What can i say?

May 13, 2013,13:05 PM
 

SAStonishing reading!


i can say i love lot of maisons as some of you guys, but every time I go out without Rolex I can't wait the day after.

They are not the most accurate...nor the most complicated, most likely not even the most beautiful...

but when I have a Rolex on my wrist... I feel safe.

(except in Naples)

Thanks Joe

chris


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What is Rolex?

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 13th, 2013-07:39
Rolex doesn’t grab the headlines for its innovations. Houses like Patek Philippe and Jaeger LeCoultre have their histories replete with examples of ingenious horological breakthroughs and clever, highly complicated innovations. Rolex seemingly sails under...  

Brilliant article, Joe.

 
 By: amanico : May 13th, 2013-08:25
This is a good pleading for Rolex. You mentionned all what we sue to read about and against Rlex, but it was fair- and necessary- to recal all whar rolex did and still does, for watchlovers. Cirticism is good, too, and there will be also a lot to say abou... 

The car door analogy....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 13th, 2013-08:46
.....it is exactly spot on. Reminds me of a joke I know. A man discovers a leaking pipe in his attic. He calls a plumber. The plumber takes his hammer and taps the pipe in several places. Then, on the fourth tap he says the problem is fixed. He charges £1... 

very detailed, thanks!

 
 By: Mystiqz : May 13th, 2013-08:36
Thank you very much for the thoroughness. I love reading about the history of these watch companies. I learned a great deal from your article and that much more educated =D Greatly appreciate it.

Solid improvements...

 
 By: patrick_y : May 13th, 2013-11:24
A few low key, but solid improvements over the years equate to a solid watch. Good job Rolex, and I know that Rolex is the definitive watch for someone who needs pure reliability and dependability. Great watch! No matter what!

Good article Joe! Reliability and robustness are the two key for me....

 
 By: DivingT : May 13th, 2013-12:05
....my 16600 has been my chosen watch for technical diving since I got it, and has but up with a lot of abuse! Made for the job, the ultimate tool watch for me! Of course, my 2 vintage are treated with kid gloves, but I'm pretty sure the 1680 (given the a... 

Very interesting article with a lot of great information

 
 By: Ed. W : May 13th, 2013-12:29
The one thing I've struggled to understand is their use of a jeweled post instead of ball bearings for the majority of their simple (non-daytona/sky dweller/yatch master II) movements which is widely known to result in main plate wear from the rotor (I've... 

What can i say?

 
 By: gensiulia : May 13th, 2013-13:05
SAStonishing reading! i can say i love lot of maisons as some of you guys, but every time I go out without Rolex I can't wait the day after. They are not the most accurate...nor the most complicated, most likely not even the most beautiful... but when I h... 

Great essay

 
 By: Bill : May 13th, 2013-13:28
Rolex is really focused of delivering a carefree experience to last a life time literally. When I think back on wear just one watch for more than fifteen years in the shower, in the sea never taking it off and I expected it to work. Actually i did not rea... 

Fantastic post...

 
 By: Andy : May 13th, 2013-14:00
I think a lot of people don't realise how many ground breaking innovations Rolex have done over the years that we take for granted. Probably why I have 3.... if I want something stylish, bullet proof and dependable it's out with a Rolex every time. Yours,... 

What a nice instructive thread!

 
 By: Fricks : May 13th, 2013-14:35
did you spend your week end on it or what? Loved how you started from the vintage and got to the modern. This whole world is growing more and more on me. Reminds me of someone i know that has all kind of watches and still pride himself of his 30 year old ... 

Agreed. However, the pivots...

 
 By: Ophiuchus : May 13th, 2013-15:14
in a Rolex are chemically hardened, instead of fully heat hardened. To me, that smacks of cheapness. Patek fully heat hardens their pivots, why not Rolex? Is there a reason for it chronometrically? I cannot find one. Agreed with the rest of your comments ... 

