Rolex Watches on the Wrists of Extraordinary Icons

Published on 23.07.2023

In the world of watch history, Rolex has made a lasting impression by gracing the wrists of remarkable individuals. Two such icons are Sir Winston Churchill and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., both very different but equally influential. In 1947, the founder of Rolex, Hans Wilsdorf, gave a special watch to Sir Winston Churchill. It was no ordinary watch—it was the 100,000th Rolex ever made. Wilsdorf believed this exceptional timepiece should be worn by someone extraordinary. The Rolex was crafted from the finest 18-karat gold and featured a unique coat of arms, a self-winding Perpetual chronometer, a waterproof Oyster case, and an innovative date display. A few years later, the legendary Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. also wore a Rolex Datejust. Despite being from neutral Switzerland surrounded by Nazi-occupied lands during World War II, Rolex supported the Allied forces, perhaps finding a connection to Dr. King's fight against oppression. The watch he wore was as remarkable as the man himself, with yellow gold, a champagne dial, and a fluted bezel on a Jubilee bracelet. Dr. King's Rolex represented timeless elegance and unwavering strength, reflecting his impactful work in civil rights. Winning the Nobel Peace Prize at just 35, he remains an influential figure whose legacy continues to inspire generations. Both Sir Winston Churchill and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. exemplify the significance of time, as they each shaped transformative eras. Their Rolex watches serve as reminders of the moments they lived and the history they created. These iconic watches continue to tick, bearing witness to the enduring influence of these exceptional men and the causes they championed.