Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 7 hours ago
فسيلة - transplant
هي مكتبة رقمية تحتوي علي آلاف الفيديوهات العربية في جميع المجالات

It is a digital library containing thousands of Arabic videos in all fields.
قوائم تشغيل فسيلة
https://www.dailymotion.com/fasela/playlists

Category

📚
Learning
Transcript
00:03Welcome back, dear viewers
00:07With you is Adham Al-Nashef
00:08With the starting whistle of the second episode
00:11The ball is returned to the team's goalkeeper, Aspa.
00:14Nothing is impossible
00:16It's impossible, this is too late now.
00:19And tomorrow, no friend for now.
00:20No time friend
00:21Of course, we all know
00:23The goalkeeper is the only player allowed
00:26He fights, drinks, and reproduces on the field.
00:29Let's see
00:32Hello
00:33The one we mentioned has the same address
00:34Friend of Cairo, District 18
00:36Take care, all of this is from my sweet time.
00:39I count in seconds
00:40I don't know how much this watch cost.
00:42We know it's keeping you, but
00:43Why a specific technique in the bow? I'll fix it and we'll play
00:45With you, with you
00:50Captain Atab, we reflect
00:51And it is safe
00:57when
00:58Arefa Moench attended
00:59It's clear the ball is very hot in his hand.
01:02As you can see
01:04The goalkeeper is wasting time in the 75th minute.
01:07The governor is very proud of his original watch.
01:11Young men, I fucked them, they played a lot more
01:13This or that
01:14I'm envious, I'm working in Contrast.
01:18When I don't have a characteristic with you
01:19I have a ear
01:20child
01:20It will give you glances
01:22child
01:22Oh Salma, my beloved
01:24This decision to make a mistake isn't yours alone.
01:26Maybe someone is speaking from the perspective of the head of the network's food service.
01:28And what will her stance be in front of her neighbors?
01:30When the laundry is running on the roof of the house
01:32She doesn't find a particular hobby of hers
01:34It's clear the guard is educating himself
01:36The match ends with all players and fans leaving.
01:40And the goalkeeper of the square remains
01:42A meaningless meeting
01:44And a distinctive appearance of the referee distributed
01:47How I wished the days would pass
01:50And I forgot that she was my age
01:52Ahmed Khaled
01:53reconcile
02:01Dear viewers, welcome to two new episodes of the Al-Dahiyya program.
02:04Trulix, my dear, is a well-known company in the field of happiness.
02:08This company produces one million and fifty thousand hours annually.
02:12That means approximately 2,870 hours a day.
02:15That means about 120 hours per hour
02:17That's a very large number, my dear.
02:18Especially when you know that the cheapest Rolex model
02:22The Oyster Perpetual costs approximately five thousand dollars.
02:25Yes?
02:26This, my dear, is the cheap thing they're mocking.
02:27This is what they call copying from a WhatsApp group.
02:29Who, Fahmad, would buy a watch for that price?
02:31If I wear it, I won't be able to get rid of you.
02:33I have this
02:33Let him tell me, my dear
02:34That you are actually
02:36You might have the money for the watch but don't know how to buy it.
02:38You have to put your name with any authorized distributor.
02:41In Wet Anglest, it lasts a month and can extend to a year.
02:44Until the required product becomes available
02:46There are watches like this one, for example, called Patek Philippe.
02:48Maybe come for 3 years
02:49Come 3-4 years and wait for the clock
02:51A watch for $80,000-$90,000
02:53Get up, you're alive, Abu Ahmed!
02:54Alive, my dear, but outside your immediate surroundings.
02:56Delays and difficulty in accessing new products
02:59This makes the used Rolex market or retail market...
03:02It is in very high demand
03:03And in some newer models
03:04It remains cheaper with the old, used one.
03:06For example, the most expensive used Rolex watch
03:08My follower in history was in 2018
03:10Worth more than seventeen and a half million dollars
03:13This watch is a Rolex Daytona model.
03:15It was used by actor Paul Newman
03:17This was a gift from his wife.
03:18She gave it to him in 1968
03:19He was used to using it while driving cars.
03:21He loved cars.
03:23That's why this model became known as the Rolex Paul Newman model.
03:26And the owner of the storehouse who remained at this hour
03:27Paul Newman's daughter's friend
03:29He said, "No, the first thing is that he didn't leave anything out."
03:31Be careful, my dear
03:32This was over eighties
03:33The original watch cost $200 at the time.
