«Historical models and the current collection»
Watches in gold with which you can show off your wealth offensively. The amateurish stereotype of Rolex, which is encouraged by sales prices that are sometimes staggering, persists stubbornly. These prejudices completely miss the point of reality. The secret of the traditional brand’s success is its courage to realize bold ideas and thus inspire people in the long term. Professional sports, adventure or career – those who reach for the stars in their individual goals live this brand philosophy and enjoy wearing luxury watches from the Rolex collection. Click here for an overview of current Rolex models.
From the first hour until today – created for inspiring free spirits
On October 7, 1927, Mercedes Gleitze attempted to swim across the English Channel from England to France. Along for the ride was a pioneer of Rolex models – the Oyster. It proved its water resistance during the adventure, which was an international first. However, the weather slowed down the swimmer’s mission just before the finish line. This did not impress the British secretary, who swam from Europe to Africa in 1928 and set several records in the following years.
Rolex was equally ambitious in its innovations, introducing watches with a perpetual rotor in 1931. This is a weight with a semicircular shape that is set in motion by forward and backward movements of the wrist. The Quintessence was the brand’s first patented watch with a self-winding mechanism. The brand combined both achievements immediately afterwards in the functionally groundbreaking Oyster Perpetual.
Anyone who thinks that the classic watch has long since become history, or at least old-fashioned, is underestimating the manufacture’s creative sense of tradition. The legendary Oyster Perpetual family also offers new models this year. It is bursting with color with yellow, green, pink and red bubbles on the turquoise blue dial. The art of mechanical watchmaking can hardly be presented in a younger light.
Ladies watches and men’s watches: Models for determined visionaries
Under time pressure, the most basic things are lost – for example, the date or the day of the week. In the past, people would frantically dig out a calendar at such moments. Today, people reach for their smartphone, which serves up different information without being asked, thus confusing the mind even more.
Those who ambitiously pursue their goals have as much understanding of this as Rolex watch technology. As early as 1945, it integrated the date window into the dial of the Datejust, eliminating the need to check the appointment book. Eleven years later, they refined time management by adding the written-out day of the week, which is characteristic of the Day-Date models.
In the digital age, the functions of the models seem charmingly simple, revolutionary at the debut and complementing the features of the Oyster Perpetual. Since commemoration, managers, celebrities and scientists have dreamed of larding their personal vita with such pioneering achievements. This explains why the Datejust and Day-Date quickly became prestigious symbols of purpose.
To ensure that the statement matches the exquisite taste, Rolex throws craftsmanship of the finest into the balance. The spectrum ranges from ostentatious opulence to pointed purism and balanced exclusivity – for example, with a duet of olive green dial and Everose gold.
Professional instruments with salon aura
What speaks against the extroverted dresswatch image is that almost all of the brand’s models were first developed for professional use. Only over the course of time did the instruments advance to become design icons that are coveted by lovers of brilliant watchmaking and fans of exclusive accessories. The brand philosophy of launching a manageable portfolio and continuing to develop it over the long term contributes to this. Only rarely are models discontinued, for example the Cellini collection. Their place is now taken by the Rolex Men’s Watches 1908, which see themselves as a tribute to Swiss watchmaking history.
A prime example of timepieces with crowns suitable for profit that have conquered everyday life is the Submariner. Easily distinguishable indices, strikingly shaped hands, easy-grip bezel with serrated outer edge: every design detail was designed to convince professional divers when it debuted in 1953. A welcome side effect to this day is that the sporty, elegant look also delights fans of casual Rolex luxury watches.
The Submariner also proves that the Geneva manufacture never rests on its laurels. Water resistance once extended to a depth of 100 meters, while current models are allowed to dive up to 300 meters. For breathtaking underwater expeditions, meanwhile, the Sea-Dweller is recommended, the standard version of which is water-resistant to a depth of 3,900 meters.
Designed for the cockpit, popular with globetrotters: Pilot watches with GMT function
Pan American Airlines in the 1950s wanted a Rolex watch for professional use, ideal for pilots. The quintessence was a cosmopolitan masterpiece that kept track of two time zones. Business partners in Tokyo, relatives in Manhattan or long-distance travel to New York: the function, which was implemented in a decidedly chic way, was imperishably useful. That’s why Rolex stuck to the watch design after the original models evolved. The unmistakable feature of the GMT-Master II: the two-tone bezel. It is to this that the pilot’s watch in the red, blue and white version owes the nickname “Pepsi”, which is one of the most popular luxury watches in history.
