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.
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.
Rolex's First Perpetual Movement Patented in 1931 (photo: ablogtowatch.com) |
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