Friday, July 18, 2025

1977 Rolex TV Commercials

 ROLEX SMART WATCH

DID ROLEX ENVISION A ROLEX SMART WATCH
 BACK IN 1977, PERHAPS WITHOUT REALIZING IT?

Eagle Eyes, Nick Gould recently discovered these four cool Rolex TV commercials that originally aired in 1977, which are all Fantasy Island' out...


These Rolex ads remind me of the scenes in Peter Seller's 1967 James Bond Spoof, Casino Royale, which feature the hyper gorgeous, Ursula Andress being viewed on a Pepsi Rolex GMT-Master Screen, which ironically makes it look like a modern sports watch made today (obviously NOT by Rolex). 


I recently published a super detailed article named "The Complete History of ROLEX OYSTERQUARTZ", which went into specific detail about how in the early 1970s Rolex responded with making early smartwatch models with digital LED readouts. When I think of Rolex design language, I think of purely analog user interfaces, but it's fascinating to think about what a Rolex smart watch with a super high resolution digital screen might look like? The section below named "JAKE'S TIME-MACHINE" is from the above mentioned article.

JAKE'S TIME-MACHINE

I dream of a future where Rolex embraces truly smart models—watches that match their mechanical siblings in style and durability but add cutting-edge functionality. There’s no reason they couldn’t look the part while packing that tech. 

On April 12, 2025 I wrote an article titled "Jake's Rolex Time-Machine Concept", in which I showcased the following graphic that showed my idea of what a "Smart Rolex" watch would look like. In the center we see the new Land-Dweller model Rolex introduced in 2025, flanked by what might appear to be two different models I conceptualized the design for, yet they are the same watch. 


The watch on the far left which is my concept, has a feature where if you single press on the winding crown, pushing it inward, will flip out of the way the model designation of "TIME-MACHINE" to expose my triple date complication which is pictured on the right.


JAKE'S DIGITAL TIME-MACHINE

I created the image below back in December of 2014, just after Rolex invited me to be part of the first group of journalists to tour all four Rolex facilities in Switzerland. The image depicted at the time what I thought a Smart Rolex might look like.


I realize this subject is considered to be sacrosanct by many, but it is something I have long contemplated. As a matter of fact, not so long after the Apple Watch came out, I created the image below which might show what a smart Rolex would look like if its UI ran on a rectangular screen. If you think these all digital watch designs seem far-fetched, you might want to reconsider the subject. 

Why? Rolex is likely to still be around in 50 years, and will likely still make watches, but do you seriously think they will be purely analog mechanical watches, or do you think they will eventually be forced into the digital domain? I would argue it's inevitable that at some point in the future, Rolex watches will become hybridized, as we live in a world where everything than can be digital will be digital.




BACK TO THE FUTURE
The image above is from the 1967 Casino Royale movie, and the image below is a screenshot from the 1977 Rolex Commercial seen above and shows a Lier Jet flying on the dial as if it's a screen.


The image above morphs into the image below in the 1977 Rolex TV commercial.


Thursday, July 17, 2025

Rolex Studio Shot Of The Day Roberto's Yellow Gold Daytona


...Rolex Studio Shot Of The Day...

Roberto's Vintage Yellow Gold Daytona

This is a seriously good looking watch and an equally stunning photo that Roberto–from Italy–took!!! Just Stunning!!!!!

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

ROLEX FASTN 2025ET RACE


2025 Preview

ROLEX FASTNET RACE 

The World's Largest Offshore Race

The Rolex Fastnet Race celebrates a momentous milestone in 2025 with the hosting of its centenary edition. The world’s largest offshore race, first held in 1925, will welcome a record number of entrants with over 450 yachts from over 30 countries set to take their place on the start line on Saturday 26 July. Both the race and its organizer, the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC), have been supported by Rolex since 2001. 


The only-ever Title Sponsor of this legendary contest, the Swiss watchmaker regards the quarter-century partnership as a significant element within its wider relationship with yachting which began almost 70 years ago. The 695 nautical mile / 1,287 kilometre race course takes in three countries - starting in Cowes on the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom, and finishing in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, France. En route the fleet round the majestic Fastnet rock and its iconic lighthouse located off the southern tip of Ireland. The prize for success at the Rolex Fastnet Race is the Fastnet Challenge Cup awarded to the overall race winner on handicap. It is one of sailing’s most coveted trophies, a fitting reward for outstanding human achievement.

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

The Archetype


The Archetype

2017 Rolex Magazine Datejust Ad


Monday, July 14, 2025

Norman Rockwell's What Makes It Tick (The Watchmaker) Coming To Auction @ Christie's



Norman Rockwell's

What Makes It Tick (The Watchmaker)

Auctioned @ Christie's for $7,287,500

I was just looking thought the RolexMagazine.com archives and I rediscovered this story about how Hodinkee published a superb story about how Norman Rockwell's AMAZING painting, titled, "What makes it Tick? (The Watchmaker)", was coming to auction as part of Christie's November 2017 American Art Auction. It sold for over $7 Million included the buyers premium.

Norman Rockwell's "What Makes It Tick (The Watchmaker)" Painted in 1948

Hodinkee's Nicholas Manousos, wrote:

    "In 1948 the Swiss Federation of Watchmakers, now known as the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry (FH), began work on an advertising campaign to raise the profile of Swiss watchmakers globally. The campaign needed an image that would make an immediate impact, communicating relatable aspects of watchmaking to a worldwide audience. They chose American illustrator Norman Rockwell for the job, and the result was an incredible painting of a boy, mesmerized by a watchmaker at the bench."

