Fake Rolex accessories: the Submariner desk clock and gold cufflinks.
Introduction
This is the moment fake rolex collectors and enthusiasts have likely been waiting for. The Swiss brand has officially launched a line of accessories—types of items it already produced exclusively for clients, often providing them as a complimentary gift with the purchase of a new watch.
Regular attendees of watch fairs—from Baselworld to Watches and Wonders—will have noticed that the brand’s booth often features a section or display dedicated to Rolex-branded accessories, with perfumes, watch cases, ties, and scarves among the most popular items.
For its most exclusive clientele, Rolex offers accessories such as cases for entire collections and much more. Certain items, like cufflinks, were already available for purchase at select Rolex boutiques, though the initiative was never officially publicized.

The brand has now taken the plunge, leveraging its unparalleled image to satisfy the extraordinary passion for its accessories—and introducing something entirely new in the process.
Its entry into the world of accessories has been a quiet one; there were no social media announcements or press releases, yet industry insiders and the well-informed did not miss this unexpected development.
The Rolex Submariner Table Clock
While cufflinks—already available at select monobrand boutiques—might not be headline news, the unveiling of the first Rolex-branded table clock certainly is.
Call it a Rolex mantel clock or a Rolex table clock—it makes little difference. From now on, it will be possible to purchase a Rolex Submariner table clock just as one would a Submariner wristwatch (availability notwithstanding, of course).

Despite the vast difference in size—the Rolex clock measures a substantial 80 mm in diameter—the brand has equipped it with materials and functional features shared with the Submariner wristwatch.