03:35See, the one who won the prize won completely.
03:37This will teach you, my dear, how to choose your friends.
03:38And most importantly, choose your friends' fathers.
03:41This story, my dear, is one of the stories
03:42Which immortalized the legend of Rolex watches
03:45correct?
03:45Rolex is a brand that holds 25% of the Swiss watch market.
03:49For unity, my dear, take a quarter of a Swiss franc and crack it.
03:51The value of this company has reached $11 billion.
03:54It means it's the second largest Swiss company
03:56After a long line
03:57But my dear, these numbers are impossible for Electrolux to reach.
03:59If it weren't for the mindset of its founder, who uttered that extremely important sentence
04:05Excellent marketing alone can make a company successful.
04:09Oh, by God, the product might be worthless, but it's because of its good marketing.
04:13Will the company remain successful?
04:14Oh, I know you
04:15I don't understand, Hamad
04:16By the grace of God, evil is strong
04:18No, no, my dear, I'll take care of you.
04:19You are neither a product nor a marketer
04:20The founder of Rolex, my dear, understood the value of the brand.
04:23He thought about what it would be like if he could place his watch at the most important events of the twentieth century.
04:27So, one of them is a Kifil, making it prestigious.
04:29It has a certain prestige in its elegance and style.
04:31His goal, my dear, wasn't necessarily to create high-quality products.
04:35But more importantly, he lets people know that he makes high-quality products.
04:39Do you understand?
04:40This is the principle that gave people the Rolex dream.
04:43This Rolex, my dear, is Hans Wilsdorf
04:45From his name, you can tell he's German.
04:46He was born in 1881 in the city of Kellnbach.
04:49He was the middle child of a very wealthy family.
04:52She works in ironwork and metal products.
04:54But my dear, at the age of twelve, the most tragic thing that can happen to a child happens to him.
04:58His mother dies, and less than a year later his father dies.
05:01It becomes a huge tragedy, especially after his mother decides to sell his father's company.
05:05That's because none of them knows how to manage it.
05:07They sold the company and with the money they brought in Hans and his two sisters.
05:09They put them in boarding schools so they could learn properly.
05:12In the memoirs of Hans, who began in 1946
05:14He describes what his uncles did as shaping his future.
05:16This step made him self-reliant.
05:18And it is a very important reason for his success
05:20The truth, my dear, is that Hans proved to be an extraordinary genius at school.
05:23Yaklamashi dhi basy al-asr
05:24He excelled in mathematics and languages.
05:26He was aware that in order to travel abroad he needed to learn languages
05:29He knew how to speak French and English.
05:31Be careful, my dear, because words are very rare.
05:33If you meet a German who can speak another language at all
05:35While at school, Hans made friends with a Swiss boy.
05:37This Swiss boy was telling him about a Swiss city.
05:40Lashodé von is a city famous for its saucy industry.
05:43Of course, for the sake of drama, Hans hears this.
05:46It is a lightbulb that shines above his mouth
05:47And I'm telling you, I just want to create happiness.
05:49I found my career
05:51This is exactly what I love and understand.
05:52I want to be a happiness maker
05:54And he did it in 1900 when Hanse was 19 years old.
05:57He went to the city of Lashoddy, von D
05:58He works with Souad Kimel's company there.
06:00Listen to it, Kono Korten
06:01His job was to oversee the company's correspondence in English.
06:05Hanza Azizi was smart and intelligent
06:07piecemeal?
06:07Zain may have harmed him and he is growing in the field
06:09He knows more about the happiness industry
06:11His job, my dear, was to dictate happiness daily.
06:14What is this, Abu Ahmed?
06:15If it were a gift, it wouldn't be a proper Arab.
06:16I'm stingy with you, my dear, what does it mean to fill happiness?
06:18Listen to me, my dear, loudly, before the quartz hour
06:20Smartwatches said
06:21Even automatic watches
06:22The clock was perfectly accurate inside, relying on gears.
06:25These gears need to be rotated daily.
06:27So that the clocks can work
06:28This process is called the "gear filling process".
06:31The crown of the clock spun around itself several times
06:34Until you hear a faint click
06:35This set of gears is now called the clock movement.
06:38The movement
06:39Ahmed, these are ridiculous things
06:40He was high all day, wandering around like a log
06:41Let me tell you that the task that appears and is inclined
06:43For Hans, it was an inspiring mission.
