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The art of storytelling

The Editor
The Editor • 9 min read

SINGAPORE (May 8): Movies transport us to a magical world where we indulge in our fantasies or discover new and faraway lands or take us on a trip to the future. Admit it, we all watch movies to escape the realities of what’s happening around us or to just have a date night with our partner.

Rolex understands the reasons why we love movies and that is why for decades now, this Swiss watch manufacturer has been involved in the world of movie making in one way or another. This art of storytelling is one that Rolex appreciates as the brand has its own compelling story to tell.

In 1926, Rolex produced the world’s first waterproof watch the Oyster, which, in its own way, changed the course of history. For the first time, people could go to remote places, like the tops of mountains, with a reliably precise and robust watch. The extraordinary level of innovation that Rolex has achieved — with more than 500 patents — was made possible by a quest for perpetual excellence. This is Rolex’s ethos, instilled by the founder of the company Hans Wilsdorf: His is the force that drives Rolex whether it is creating the finest timepieces or supporting outstanding achievement in sport and in the arts.

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