A few weeks ago, back on June 10th I started writing a brand new story about the origins and genesis of the Rolex Oyster, which is currently celebrating its 100th Anniversary. If you have been following RolexMagazine.com for a while now you may have noticed I am a "live-blogger", meaning it's not uncommon to land on Jake’s Rolex World and see an interesting story, then come back several days later and notice the same story has grown considerably in detail and scope. This is one such story, and I just got done with an enormous update, including some fascinating news and insight which I cover in this article.
Major Plot Twist
Earlier this week I learned and saw some things that kind of blew my mind and confused me which have to do with the mystery surrounding Merceds Gleite's Vindication Swim watch. The image below appears courtesy of Rolex Singapore and shows part of a current ongoing Rolex history exhibition in Shanghai, China, and it includes Mercedes Gleitze's Rolex which recently sold at auction for $1.2 Million dollars and there is text below it that says: "Wristwatch (on loan) and dial-hand movement assembly, both formerly owned by Mercedes Gleitze."
"A persistent myth has long circulated, claiming famed designer Gerald Genta designed the Rolex Quartz Reference 5100’s iconic look. This tale, often peddled by a self-proclaimed Rolex historian known for presenting his unverified opinions as fact, lacks any credible evidence to support it—a fabrication I’ve found no basis for in my research."
























































