Rolex Patents the Oyster Perpetual in 1931
March 10, 2016
In 1910, a Rolex wristwatch was the first of its kind to receive a First Class Chronometer Certificate from the Horological Society of Switzerland. A few years later, the company moved production to Bienne, Switzerland and by 1915 officially changed its name to The Rolex Watch Company.
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First Chronometer Certificate Awarded to Rolex in 1910 (image: Rolex) |
The iconic crown logo was registered in 1925 and by this point Alfred Davis, who founded Wilsdorf & Davis with brother-in-law Hans Wilsdorf in 1905, is no longer a part of the company. The first waterproof Rolex Oyster case was patented the following year. In 1927, a Rolex Oyster crossed the English Channel with swimmer Mercedes Gleitze, the first Englishwoman to accomplish the feat unaided.
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Rolex's First Perpetual Movement Patented in 1931 (photo: ablogtowatch.com) |
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