Rolex

Rolex

Infobox Company
name = Rolex SA

type = Privately held company
foundation = 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London
location_city = Geneva
location_country = Switzerland
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key_people = Patrick Heiniger, CEO
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industry = Watch manufacturing
products = Wristwatches, accessories
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revenue = USD $3 billion (2003)
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slogan = A Crown For Every Achievement
homepage = [http://www.rolex.com/ www.rolex.com]
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Rolex SA is a Swiss manufacturer of wristwatches and accessories. Rolex watches are popularly considered status symbols. [http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/1997/05/01/225689/index.htm CNN Money] Quote: "That explains why big recognizable brands like Cartier, Patek Philippe and Rolex rule. They can be thought of, in fact, as portable status symbols, owing to their tradition of quality workmanship."] [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1664358,00.html Time Magazine: China] "Most often mentioned luxury brands: In this society of sudden economic freedom, newly rich capitalists are eager to clarify their social standing, so they turn to the obvious luxury must-haves: traditional French labels and expensive watches. That explains why Chanel, Lacoste and Dior rank in the top five brands with the highest level of recognition. Chanel 42% Rolex 36%"... and "In a fast-growing economy, status symbols are the easiest way to demonstrate wealth and power."] [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DEFDD1531F935A35751C1A961948260 New York Times Magazine] quote: "...became as much a status symbol as a silver Porsche or a gold-faced Rolex watch."] [http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,1654848,00.html Guardian UK: What is it with men and their watches?] quote: "It used to be so simple - rich men adorned themselves with that ultimate macho status symbol the Rolex, while the less well-to-do strapped on Timex or Casio."] Rolex is the largest single luxury watch brand by far, producing about 2,000 watches per day, with estimated revenues of around US$ 3 billion (2003). [http://www.stern.nyu.edu/Sternbusiness/fall_winter_2004/rolex.html Rolex Business Report: "What makes Rolex tick?"] ] BusinessWeek magazine ranks Rolex #71 on its 2007 annual list of the 100 most important global brands, top among all watchmakers. [ [http://www.businessweek.com/pdfs/2007/0732_globalbrands.pdf The 100 Top Brands.] , "BusinessWeek magazine", 2007-08-06, retrieved on 2007-08-31.]

History

In 1905 Hans Wilsdorf and his brother-in-law Alfred Davis founded "Wilsdorf and Davis" in London.cite web |url=http://www.hautehorlogerie.org/en/players/brands/rolex/rolex.html |title=Rolex story|work=Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie |accessdate=2008-07-22] Their main business at the time was importing Hermann Aegler's Swiss movements to England and placing them in quality cases made by Dennison and others. These early wristwatches were sold to jewellers, who then put their own names on the dial. The earliest watches from Wilsdorf and Davis were usually hallmarked "W&D" inside the caseback.

In 1908 Wilsdorf registered the trademark "Rolex" and opened an office in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. The company name "Rolex" was registered on 15 November 1915. The word was made up, and its origin is obscure. Wilsdorf was said to want his watch brand's name to be easily pronounceable in any language. One story, never confirmed by Wilsdorf, is that the name came from the French phrase "horlogerie exquise", meaning "exquisite clockwork". Another story claims that "rolex" was meant to evoke the sound of a watch being wound.cite book
last = Stone
first = Gene
title = The Watch
publisher = Harry A. Abrams
year = 2006
isbn = 0-8109-3093-5
] The book "The Best of Time Rolex Wrist Watches" by J.Hess and J. Dowling says that the name was just made up.

In 1919 Wilsdorf moved the company to Geneva, Switzerland where it was established as the "Rolex Watch Company". Its name was later changed to "Montres Rolex, SA", and finally "Rolex, SA". The company moved out of the United Kingdom because taxes and export duties on the case metals (silver and gold) were driving costs up.

Upon the death of his wife in 1944, Wilsdorf established the Hans Wildorf Foundation in which he left all of his Rolex shares, making sure that some of the company's income would go to charity. The company is still owned by a private trust, and shares are not traded on any stock exchange.

