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In 1950, Rolex released the first water-resistant, automatic-winding wristwatch in which the winding rotor moved through 360 degrees, called the Oyster Perpetual. Combining water resistance and ...
It's the only “Professional” Rolex model available in three case sizes (37mm, 40mm, and 42mm), and while its bezel, dial, and Cyclops date window give it a similar look to the Submariner, the ...
Rolex’s First Titanium Watch Has a Record-Breaking Water Resistance of More Than 36,000 Feet The new Deepsea Challenge is crafted from RLX titanium and housed in a sizeable 50 mm case. Published ...
That book sprang to mind with the release of the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Deepsea Challenge, a 50mm wide, titanium diving watch that’s water-resistant to an extraordinary 11,000 metres.
The all-new 1908 is named after the year that founder Hans Wilsdorf registered the brand ‘Rolex’; meanwhile, zany dials were featured on the Oyster Perpetual and precious stones on the Day-Date 36 ...
With Rolex then marking its 40th anniversary, the Swiss brand’s launch of the Oyster Perpetual Datejust was revolutionary in watchmaking circles for one simple yet ground­breaking innovation ...
Your timepiece was sold as water-resistant to the ocean depths, ... Rolex patented its Oyster case in 1926, ... Oyster Perpetual Deepsea Challenge watches undergoing tests in a specially designed ...