Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41 134300 Med Blue Dial 2025 - 41mm stainless steel sports watch front view

Watch of the Week - Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41 134300 Med Blue Dial

Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41 134300 Med Blue Dial 2025 - 41mm stainless steel sports watch front view

The Oyster Perpetual is the most underrated Rolex in the catalogue. While everyone chases Submariners and Daytonas, the OP just quietly gets on with being the cleanest expression of what an Oyster case is supposed to be — smooth bezel, applied indices, Oyster bracelet, no complications, no fuss. The 41mm version is the sweet spot. Real presence on the wrist without crossing over into sport-watch territory.

This one is the reference 134300 with the Med Blue dial. The Med Blue sits between the standard bright sunburst blue and a deeper navy — softer in daylight, more interesting under different light, and reads as understated where the bright blue can come across loud. 41mm steel Oyster case, smooth domed bezel, polished applied hour markers and the Oyster bracelet with the Oysterclasp.

Inside is the calibre 3230, Rolex’s modern self-winding movement with 70 hours of power reserve, the Chronergy escapement, and the same Superlative Chronometer certification that runs through the rest of the catalogue. 100 metres water resistance, screw-down crown, sapphire crystal. Standard Rolex spec across the modern range, which means it does everything it needs to do without you ever having to think about it.

This example is dated 2025 in excellent condition, full set with the original Rolex box, papers and booklets. Carries the new five-year Rolex manufacturer warranty valid through to 2030. At $13,900, this sits at the bottom of the modern 41mm Rolex range with the softer of the two blue dial options and a stack of factory warranty left. Viewings by appointment, Sydney CBD.

Price: $13,900 AUD
Condition: Excellent — full set with box, papers, booklets. Rolex warranty until 2030
Reference: 134300 (2025, 41mm stainless steel, Med Blue dial)

Enquiries by appointment — Sydney CBD.

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