Oyster Story
It was born of Hans Wilsdorf’s vision. The founder of Rolex sought to make the wristwatch an integral part of the technological innovations transforming society at the turn of the 20th century. One hundred years after revolutionizing the watchmaking world, the Oyster continues to expand, helping every wearer to pursue their personal goals.
Chronometric precision, waterproofness, and self-winding: these three key challenges and fundamental watchmaking achievements would cement the success of a visionary and forge the destiny of a revolutionary watch.
The challenge of precision
From Oyster to Oyster Perpetual
A living laboratory
‘Performance under pressure’: such was the philosophy of Hans Wilsdorf, who, in the wake of Mercedes Gleitze’s achievement, entrusted Oyster watches to various explorers, scientists, athletes, pilots, seafarers, mountaineers and divers. These men and women were to test the reliability of Rolex watches from the highest peaks to the deepest oceans, turning our planet into a living laboratory. Their feedback allowed the manufacture’s engineers to perfect Oyster watches and constantly improve them.
A collection driven by innovation
Enhanced resistance to pressure and strong magnetic fields, graduated rotatable bezels, a second time zone... From the mid-1940s onwards, models multiplied, becoming increasingly specialized to meet a wide range of requirements. And so, from the first Oyster, a whole family of watches emerged. Each has set the standard in its category, and many have been hailed as icons of watch design.
A commitment to the future
The brand supports athletes whose expertise, rigour, technique, and ability to inspire younger generations have helped to shape the history of their sport. Rolex continues to demonstrate this commitment by partnering with the most prestigious institutions in the fields of equestrianism, golf, motor sport, tennis and sailing.
The new Superlative Chronometer certification
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