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Everything you need to know about Rolex
Welcome to another adventure into watch world at Carl Magazine. This time we invite you to explore one of the most legendary luxury watch names – Rolex. In this series of articles, "Everything you want to know ", we will reveal fascinating facts about prestigious brands, their history and their continued influence on the watch industry.
Text: Joakim Rönnqvist
photo: Gustaf peterson
Rolex – a currency?
It is claimed that no matter where you are in the world, you can exchange your Rolex for water, food or other basic needs. The brand is so iconic that it has almost become its own currency. However, how does that happen? Below we explore the story behind perhaps the world's most prominent brand.
A lively 118-year-old
Despite its age, Rolex is young in the watch world. Most watch competitors were founded in the mid-19th century, while Rolex itself did not begin operations until 1905, in London, England. Founder Hans Wilsdorf had a vision for the brand to be pioneering and youthful, both when it came to technical capabilities and marketing. They were quick to attach watches on the wrists of adventurous individuals, including Mercedes Gleitze, the first woman to swim across the English Channel with a Rolex on her wrist.
A few years later, they moved the business from London and opened their first office in Switzerland. Subsequently, Rolex received the Swiss Certificate of Chronometric Precision, marking the company's first major success.
In the following decade, Wilsdorf and Rolex devoted themselves to solving the problem of dust and water resistance, which led to a ground-breaking invention in 1926 – the Oyster watch. This design was inspired by the strong and durable shell of the oyster. This was a ground-breaking innovation in the watch industry. Not only was this watch water resistant but it was also designed to be shock resistant and dust resistant, making it ideal for use in extreme environments. The Oyster model also distinguished itself as the very first watch that could be worn underwater with no risk of damage. The introduction of the Oyster transformed Rolex into a brand and cemented its position as one of the most innovative watchmakers, a legacy that would continue for over five decades.
Just five years after Oyster's debut, Hans Wilsdorf realised a lifelong dream by creating a self-winding watch that would later become known as the Oyster Perpetual.


The Submariner, Datejust and Daytona models
Within Rolex's impressive range, a couple of standout iconic models:• Rolex Submariner: The watch of watches. Undoubtedly, one of the most copied watch designs of all time is the Submariner with a black dial, rotating bezel and waterproof case. This watch has had an almost unchanged design since it launched in 1953. Known for its ability to withstand the most extreme water conditions, it has become popular among divers and adventurers.
• Rolex Datejust: With its classic and versatile design, the Datejust is a favourite for those looking for a watch to suit any occasion.
• Rolex Daytona: A celebrity favourite, named after the famous Daytona International Speedway, this is a timepiece that evokes precision and racing. One of the most desirable watches on the market. Expect to have to wait for many years before you have the opportunity to own one of your own. Unless you choose to buy used, that is.
In our upcoming watch series, we will dive deeper into these three models, stay tuned in the autumn.
Did you know that…
... Rolex is one of the few watch manufacturers that manufactures almost all of its components in-house. From movements, cases and straps to dials and hands.
... During the 1950s and 1960s, several large Swedish retailers rejected Rolex in favour of brands such as Longines and Omega. They did not feel that Rolex fell short of the expectations of their discerning customers, but rather that Rolex was rather seen as a young brand.
... The most expensive Rolex watch ever sold at auction is a Rolex Daytona, reference 6239, previously owned and worn by the now legendary actor Paul Newman, sold for the impressive sum of $17,752,500.
... The first watch to reach the top of Mount Everest was worn by Edmund Hillary during the historic expedition of 1953 - A Rolex Oyster Perpetual.
... The Rolex GMT-Master debuted in space on astronaut Jack Swigert's wrist during the Apollo 13 mission in 1970.
... Today, Rolex is by a private foundation, and is not listed on any stock exchange.
Rolex and the future
Today, Rolex is not just a watch manufacturer but a symbol of watchmaking and prestige. With countless famous wearers such as Paul Newman, James Cameron, Roger Federer and of course, James Bond, Rolex continues introducing technical innovations and maintaining its position as an industry leader.Rolex is not just a watch brand but a historical journey through time and technology, a symbol of mastery and elegance. Whether you are a collector, an adventurer or simply appreciate the beauty of a quality timepiece, Rolex has something to offer. This article is just the beginning of your journey of discovery through the world of Rolex. Therefore, the next time you see the iconic Rolex crown on your wrist, remember the long journey of innovation and passion it represents.
Top 3 favourites in store right now:
Datejust
A Rolex Datejust with a diameter of 36mm is a solid choice. It can be stylishly paired with a suit as well as with a pair of jeans and a t-shirt.
Yacht Master
An interesting addition in the Rolex line-up. This particular model features a platinum bezel and is a personal favourite.
Day date
The Day-Date, also known as the "presidential watch", is a watch that is as iconic as the famous people who have worn this model throughout history.
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