What If You Could Design Your Own Rolex?
What
if you could design your own Rolex watch? What model would you base it
upon? What colors would you choose? Would you give it a BLACK
DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) case and Oyster bracelet or a custom NATO
strap? The dream of owning a bespoke Rolex watch–which is unique to
you–is now reality with Project X Designs which is based in London, England.
As
a matter of fact, Project X Designs is offering customization services
and will soon be rolling out their own limited edition customized Rolex
watches.
We're All Clones
So
why would anybody want to own a Rolex watch that is unique to
themselves? Probably for the same reason anybody would want to own a
Picasso painting that is unique–because you don't want to go to your
friends house and see the same painting you have hanging above your
fireplace, hanging above theirs.
Have
you ever been to a party and had a conversation with somebody wearing
the exact same Rolex? I have, and it made me feel really strange and
uncomfortable. Have you ever been in a meeting with 16 dudes all wearing
stainless steel Rolex Submariner watches? You get the idea, and so does
Daniel Bourn who is the proprietor of Project X Designs and a long-time
vintage Rolex dealer in London, England.
The Bourn Identity
Before
taking a closer look at the Project X Watches, let's take a closer look
at the man behind the brand, Daniel Bourn. When I first saw Daniel's
creations and website, I was naturally curious about learning more
details. I have had several detailed conversations with Daniel and I
must admit I am blown away with his insight, integrity, design acumen,
talent and passion!!!
Daniel
mentioned that through many years of being a serious Rolex collector
and vintage Rolex dealer, he understood the requirement of those looking
for something different...something unique to them. The idea to offer a
service customizing Rolex watches grew from that. Daniel is a hardcore
stickler for detail and has invested in making many long-term
investments to ensure that Project X Designs quality will go beyond
customer expectations, and it shows!!!
In
the image below we see a really good example of how creative Daniel is
and I must say I am really, really impressed with this color combination
he came up with for the white dialed Explorer.
I have heard some people say they believe Rolex does not like the idea of people selling Rolex watches that have been modified or customized but that does not make sense to me at all. If you bought a Mercedes Benz years ago and had AMG customize it for you, Mercedes would have been happy to make an additional sale and expand its market-share, brand equity and income. As a matter of fact, Mercedes thought it was such a great idea, they bought AMG and now offer the AMG option themselves.
I have heard some people say they believe Rolex does not like the idea of people selling Rolex watches that have been modified or customized but that does not make sense to me at all. If you bought a Mercedes Benz years ago and had AMG customize it for you, Mercedes would have been happy to make an additional sale and expand its market-share, brand equity and income. As a matter of fact, Mercedes thought it was such a great idea, they bought AMG and now offer the AMG option themselves.
I
have said many times I believe Rolex should re-open their custom shop,
just like Fender guitar did. Fender in many ways is the Rolex of
guitars, and about a decade ago, Fender opened up a custom shop which,
for a significant fee, will customize a Fender guitar any way you
want–and the Fender custom shop has been a huge success!!!
I
think Rolex should recognize people want to be unique, and many are
willing to pay a premium to create something that is unique to them.
Some may argue, that God forbid, if Rolex allowed customers to create
their own designs, people would go nuts making tacky watches, but I
don't think that would be the case (pun not intended)–not to mention
Rolex makes models that are way over-the-top–like the Leopard Daytona,
but it does not matter because beauty really is in the eye of the
beholder.
Rolex at Basel 2009
Rolex
just showed off its new models at BaselFair in Switzerland, which ended
yesterday, and many people in the Rolex vintage and collectable
community were underwhelmed to say the least. I am not bashing Rolex
because I love Rolex and would not spend so much of my life energy
writing about their magnificent history if I did not adore Rolex, but I
think Basel was boring at best. I think there is so much room for
significantly improving Rolex design. It seems like in many ways, Rolex
design is confused. Here is an example of what I am taking about:
Last
week Rolex showed off this new model (pictured above) of a men's 36mm
Datejust at BaselWorld with a flowered dial. I think Rolex believes they
are catering to the trend of women wearing men's Rolex watches by
creating this watch. As a man, I wouldn't be caught dead wearing the
flower dial Datejust, but I think it would look great on a woman.
My
point is that, by Rolex focusing its design resources on feminizing
Rolex they are alienating their core consumers. The thing that made
Rolex great has been their tool watches, and I think many women like
wearing men's Rolex watches, because they like wearing men's watches–it
is that simple!!! Take for example, Jennifer Aniston who is seen below
wearing a customized men's Rolex Milgauss that has been customized with a
black PVD coating.
