HE DOMINO’S ROLEX WATCH: A SURPRISING PIECE OF PIZZA HISTORY
We’re excited to talk about the legendary Domino’s Rolex watches. For those of you who haven’t heard of them, Domino’s watches are distinctive Rolex watches – they have the iconic Domino’s Pizza logo on the dial, or the pizza logo on the strap.
How much does Domino’s Rolex watches cost?
Domino’s Rolex watches are a unique collector’s item that has attracted the attention of many watch enthusiasts over the years. While these watches can vary in age, condition and model, the contemporary “bracelet logo” Oyster Perpetual Motion (OP) sells for the same price as the off-brand. However, older “dial markers” are rising in price and vary widely. For example, a reference 14000 sold for $5,100 at Bonhams in December 2023, while just two months earlier, another fetched $20,000 at Christie’s.
How do I sell my Domino’s Pizza Rolex watch?
If you want to sell your Domino’s Rolex watch, it is vital to make sure it is the real deal. Due diligence is essential to avoid catching fake or counterfeit watches. Certified watch experts can help verify the authenticity of your watch, and numerous online marketplaces and auction houses specialize in selling luxury watches. For over 30 years Precision replica rolex datejust oyster has been a leading online watch retailer. As a third-generation watchmaker, we are qualified to offer value and pay top dollar for every Rolex watch on the market. Our reviews speak for themselves。
The Story of Origins
The story of Domino’s Rolex watches began with founder Tom Monaghan, who began giving away watches in 1977 when he wore a Bulova with the Domino’s logo on the face. Monaghan handed out branded Seikos for several years before settling on the Rolex Air-King Reference 5500. today, the challenge is even more ambitious. These watches are still awarded, although no longer Air-King, as they were briefly discontinued in 2014, leading Domino’s to move to the Oyster Perpetual.
Over the years, Domino’s Rolex has evolved. The logo has changed in size and orientation, briefly going black and white in 1991, then returning to colour the following year. Women were also included, and from 67194 onwards, Domino’s branded Oyster Perpetuals were available in 24 mm cases. In the mid-2000s, the logo left the dial altogether, becoming a more subtle piece of branding on the first ring of the bracelet and in line with Rolex’s more modern dial policy.
All in all, the Domino Rolex watch is an intriguing part of Rolex history and a great collectable for those looking to add character to their replica designer watches collection. As always, it is important to make sure you are buying a genuine Rolex and doing your due diligence before you buy. At Precision Watches, we pride ourselves on being experts in luxury watches and can help you find the perfect watch for your collection.