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Ladies Rolex Oyster watch reference 76080

Perfect for day or night this ladies Rolex Oyster watch reference 76080 will become so versatile to wear all the time no matter what you are doing and always feel so comfortable on the wrist.

Fitted on the Rolex Jubilee band this model is quite unique in that it has the smooth bezel where most Rolex watches on the Jubilee band have the fluted bezel. This smooth bezel also leads to yet two more unique features, the first being that this is a no date model which also means as it does not have the Rolex cyclops date window magnifier, it gives this Rolex a clean sleek look.

And then there is the dial which is pristine white and has index markers and the very elegant black Roman numerals. All of these features come together so perfectly and is all fitted in the Rolex Oyster case which measures 26mm across plus the Rolex crown.

Inside is the Rolex automatic movement that keeps perfect time and comes with our twelve month warranty and fitted with the scratch resistant sapphire crystal, this is a Rolex watch that is perfect to go anyway and never let you down.

A very elegant ladies Rolex watch that is simply perfect and adaptable for any occasion.
Stock# W691cc

Maker: Rolex

Model: Rolex Oyster Perpetual reference 76080

Circa: 2000

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A brief history of Rolex

The Rolex watch company is one of, if not the most recognisable watch name today.  Yet the Rolex company is young when compared to many others wrist and pocket watch makers such as Patek Philippe (founded in 1839), Omega (founded in 1848), Audemars Piguet (founded in 1875) and the very long history of  Vacheron Constantin (founded in 1755).

Rolex was originally started by Hans Wilsdorf  and his brother-in-law Alfred Davis in 1905 under the name “Wilsdorf and Davis” in London where they would import Swiss movements and dials, and then put them in watch cases to retail to stores who would often put their own name on the dial. These original watch cases are sometimes stamped “W & D” and are the earliest forms of watch cases by them. It was also common for them to use cases made by the Dennison company during this period.

The main supplier of movements was from Hermann Aegler and together with Wilsdorf’s continual push for a movement small and comfortable enough to be worn on the wrist – still until this time, pocket watches were being produced, and many early wrist watches were just pocket watch movement and cases convert to be worn on the wrist, and a movement that was of a very high standard that could keep perfect accuracy – indeed in 1910 they sent their first movement to Switzerland and it was awarded the world’s first chronometer rating for a wrist watch.It didn’t take long for Hans Wilsdorf to realise the merit in joining up with Aegler and producing a high grade watch in Switzerland, so in 1919 moved the company over – firmly establishing the Rolex Watch Company.  This name later changed to Montres Rolex, SA, and finally to Rolex, SA.

Innovations and design

Wilsdorf and Davis were not content in being just another watch company.  In a very short 20 years, Rolex had achieved over 20 world records.

These included the now infamous Rolex Oyster case , the world’s first true waterproof watch thanks to the screw back and screw lock crown – an innovation still in use today, the first true perpetually wound (automatic) watch, which became the now highly sought after “bubble back”.

They also created the first water resistant watch to achieve the depth of 330ft, a specially made model that went to 11,000 ft, the Milgauss which was built to handle strong magnetic fields such as those found in scientific labs, power plants etc.

Rolex have continued to strive for excellence, and there is so much more to the history of Rolex that this article just scratches the tip of what has become an enormous iceberg of a wonderful watch firm.

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