It’s always fascinating to reflect on how time has passed: When I was 10 years old, Rocky was released in 1976, which also marked the Bicentennial of the United States, as it turned 200 years old. When Stallone debuted Rocky, he was 30, and I was 10. The United States was 200 years old at that time. Now, Stallone is 80, and I am 60. The United States is now 250 years old...Funny how time flies...
Sly is pictured below sporting his yellow gold Rolex Submariner with the black dial and bezel in the late 1970s or early 1980s. Since the yellow gold Rolex had no nickname I officially nicknamed it the "Sylvester Stallone Submariner back in 2016."
The incredible original soundtrack for Rocky was composed by Bill Conti, and featured the iconic Rocky theme song titled “Gonna Fly Now.” This song achieved immense popularity, becoming the number one Billboard hit in 1976! To truly immerse yourself in the essence of this article, please click the play button on the video below. This special performance by the incredibly passionate Maynard Ferguson, accompanied by his horn section members dressed in kimonos (a funkadelic fashion trend from the 1970s), originally aired on the Michael Douglass show in 1977. It’s an absolutely OVER-THE-TOP AMAZING, Awe-inspiring, Must See performance!
Rocky
Rocky is considered to be one of the best sports films ever made, and it debuted in 1976 to critical acclaim, which among other things inspired a worldwide fitness craze. Rocky is the story of Rocky Balboa who goes from being a small-time club fighter who gains the opportunity to fight for the world heavyweight championship. Rocky was made in 28 days, for a budget of a little more than $1 Million. It became the highest grossing film of 1976, and won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Rocky grossed $5 Million on its opening weekend, and for the North American box office did a total of $117 Million, which adjusted for inflation would be close to $500 Million at 2016 prices. Rocky did just as well internationally In 1976, having grossed $107 Million. Rocky was a "Knockout" success!!!!
Rocky has had six sequels to date, with Rocky II (1979), Rocky III (1982), Rocky IV (1985), Rocky V (1999), Rocky Balboa (2006), and most recently, Creed (2015). Sylvester Stallone wrote the first five sequels and played Rocky Balboa in all six sequels.
Rocky III
The Photo below was taken during Rocky III in 1982, and in it we see Sylvester Stallone wearing his yellow gold Rolex Submariner. When Stallone was younger, he tended to wear his Rolex Submariner on his right wrist, Steve McQueen style. In later years, would switch to wearing his Rolex watches on his left wrist.
Speaking of Mr. T and Rolex; below is a photo of Mr. T wearing his blinged-out Rolex President.
Stayin' Alive 1983
The Photos below of Sylvester Stallone and John Travoltawere taken during the filming of Stayin' Alive, which was the follow-up sequel to the mega-hit, Saturday Night Fever. Sylvester Stallone wrote and directed Stayin' Alive.
Rockin' A Rolex President
In the following series of photos below, we see Sylvester Stallone wearing a Yellow Gold Rolex Day-Date "President."
In the photo above, we see Sylvester Stallone with legendary boxer, Ray "Boom-Boom" Mancini."
Ronald Reagan & Sylvester Stallone Two California Classics
Sylvester Stallone is pictured below with his wife at the time, Briget Nielsen at a White House party with then U.S. President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan.
Who You Callin' Girlyman!?!
Sly is pictured below with the Gubernator, and notice Arnold Schwarzenegger is wearing his yellow gold Rolex Mocha GMT on a Jubilee. Rolex seriously needs to bring back the brown bezel and dial on the yellow gold GMT Master–it was a superb color combination!!!
The photo below shows Sylvester Stallone holding his wife, Bridgette Nielsen up in the air on Long Island in 1987. The photo was taken by Herb Ritts, and if you look closely you can see Sly is wearing his Rolex Submariner.
Sugar Ray Leonard is pictured below wearing his Platinum Rolex Day-Date, and he also wears a bunch of other Rolex models.
Sly's Black-Out Concept Rolex Daytona
In the below from 2011, we see Sylvester Stallone wearing his customized Black-Out Concept Rolex Daytona.
Sly's Rolex DEEP SEA
In the recent photos below, we see Sylvester Stallone wearing his Rolex DEEPSEA SEA-DWELLER.
In the photo above we see Sylvester Stallone wearing his Rolex DEEPSEA, standing next to filmmaker Robert Rodriguez, who interviews him in the video below, which I highly recommend watching!!!
CREED 2015
Sylvester Stallone recently starred in a new movie named CREED, which is based on Rocky, and Stallone is currently up for the Academy Award for Best Costar. He also won the 2016 Golden Glob Award for Best Supporting Actor. In the first photo below, we see Sylvester Stallone with Mr. T in a photo shot during Rocky III.
In this next photo from 2015, we see Sylvester Stallone wearing the same vintage yellow Gold Rolex Submariner he was wearing in the photo above.
The photo below shows boxer Oscar De-La-Hoya with Sylvester Stallone, and if if you look closely at Sly's Rolex, you can see the Nipple indices that confirms it is a vintage Rolex Submariner.
White Gold Pepsi Rolex GMT-Master
In the photos below we see Sylvester Stallone in recent photos showing off his White Gold Pepsi Rolex GMT-Master.
The photo below shows the bejeweled white gold Rolex GMT-Master model that Sylvester Stallone is wearing.
Historically Rolex has always been extremely secretive and discreet, and no journalists in the past have ever been invited "INSIDE ROLEX" to explore and report on all four Rolex Manufacturing faclities in Switzerland.
In November 2013, this changed when Rolex invited Jake to take an unprecdented journey into the heart of Rolex to learn and report on everything he witnessed and learned.
This Super-Detailed 3 Part Story is a "MUST READ" story for anybody who wants to understand what really makes Rolex tick.