Rolex

It’s no surprise that Rolex ranks as the most recognisable watch brand in the world today. For more than a hundred years, Rolex has produced models that have often become genre-defining timepieces. Founded as Wilsdorf and Davis in London in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis, the company registered Rolex as the brand name in 1908. At the end of World War I, the company moved out of London and registered itself as Montres Rolex SA in Geneva. It has been owned by a private family trust, the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation, since 1960.

Some of the most important milestones in watchmaking are attributed to Rolex. In 1926, Rolex introduced the Oyster case, the first waterproof wristwatch case that was fitted with a screw-down crown to keep moisture and dust from damaging the movement. Five years later in 1931, the brand introduced the first self-winding rotor on its Perpetual line, which ensured that the mainspring barrel was consistently wound. In 1945, the Datejust became the first chronometer wristwatch with an automatically changing date function.

However, it’s the ‘tool watches’ Rolex produced (purpose-built watches for diving, motorsport or tracking different time zones) in the 1950s that have helped forge its reputation among the watch cognoscenti. It all began with the Oyster Perpetual Submariner Ref. 6204 in 1953, a wristwatch water-resistant up to 100 metres and aimed at helping divers measure elapsed dive time via a rotatable bezel. Rolex then introduced what is arguably the most famous dual time wristwatch in the world, the Rolex GMT-Master Ref. 6542 in 1954, and an anti-magnetic wristwatch made for scientists and engineers, the Ref. 6451 Milgauss, in 1956.

Eight years later in 1963, Rolex introduced a chronograph intended for use by the motorsport community capable of measuring elapsed time and calculating average speed. The Daytona, as this chronograph was eventually christened, is today among the most desirable sports watches. Early examples in gold regularly breach the million dollar mark at auction.

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ROLEX, DAYTONA, REF. 116515LN

CASE NO. 125027CO

ROLEX, DAYTONA, REF. 116500LN

CASE NO. 628QT185

ROLEX, DAYTONA, REF. 116503

CASE NO. W934F120

ROLEX, SUBMARINER, REF. 1680

CASE NO. 6'152'841

ROLEX, EXPLORER II, REF. 1655

CASE NO. 3'391'427

ROLEX, DATEJUST, REF. 116264

CASE NO. F925266

ROLEX, AIR-KING, REF. 116900

CASE NO. 082553T1

ROLEX, DATEJUST, REF. 68273

CASE NO. N512894

ROLEX, DATE, REF. 1500

CASE NO. 698'682

ROLEX, LADY'S GOLD "ORCHID"

CASE NO. 003'372

ROLEX, CELLINI, REF. 5310

CASE NO. K650627

ROLEX, LEFT-HANDED "KING MIDAS", REF. 3580

CASE NO. 4'076'282 AND 1255

Rolex. An Extremely Fine, Rare and Attractive 18k Gold Automatic Triple Calendar Wristwatch with Star Dial and Moon Phases

Signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Officially Certified Chronometer, Ref. 6062, Case No. 916'321, Circa 1952

ROLEX. AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH 'TROPICAL LEMON PAUL NEWMAN' DIAL AND BRACELET

SIGNED ROLEX, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, PAUL NEWMAN MODEL, REF. 6264, CASE NO. 2'357'384, CIRCA 1970

Rolex. An extremely fine, rare and unique 18K gold automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, star numerals and cloisonné enamel dial

SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL MODEL, MOVEMENT NO. G94451, CASE NO. 654'202, REF. 5029/5028, MANUFACTURED IN 1949

Rolex. An extraordinarily rare, oversized stainless steel split seconds chronograph wristwatch

SIGNED ROLEX, CHRONOGRAPHE, ANTIMAGNETIQUE, REF. 4113, CASE NO. 051318, MANUFACTURED IN 1942

Rolex. An extraordinarily rare, oversized stainless steel split seconds chronograph wristwatch

SIGNED ROLEX, CHRONOGRAPHE, ANTIMAGNETIQUE, REF. 4113, CASE NO. 051314, MANUFACTURED IN 1942

Rolex. An Extremely Rare and Important Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch with Bracelet and Black "Paul Newman Mark 1 Oyster Sotto Daytona" Dial

Signed Rolex, Cosmograph, Oyster, Daytona, Ref. 6263, Paul Newman Model, Case No. 2'085'552, Circa 1969

Rolex. A Very Fine, Extraordinarily Rare and Early Stainless Steel Automatic Wristwatch with Center Seconds and Gilt 'Explorer Dial'

Signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, 200/660, Submariner, Ref. 6538, Case No. 140'480, Circa 1956