06:45The woman asked him two questions
06:47They will change the face of clocks in the world forever.
06:50First question
06:51Why do people have to fill in the clock every day?
06:53We couldn't come up with a way
06:54The clock dictates itself
06:55The second need
06:56This was a goat that he hated very much
06:57Hey everyone
06:58All approved men's watches are Gem watches.
07:01Because she wants to know what time it is
07:02Why do I have to put my hands on my wrist and look for the clock?
07:05No, guys, this is by the hour.
07:07Hey, do you know what time it is? Quickly!
07:08Why don't we do it?
07:09Just like the patient man does
07:10Let's see it in our own way
07:10Back then, Aziza wasn't a men's watch brand.
07:12We put it in the gym
07:13Women are the ones we dress according to their size.
07:15And the hours were being handled with patience.
07:16They are accessories
07:17Because there is no precise gear movement that allows it to enter a wristwatch
07:21Therefore, it is impossible for it to measure time accurately.
07:23So the women wore it for show.
07:25And you, my dear, know women
07:26Their clock is 12 in Al-Sudsuda
07:28And love, you kept making preconceived judgments about gender norms.
07:31A withdrawn from the universities of wisdom
07:33At the same time, men were accustomed to pocket watches.
07:35We'll have to change again.
07:36In Arabic, my dear Hans is the only person
07:38The one who was very annoyed by the pocket watch
07:40Hans, my dear, began to have a strong belief in the wristwatch.
07:42He told you, "I see the future there."
07:44He told his friends that the pocket watches would run out.
07:46And wristwatches will conquer the world
07:47And then you hate what I'm saying.
07:48Oh Abu Ahmad, he had the courage to do this challenge
07:51So, Abu Ahmed, do you think his statement was correct?
07:54my dear
07:57outside
07:58Of course, my dear, you're waiting for me to tell you the story of Mr. Hens's wonderful struggle.
08:02His long road was full of difficulties and challenges.
08:05Lickin's side and the pattern I found frustrating
08:07Until he stood up on his own two feet, the company was named Rolex.
08:10The truth is, my dear, none of this drama happened.
08:12The matter was easy and simple; the man was the owner of Rolex.
08:15He is 14 years old
08:16And his dream came true, with a great deal of trouble.
08:18No confusion
08:18Simply put, my dear Hans, he entered into a partnership with an Englishman named Alfred Davis.
08:22And Asosh, a company of Winsdorf Ann Davis
08:24Her job was simply to import watch movements from Switzerland.
08:27These movements are placed in the watch case.
08:29Which is the metal that is used in the watch
08:31And then they care and set the destination to glass
08:32Then they engrave, skilled
08:33W and D on the back of the clock from Ward
08:35Imported Hat Onosh Baalton
08:37From here they set out to dilute their product for watch dealers in London
08:40But my dear, the least of all Hans is the one whose mind never stops thinking.
08:43He had a different name for his company.
08:45Her name is distinctive to her, Ea.
08:46And here, Omar is very clever.
08:48He is considering the requirements for creating a successful brand name.
08:50One falcon, its name is small.
08:52So that it can be easily written on the watch
08:53I mean, for example, Ghandour
08:55We need him, for example, two hours to write it
08:56You also need to choose a name with simple letters.
08:58Anyone in the world who is being ostentatious
09:00Rakhim three, it's a name that suggests luxury
09:03And I have an impression of authenticity
09:04And indeed, the man is trying out hundreds of possibilities, according to him.
09:08But nothing worked out.
09:09Until one time in 2008
09:11While he was riding in a horse-drawn carriage in London
09:13He'll get a good genie according to his age.
09:15And he whispers in his ear
09:16Rolex, a joke, came in the brain
09:18Where was that time, my dear? The company's name is now Rolex.
09:20The one whose name is fabricated
09:21Manoush, what meaning?
09:22Vankosh
09:22During this period, a collaboration began between Rolex
09:25Herman Ejlal Company
09:26This company specialized in manufacturing Rolex watch movements.
09:30Through this cooperation
09:31A goat was able to fulfill a dream
09:32And it delivers to the first wristwatch
09:34It can measure the time accurately
09:36Allah is great
09:36wristwatch
09:37This is a certificate of accreditation from Q School
09:39And this, my dear, is one of the most important schools in England.
09:41Mohammed, I'm sorry, Hamad
09:42A film about dramatic stories, ups and downs
09:45I feel this was a success easily.
09:46My dear, don't rush, the problems are still to come.
