Rolex made their watches water proof just like an oyster which can close tightly that water cannot sip in. that's is y u can see Oyster Perpetual in every Rolex timepieces.
The Rolex Oyster Date Precision was first introduced in the 1950s, offering a precise timekeeping mechanism and a date feature. It was a popular model known for its accuracy and durability, showcasing Rolex's commitment to quality watchmaking.
4300$(usd)
The Rolex Sea Dweller, Rolex Sea Dweller Deep Sea, and Submariner, are all Rolex models that are extremely water resistent. These are frequently used by divers. Also the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph daytona is water resistent up to 100 meters.
The Rolex Day-Date (President) was introduced in 1956. Nicknamed the "President" when Rolex reportedly gave the watch to then-president Dight D. Eisenhower. The flagship of the Rolex brand, the Rolex Mens President features a calendar mechanism that displays not only the date but the day using the self-winding Oyster movement entirely engineered and manufactured by Rolex.
No, a Rolex Datejust Oyster watch does not have a battery. It is powered by a mechanical movement, specifically an automatic movement that winds itself through the motion of the wearer's wrist. This type of movement relies on a rotor and traditional watchmaking technology rather than a battery.
Oyster crackers are called oyster crackers because they were originally served with oyster stew or chowder as a popular accompaniment.
you can tell a genuine rolex simply by the paperwork and registration card that will come with any quality watch....it only takes a phone call owning a fake or a stolen rolex will be useless as you can never get it serviced or legitimatly repaired.
Timex T29781
More or less around 10k
In Sanskrit 'oyster' is called 'shuktiH(f)[शुक्ति:]'
While I was there in the 70s, we wore the Rolex Oyster.