Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Malcom-Jamal Warner Belongs To The Ages

 

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Malcom-Jamal Warner

Belongs To The Ages

1970-2025

Writing obituaries are always a sad thing, but they hit particularly hard when it's somebody who was younger than yourself, and was totally healthy, which was the case with the passing of Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Malcolm was best known for his role as Theodore "Theo" Huxtable on the Cosby Show. Bill Cosby, who famously played Theo's father is renowned for a career  where he wore many different Rolex watches, beginning back on the 1960s TV show, I Spy. Malcolm-Jamal, also famously wore a stainless steel Rolex Datejust on a Jubilee bracelet on The Cosby Show, with a fluted white gold bracelet as pictured below.


The world mourns the untimely passing of Malcolm-Jamal Warner, a beloved actor, musician, poet, and cultural icon, who left us on July 20, 2025, at the age of 54. Known to millions as Theodore "Theo" Huxtable on the groundbreaking NBC sitcom The Cosby Show, Warner’s life was a testament to artistry, resilience, and a commitment to uplifting Black culture. His tragic death in an accidental drowning while vacationing in Costa Rica has left a void in the hearts of fans, friends, and colleagues, but his legacy, much like the timeless craftsmanship of a Rolex, endures with grace and precision.

Born on August 18, 1970, in Jersey City, New Jersey, Malcolm-Jamal Warner was named after civil rights leader Malcolm X and jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal, a nod to the cultural and artistic influences that would shape his remarkable career. Raised by his mother, Pamela, who also served as his manager, Warner discovered his passion for performing at a young age. By nine, he was already honing his craft, eventually enrolling in The Professional Children’s School in New York City, a distinguished institution that counted him among its notable alumni.


Bill Cosby

Bill Cosby began his career as a comedian and started wearing Rolex watches back in the 1960s, and his first Rolex was a Pepsi GMT-Master, which was considered to be avant guard at the time. We see his comedy record album pictured below which was released in August of 1965, which featured live stand up comedy routines that had been recorded at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.


In 1965 Bill Cosby landed a role that would change his life, where he costarred on the TV series named I SPY, and as we see in the image below, Robert Culp was his partner on the show, and ironically, but American Spies wore Pepsi Rolex GMT-Master model watches.


Bill Cosby went on create a famous kids show named Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, hay, hay, hay, hay!!! 

The Cosby Show

Bill Cosby's series, was one of the most beloved and watches shows in American history. Bill Cosby had been wearing Rolex for a long time, and had an amazing collection of Rolex "Presidential" models from the DAY-DATE family. Pictured below, we see Bill Cosby wearing his platinum DAY-DATE, back in the mid 1980s when he was on top of the world. Even though Bill Cosby also wore multiple yellow gold Rolex Day-Date models while filming his Cosby Show, he seemed to gravitate mostly to his platinum watch, which was remarkably low key and elegant. 

It featured a porcelain white dial with raised white gold Roman numerals as pictured below, and his son, Theo's Rolex was designed to be like a Day-Date Jr, as it was stainless steel with a white gold bezel. This watch was arguably peak 1980s Rolex, in the era that would in many ways grow to personify and establish Rolex as the International Mark of Success.


Warner’s breakout role came in 1984 when, at just 13, he was handpicked by Bill Cosby to portray Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show. The ultra popular sitcom, which ran from 1984 to 1992, redefined television by presenting a successful, loving Black family—the Huxtables—in a way that resonated with audiences worldwide. 


On the show, Bill Cosby's wife, also wore a Rolex, and so does his youngest daughter, from the show, in real life, Keshia Knight Pulliam.


As Theo, the charming yet sometimes mischievous son of Cliff and Clair Huxtable, Warner brought humor, vulnerability, and authenticity to the role, earning a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1986. The show’s cultural impact was profound, with Warner himself noting in a 2023 interview, “There’s a generation of us who went to college, sought out higher education, and had loving relationships because of that show.”

Beyond The Cosby Show, Warner’s career was a masterclass in versatility, much like the intricate movements of a Rolex timepiece. He starred alongside Eddie Griffin in the UPN sitcom Malcolm & Eddie (1996–2000), voiced The Producer in the beloved PBS series The Magic School Bus (1994–1997), and portrayed Dr. AJ Austin in Fox’s medical drama The Resident (2018–2023). His guest appearances spanned iconic shows such as The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Suits, American Horror Story, and The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, where he played Al Cowlings. Warner also directed episodes of The Cosby Show, Kenan & Kel, and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, showcasing his multifaceted talent behind the camera.

A true Renaissance man, Warner’s artistic contributions extended beyond acting. A gifted musician and poet, he won a Grammy Award in 2015 for Best Traditional R&B Performance for his spoken-word contribution to “Jesus Children” by the Robert Glasper Experiment featuring Lalah Hathaway. In 2023, he earned a Grammy nomination for his spoken-word poetry album Hiding in Plain View. His podcast, Not All Hood, co-hosted with Candace Kelley, explored the diverse experiences of Black Americans, offering a platform for nuanced discussions on identity and culture. In a 2023 interview with People, Warner described the podcast as a space where he could be “the most vulnerable,” reflecting his deep commitment to authenticity.