I definitely recommend heading over to Hodinkee to check out the rest of this great story! I am a huge fan of Norman Rockwell. He was just amazing!!! This painting was originally estimated to sell for between $4-6 Million...

Sunday, July 13, 2025

JANNIK SINNER Captures First Wimbledon Crown in Thrilling Comeback

 


Wimbledon 2025

Men's Singles Champion

JANNIK SINNER 

Captures First Wimbledon Crown in Thrilling Comeback


In a riveting showdown at the All England Club, Jannik Sinner claimed his inaugural Wimbledon men's singles title on July 13, 2025, defeating two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. The world No. 1 from Italy overcame an early setback, losing the first set before dominating the next three in a match that lasted just over three hours on Centre Court.


Sinner, the top seed, showcased his powerful serve and baseline prowess throughout the tournament, dropping only two sets en route to the final. This victory marks his second Grand Slam title of 2025, following his Australian Open triumph earlier in the year, and makes him the first Italian man to win Wimbledon singles. At 23, Sinner's resilience was on full display as he turned the tide against the formidable Alcaraz, avenging previous losses and solidifying their budding rivalry.


As Rolex, the official timekeeper of Wimbledon since 1978, continues to celebrate precision in tennis, Sinner's triumph adds another chapter to the tournament's storied history. With this win, the young star cements his place among the elite, poised for even greater achievements in the seasons ahead.

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Iga Świątek Wins Wimbledon 2025 Singles Championship




Wimbledon 2025

Women's Singles Champion

Iga Świątek 

Claims First Wimbledon Title in Dominant Fashion

In a stunning display of dominance, Iga Świątek captured her maiden Wimbledon women's singles championship on July 13, 2025, at the All England Club. The world No. 1 from Poland dismantled American Amanda Anisimova in straight sets, winning 6-0, 6-0 in just 57 minutes. This victory marks Świątek's sixth Grand Slam title overall and her first on grass, completing a remarkable run at the prestigious tournament.


Świątek, who entered Wimbledon as the top seed, showcased her exceptional all-court game throughout the fortnight. She dropped only one set en route to the final, overcoming tough opponents with her signature powerful groundstrokes and mental resilience. The 24-year-old has now won all six of her major finals, defeating a different opponent each time. Her triumph also makes her the fifth player in history to win the women's singles after previously claiming the girls' title at Wimbledon, joining legends like Martina Hingis and Ashleigh Barty.

This win solidifies Świątek's status as one of tennis's brightest stars, adding Wimbledon to her haul of four French Open titles and one US Open crown. As the tennis world looks ahead, Świątek's blend of precision and power promises even more success on the horizon.

Friday, July 11, 2025

Brad Pitt Rocking a Custom Rolex



...Rolex Super Coolness...

Brad Pitt

Rocking a Custom Vintage Early 1970s Rolex

This is a most interesting story about Brad Pitt, who has long worn Rolex watches, but this one seems to be unique, and it's totally RAD...Eagle Eyes, Nick Gould discovered Brad rocking this most unusual vintage Rolex.

Brad Pitt is wearing a customized Rolex Oyster Perpetual, Reference 1530, that has had its date complication removed, and its dial repainted. At first glance, you would think this is a Rolex OysterQuartz, which I just published a huge story on named "The Complete History of ROLEX OYSTERQUARTZ".

Just to be clear, this watch is NOT an OysterQuartz model. IT is an Oyster Perpetual model with a mechanical Caliber 1575 movement, and man this is one cool looking watch. It looks so much better without the date, which arguably disrupted its balance and symmetry. This perfect balance brings to mind the standard Submariner model v. the Submariner Date. Just as Brad Pitt is super cool, so is this custom vintage Rolex. I also could not help but notice the customizer removed the "T SWISS T", which typically appeared on the bottom of these watch dials, which contributes to the simplicity of this watch, and also seems like it may have been by design...

The story of the Rolex 1530 is really interesting. My understanding is that Rolex developed this new case and bracelet design language for the OysterQuartz model in 1974, but decided to delay the introduction of the OysterQuartz until 1977. But Rolex wanted to test their sharp and ultra-modern new design language, so they made somewhere around 1,500 Reference 1530 models.

Brad purchased this watch from the Cloister Watch Company, which has a slogan of "Vintage timepieces reimagined with exceptional design and craftsmanship". does all the customs for Brad, which are done by Charlie Grey, who specializes in customizing vintage Rolex watches. My understanding is that Brat Pitt has a large collection of customized vintage Rolex watches. 

You can see a bunch of video footage of Brad Pitt rocking this custom Rolex in a FORMULA 1 video entitled "Brad Pitt Drives an F1 Car For The First Time | Full Day With McLaren". 

So Brad Pitt has a new mega hit movie that just came out named F1, and a new custom vintage Rolex...Some guys have all the luck...and skill...and great looks...and fame...and money...and everything...

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Rolex Macro Shot Of The Day: Mr. K's Rolex President Bracelet Up Close


...Rolex Macro Shot Of The Day...

Mr. K's Rolex President Bracelet Up Close

Wednesday, July 09, 2025

Vogue Rolex Magazine Ad: 1974 Princess Diana Vibe


 Vogue Rolex Magazine Ad

1974 Princess Diana Vibe

One of my favorite things on Jake's Rolex World is when I discover a really cool vintage Rolex advertisement that was previously undocumented, and that is the case with this beauty that appeared in Vogue Magazine in 1974. I LOVE THIS AD, which features a cool Pucci outfit, and a model who kind of looks like Princess Diana—doesn't she!?!!

I recently learned J. Walter Thompson was responsible for somewhere around 90% of Rolex magazine ads during the 1970s and 1980s, so if you sense a British sensibility vibe in Rolex ads from that era this would explain it.