Rolex Watch is considered to be a symbol of status.

In 1905, Hans Wilsdorf and his brother-in-law Alfred Davis founded “Wilsdorf and Davis” in London. At that time his main business was to import Hermann Aigler’s Swiss movement in England and to put it in the quality watch.

In 1908 Wilsdorf registered the “Rolex” trademark and opened an office in La Shawkes de Fonds, Switzerland. The company named “Rolex” was registered on November 15, 1915.

In 1914, Q Observatory awarded the Rolex Watch Class A Accuracy Certificate, An award that was usually awarded to the marine chronometer.

Materials are expensive. For example, Rolex uses 904L steel instead of the luxury market standard 316L steel which is already way above your Casio and Citizen watches. Good watches don’t use your everyday materials. They are shinier, harder, but also much much more expensive and difficult to work with this mechanism. The hour markers on the dial, applied white gold. The bezel, made from ceramic which is practically scratch proof. The lining used for the numbers on the bezel, sandblasted platinum. That is why these type of watches are so expensive

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