09:48I told you the man is German and he's going to work in England.
09:50Look where we went that day, still
09:52Is Armila a problem? Armila
09:53Let me tell you, my dear
09:54Two weeks after Hans' arrival
09:56The world's first accurate wristwatch
09:59I have a feeling you haven't heard of it; it's called Blind War.
10:03The first war of blindness, my dear, was not just an ordinary war.
10:06Deha, my dear, is almost the only war
10:08Where we saw beauty, tents, and cemeteries
10:11With his tanks, planes, and chemical gases
10:13Azizi's war has evolved in technology.
10:14It shaped the course of the world as we know it today.
10:16And among the things that have developed in this war, my dear
10:18The hours
10:19The war proved Heinz's bet on the Eid watch to be correct.
10:22When the watch is on the hand
10:23It became useful for officers and soldiers
10:25The matter remained practical.
10:26And you know the time right away
10:27Not yet far away, my hand
10:28And he ends his pocket
10:30He grabbed the machine gun and the frying pan to my right.
10:32When will I do all this?
10:33That's why
10:34In 2015, Rolex began producing a large number of trench clocks.
10:38trenchwatches
10:39These, my dear, are hybrid hours
10:41It is worn on the hand
10:42But it has the same cover as pocket watches.
10:44They also have two handles.
10:45I feel like you could attach a watch strap to them
10:48So you can put it on your hand
10:49Of course, these hours
10:50I'm very stubborn
10:51especially
10:52It's time for certified certification.
10:53That they are precise hours
10:54All of this is what they tell you, my dear.
10:56Hans's pleas did not save him
10:57Hans Wilsdorf
10:59secular name
11:00The one who lives in Britain
11:01At a time that is less than ideal
11:03The two donuts are not in agreement
11:04Here, dear Hans Heeger
11:06He takes a Rolex and moves it
11:07From Britain
11:08To its headquarters in Geneva
11:09The city that is still closed today
11:11Its headquarters is the company headquarters.
11:12Here, my dear, let me warn you about a strange situation.
11:14The most important Swiss watch company currently
11:16Its owner is Swiss
11:17Nor was it founded from the beginning
11:18Bois is currently Swiss
11:19What's up, my dear?
11:20The company started to grow in Geneva
11:21More than 40 employees remained there.
11:23Your news, my dear
11:23All this and Hans is still not 40 years old
11:25Thank God, that means
11:26Congratulations on the invitation to the two boys
11:27It is permissible for his partner's sister
11:28And here Rolex transforms
11:30To a private family company
11:31Unfortunately, my dear Hans
11:32He did not get along with his mother.
11:34Diab and Hamid
11:35Because there were many Arabs in the family
11:36Of course, my dear, with caution.
11:37This is where Rolex's real breakthrough began.
11:40The genius of its founder began to become clearly apparent.
11:42At the beginning of the twenties
11:43The clocks started
11:44It spread clearly
11:45But Hans, with his marketing mindset, is a genbara
11:48He wasn't convinced by this success
11:49And he started with the most famous marketing strategy.
11:51And he began to think
11:51How can he increase his sales?
11:53He looks at the problems with his product in the market
11:54He tries to fix it
11:55The truth is, the workers had the same old complaint.
11:58The one who's been bothering Hans for twenty years
11:59People don't like to keep filling out the clock every day.
12:01Especially since this makes them need to return
12:03They fix the clock every day
12:05The second point
12:05The watch case that protected the gears
12:08Very weak
12:08Even if it is sturdy
12:10And with any drop of water or a bit of dust
12:11They enter the gearbox
12:12The worker is forced to take the watch for repair.
12:14The clock at that time was almost working harder than the mechanic.
12:16Hans starts working until he can buy the rights to a watch case.
12:19It doesn't drain water or cause any gear problems.
12:21Her name was Oyster, or Warrior
12:23And he started to do it to her very noisily
12:25It is the first water-resistant wristwatch.
12:27Rizistan's string
12:28Let me tell you, my dear, suddenly
12:29That statement was not accurate.
12:31liar
12:31He doesn't know where the liar goes, Abu Ahmed.
12:33He, my dear, goes to marketing
12:35Marketing and Sales
12:36Let me tell you, my dear
12:37There's another company called Deepway
12:38The water-resistant watch worked
12:41Eight years before Rolex
12:42And Talha is indeed a liar.
12:43This hour, my dear, has not been violated.
