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Yacht-Master 40: real vs fake
The Yacht-Master 40 flips dive-bezel logic: its markings are not recessed but raised in relief — polished numerals on a matte, sandblasted ground. On the Rolesium version (126622) the bezel is platinum, and that textural contrast is what replicas almost never pull off.
What to check on the Yacht-Master 40
Model-specific zones — on top of the brand-level signs.
Raised bezel markings
Numerals and graduations stand proud of the surface, polished to a mirror, against a fine matte ground (satin platinum on the Rolesium). Replica relief runs shallow, numeral edges look soapy, and the ground reflects light like painted metal.
Bidirectional rotation
The Yacht-Master bezel rotates both ways — it is a regatta tool, not a dive bezel. A one-way Submariner-style action exposes a donor case.
Rolesium contrast
On the 126622 the case and bracelet are Oystersteel while the bezel is 950 platinum: platinum’s cool, bright sheen visibly differs from the steel beside it. A bezel that matches the case color points to an all-steel copy.
Red dial accents
On blue and rhodium dials the “YACHT-MASTER” line and the seconds hand come in the signature scarlet. The shade is even and saturated; a faded or orange-leaning red is a red flag.
Geometry of 0 — 15 — 30 — 45
The large polished bezel numbers sit strictly on axis, and the triangle at zero has perfectly symmetrical edges. Shifted or unevenly tall numerals show instantly in an angled macro shot.
Photo angles for the check
- 1 Dial
- 2 Caseback
- 3 Crown
- 4 Bracelet
- 5 Serial number
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FAQ
Does the Yacht-Master bezel rotate both ways?
Yes, and that is correct: unlike the Submariner, the Yacht-Master bezel is bidirectional — built for timing regatta intervals, not diving. A one-way bezel on a Yacht-Master signals a fake.
Should the bezel markings be raised or recessed?
Raised: Yacht-Master numerals stand in polished relief on a matte ground — the opposite of the Submariner’s recessed engraving. Flat or sunken markings on this model are not original.