The rainbow watch first surfaced in 2012 when Rolex set multi-colored sapphires into a limited-run Cosmograph Daytona. It has been around sporadically since then, but has rebounded as a full-fledged genre in the past few years. 

The protocol for rainbow watches is to set gemstones into the bezel in a gradient colors that run from light to dark, with each color blending into the next one on the palette. The composition takes a lot of color matching and some precision, custom cutting.

Shown below are some beautiful examples of these unusual watches.

Zenith rainbow chronograph
Audimars Pique
Hublot Big Band rainbow
Patek Phillippe
Rolex Daytona rainbow
Audemars Royal Oak
Louis Vitton

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