12:45Because the clock's output was wide
12:47And it digs into the skin of the hand
12:48And the mask
12:49Here, Hanza came up with a clever or innovative idea.
12:51He went to a number of large watch stores
12:52Approved in Britain and Europe
12:54Change the storefronts
12:55So that it remains a large fish tank
12:57And in the heart of the basin, amidst the marine clans
12:59There are Oyster and Rolex watches in working condition.
13:01It tells the time accurately
13:03Do you see, audience?
13:04Can you see how my watch works underwater?
13:06Do fish swim?
13:07And its name is Oyster Shell, so it made a visual image for you?
13:09Take back, my dear, this was in 1927.
13:11People, my dear, were not trustworthy
13:13And she kept entering the neighborhood to find out
13:14Is there any visual disturbance or anything like that?
13:17So we see the hours as being accurate to the point of being precise?
13:18Is there no arena or small threads that move the world?
13:20A square just standing there in the water, and nobody's bothering it?
13:22It was, my dear, a miraculous square
13:24Someone told me, "Abu Hamad, this man has a similar taste."
13:25This is awful
13:26Let him tell you, my dear, that he's still...
13:27Let him tell you a story like that
13:28I got it at this time
13:29When the press became interested in swimming, Marsed Sklijc
13:32The one who wants to be the first British woman
13:34The English Channel swims completely
13:36And journalists walk alongside her on the platforms
13:38To confirm this achievement
13:40And they convey it to the whole world
13:41Journalists were present at the Vienna airport to report this achievement to the world.
13:45Here, my dear, is someone watching and waiting.
13:47Your uncle Hans
13:48He said, "Well, what about swimming?"
13:50Which all the journalists will see while she's swimming
13:53Why wear a Rolex watch?
13:57So, my dear, he asked Mercedes
13:59She'll hang an Oyster Rolex watch around her neck.
14:03In contrast to this swimming
14:04This watch will be a gift
14:06What did I get from Rolex today, guys?
14:07Shall we do an unboxing?
14:08My dear Mercedes, you'll be swimming in the canal for ten hours.
14:12ten hours
14:12My dear, if it were a real Mercedes, it would have stopped twice in Rast by now.
14:15But due to the severe water surge in October
14:17She fainted and they had to pull her out of the water.
14:19The important thing is that he's a journalist from The Times newspaper.
14:21As well as the ship that Mercedes left
14:23And they were alone for an hour
14:24What a surprise, my dear! The house is lying on the ground like that, wobbly around.
14:27It is noticeable that the clock conveys time accurately.
14:30When he took hold of the watch and opened it from the inside
14:32He found it completely dry.
14:34Let me die
14:35What hours are they sucking on right now?
14:37Medicine, my dear, oil
14:39All knowledge, my dear
14:41Mercedes forgot
14:41He forgot the girl
14:42And the ten hours I spent blinding them in the water
14:44In October
14:45Between France and England
14:46He was all preoccupied with his Rolex watch.
14:48The one who didn't send anything in the water
14:49And he was giving the exact time
14:51Hans is taking advantage of the situation here.
14:53He launches a campaign of sycophancy on the front page.
14:56On the Daily Mail Journal
14:56A massive Dahya campaign
14:58It will return in ten days
14:59Sponsor
14:59Hans spent a huge amount on marketing
15:01That was a year of great need for him, my dear, at that time.
15:03The name Rolex is etched in our minds
15:05As an example of accuracy under the most difficult conditions
15:07In 1931, Rolex succeeded in creating the perfect watch.
15:12Hours you don't need on a daily basis
15:14All you have to do is wear the watch.
15:15And through your hand movement
15:16And you're walking around swaying like that, huh?
15:18You will move a rotating device called a router inside the clock.
15:21This device is connected to the gears
15:22He's the one who will fill the clock
15:24The model name remained
15:25Oyster Prepschol
15:26This model is still in use today.
15:28After more than 92 years
15:29He revolutionized the world of watches
15:31Old mechanical watches
15:32What's going on?
15:33Currently, any watch is based on gears.
15:35Regardless of the brand, whether it's Rolex or any other
15:37It will have this root
15:38My dear, these are called automatic watches.
15:40Because as long as you're moving
15:41And you're wearing the watch
15:42She prefers to do auto-winding
15:44Come in, my dear
15:44How does the Rolex watchmaking industry work?
15:47Take care, my dear
15:47We're in our thirties
15:48Rolex watches at that time
15:50Kanch offers watches for the rich edition
15:52But they are ordinary watches for the mid-range edition.