Other innovations

Among the company's innovations are the first waterproof watch case; the first wristwatch with a date on the dial; the first watch to show two time zones at once; and the first watchmakers to earn chronometer certification for a wristwatch. [http://rolex.com/en/index.html Rolex official website. "Follow menu path": World of Rolex/Timeline/1910:" In Switzerland, Rolex obtained the first official chronometer certification ever awarded to a wristwatch"] ] To date, Rolex still holds the record for the most certified chronometer movements in the category of wristwatches. 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. [ [http://www.oysterquartz.net/the_quartz_date_5100.htm The Quartz Date 5100] , "Oysterquartz.net", Retrieved on 2007-02-27.] Within about five years of research, design, and development, Rolex created the "clean-slate" 5035/5055 movement that would eventually power the Rolex "Oysterquartz". [ [http://www.oysterquartz.net/the_5035_movement.htm The 5035 movement] , "Oysterquartz.net", Retrieved on 2008-02-19.] 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 the first water resistant watch to 330 feet. [http://men.style.com/gq/features/slideshow/v/042407WATCH?loop=0&slideshowId=slideshow41027&iphoto=2&nphoto=35&play= GQ magazine] GQ: How to Buy a Watch The Classics Buy any one of these signature watches and you can’t go wrong 1. Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner "Unveiled in 1953, the Submariner was the first watch water-resistant to 330 feet. Its combination of unparalleled elegance and spy-friendly versatility appealed to Sean Connery’s James Bond and none other than Che Guevara."] Wilsdorf even had 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 and the Oyster Perpetual Sea Dweller 2000 (in 1971). This watch had 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.

Watch models

Rolex SA has three watch lines: Oyster Perpetual, Professional and Cellini. The Cellini line is Rolex's line of "dressy" watches. Modern Rolex Oyster watch models include:

*Air-King
*Date
*Milgauss
*Datejust
*Datejust Turn-O-Graph
*Lady Datejust Pearlmaster
*GMT Master II
*Explorer
*Explorer II
*Submariner
*Sea Dweller
*Sea Dweller DeepSea
*Daytona Cosmograph
*Day-Date
*Day-Date II
*Masterpiece
*Oyster Perpetual
*Yacht-Master
*Yacht-Master II

The primary bracelets for the Oyster line are named "Jubilee", "Oyster", and "President".

Rolex sells less expensive watches under the "Tudor" brand name, which was introduced by Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf in 1946. While still sold in Europe and the Far East, American sales of the Tudor line were discontinued in 2004.

Rolex is the largest manufacturer of Swiss made certified chronometers. In 2005 more than half the annual production of COSC certified watches were Rolexes. [http://www.fhs.ch/en/news/news.php?id=399 Rolex production news from "Swiss Watch News 2005"] ]

Rolex watches vary in price according to the model and the materials used. The Oyster steel models vary from USD $4,500 to $9,200, while the Submariner gold models vary from $20,000 to $28,000.Fact|date=August 2008

In the UK, the steel 'sports' range starts from a retail (MSRP) of ~£2000 upwards [cite web
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Rolex counterfeits

Like many high-priced, brand-name accessories, Rolex watches are frequently counterfeited. They are among the most commonly counterfeited brands, often illegally sold on the street and on the internet. These fakes are mainly produced in China due to the ease in copying the general design (EU figures show that 54% of fakes seized in 2004 originated in China), [ [http://www.manufacturingtalk.com/news/tej/tej110.html Cost of Piracy] , "manufacturingtalk.com", 2007-02-06, Retrieved 2007-02-27.] 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 ("faux" means fake in French, "trola" means fake in Spanish). [ [http://www.jumboprawn.net/jesse/naligaa/faulex_cs.html Case Studies] , "Fake Rolex Facts", retrieved on 2007-05-12.] Fake Rolexes are often promoted via E-mail spam, and have been reported to be one of the top ten things offered in spam solicitations.cite web |first=Rich |last=Kawanagh. |title=The top ten email spam list of 2005 |work=I.T. Vibe |date=2006 January 02 |url=http://itvibe.com/news/3837/ |accessdate=2008-07-22] cite web |first=Kathleen |last=Hill |title=Experts report 300% increase in Rolex spam |work=I.T. Vibe |date=2004 October 28 |url=http://itvibe.com/news/2962/ |accessdate=2008-07-22]

Rolex in popular culture

Paul Newman wore a Rolex Cosmograph "Daytona" when his wife (Joanne Woodward) gave it to him with an inscription on the back: "Drive Slowly, Joanne". Certain "exot dial" models have become known as "Paul Newmans" and are quite collectible.

