April 3, 2009

Rare Rolex Starts a Bidding War
 

According to Europa Star Antiquorum has done it again. Their last watch auction, “Important Collector’s Wristwatches, Pocket Watches, Clocks and Horological Tools”, received SFr. 5,419,584.

At first, we can’t get over the fact that a Rolex was sold for SFr 360,000.  But then we saw the watch….

Pretty amazing, huh? This Rolex is called the “Baguette Diamond Cosmograph” and it made of 18k yellow gold.  The bezel has 288 baguette diamonds!  The watch is water resistant and has a total of.. get this.. 240 diamonds and 9 sapphires.

We were told that this stunning luxury watch didn’t go easily.  There was a all out bidding war in the auction room one lucky buyer got the watch.

 
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March 26, 2009

Rolex Supports Our Troops
 

The Fisher house of West LA opened on February 6th thanks to the immense support of Rolex.  This Fisher House is one 40 houses across the nation that provide a temporary home of military and veteran families visiting their loved ones at nearby Veterans’ Affairs hospitals.

According to Rolex USA President and CEO Allen Brill:

“We are extremely proud of our long association with the Fisher House Foundation. We admire their dedication to our greatest national treasure-our military service men and women and their loved ones.”

It’s always great to report on a great story of a luxury watch company lending a hand to those in need.  Thanks to Rolex the Fisher House has been able to open its doors in Ft. Campbell, Dallas, and San Antonio.

 
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January 13, 2009

Flavor Flav Rolex Daytona Watch
 

 

Some people, like Flavor Flav, have a really strong passion for watches and clocks… really, really, really strong!

We love watches here at the watch blog, but wearing one everyday that’s bigger than our heads around our necks is not an option.  However, Flavor Flav does it…and you know what? It’s okay.

Anyway, on the Melrose Jeweler’s blog this week they talk about a guy named Chris and his encounter with Flavor Flav at the airport.  Supposedly something caught his eye more than the clock around his neck… a Rolex Daytona around his wrist.

This particular Rolex Daytonna, above, is made of 18 ct yellow gold with a black dial and champagne counters.  This Rolex watch also has an engraved Tachometer bezel and an oysterlock bracelet with safety clasp.

 
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December 16, 2008

New Rolex Watchmaker Training
 

According to europa star, Rolex has designed a new training for watchmakers that will be required at all Rolex sponsored schools in the United States. Rolex is a leader in watch education with over 200 students graduating from Rolex programs and with over 1.6 million dollars of endowments annually.

The new Rolex watchmaking program was constructed to up the principles of watchmaking training and education in the United States.  The new curriculum will be overseen by Swiss American Watchmakers Training Alliance (SAWTA) that includes representatives from Rolex, Rolex sponsored schools, Watchmakers of Switzerland Training and Education Program (WOSTEP) and the American Watchamkers-Clockmakers Institute (AWCI).  SAWTA is a newly formed alliance owned
by Rolex. The new curriculum was also created to make sure students are able to acquire the skills needed to achieve AWCI and WOSTEP certification.

The AWCI, a member of the SAWTA, offers a number of credentials to students including Certified Watchmaker 21, Certified Clockmaker 21, and Certified Master of the Institute.  They also have a number of certification in development including Certified Master Watchmaker 21, Certified Master Clockmaker 21, Watch Specialist, and Watch Technician.  The organization was founded in 1960 and by the American Watchmakers Institute, which was the first unified horological organization. The WOSTEP, the other collaborative representative in SAWTA, also offers a number of certifications and courses including the Chronographs Course, Turning Course, Train the Trainers, Introduction to Precision Timing, and many more.

The new Rolex curriculum will culminate to a comprehensive final examine where students who pass will receive individual certifications from AWCI, WOSTEP, and SAWTA.

 
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December 10, 2008

Rolex Cellini Prince Watch
 

Rolex Cellini Prince Watch

The Cellini Prince by Rolex was inspired by a Rolex 1920’s model and was designed with a rectangular case, a small second hand at 6 o’clock, different numeral types at the 3, 6, and 9 o’clock markers and the Rolex crown at the 12 o’clock marker.  Also, the movement can be viewed through the transparent case.

However, the movement isn’t the only interesting aspect; each version of Rolex’s Cellini Prince watch is different which adds to the intrigue.  The Men’s Cellini Prince Everose Gold Watch model is made of 18 ct everose gold, Arabic numerals, black leather strap, gold folding clasp, and hand wound movement.  The Men’s Cellini Prince Yellow Gold Watch model is made of 18ct yellow gold with Roman numerals, brown leather strap and gold folding clasp.  The Cellini Prince White Gold Watch model is made of 18 ct white gold, silver dial, roman numerals, black leather strap and gold folding clasp.  Lastly, there is an additional Men’s Prince White Gold Watch model but with a different dial and Arabic numerals.

Design, variety, and luxury make this watch fit for a Prince.

 
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July 24, 2008

7 Ways to Spot a Fake Rolex
 

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7 Ways to Spot a Fake Rolex

 

There are a lot of con artists out there who will use every trick in the book to get you to buy their so-called genuine Rolex watches.  But don’t be fooled.  Even clean-cut respectable individuals who come with great references could be trying to push fake goods on you.  Who knows, they may even believe what they are selling you is the genuine article!  Regardless, you’ve got to be prepared.  To help you, we’ve compiled the following list of 7 sure-fire ways to spot a fake Rolex.

 

1. Serial Reference Numbers - Under close inspection, the serial number on the steel back of a Rolex should look crisp and professionally engraved.  Any sign that the number has been etched roughly or sand-blasted is a tip off that you may have a fake or stolen watch on your hands.

 

2.  Weight- Rolex’s are known for having a nice, heavy weight to them.  If the watch in question feels light or flimsy, it may be a fake.

 

3. Check the name - Crazy though it sounds, many people have sunk thousands of dollars into their purchase only to come home and find they have a “ROLAX”.

 

4.  If an offer seems too good to be true, it probably is.  If the seller is offering you a “genuine Rolex” for $200 and a six-pack of domestic beer, chances are the deal is going down a little shady.

 

5.  Look for a genuine hologram - Many counterfeiters will try and cut corners when they attempt to recreate the hologram version of the Rolex seal that is placed on the back of every watch.  Take a good look at this area or better yet, consult a professional.

 

6. Sweeping hands - One method for spotting a Rolex that almost everyone knows about is the movement of the second hand.  Real Rolex watches feature a smooth sweeping motion of the second hand which almost no fake watchmakers can recreate (a fake will likely be more of a herky-jerky motion)

 

7.  Triplock crown seal - On several of the most popular styles of Rolex watches, including the Daytona, Submariner, and Sea-Dweller there is an extra seal near the winding tube threads. This immaculate detail is often overlooked by most counterfeiters and is a sure tipoff that you’ve got a fake on your hands.

 

 

 
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