15:54Or slightly above average
15:55At that time, her blending
15:57It's a process
15:58And it endures more than just being a slut
16:00Thus, for example, it was the preferred choice for Royal Air Force officers.
16:04Because for them, while they are in the air
16:06It was a matter of hours, even shorter than the hours on the planes themselves.
16:09With the Second World War
16:10A large number of English officers and soldiers were affected
16:13And I followed him to the prisoner-of-war camps
16:15And the Germans exported thousands of Rolex watches
16:18Hanzem then launched an initiative
16:19British prisoners of war
16:21Those who will ask him for a Rolex watch
16:22He will ship them to their detention camp.
16:25Instead of the hours that were taken from them
16:26No one ever gets married without a watch.
16:28And he doesn't know when he'll get out
16:29On the other hand
16:30He won't take the price of the new watches from them.
16:31Change after the war
16:32Al-Mashidia
16:33You're a traitor, my dear, you're still a British prisoner of war.
16:35I'm waiting for the visit.
16:36Waiting for a sweet meal
16:37You'll find a Rolex watch.
16:38Not only that
16:39And you will pay the full amount
16:40Out of sight, my dear
16:42This move was a very great move.
16:43Rolex has become highly regarded in the eyes of the British.
16:46Because that means
16:47Henzem is sending a message that includes
16:48He is confident of an Allied victory.
16:50And the family will get him out of detention.
16:52If you can get them to pay him, of course, his hours
16:55And whoever does
16:55Thousands of hours were charged for the soldiers
16:57Some dear ones said that the military requested 3000 hours
16:59But the current situation is not right, this monkey thing.
17:00Second, usually, Abu Hamid
17:01The workers' money was spent with the English.
17:03He's not originally German
17:04Oh Abu Ahmid
17:05This is the spirit we want to encourage.
17:06Despite the man being German
17:07However, he was sympathetic to southern Britain.
17:09The workers I sent hours
17:10What is this? How is this possible?
17:12My dear, this movement was not for the sake of the nation.
17:15Don't forget, my dear, that there was a war between Britain and Germany.
17:18And you are a German man living in Britain
17:19This is in addition to the state of hostility that existed before the war.
17:21All of these things are harmful to the sound of Trolix
17:23At this time, it is necessary to prove and support the allies.
17:25May God cut it off and we'll get a spare part
17:27Tell my dear friend that he has experienced this hostility before.
17:29When he launched a watch brand under his name in 1934
17:32He continued producing it until 1940
17:34These watches were of the same quality as Rolex.
17:37Unfortunately, it failed, and Wilsdorf was forced to discontinue the company.
17:40All this because he put his German name on it
17:42And here, my dear, Henz realized the bitter truth
17:44For the Rolex name to live on, it must be used in the tax.
17:47And the western community in which he lived for about 20 years
17:49Only a German man who makes great watches will ever see it.
17:53And people buy them, yeah.
17:54But in the name of Rolex
17:55And this, my dear, is a lesson that has had a profound impact on his psyche.
17:57Among all the war-related messages that were reaching Rolex
18:00Henz noticed a message coming from the corporal
18:02Clive James Nutting is requesting a Rolex Oyster model 3525.
18:06This watch is relatively expensive because it has a chronograph.
18:10Which is the basic form of the old stopwatch
18:12What catches Henz's attention about this message is how a corporal is asking for an expensive watch.
18:16While the Zabat is higher than him
18:18They request cheaper watches, like the Spit Kingi model, for example.
18:20The important thing is that Hans Byrd took advantage of himself.
18:22He tells him he's even considering paying the hourly rate while the war is ongoing.
18:26The watch is indeed being charged from the camp in occupied Poland, Anazak.
18:29And what he didn't know was that he was a fool at the time.
18:31The watch that the corporal requested was for a secret purpose, part of a mission he had in mind.
18:35This is a hearing aid that calculates the duration of the Nazi patrol movement.
18:40The one who passes through the camp every night
18:46And Rolex, my dear, is truly successful.
18:49If the German authorities don't succeed in arresting them again
18:51And they executed a large number of them and punished the rest.
18:53And at the end of the war, none of them will return to their homeland safe and sound.
18:56Except for three, this corporal was one of them.
18:58Because of Rolex's overwhelming popularity at the time of the events...
