona is destined to be one of the most coveted modern Rolex watches, much like its predecessors that took the watch world by storm. Its long-term potential is bolstered by the story it carries—not just a 2025 rose gold Rolex, but the capstone (for now) of an extraordinary trilogy of Daytonas, each celebrating Le Mans in a unique hue of gold.
For the fortunate few who acquire it, this Daytona is far more than a timepiece. It is a symbol of achievement and passion, akin to the trophy at the end of a 24-hour race.
Even beyond the track, it holds its own as a luxe statement piece, yet with a cool backstory that only true insiders might immediately recognize. In the years to come, expect to see the Everose Le Mans Daytona take on a mythic aura.
Whether Rolex continues this lineage with other materials or retires the concept, the 126525LN will stand as a snapshot of Rolex at its innovative best, bridging past and present. It captures the spirit of Le Mans—endurance, precision, glory—and locks it on the wrist in gleaming rose gold.
And in the luxury-lifestyle world, there’s nothing quite like a watch that can claim such a pedigree: born from a centenary celebration, crafted by the ultimate status brand, and scarce enough to ensure its legend.
The Rolex Everose Le Mans Daytona is where adrenaline meets elegance, a timepiece that proves sometimes the greatest luxury is being part of a story that very few can tell.
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