Note: helping a friend document some stuff related to Rolex and Mt. Everest for a book; often Rolex fans see the enclosed advertisements but often their source(s) are not given and it is nice to see the advertisements in situ so-to-speak. Rolex fans have ...
Smiths congratulated the climbers on June 2nd, while Rolex used the same moment to promote the watch itself. A subtle but powerful difference. That bold move helped Rolex build the Everest myth around their brand, even though it was Smiths on Hillary’s wr...
The next Mt. Everest-related Rolex advertisement after the June 2nd "Finally to the top" advertisement in The Times was on June 24, 1953; this time the Oyster Perpetual watch (same image as the June 2nd advertisement) has the description: "T he Rolex Oyst...
Horological Journal October 1953: Rolex retracts the "Finally to the Top" advertisement and gives credit to Smiths. Note: Horological Journal (November 1953) Smiths advertisement (maybe revenge after the Rolex letter in the October 1953 Horological Journa...