History In 1956 Rolex introduced the Day-Date and its doing ensured its relevance for perpetuity. The release of the Day-Date was as magnificent as it was bewildering to its fans, some still attempting to embrace the reference 8171 â€...
The Rolex Practice The genius behind Rolex is that even though they manufacture droves of watches per year they don't half ass at anything. They put the same amount of love and care into the Datejust as they do into the Dayt...
Rolex Gmt-Master : SCOCÂ Dial vs. OCCÂ Dial OCC stands for Officially Certified Chronometer while SCOC stands for Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified. A seemingly insignificant wording on the dial will make a world of a diffe...
There is no denying that Rolex is the king. Each and every Rolex encompasses a craftsmanship and history not replicated by any other manufacturer. It might seem easy to deviate from Rolex in the search for other types of watches but...
Rolex Submariner Date - The World's First Elegant Diving Watch Early Years In 1967, 14 years after Basel's release of the first Submariner Rolex introduced one of its finest creations the Submariner Date Ref. 1680. With this refere...
Rolex’s 6611 models that were waterproof up to 100 feet soon replaced the Day Date but it was still externally identical to the 6611. The 6611 featured the new caliber 1055 movement with its free sprung Micro-Stella balance, the firs...