KL Rahul, one of Indian cricket's premier batsmen and a known watch enthusiast, was recently photographed wearing the Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41 in its striking Coral red dial configuration, reference 124300. The sighting adds another chapter to a wrist game that has drawn repeated attention from collectors and fans alike.
Introduced as part of Rolex's landmark 2020 Oyster Perpetual refresh, the 124300 arrived alongside a palette of vivid lacquered dials — Turquoise Blue, Yellow, Olive Green, and the immediately iconic Coral red — that reignited enthusiasm for a collection previously considered entry-level. The 41mm Oystersteel case houses Rolex's in-house Calibre 3230, a movement featuring the brand's proprietary Chronergy escapement, a 70-hour power reserve, and certification to Superlative Chronometer standards (±2 seconds per day). No date complication, no frills — just the movement and the dial doing all the talking.
For collectors, the Coral 124300 carries outsized significance. Its launch coincided with a period of peak social media virality for watch collecting, and the red dial — available exclusively in this reference — became a shorthand symbol for accessible Rolex desirability. Waitlists formed at authorized dealers almost immediately, and grey-market premiums have remained stubbornly high ever since, a rare fate for a watch at this tier of the Rolex lineup.
Rahul's choice is telling. The Oyster Perpetual sits outside the sport-watch orthodoxy favored by many cricketers, signaling a collector's sensibility rather than a reflexive reach for a Daytona or a GMT-Master II. He has previously been seen with more overtly complex pieces, making the clean, dial-forward OP a confident and considered selection.
On the current market, the Coral 124300 lists at approximately $6,400 USD through authorized dealers — where availability remains extremely limited — while grey-market platforms consistently show transaction prices in the $13,000–$14,000 range, representing a premium of roughly 110 percent over retail. For a time-only steel sports watch, that spread remains one of the most striking in the contemporary collector market.
KL Rahul wearing Rolex
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Ref. 116508 in Yellow Gold
Ref. 116508
List Price: $29,150
05/06/2023
KL Rahul wearing Rolex
Rolex GMT Master 2 "Batman"
Ref. unknown
List Price: $7,750
05/06/2023
KL Rahul wearing Panerai
Panerai Submersible 42mm
Ref. unknown
List Price: $11,100
05/06/2023
KL Rahul wearing Panerai
Panerai Radiomir 1940
Ref. unknown
List Price: $7,500
05/06/2023
KL Rahul wearing Hublot
Hublot Classic Fusion Ceramic King Gold
Ref. unknown
List Price: $9,700
05/06/2023
KL Rahul wearing Audemars Piguet
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak in Stainless Steel
Ref. unknown
List Price: $23,300
05/06/2023
KL Rahul wearing Rolex
Rolex DayDate in 18k Rose Gold with a brown dial
Ref. unknown
List Price: $37,550
05/06/2023
KL Rahul wearing Rolex
Rolex Sky Dweller in 18k Rose Gold
Ref. unknown
List Price: $48,800
05/06/2023
KL Rahul wearing Patek Philippe
Stainless Steel Patek Philippe Nautilus Moon Phase Reference 5712/1A — KL Rahul
Ref. 5712/1A
List Price: $31,430
30/11/2022
Tyson Fury wearing Rolex
Stainless Steel 41mm Rolex Oyster Perpetual With a "Coral" Red Dial
Ref. 124300
List Price: unknown
13/07/2023
Jake Paul wearing Rolex
Stainless Steel 41mm Rolex Oyster Perpetual With The Turquoise Dial
Ref. 124300
List Price: unknown
13/07/2023
Virat Kohli wearing Rolex
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Tiffany Dial
Ref. 124300
List Price: $6,150
09/06/2023