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833 Rolex Watches

Price
  1. 4,50,000-5,00,000 1
  2. 6,00,000-7,00,000 5
  3. 7,00,000-8,00,000 9
  4. 8,00,000-9,00,000 5
  5. 9,00,000-10,00,000 11
  6. 10,00,000-12,50,000 20
  7. 12,50,000-15,00,000 20
  8. 15,00,000-17,50,000 14
  9. 17,50,000-20,00,000 11
  10. 20,00,000-25,00,000 8
  11. 25,00,000-30,00,000 2
  12. 30,00,000-35,00,000 2
  13. 35,00,000-40,00,000 6
  14. 45,00,000-50,00,000 3
  15. 50,00,000-75,00,000 2
  16. 75,00,000-1,00,00,000 3
Stock Status
  1. In Stock 32
  2. Out of Stock 801
Gender
  1. Men 614
  2. Women 81
  3. Unisex 138
Collections
  1. Cosmograph Daytona 46
  2. Explorer 38
  3. Datejust 270
  4. Yacht-Master 44
  5. Submariner 92
  6. GMT-Master II 41
  7. Datejust II 41
  8. Day-Date 28
  9. Oyster Perpetual 102
  10. Milgauss 11
  11. Lady-Datejust 17
  12. Sky-Dweller 27
  13. Sea-Dweller 40
  14. Cellini 10
  15. Deepsea 10
  16. Air-King 16
Dial Colour
  1. Silver 74
  2. White 96
  3. Black 300
  4. Blue 115
  5. Green 39
  6. MOP 17
  7. Red 1
  8. Grey 16
  9. Brown 19
  10. Yellow 1
  11. Champagne 58
  12. Ivory 7
  13. Pink 13
  14. Salmon 1
  15. Slate 45
  16. Sundust 12
  17. Purple 1
  18. Gold 4
  19. Turquoise 10
  20. Eisenkiesel 2
  21. Rosé 2
Case Size (mm) Size Guide
  1. 23-25 2
  2. 26-28 33
  3. 29-31 28
  4. 32-34 26
  5. 35-37 182
  6. 38-40 242
  7. 41-43 295
  8. 44-46 25
Case Material
  1. Steel 364
  2. Steel & Yellow Gold 199
  3. Rose Gold 31
  4. Steel & Rose Gold 90
  5. Yellow Gold 42
  6. Steel & White Gold 82
  7. White Gold 9
  8. Platinum 5
  9. Steel & Platinum 10
  10. White Gold & Rose Gold 1
Strap Material
  1. Leather 16
  2. Steel & Yellow Gold 198
  3. Steel 456
  4. Rubber 19
  5. Steel & Rose Gold 91
  6. Yellow Gold 30
  7. Platinum 5
  8. Rose Gold 13
  9. White Gold 5
Strap Colour
  1. Silver & Yellow Gold 198
  2. Brown 8
  3. Black 26
  4. Silver 466
  5. Blue 1
  6. Silver & Rose Gold 91
  7. Yellow Gold 30
  8. Rose Gold 13
Movement
  1. Automatic 824
  2. Manual Winding 9
Water Resistance (M)
  1. 30 5
  2. 50 2
  3. 100 644
  4. 300 92
  5. 1000 1
  6. 1220 27
  7. 3900 22
Features
  1. Date 596
  2. Chronograph 46
  3. Annual Calendar 23
  4. Small Seconds 51
  5. Helium Escape Valve 42
  6. GMT 74
  7. Tachymeter 46
  8. Dual Time 8
  9. Day-Date 28
  10. Month 3
  11. Second Time Zone 7
  12. Countdown Timer 3
  13. 1/8th Seconds 1
  14. Regatta Chronograph 2
Purchase Year
  1. 2024 33
  2. 2023 96
  3. 2022 109
  4. 2021 102
  5. 2020 56
  6. 2019 65
  7. 2018 48
  8. 2017 39
  9. 2016 51
  10. 2015 30
  11. 2014 41
  12. 2013 22
  13. 2012 24
  14. 2011 17
  15. 2010 22
  16. 2009 12
  17. 2008 9
  18. 2007 8
  19. 2006 4
  20. 2005 7
  21. 2004 2
  22. 2003 3
  23. 2002 4
  24. 2001 1
  25. 2000 3
  26. 1999 2
  27. 1998 2
  28. 1997 1
  29. 1995 1
  30. 1976 1
  31. 1970 1
Precious Stone
  1. On Dial 91
  2. On Bezel & Dial 12
  3. On Bezel 8
Case Shape
  1. Round 828
  2. Rectangular 3
  3. Square 1
  4. Cushion 1
  1. RolexExplorer

