Information about Rolex
| Rolex SA | |
| Privately held company | |
| Founded | 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf & Alfred Davis |
| Headquarters | Geneva, Switzerland |
| Key people | Patrick Heiniger, CEO |
| Industry | Watch manufacturing |
| Products | Wristwatches, accessories |
| Revenue | USD $3 Billion (2003) |
| Slogan | The Crown Of Achievement |
| Website | www.Rolex.com |
Rolex SA is a Swiss manufacturer of mostly mechanical wristwatches and accessories renowned for their dependability, prestige, and cost (from a few thousand to more than one hundred thousand U.S. dollars). Rolex watches are considered status symbols by many. Rolex is the largest single luxury watch brand by far, with estimated revenues of around US$ 3 billion (2003).[1]. BusinessWeek magazine ranks Rolex #71 on its 2007 annual list of the 100 most important global brands, top among all watchmakers.[2]
History
Rolex SA was founded in 1905 by the German Hans Wilsdorf and his brother-in-law, Alfred Davis. Contrary to popular belief, Hans Wilsdorf was neither Swiss, nor a watchmaker. Wilsdorf & Davis was the original name of what later became the Rolex Watch Company. They originally imported Hermann Aegler's Swiss movements to England and placed them in quality cases made by Dennison and others. These early wristwatches were then sold to jewellers, who then put their own names on the dial. The earliest watches from the firm of Wilsdorf and Davis are usually marked "W&D"—inside the caseback only.Hans Wilsdorf registered the trademark name "Rolex" in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, in 1908. The word was made up, and its origin is obscure. One story, which was never confirmed by Wilsdorf, is that the word "Rolex" came from the French phrase horlogerie exquise, meaning exquisite clockwork. Another is that the name was chosen to indicate movement when spoken in English.
The Wilsdorf & Davis company moved out of the United Kingdom in 1912. Wilsdorf wanted his watches to be affordable, but taxes and export duties on the case metals (silver and gold) were driving costs up. From that time to the present, Rolex has been headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, though the company owns facilities in other cities (Bienne, etc) and continents (North America, Asia, Australia, etc).
The company name Rolex was officially registered on 15 November 1915. It is thought this change was part of a drive to popularize wristwatches, which at the time were still considered a novelty largely for women (pocket watches were more common). Wilsdorf was said to desire his watch brand's name to be easily pronounceable in any language. The company name was officially changed to the Rolex Watch Company during 1919. It was later changed to Montres Rolex, SA; and finally Rolex, SA.
Rolex SA is a corporation initiated and originally funded by Hans Wilsdorf and the Aegler family. According to corporate documentation, the Rolex SA company can never be sold, nor can shares in it be traded on any stock market.
Other innovations
The Rolex Submariner Date Professional
Another little known fact is that Rolex participated in the development of the original quartz watch movements. Although Rolex has made very few quartz models for its Oyster line, the company's engineers were instrumental in design and implementation of the technology during the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1968, Rolex collaborated with a consortium of 16 Swiss watch manufacturers to develop the Beta 21 quartz movement used in their Rolex Quartz Date 5100.[4] Consequently, after five years of research, design, and development, Rolex engineering efforts finally culminated in the "clean-slate" 5035/5055 movement that would eventually power the Rolex Oysterquartz - arguably the finest quartz movement that has ever been made.[5]
The first self-winding Rolex watch was offered to the public in 1931, preceded to the market by Harwood which patented the design in 1923 and produced the first self-winding watch in 1928, powered by an internal mechanism that used the movement of the wearer's arm. This not only made watch-winding unnecessary, but eliminated the problem of over-winding a watch and harming its mechanism. Rolex was also the first watch company to create a truly waterproof watch — another milestone from novelty to functional timepiece. Wilsdorf even went so far as to have a specially made Rolex watch attached to the side of the Trieste bathyscaphe, which went to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. The watch survived and tested as having kept perfect time during its descent and ascent. This was confirmed by a telegram sent to Rolex the following day saying "Am happy to confirm that even at 11,000 metres your watch is as precise as on the surface. Best regards, Jacques Piccard".
Rolex has also made a reputation in watches suitable for the extremes of deep-sea diving, aviation and mountain climbing. Early sports models included the Rolex submariner, Oyster Perpetual Sea Dweller 2000 (in 1971). This watch featured a helium release valve, co-invented with Swiss watchmaker Doxa, to release helium gas build-up during decompression. Another sports model is the Rolex GMT Master II, originally developed at the request of Pan Am Airways, to assist pilots in transcontinental flights. The Explorer and Explorer II were developed specifically for explorers who would navigate rough terrain — such as the world famous Everest Expeditions.
Rolex on Culture
The Rolex sign in Vienna (2007).