19:01Which you will later learn about in The Great Escape
19:03Allied soldiers and officers from other countries begin to talk about Rolex in a negative way.
19:08And here, new markets open up for Rolex after the war.
19:10For example, the American market
19:12Amidst all these successes, my dear, something happens, and the henhouse
19:14His wife is dying
19:15Here, Hans decides to establish a charitable foundation in his name.
19:17And according to you, dear, this institution will be important in the future of Rolex.
19:20He's not boosting your popularity with him.
19:21Importantly, after the war, Rolex began to take its prominent place in society.
19:25And around Edin are artists, presidents, and celebrities
19:28To the point that when she goes down for the first hour
19:30The calendar changes automatically.
19:31Why is it called the President's Clock?
19:34Because President Dwight Eisenhower was kissing it
19:36Also, Rolex in the early fifties was producing new models to suit difficult circumstances.
19:40For example, you have the Explorer watch
19:41It is used by climbers and adventurers
19:43Which has special hinges
19:45To absorb shocks and vibrations
19:47And it maintains the watch's performance
19:49Not only that, she removed it an hour later.
19:51For divers, it should be able to withstand it.
19:53Up to a depth of 100 meters, and also
19:55Henzi exaggerated in her prayers
19:56He said it was the first watch to operate at that depth.
19:59Although Omega
20:01The divers' watch has been in operation for 20 years.
20:03It doesn't reach a meter, it reaches 35 meters.
20:06You have another hour
20:07The Gemmaster watch that Rolex you asked about
20:09She will be able to calculate two areas
20:11Two time segments at the same time
20:13This is of course suitable for people who travel regularly.
20:15So, I'm in Egypt and my watch is still working correctly.
20:17I need to go to Saudi Arabia so I can stay informed.
20:19So, if I travel a lot between Egypt and Saudi Arabia
20:21I still have a watch that shows the time in both countries.
20:23I don't need to tell you, my dear, that this was also
20:25Over-propaganda because Longines
20:27This watch was introduced 25 years before them.
20:29Ahmed's watch, that's why I'm not going to buy a Rolex.
20:31Never, because its owner was a liar.
20:33Is that really the reason? It's not normal to advertise.
20:35And you know what I'm saying, you best free space in Egypt
20:37Try every available space in Egypt, it's all for the illiterate.
20:39If they don't eat it, then it's over.
20:41Shops that cost 2.5, but there's nothing in them that costs 2.5
20:42Let me tell you, my dear, about the strangest Rolex watch models.
20:45Some believe she is the most disliked model among them.
20:48It is the Milgos
20:49It is designed to operate within the large magnetic fields found in laboratories and research facilities.
20:54He explained that it's not very useful unless you're a physicist or radiation technician.
20:57Do you want to know the time inside the lab?
20:59And his son used it a little rarely
21:01To achieve, my dear, after all the hardships, stories, and successes, was something beyond imagination.
21:06The deepest point in the oceans is what divides them
21:08In the Mariana Trench
21:10The depth of this point is approximately 11,000 meters
21:13To get a sense of the enormity of this number, look at the Burj Khalifa.
21:15Which is the tallest building in the world
21:17The Mariana Trench is roughly the length of 13 squares stacked on top of each other.
21:21above some below
21:22And there will also be about 200 meters of water above them.
21:24The important thing is that there's an adventurer named Chuck Pika
21:26He decided to take a special submarine designed by Bo
21:29And the Shlancher Deep will descend with it
21:30Here, Hans Joha Tsakt leaves him and goes down alone like that
21:32He doesn't get caught in a crowd or a crowd.
21:34That's what happened when a girl was given 10 hours in the water, and then a watch was placed around her neck.
21:37Imagine, 13 Marj Khalifa is down
21:38Come here, come here, I have a little something for you.
21:40Lucky hour
21:41Here, Hans decides that Rolex must try out its new watch.
21:44Designed for diving
21:46The Rolex Deep Sea watch was designed
21:47It will withstand pressure at a depth of 3900 meters
21:51Because it was increasing security by 25%
21:53So you could say that the watch will be able to withstand it.
21:55Approximately 5000 meters
21:56Now, he speaks with a depth that no human being has ever reached before.
21:59Its depth is greater than its capacity to bear; try twice that.
22:01And indeed, my dear, the submarine will be launched in January 1060.
22:04The clock was mounted on the submarine's deck, illuminated by lightning.