    39 Mm
    sold out
  2. RolexAir-King

    2018 40 Mm
    sold out
  3. RolexDatejust

    36 Mm
    sold out
  4. RolexDay-Date

    40 Mm
    sold out
  5. RolexSubmariner

    40 Mm
    sold out

How It All Began

The name Rolex is synonymous with the world of luxury watches. For more than a century and half, these watches have been considered to be the zenith of watchmaking excellence. Founded in the year 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and his brother-in-law Alfred Davis in London as the watch importing company ‘Wilsdorf & Davis’, the name Rolex was registered by Hans Wilsdorf around the year 1908. Interestingly enough, the origin of the brand name can be traced back to Mr. Wilsdorf. This pioneer wanted a name that was short, could fit on the dial of the watch, and most importantly, be pronounced in every language in the world. Rolex- which Mr. Wilsdorf regarded to be onomatopoeic owing to it sounding like a watch being wound- suited the cause. Consequently, the moniker Montres Rolex S.A. was adopted as the company name in 1920 after the headquarters had been shifted from the post-war fragile economy of England to Geneva in Switzerland. 

Since then, Rolex has pioneered innovation and technology in the horological world. Currently, there are more than 4000 employees and watchmakers employed by this prestigious company from a little over 100 countries who toil away every day to create the magnificent watches.

“A Crown for Every Achievement”

Exclusively made in the country of Switzerland, the Rolex headquarters in the picturesque district of Acacias in Geneva is home to the management, research, and development (R&D), sales and marketing services. However, the most number of employees work in the site in Bienne, which is approximately 155 km from the headquarters. It is at this site where 2000 employees perfect the precision that components of the Rolex watches are known for. The hard work of the employees have bore fruit as Rolex holds the highest number of chronographs that have been certified by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres (COSC). A firm believer in the beauty of craftsmanship, every component in this site is handmade. 

Bracelets and cases of the watches are made in the largest of the four Rolex facilities in Switzerland, the Plan-les-Ouates site. Workers here cast the gold alloy used in the cases and bracelets, along with manufacturing raw materials and polishing finished components of the watch. It is only appropriate that the casting of Rolex watches have something unique in them, with each Rolex wristwatch having an 18C gold alloy of three variants: white gold, yellow gold, and the Rolex-patented exclusive pink gold alloy called the Everose gold alloy. The fourth site at Chêne-Bourg houses craftsmans and designers who make the dial and set the gems. Now, back at the headquarters, all these three components are assembled together to give form to the stunning and exclusive Rolex watches! The entire process really embodies the care and finesse of making such exquisite pieces of art that are a perfect example of the best craftsmanship, design, and innovation! 

Pioneering Innovations Suited For The Greats

The Rolex Oyster, released in 1926 was the world’s first dustproof and waterproof watch. Groundbreaking designs soon followed with the Perpetual Movement in 1931, which was released to acclaim as the world’s first self-winding mechanism. This set in motion the foundation of every modern wristwatch. Being at the forefront of new innovations have been the forte of Rolex, with the company using every opportunity to test the limits. From legendary British swimmer Mercedes Gleitze crossing the English Channel in 1927 wearing a Rolex Oyster, to Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay using Oyster Perpetuals on their Everest expedition - Rolex has been the choice of legends. Sporting icons like Tiger Woods and Roger Federer have regularly worn the Rolexes. On his solitary voyage to the Mariana Trench, filmmaker James Cameron had an Oyster Perpetual Rolex Deepsea Challenge. This experimental watch was designed painstakingly to withstand the pressures of over 12,000 meters (39,370 feet) underwater.

Founder Hans Wilsdorf always believed that every person had the ability to strive for innovation and excellence. 115 years after the founder set the clock ticking, now more than ever, Rolex continues to create extraordinary innovations leading to excellence in watchmaking.