Those who want to be even better informed on the road have been relying on the Sky-Dweller since 2012. Like the GMT Master II, it displays a second time zone, but adds the Saros annual calendar as a feature. It was specially developed for the Swiss brand’s ultra-modern models. The day appears in the date window as usual. The Rolex world traveler watch cleverly solves the display of the month: it can be deduced from the red dot that appears next to the hour indices.
Evergreens that no progress can slow down
The Cosmograph Daytona shows how significant the history of Rolex watches can be for their appreciation. The chronograph with three totalizers was developed for motorsports, whose name refers to a race track in Florida. Interest in the models with special additional functions was limited when they debuted in 1963. The turnaround came when Paul Newman wore the racing driver’s watch in the Hollywood flick Indianapolis. Sales prices for collectibles from the watch family shot through the roof when the original from the actor’s estate fetched around 16 million euros at auction.
New Rolex models have been expected in the cult collection in 2023, because the Cosmograph Daytona celebrates its 60th birthday. The luxury brand dared a harmonizing rejuvenation, which suits the legendary sports watches excellently. The same goes for the cool combination of platinum and ice blue. The real highlight is revealed when you turn the watch over. Through the glass back, you can admire the brand-new Caliber 4131 with oscillating weight made of gold and innovations such as the Paraflex anti-shock system and Chronergy escapement.
The great Rolex model overview
Datejust
The Rolex Datejust is an icon in the world of luxury watches. Introduced in 1945, it was the first automatic watch with a date window on the dial. The Datejust is known for its timeless design and versatility, as it can be worn in both formal and casual situations. Its diversity in terms of colors and materials is appreciated.
Submariner
The Rolex Submariner has been a staple in the world of diving watches since its introduction in 1953. It was originally developed for divers and offers water resistance to a depth of 300 meters. Its distinctive design, with its rotating bezel and large, easy-to-read dial, makes it one of the most popular Rolex watches.
GMT-Master II
Originally developed in the 1950s for Pan Am pilots, the GMT-Master II allows the wearer to read two time zones simultaneously. The signature rotating 24-hour bezel and additional hand are features of this collection. Both functional and stylish, the GMT-Master II is often worn by world travelers.
Day-Date
The Rolex Day-Date, also known as the “President”, was introduced in 1956 and was the first watch to display the day of the week in full along with the date. Available only in 18-karat gold or platinum, the Day-Date is a symbol of luxury and exclusivity.
Cosmograph Daytona
Introduced in 1963, the Daytona was designed specifically for racing drivers. With its tachymeter and three dial subdials, it is ideal for measuring lap times and speeds. It is one of Rolex’s most sought-after watches, known for its sporty design and precision.
Oyster Perpetual
The Oyster Perpetual is the heart of the Rolex collection and represents the quintessence of the Oyster idea. It is known for its simple elegance and is often considered an entry-level model. Its timeless design makes it the perfect choice for any occasion.
Yacht-Master
The Yacht-Master was introduced in 1992 and is the nautical variant in the collection. It combines style and function and is at home both at sea and on land.
Sea-Dweller
Designed for professional deep sea divers, the Sea-Dweller offers water resistance up to 4,000 feet. It has a helium escape valve that allows helium to escape from the watch during decompression.
Air-King
The Air-King honors the pioneers of flight and Rolex’s role in the history of aviation. With its clear, easy-to-read dial, it is a tribute to the era of flight.
Explorer
The Explorer is designed for adventurers and explorers. Its rugged design and clear readability make it the perfect choice for extreme conditions.
Lady-Datejust
The Lady-Datejust is the feminine version of the Datejust. It offers all the features and iconic design of the Datejust, but in a smaller and more elegant size designed specifically for the female wrist.
Sky-Dweller
The Sky-Dweller is a watch for world travelers. With its innovative calendar system and the ability to display two time zones simultaneously, it is one of the most complicated Rolex watches.
Rolex 1908
Completing the overview of models from 2023, the 1908 stands as a true testament to the depths of Rolex tradition and the brand’s constant quest for innovation. Paying homage to the year of the brand’s founding, it symbolizes the perpetual bridge between the heritage and the future of the Swiss brand. Every detail of the watch, from the 18-karat gold case to the exquisitely designed dial, showcases the classic style that is constantly being reinvented. The movement is particularly impressive: the combination of Syloxi hairspring, Chronergy escapement and Paraflex anti-shock system makes the 1908 not only one of the most precise watches of its time, but also a masterpiece of watchmaking. The transparent caseback reveals the immaculate inner workings, a testament to Rolex’s unwavering commitment to quality and perfection. Overall, the Rolex 1908 is more than just a watch; it is a living representation of over a century of excellence and innovation.