At the time of this writing, Rolex is no longer producing exact replica watches with the Jubilee dial. After years of retirement, this unique mechanical dial appears to have been replaced by a new line of patterned dials that will be introduced in 2021 with Datejust. These include a palm dial decorated with leaves and a fluted dial that mimics Datejust’s famous fluted bezel design. Both come in a few different colors depending on the design you choose, including green, champagne, blue, and silver, and they can both be found with or without diamonds.

While they are not intended to replace Rolex’s classic Jubilee dial, the palm and fluted dials seem to echo the same sentiments of playful and adventurous design elements. They add incredible dimension and character to the Rolex catalog. These decorated dials are only available for the Datejust 36 and Datejust 41 collections.

Since Rolex Jubilee dials come in various models, the price of a Jubilee dial watch can vary greatly. It is determined by many factors such as the model, the material of the high quality replica watches, the color of the dial, the style of the hour markers, the year of production, and (of course) its overall condition. One of the most affordable options on the market is the Datejust, which ranges in price from $6k for a stainless steel model to $10k for a two-tone model. At the other end of the spectrum, the all-gold Rolex President Datejust sparkles with diamonds and costs close to $20,000. The men’s Rolex Day-Date features a similar gold and diamond design and costs between $35,000 and $40,000.

Now that the Rolex Jubilee dial has received “discontinued” status, what impact will this have on its value? Of course, only time will tell. It already has some cult status among informed collectors, which could affect its long-term value. If you’ve been thinking of adding one to your collection, there’s no better time to invest than now.