In a famous murder case the Rolex that a victim wore on his wrist eventually led to the arrest of his murderer. When a body was found in the English channel in 1996 by a fisherman who caught the body, and the 4.5 kg anchor attached to it through the victim's belt, in his net about 10 km from the English coast,[6] a Rolex wristwatch was the only identifiable object on the body.[6][7] Since the Rolex movement had a serial number and was engraved with special markings every time it was serviced, British police traced the service records from Rolex, and Ronald Joseph Platt was identified as the owner of the watch and the victim of the murder. In addition British police were able to determine the date of death by examining the date on the watch calendar and since the Rolex movement had a reserve of two to three days of operation when inactive and it was fully waterproof, they were able to determine the time of death within a small margin of error.[8][6]
Watch models
The 116520 stainless steel Rolex Daytona
- Air-King
- Date
- Milgauss
- Datejust
- GMT Master II
- Explorer
- Explorer II
- Submariner
- Sea Dweller
- Daytona Cosmograph
- Day-Date
- Oyster Perpetual
- Yacht-Master
- Yacht-Master II
- President
The primary bracelets for the Rolex Oyster line are named Jubilee, Oyster and the President. Rolex "dressy" watches are from their Cellini line. The third brand in the Rolex empire is the less expensive, but high quality, Tudor brand. It was established by Rolex founder, Hans Wilsdorf, in 1946. While still sold in Europe and the Far East, the Tudor line was discontinued in the United States as of 2004.
Rolex is the largest manufacturer of Swiss made certified chronometers. In 2005 more than half the annual production of COSC certified watches were Rolex.[9]
Rolex counterfeits
Like many high-priced, brand-name accessories, Rolex watches are one of the most counterfeited brands of watches and illegally sold on the street and the internet. These fakes are mainly produced in Mexico and mainland China (EU figures show that 54% of fakes seized in 2004 originated in China),[10] and retail anywhere from $5 upwards to $1000 -- for high end replicas fabricated in solid gold. By some accounts, over 75% of all replica watches produced annually are copies of Rolex Oyster Perpetual designs. These fake watches have been nicknamed "Folex" or "Fauxlex", or "Trolex" in Spain (trola means fake in Spanish)[11]
Cited references
1. ^ Rolex Business Report: What makes Rolex tick?
2. ^ The 100 Top Brands., BusinessWeek magazine, 2007-08-06, Retrieved on 2007-08-31.
3. ^ Rolex official website. Follow menu path: World of Rolex/Timeline/1910: In Switzerland Rolex obtains the first official chronometer certification ever awarded to a wristwatch
4. ^ The Quartz Date 5100, Oysterquartz.net, Retrieved on 2007-02-27.
5. ^ The 5035 movement, Oysterquartz.net, Retrieved on 2007-02-27.
6. ^ thecanadianencyclopedia.com: Walker Money Hunt from Maclean's Magazine
7. ^ Stolen lives
8. ^ Discovery Channel Documentary on Ronald Platt's murder
9. ^ Rolex production news from Swiss Watch News 2005
10. ^ Cost of Piracy, manufacturingtalk.com, 2007-02-06, Retrieved 2007-02-27.
11. ^ Case Studies, Fake Rolex Facts, Retrieved on 2007-05-12.
2. ^ The 100 Top Brands., BusinessWeek magazine, 2007-08-06, Retrieved on 2007-08-31.
3. ^ Rolex official website. Follow menu path: World of Rolex/Timeline/1910: In Switzerland Rolex obtains the first official chronometer certification ever awarded to a wristwatch
4. ^ The Quartz Date 5100, Oysterquartz.net, Retrieved on 2007-02-27.
5. ^ The 5035 movement, Oysterquartz.net, Retrieved on 2007-02-27.
6. ^ thecanadianencyclopedia.com: Walker Money Hunt from Maclean's Magazine
7. ^ Stolen lives
8. ^ Discovery Channel Documentary on Ronald Platt's murder
9. ^ Rolex production news from Swiss Watch News 2005
10. ^ Cost of Piracy, manufacturingtalk.com, 2007-02-06, Retrieved 2007-02-27.
11. ^ Case Studies, Fake Rolex Facts, Retrieved on 2007-05-12.
References
- Hess, Jeffrey P., The Best of Times Rolex Wristwatches An Unauthorized History, Schiffer Publishing Limited, 1996. ISBN 0-7643-0011-3
- Brozek, John E., The Rolex Report, InfoQuest Publishing, Inc (Self-published), 2004. ISBN 0-9723133-0-3
- Jarman, T. Charles, The ROLEX Reference Guide - 4th Edition, Leap Enterprises (Self-published), 2003. ISBN 0-9709514-2-6
- Brown, Richard,The Replica Watch Report, Lulu Publishing, 2004. ISBN 1-4116-1402-X
- Skeet, Martin & Urul, Nick, "Vintage Rolex Sports Models - A Complete Visual Reference & Unauthorized History", Schiffer Publishing Limited, 2005. ISBN 0-7643-2248-6
- Rolex GMTII (new) 116710 vs 16710 Comparison
- Rolex GMTII vs Submariner Comparison
- Rolex GMTII vs SeaDweller Comparison
Company
By 2007 Rolex had their United States headquarters in New York and select direct point of sales in New York, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Boston, San Francisco, Dallas, and Miami.See also
External links
- Rolex, Official Rolex site.
- oysterinfo, a non-commercial website about Rolex history, models and other information e.g. serial numbers=year of manufacture, workshops.
- The Oysterworld Privat non commercial page about Rolex
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