1. Rex watches are a world brand.
2. Introduction to the Rex brand:
The Rex watch factory was established in Geneva, Switzerland in 1919. Named after the founder, Rex hopes to witness and promote the development of the watch industry in this life. Since its establishment, Rex has overcome all difficulties, cleared away the clouds and witnessed the ups and downs of the watch industry. Rex has always adhered to the law of survival of the fittest when it was founded, ensuring its continuous progress and keeping pace with the advancement of the times.
3. Rex brand history:
In 1919, a watch factory named after Rex was established.
In 1923, there was an unprecedented demand for watches, and the first pot of gold was harvested.
In 1930, it was the only watch sponsor of the first World Cup.
In 1935, Rex met Black Lightning Jesse Owens.
In 1935, alloy electroplating was introduced in the UK, creating a precedent in the watch industry.
In 1938, sponsor of the third World Cup in France.
In 1938, an alloy spring material was obtained in France that guaranteed the normal operation of the spring for more than 40 years.
In 1941, the business section of Neue Zuricher Zeitung published outstanding companies.
In 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted and promulgated the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights". Rex produced a commemorative watch, which was reported in a special issue of the Swiss "Times".
In 1952, traditional jewelry craftsmanship and watch craftsmanship were combined for the first time.
In 1953, it was favored by Marilyn Monroe, the then popular Hollywood porn star.
In 1959, marking the half-century anniversary of Rex, it established an image of “the best quality” in the watch industry, and foreign media reported.
In 1988, the first store opened in Zurich.
In 1990, it authorized stores in more than 30 European and American countries, including the United Kingdom, France, the United States, Canada, Ireland, Belgium, and Germany.
In 2002, the century-old enterprise was reported in the "Daily News" column of Swiss German TV station.
In 2004, there were thousands of branches around the world, and it was reported in special editions of media such as "The Times" and "BBC".
In 2008, we opened up the Chinese market and entered Hong Kong, China.
In 2013, it entered mainland China.