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A voyage into the world of Rolex
Embark on an extraordinary journey into the heart of Rolex, a brand synonymous with innovation, precision, and timeless elegance. Founded by Hans Wilsdorf, whose visionary spirit and relentless pursuit of perfection transformed the watchmaking industry, Rolex's legacy is defined by groundbreaking achievements and a commitment to excellence. Discover how Rolex's unique blend of craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology has made it a global symbol of luxury and reliability, celebrated by connoisseurs and adventurers alike.
Published on April 09, 2024
Nearly 120 years years after
the creation of the brand, the founder’s philosophy is more present than ever, from the manufacturing of
the company’s watches to its commitments worldwide.
Commitment to excellence
Since the beginning, the story
of Rolex has been characterized by the quest for perfection and the ambition to push back the
boundaries.
At the turn of the 20th
century, a visionary entrepreneur based in London was on the verge of success. His aim? To introduce the
watchmaking world of the day to an as-yet-unknown dial signature: Rolex. A new name, invented in 1908,
it would become one of the world’s most respected brands in the space of a few decades. As Hans Wilsdorf
recounted in his memoirs of the early days of his company, the opposition he faced seemed insurmountable
at first.
The entrepreneur started out
with very little, but he did possess invaluable qualities: vision, perseverance and an extraordinary
ability to work. An orphan at the age of 12, with nothing other than his determination to help him
overcome challenges, Hans Wilsdorf went on to invent the world’s first waterproof self-winding
wristwatch with a Perpetual rotor – a watch that has become a benchmark in terms of quality and
prestige.
“Too complicated, too
fragile, ill-adapted” – the wristwatch was met with skepticism. Yet, relying on his firmly-held beliefs,
Hans Wilsdorf managed to achieve his bold objective of establishing the Rolex watch – the Oyster
Perpetual – as the archetype of the waterproof self-winding wristwatch, a robust and precise timepiece
able to withstand all conditions. But he was not simply a visionary who endowed Rolex watches with their
fundamental technical and aesthetic characteristics. His constant quest for perfection was accompanied
by a profound generosity and unshakeable faith in human potential.
Uniting expertise
An integrated and independent
company, Rolex has manufacturing resources that encompass a wide range of skills and knowledge.
Watchmakers, engineers, designers and other specialists work closely together from the design to the
manufacturing of the watches. Rolex’s company culture is based above all on human values, which place
both expertise and soft skills at the heart of the brand’s different activities.
Rolex is host to a variety of
professions, brought to life by employees who are experts in their fields. The company designs and
manufactures the majority of its watch components, from the casting of gold alloys to machining,
crafting, assembly and finishing of the movement, case, dial and bracelet, as well as gem-setting. Its
know-how is also made available right across the world thanks to an exceptional after-sales service
network.
To ensure the brand’s
expertise exists into the future, Rolex has its own unique Training Center. Dedicated to the pursuit of
excellence and the development of its employees, the center, located in Geneva, provides training to
employees and instructs apprentices. The company aims to pass on to younger generations its pride in its
skills and mastery of its knowledge.
A watch unlike the rest
The Oyster Perpetual
collection was built on the success of the original Oyster launched in 1926. As the world’s first
waterproof wristwatch – with its patented case architecture – it played a pioneering role in the
development of the modern timepiece. Over the years, the Oyster became the proud bearer of many other
innovations – such as self-winding by means of the Perpetual rotor (1931) – that defined the identity of
the models in the collection and forged Rolex’s reputation for excellence, of which chronometric
precision and reliability are among the cornerstones.
The Oyster gradually evolved
into a collection of watches that integrated new functions and innovative technologies. All the models
share fundamental features and a strong visual identity. Today the collection consists of 12 ranges,
split into two categories: Classic watches such as the Datejust and the Day Date, and Professional
watches, including the Explorer and the GMT-Master II.
As the pioneer of the modern
wristwatch, the company is at the origin of numerous major innovations in the watchmaking industry and
has filed over 600 patents in the course of its history.
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COLLECTION OF HANS WILSDORF-INSPIRED ROLEX WATCHES
As we explore the captivating world of Rolex and the visionary legacy of Hans Wilsdorf, it becomes evident that these timepieces are not just watches but embodiments of innovation and excellence. For those seeking to experience this heritage, London Jewelers offers an unparalleled selection. Here, the spirit of Rolex meets exceptional service, ensuring each customer finds a timepiece that aligns with their personal journey. At London Jewelers, the legacy of precision and elegance continues, with each Rolex watch poised to create new memories with its wearer.
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