Rolex

History 101

The Beginning of Rolex

Hans Wilsdorf wanted to create a brand of precision wristwatches. His idea became a reality in 1905 when he — and his brother-in-law Alfred Davis — founded Wilsdorf & Davis company.

Brand Name

It wasnt until three years later that Wilsdorf  and Davis company changed the brand name  to "Rolex." Hans had been inspired by the  double-deck buses in London.

In 1926, Rolex produced the first waterproof  watch named the "Oyster." The Oyster  design sealed the watch from dust and  moisture, solving two of the largest issues  plaguing watches at the time.

Waterproof Watches

Rolex continued to build the brand's reputation by partnering with explorers and world-record setters. In 1933 Rolex watches were worn by the first crew to fly over Mount Everest.

Building Relationships

Recent Relationships

James Cameron’s “vertical torpedo” sub performed a Mariana Trench dive in 2012, with  a specially designed and manufactured Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sea-Dweller Deep Sea  Challenge watch.

Featured in James Bond

Sean Connery wore the Rolex Submariner in 1962's Dr. No, which is the first silver screen appearance of James Bond.

The Datejust

The Datejust was introduced in 1945 and was  the first watch in Rolex's collection to feature  an automatic date change.

Materials and Hardware

Rolex has made a name for itself by creating some of the most accurate mechanical timepieces available. Rolex has heavily invested in using the best quality materials and going so far as making their own platinum and gold alloys.

Investment Value

Rolex watches make for a great investment.  Rolex timepieces currently retain 82% of  their retail price.