The name Rolex is respected around the world for many good reasons. It is synonymous with quality, expertise and achievement in all possible realms of humanity. From exploration and adventure to leisurely strolls along the world’s finest beaches, there is always a suitable place to wear a Rolex. That said, we are not here today to sing the praises of the Rolex Professional series.
No, in this issue we are taking the opportunity to look at the Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 36 – an unsung champion of both fine watchmaking and fine living. The Day-Date watch exemplifies the quintessential Rolex for a number of reasons, not least of which is its provenance. Launched in 1956, the watch has appeared on the wrists of some of the world’s most prominent individuals and visionaries.
Its distinctive features include an immediately recognisable display of the full day of the week (abbreviations being functional but hardly elegant) in an arc-shaped window at 12 o’clock; this is in addition to the more typical date window at 3 o’clock, but with the Cyclops lens to make things clearly legible. It may be hard to imagine this but when the watch was launched, it was the only one to spell out the day of the week in full. This illustrious fact might account for why it is only made in precious metals of yellow gold, white gold, Everose gold and 950 platinum. The ground-breaking status of the Day-Date and the ultra-exclusive precious metals used makes the watch an acknowledged symbol of prestige.
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Hand-Finished Ceramic
Once thought impossible, Blancpain demonstrates how to bring handcraftsmanship to ceramic cases and bracelets with the Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Quantième Complet Phases de lune 5054
Quanta Of Time
Just as hours, minutes and seconds are quanta of time, so too are days, weeks, months and years. We finally explore the story of the perpetual calendar in particular, in a year that invites such ruminations
Twice Upon A Time
The world's greatest double tourbillon wristwatch, the Breguet Classique 5345 Quai de L'horloge is back, with new hand-finishing touches
Coming In Thin
Bvigari’s releases for 2024 continue to stun the watch world with its trail-blazing innovation and sublime artistry
Light The Night
Luminox celebrates 35 years of existence by drawing on its heritage in the realms of the air, land and sea
New Frontiers
The outgoing CEO of TAG Heuer Julien Tornare shares his management style and values. No doubt these will remain consistent in his new role as Hublot CEO, just as they were in his Zenith tenure
Delighting To Surprise
Tissot CEO Sylvain Dolla weighs in on the novelties of 2024
Machine Learning
The mechanical calendar has been perfected over the last 100 years; it remains a challenge that invites multiple watchmaking and engineering approaches. We get into the nuts and bolts of how the perpetual calendar gets the job done
Expedition Hublot
A peek into the manufacture at Hublot reveals the amount of intricacies and technology behind the often quirky watches
STRUCTURAL STYLE
Parmigiani Fleurier CEO Guido Terreni explains the logic of the new Toric collection and takes us through his thoughts on style and elegance