Ian Fleming's James Bond character wore a stainless steel luminous-dial Rolex Oyster Perpetual in the series of spy novels. That watch came to an unfortunate end in the novel "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" when he used it as an improvised knuckle-duster. In many of the early EON-produced Bond films, Bond wore a Rolex Submariner. [cite journal |title=The James Bond Submariner, An Unauthorized History |journal=International Wristwatch |first=John E. |last=Brozek |date=October 2003 |pages=p. 156 |url=http://www.iwmagazine.com/uploads/pdfs/issue_72_archivedweb.pdf |format=pdf |accessdate=2008-08-03] Rolex models were used from the first Bond film "Dr. No" until 1974's "The Man with the Golden Gun". Thereafter Seiko digital watches were worn by Bond until the Rolex Submariner reappeared in 1989's "Licence to Kill". Since 1995's "GoldenEye", Omega Seamaster watches have been product-placed in the Bond films.

CNN chief Jim Walton is known to compare CNN to a Rolex watch. [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-105608361.html We're a Rolex, says CNN chief] Broadcasting & Cable Date: July 14, 2003 Author: Romano, Allison Retrieved 21-07-2008] In an interview to Broadcasting & Cable magazine he is quoted as saying: "Rolex means something to people; It's a quality product, it's expensive."

In the hit TV series 24 the character Jack Bauer wears a Rolex Submariner in the fourth season of the show when facing off with the 'terrorist' Habib Marwan. In reality, the actor Kiefer Sutherland wore a replica (fake) until it was destroyed when smashed against a pillar when fending off Marwan.

ignificant events in Rolex history

* Rolex is the official time keeper of Wimbledon and The Australian Open tennis grand slams.
* Jacques Piccard and his Rolex Oyster: 1960, Mariana Trench, depth of 11,000 m
* Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay carried a Rolex Oyster: 1953, altitude 8,848 m, Mount Everest. [cite journal |title=Everest: A Pinnacle of Achievement for Rolex |journal=International Watch |first=John E. |last=Brozek |date=April 2004 |pages=p. 42 |url=http://www.iwmagazine.com/uploads/pdfs/iW%20Ap%202004%20Archive%20Web.pdf |format=pdf |accessdate=2008-08-03]
* Mercedes Gleitze was the first British woman to swim the English Channel on 7 October 1927. Some doubts were cast on her achievement when a hoaxer claimed to have made a faster swim only four days later. To silence her critics, Mercedes Gleitze attempted a repeat swim on 21 October in the full glare of publicity. Hans Wilsdorf knew a good marketing opportunity when he saw one, and offered her one of the earliest Rolex Oysters if she would wear it during the attempt. After more than 10 hours, in water that was much colder than during her first swim, she was pulled from the sea semi-conscious seven miles short of her goal. Although she did not complete the second crossing, a journalist for The Times wrote "Having regard to the general conditions, the endurance of Miss Gleitze surprised the doctors, journalists, and experts who were present, for it seemed unlikely that she would be able to withstand the cold for so long. It was a good performance." This silenced the doubters, and Mercedes Gleitze was hailed as a heroine. As she sat in the boat, the same journalist made a discovery and reported it as follows: "Hanging round her neck by a riband on this swim, Miss Gleitze carried a small gold watch, which was found this evening to have kept good time throughout." When examined closely, the watch was found to be in perfect condition, dry inside and ticking away as if nothing had happened. One month later, on 24th November 1927, Wilsdorf launched the Rolex Oyster watch in the United Kingdom as the focal point of a full front page Rolex advert in the Daily Mail, and the Rolex Oyster began its rise to fame. [cite journal |title=The Vindication: Mercedes Gleitze and Rolex take the plunge and become world-renowned |first=John E. |last=Brozek |journal=International Wristwatch Magazine |date= December 2003 |pages=p. 88 |url=http://www.iwmagazine.com/uploads/pdfs/issue_74_archivedweb.pdf |accessdate=2008-08-03]

Rolex in murder case

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, [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=M1ARTM0011739 thecanadianencyclopedia.com: Walker Money Hunt from Maclean's Magazine] ] a Rolex wristwatch was the only identifiable object on the body. [http://www.petercolley.com/STOLEN.htm Stolen lives] ] 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.Discovery Channel Documentary on Ronald Platt's murder]

