THE FACE OF A WATCH, the dial, is not just for telling time. It’s meant to be appreciated and enjoyed, says David Riboli, head of Rolex’s watch prototype department. Read more at The Business Times.
The Oyster Perpetual model, meanwhile, is one of Rolex’s most historically significant watches—but it doesn’t have the same sort of long-lasting cult appeal as the watches ahead of it on ...
The Submariner's $8,000. The entry-level watch at Rolex is $5,000 with the Oyster Perpetual. Their three qualities are self-winding, waterproof and precision. And they really focus on quality.