Real Rolex Hotness: Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer
Aniston is considered to be one of the most beautiful women on earth
and she has been wearing Rolex for decades as her personal choice as
seen in the photo above, and in the photo below from a recent GQ
Magazine photo shoot. Notice Jennifer is also wearing her customized
blacked-out PVD Rolex Milgauss.
Back to Project X Designs
So
let's examine what Project X Designs is, by examining what they are
not. Project X Owner and designer, Daniel Bourn says "For our bespoke
Design Service & Limited Edition Designs we currently only use new
Rolex watches. This ensures the quality and accuracy of the product is
maintained. We are simply looking to enhance or adapt an already classic
design by modifying the color, finish and shape, providing the owner
with the freedom and ability to create a greater visual impact, rather
than alter functionality.
Take
for example, the customized Project X Design Rolex Submariner pictured
below. Daniel said "A customer came to us and said they wanted to have
the crown guards removed on an LV 50th Anniversary Rolex Submariner to
give a modern watch, a more vintage and timeless look. We then changed
the insert to black and added a black DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) coating producing more of a stealth military vibe."
Notice in the photo below that the Rolex Submariner crown guards have been removed.
I
asked Daniel about whether or not it was a concern that the PVD coating
might get scratched and have to be refinished? Daniel responded "We use
DLC, otherwise know as Diamond Like Carbon,
so called because it contains diamond-like qualities. As diamonds are
the hardest known naturally occurring mineral the process logically
suggests it creates a more protective surface area after application.
DLC typically utilizes the ability of the material to reduce abrasive
wear, thus improving longevity. It creates a powerful aesthetic image on
the watches, as well as improved durability. The process is also being
used in engineering and bio-engineering industries with Formula 1 cars and medical parts."
In
the photo below notice the Submariner has had solid curved spring-bars
permanently welded to the lugs. This serves several different functions.
It allows the Submariner to accommodate a wider range of NATO, and ZULU
straps and stops the straps from rubbing against the serial number on
the side of the case. Also notice the pearl indices on the bezel at the
top has been replaced with a red ruby.
Project X Designs Customized Daytona
This
next Rolex Daytona is the same model as in the first two photos in this
story. It has a custom painted red hand and the bezel has white enamel
on a black background. This is a very cool look!!!
Customized DEEPSEA SEA-DWELLER
This
next watch is a customized Rolex DEEPSEA SEA-DWELLER which has a DLC
(Diaomond Like Carbon) Coating along with a green bezel pearl to give
the DEEPSEA a more aquatic vibe.
The
photo below is of the DEEPSEA and the back of the watch has the Project
X Designs logo etched in the center of the verso and in this photo we
see the watch with reinforced spring-bars that are removable.
The
idea is you put on a set of the reinforced spring-bars in the summer
months when you want to wear the watch on a nylon strap like a NATO,
then when you want to put back on the DEEPSEA Oyster band you remove the
reenforced springbars by cutting them in their center (since they
cannot be removed with a tool). The idea with these bars is they are
like having a permanently reinforced bar which cannot pop off under any
conditions.
Date Magnifier Removed
This
next customized Rolex LV Submariner has its green bezel replaced with a
black one with the pearl replaced with a blue stone and the trademark
date-magnifier has also been removed. Many people think the Submariner
looks better without the date-magnifier window. Also this watch has the
black DLC finish.
In
the photo below you see the caseback has been custom engraved with the
Project "X" Designs logo which is an "X" in a circle which looks really
cool–like the "T" in a circle, for Tritium–like on the 5517 Milsub. Also
the serial number is engraved on the outside of the caseback.
Watches are for men, what shoes are for women
Men
are extremely limited in what they can wear as far as distinguishing
themselves with jewelry and fashion, which is one of the reasons watches
are so important. If we face reality for a moment you must admit that
nobody needs a Rolex. You can buy a watch for $9.99 that is water resistant and keeps decent time.
Many
people who invest in expensive watches do so because they have a
positive emotional response to the way the watch looks. I am really
impressed with Project X Designs and Daniel Bourn. I think his brand is
extremely refreshing in a world of black or white dialed only stainless Rolex Daytona watches.
I
also find Project X Designs to be unpretentious and genuine. There is
no pretend history or false homage to Rolex historical figures of the
past.
Project
X Designs is filling the gap in the market for people who want
something unique and visually interesting. To my way of thinking, it is
like taking a beautiful painting and simply changing the frame to one
you like better.
As
I previously mentioned, Project X Design offers bespoke watches which
means customized [think bespoke/custom suit] and sometime soon they will
be debuting their limited edition watches which I believe are limited
to 24 watches per design. The limited edition watches are geared toward
people who don't want to take the time or spend the money to customize a
watch but want something unusual and cool.
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