What Goes into a Rolex?
If you take a stroll west through downtown Geneva, cross the River Arve (by the ornate Pont Hans-Wilsdorf), dead ahead you will not be able to miss the colossal expanse of green glass that is Rolex’s Les Acacias World Headquarters. Built in 1965 and updated twice in the early 2000s, when CEO Patrick Heiniger condensed […]
Then and Now: The First Rolex Daytona vs. The Current Rolex Daytona
Continuing our Then and Now series where we compare two models in a specific Rolex collection—the first and the most current—we now turn our attention to the famous Cosmograph Daytona watch. Rolex’s flagship chronograph is particularly remarkable because it went from being one of the brand’s worst selling watch models to the Rolex model that […]
Quick Comparison Guide: Two Tone Rolex Datejust 1600, 1601, 1625, 16003, 16013, 16253
Since the two tone Datejust is one of the longest running Rolex watches still in production today, there’s unsurprisingly a huge assortment of models to choose from. To help you navigate the vast choices, read our comprehensive comparison guide about the differences between the two tone Datejust 1600, 1601, 1625, 16003, 16013, and 16253. Rolex […]
12 things people do not know about Rolex
The 12 Top Fascinating Things To Know About Rolex. There are a few tidbits about Rolex that typically do not come up in conversation. Here are 12 things to know about Rolex that has helped set them apart and drive the Company to success. 1. GMT and Explorer II Rolex’s can work as a compass […]