Rolex Submariner
Created with the resistant to water, the exclusive Rolex Submariner truly lives up to its name being a Submarine-r. Firstly introduced to the public at around 1954, the watch has now made history. Mostly known to be worn by actors in the movie James Bond, Rolex Submariner is truly a masterpiece of Hollywood standards. Unfortunately, many of it ended up being improvised knuckledusters of our beloved hero whenever he was in danger.
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona
The Rolex Cosmograph Daytona watch is a self-winding automatic watch with chronograph functions. This literally means, in simple english, it is a auto watch with no batteries and is able to function as a stop watch and a watch at the same time. Considered to be a rare watch to own, the Rolex Daytona series is actually limited in production and is only produced until 1988.
Rolex Sea Dweller
For those into the sports of deep sea diving, Rolex Sea Dweller is just the luxurious watch for them. With diving capabilities of more than 1000 meters (3,281 ft), it is built to last in deep, high pressure waters of the unknown ocean. Not built solely for diving, it’s stunning appearance and complexity is also a stunning attraction for collectors and Rolex watch fans alike.
Rolex Datejust
One of the most iconic and historical piece of time work, the Rolex Datejust made history as being the first wristwatch with the date dial function back in 1945. It also carries with it the iconic functions of Rolex watch, which includes silf-winding chronometer technology which ensures quality for the watch.

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