Warner’s personal life was marked by the same quiet strength and dignity that defined his public persona. Notoriously private, he was a devoted husband and father to a daughter born in 2017, whose names he kept out of the public eye to protect their privacy. His warmth and generosity touched those around him, as evidenced by tributes from colleagues like Tracee Ellis Ross, who starred with him in Reed Between the Lines, and Angela Bassett, who worked with him on 9-1-1. Ross wrote on Instagram, “You were my first TV husband… warm, gentle, present, kind, thoughtful, deep, funny, elegant. You made the world a brighter place.”

The circumstances of Warner’s passing are as heartbreaking as they are unexpected. On July 20, 2025, while swimming at Playa Cocles in Limón, Costa Rica, Warner was swept away by a strong ocean current. Despite efforts by bystanders and the Costa Rican Red Cross, he could not be revived. The official cause of death was asphyxia due to drowning, a tragic accident that has left the entertainment world reeling.

Warner’s life was a testament to the enduring power of art to inspire and unite. Like a Rolex, meticulously crafted to stand the test of time, his contributions to television, music, and culture remain timeless. In a 2013 interview with the Archive of American Television, he spoke of his pride in his “post-Cosby life,” saying, “I’ve had such an awesome life… I have peace of mind, and for me, you can’t put a price on that.” As we reflect on his remarkable journey, we celebrate a man whose talent, compassion, and authenticity will forever belong to the ages.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner is survived by his wife, daughter, and a legacy that will continue to inspire generations. Rest in Peace, Theo. You inspired many people with your amazing personality...

Monday, July 21, 2025

YACHT-MASTER


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YACHT-MASTER

This beauty includes a Platinum bezel with a Sky Blue dial designation and second hand, along with a magnificent sunburst dial.

 

Sunday, July 20, 2025

Rolex Coolness: James Gandolfini Rocking his Rolex Presidential as Tony Soprano...



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James Gandolfini

1961-2013


Tony Soprano

Ay'der!?! What'r you lookin at!?! hugh!?!

Rolex Presidential

It is hard to believe James Gandolfini is not only no longer with us, but stepped back into infinity ten years ago on June 19, 2013. Young James was only 51 years of age, James Gandolfini when he died. James Gandolfini was best know for his highly ironic role as Tony Soprano on the HBO megahit, Sopranos. James Gandolfini won 3 Emmy awards on a total of six nominations. He passed away in Italy while on vacation and his reported cause of death was a heart attack.

James Gandolfini is arguably one of the best character actors that ever lived, and in his role as Tony Soprano, he may very well have been the greatest character actor. So good, in fact, that he kind of typecast himself in that role as he played it so believably well...so much so, James Gandolfini was Tony Soprano... 

"Even a broken clock is right twice a day." 

–Anthony "Tony" Soprano [1999]


The Sopranos originally aired on HBO, and completely changed TV. The Sopranos was a hyper-immesive show, and probably the greatest TV show that ever was filmed. It certainly was also one of the most financially successful TV franchises as well. It is likely it never would have been nearly as successful if it was not for James Gandolfini doing such a convincing job of Playing Tony Soprano.




In the famous and now iconic Sopranos intro you can see Tony Soprano wearing his trademark Rolex Day-Date. Watching this now sends shivers down my spine, is a DejaVu kind of way...



Despite the fact The 
Sopranos was an over-the-top violent show, James Gandolfini's character Tony Soprano in many ways symbolized the aggressive alpha-male, almost in a raw, caveman kind of way, which is what made the fact Tony Soprano wore a Rolex President quite fitting. If the Rolex Day-Date is the International Mark Of Success, then it perfectly symbolized Tony Soprano's disposition.



The Sopranos was such a highly addicting show. I remember I used to jones to see the next episode. It has been many years now since I watched an episode of the Sopranos, but in the future I am excited to do a Sopranofest, where I watch all six seasons, back to back to back, and of course, I will document all the different Rolex models worn in the show...



The Sopranos Rolex Watches

The HBO his series, The Sopranos was created by David Chase and is the most financially successful cable series in television history. 

The Sopranos probably featured more Rolex watches per actor than any other TV show or movie in history. Tony is pictured below wearing his trademark yellow gold Day-Date and his wife, Carmella is wearing her trademark ladies two-tone datejust on a Jubilee bracelet.







As I mentioned earlier in this article, James Gandolfini was arguably one of the greatest characters actors in history. I remember after years of enjoying watching the Sopranos, hearing James Gandolfini speak with his real voice and I was shocked!!??!! 

In real life he was completely antithetical to the Tony Soprano character  In real life he was a gentle, soft-spoke giant, kind-of-like Mike Tyson, in the sense that if you just saw Mike Tyson box, the first time you heard him speak, it was shocking because his voice did not match his presence. 





...Rolex Super-Hotness...

Jamie Lynn Sigler
Sopranos Daytona

Jamie Lynn Sigler played Medow Soprano on the HBO Blockbuster hit who was Tony Sopranos' daughter. In her private life she wears several Rolex Daytona watches. In this first photo we see Jamie Lynn Sigler wearing her stainless steel Rolex Daytona.

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


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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 ÅšwiÄ…tek Wins Wimbledon 2025 Singles Championship




Wimbledon 2025

Women's Singles Champion

Iga ÅšwiÄ…tek 

Claims First Wimbledon Title in Dominant Fashion

In a stunning display of dominance, Iga ÅšwiÄ…tek 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 ÅšwiÄ…tek's sixth Grand Slam title overall and her first on grass, completing a remarkable run at the prestigious tournament.


ÅšwiÄ…tek, 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 ÅšwiÄ…tek'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, ÅšwiÄ…tek's blend of precision and power promises even more success on the horizon.