Rolex and the Great Escape

On 10 March 1943 corporal Clive James Nutting, one of the organizers of the Great Escape, ordered a stainless steel Rolex Oyster 3525 Chronograph valued at a current equivalent of £1200 by mail directly from Hans Wilsdorf in Geneva, intending to pay for it with money he saved working as a shoemaker at the camp. [http://images.antiquorum.com/163/full/311.jpgPicture of the watch and Rolex certificate with Nutting's name] ] [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article1779941.ece Times online] For sale: Rolex sent by mail order to Stalag Luft III by Bojan Pancevski in Vienna May 12 2007] The watch, (Rolex watch no. 185983), was delivered to Stalag Luft III on 4 August along with a note from Wilsdorf apologising for any delay in processing the order and explaining that an English gentleman such as corporal Nutting "should not even think" about paying for the watch before the end of the war. Rolex had initially extended this wartime offer to all British officers prisoners of war and Hans Wilsdorf, who believed that a British officer's word was his contract, was in charge of the program. [ [http://www.smh.com.au/news/investment/time-on-your-hands/2006/09/25/1159036475807.html The Sydney Morning Herald] Time on your hands by James Cockington September 27, 2006] As an example, an estimated 3,000 Rolex watches were ordered by British officers in the Oflag (prison camp for officers) VII B pow camp in Bavaria. [http://www.antiquorum.com/eng/press/2007/05_12_07/pow_rolex_eng.htm Antiquorum information release] ] This offer had the effect of raising the morale among the allied prisoners of war because it indicated that Wilsdorf did not believe that the Nazis would win the war. Wilsdorf is reported to have been impressed with Nutting, because although not an officer, he had ordered the expensive Rolex 3525 Oyster chronograph while most other prisoners ordered the much cheaper Speed King model which was popular due to its small size. The watch is believed to have been ordered specifically to be used in the Great Escape, where as a chronograph it could have been used to time patrols of prison guards or time the 76 escapers through tunnel "Harry" on 24 March, 1944. [http://www.antiquorum.com/eng/press/2007/05_12_07/p_release_eng.htm Antiquorum press release] Quote: "Important wristwatches Lot 311 POW Watch Rolex 3525 Oyster chronograph sold with original Certificate and the complete correspondence with Hans Wilsdorf of Rolex and PW Mr. Nutting who ordered the watch on March 10, 1943. It was eventually sent on July 10 with a gratis invoice. As a chronograph, it could well have been useful in timing the patrols of the goons (prison guards) or the despatch of 76 escapers through tunnel “Harry” in the Great Escape of March 24, 1944. Estimate: SFr. 150,000 – 200,000"] Eventually, after the war, Nutting was sent an invoice of only £15 for the watch, due to currency export controls in England at the time. The watch and associated correspondence between Wilsdorf and Nutting were sold at auction for £66,000 in May 2007 while at an earlier auction on September 2006 the same watch fetched 54,000 AUSD. [http://www.bonhamsandgoodman.com.au/lot_details.php?lot=16578 Australian auction house] ] Nutting served as a consultant for both the 1950 film The Wooden Horse and the 1963 film The Great Escape. Both films were based on actual escapes which took place at Stalag Luft III.

Company

By 2007 Rolex had their United States headquarters in New York and select direct points of sale in New York, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Boston, San Francisco, Dallas, Las Vegas, and Miami.

In Australia Rolex's head office is located in Melbourne on Collins Street on the Melbourne Skyline. A service centre is also there. Similar regional offices of Rolex exist throughout the world.

The top executives of Rolex are:

The Rolex sign around the world

See also

*Rolex awards

References

External links

* [http://www.rolex.com/ Rolex] , Official Rolex site
* [http://www.rolexforums.com/ Rolex Forums] , a non-commercial website for the discussion of all aspects of Rolex, with reviews, photo galleries and other information, e.g. an online Rolex reference library.
* [http://www.oysterinfo.de oysterinfo] , a non-commercial website about Rolex history, models and other information e.g. serial numbers=year of manufacture, workshops.
* [http://users.tpg.com.au/wookie99/rolexwatches.html Rolex Watch Index] , a handy reference index of current Rolex watches, listing by calibre, case material, water resistance, diameter, thickness(height) and model number.
* [http://www.rolexreferencepage.com/ Rolex Reference Page] , a website on Rolex, with articles, reviews, images, wallpapers and other information.
* [http://www.jewelerslounge.com/how-to-spot-a-fake-rolex An informative guide on spotting a Counterfeit Rolex Watch]
* [http://www.minus4plus6.com/ Rolex Information & Tidbits] Comparisons between Rolex watches, Rolex price list and watch maintenance information.


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