Thank you

 
 By: Le Monde Edmond : May 13th, 2013-16:18
For the informative post! Yes indeed. Reliable, accurate, tough. Rolex will stand the test of time long after we are gone if they stick to their DNA. Very generous of Nicolas to lend you his 6542 (which he loves dearly) for this post ;) Best Edmond

Bravo....

 
 By: Mally : May 13th, 2013-22:44
A very apt & well written article. Best Mally

Great article !

 
 By: DrStrong : May 14th, 2013-03:40
to me, it's all summarized in that old ad ...  

Interesting that nobody contests the idea that ...

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 14th, 2013-06:05
...Rolex invented the Adventurer's Watch

Lapidary

 
 By: gensiulia : May 14th, 2013-09:14
100% agree!

The only watch

 
 By: beejo : May 14th, 2013-07:51
That i can wear for months if not years without getting bored of it

its like that solid clunk of quality...

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 14th, 2013-08:17
.....hard to get bored of quality!

Lovely post :-)))

 
 By: Mr.Gatsby : May 14th, 2013-08:10
I just love my Rolexs more now !

That you love your Rolex more...

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 14th, 2013-08:18
....makes the article worth writing in itself!

What a great article dear Baron! I enjoyed reading it ...

 
 By: Subexplorer : May 14th, 2013-08:57
... so much! You know, I have been loving these watches since I was almost a child. My late father loved them, and hearing him talking about these watches, when I was a 10 year old lad in the late 50´s convinced me I was going to own one some day. The day... 

Abel....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 14th, 2013-09:05
.....really kind words from you and great emotion on your watches. It is so clear how much they mean to you. And so good that you share those feelings here. Regards Joe

Thank you dear Joe for your comment...

 
 By: Subexplorer : May 15th, 2013-07:59
... it is true, there is a lot of passion, nostalgia, and love with this brand and for many years now. I´m happy to be able to share these feelings here, with my friends. All the best, Abel.

Excellent Article, just one correction

 
 By: aaronm : May 14th, 2013-14:45
Rolex wasn't the first automatic wristwatch on the market, Harwood had been selling them, possibly under other brands as well, since the mid 1920s (I know the date on the patent is 1923, when the first ones hit the market I don't know) A

On your correction...

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 15th, 2013-01:13
I agree and disagree. Harwood's self-winding patent used a winding-weight that banged hard against its buffers. This was an extremely destructive technique that inevitably led to the movement failing. A few thousand watches were made but were not really a... 

Hmm...

 
 By: aaronm : May 15th, 2013-10:33
I've not played with any of the original Harwoods to judge so I'll defer to you on that. On the other hand, though, putting that caveat (reliable, or workable) in the article would have made that clear, versus "The first self-winding watch was offered to ... 

Great watch company..

 
 By: fernando : May 14th, 2013-17:37
that has my respect and admiration. A must have watch in any collection. Thanks for reminding us Baron. Too bad its not a public listed company, otherwise it would definitely go into my stock portfolio as a long term "investment". :) cheers fernando

Excellent read.

 
 By: VMM : May 15th, 2013-01:17
Rolex = quality. Long live the King. :) Thanks for sharing. vte

Hi Baron, your report is spot on...

 
 By: elliot55 : May 15th, 2013-15:10
... and as a guy that has a whole boatload of watches, majors and independents alike, there's one thing I know for sure: If the defecation was hitting the oscillation, I'm grabbing for my Rolex GMT. Period. End of story. - Scott

Thanks Joe for reminding me.............

 
 By: Topcat30093 : May 17th, 2013-00:28
Why I own and wear a Rolex. As a child I used to dream of one day owning one and that dream was fulfilled in the mid 80's when I bought my first S/S Submariner. Now 30 years later and after many different types of Rolex watches as well as other brands, wh... 

Sometimes it is good to stand back...

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 17th, 2013-03:22
....and remind oneself what it is that one likes. When I look at other areas of my life...from the car i drive to the job I do....i see similar traits of behaviour. What ticks my box in Rolex seems to tick my box in many areas of life. I guess that makes ...