Writing History side by side
In 1926, the founder of Rolex, Hans Wilsdorf, invented a revolutionary waterproof wristwatch that made headlines – the Oyster. Just months later, audiences marvelled at The Jazz Singer, the first ever talkie. These two moments in time signaled the arrival of both modern filmmaking and modern watchmaking.
In 1931, Rolex introduced another visionary breakthrough to the Oyster: a self-winding mechanism with a free rotor, named the Perpetual rotor.
Meanwhile, cinema saw colour make its big-screen debut.
From then on, Rolex and cinema would always resonate with the times. To this day, they continue to share a quest for excellence, innovation and progress, which encourages the greatest aspirations.