22:06And it starts going tick-tock tick-tock tick-tock tick-tock tick-tock tick-tock
22:09It will take five hours to descend
22:10The terrifying surprise occurred at a depth of 9000 meters.
22:13When the east happened, it was through one of the outer windows of the submarine.
22:16But thankfully the submarine's protection systems were not affected.
22:19The submarine's height preferred to rise in about three hours and win
22:21Until I reached the surface
22:22Here, my dear, is your uncle Henzi sitting now.
22:25Of course, it wasn't the team that said anything, neither about the Pecker, nor the submarine, nor its protection system.
22:28I need to know what time it will be. Hurry up!
22:30Get out, hurry up!
22:31No, my dear, Beckard will send a telegram to Hans.
22:34He tells him, "I'm glad your watch is working, Mr. Henz."
22:37It was accurate at a depth of 11,000 meters.
22:40Just like it's on the surface
22:41The clock kept running throughout the journey and didn't stop.
22:44The submarine's glass is cracked and it is not
22:45Here's Henz five in his face
22:47He told him to say, "God willing, this is God's hour."
22:48And in 2012, the well-known director James Cameron will be released
22:52The Titanic and Avatar guy with another submarine to this Chalger point
22:55He also hung a Rolex watch on top of the submarine.
22:58And you too, my dear, will pass the same test.
23:00Henz's journey, my dear, will end after Picard's submarine voyage.
23:04In 6 months
23:05Hans Wilsdorf died after building the brand
23:07The one who will continue to live after him until this moment
23:10Brand, what the experts will say about it
23:11It is the most famous among all Swiss brands.
23:14Rolex built its reputation on two main things
23:16Inventing awesome technologies
23:17Whether you bought it or upgraded it
23:19The costume of the Olisterces, for example
23:20And the server and the router
23:21And Diet Gas and Deep Sea
23:22And the second story
23:23And this is the most important thing: strong marketing.
23:25The marketing that succeeded in making the Rolex name a household name
23:28It is important, my dear, that after the death of Henz
23:30All his assets and the Rolex company were transferred
23:33For the charity he built
23:34Remember when his wife died?
23:35And this is it, my dear, in case you didn't know, of course.
23:37Episode notes
23:38I'll win them all, Rolex.
23:39Going for good
23:40So you, my dear, spent a million and a half
23:42Go a few from there
23:43Don't worry, this company is a non-profit organization.
23:46Noon Profit
23:47Don't take it off at all
23:48The money won't reach businessmen whose pockets are overflowing with cash.
23:52You'll probably go play tennis at Wimbledon
23:55For marketing purposes
23:56You remind me, my dear, that I want to buy a Rolex watch.
23:58Because of luxury, elegance, and all that stuff?
24:00No, because it's pure, pure, pure, pure.
24:02I have two good deeds I've done in my life, my dear.
24:04I'll leave the rest to the cashier.
24:06And I buy a Rolex watch
24:08The 19th century, my dear, was a century of great changes.
24:10In health, wars, and technology
24:12And most importantly, geographical discoveries
24:14Tanima Bashar Mistalush Gharb Ma'a Al-Ard Ghir Wasilun
24:17The most important companion for humanity in all of this was the chronometer.
24:20or the clock
24:20In the hands of mobile phones and smartwatches
24:23The idea was that the clock worked with complications.
24:25Or another job besides wasting time
24:27Something valuable and very important
24:28And sometimes in dangerous situations, he is the deciding factor.
24:30Hans' dream was that Rolex would remain a rough watch.
24:33It can withstand all harsh environments
24:34It's a kind of outfit worn by scientists, soldiers, and adventurers.
24:37Whether they are on the summit of Everest or at the deepest point in the ocean
24:40A sturdy watch that can withstand the heat of the desert sun.
24:43And the Arctic Garden
24:44An hour might be more expensive than a continuous one
24:46But it's time peace
24:47It lives with a person for a lifetime
24:48And my dear, at that time anyone could get it
24:58Very family-oriented in imprinting the features of the captives
25:00This started happening gradually from the 1960s until the present day.
25:03Rolex began to build its new reputation on luxury rather than precision.
25:07And the Rolex name remained shining
25:08And it remains one of the most famous names of the brands
25:10And the dream that many people want to possess
25:12And the day will come when the side that is the letter "M" will appear.
25:14Hans Wilsdorf's name was absent from the shadows
25:16He disappeared, and no one knew him except those interested in the field of watches.
25:19Willesdorf, my dear, killed his name so that the thing he created would live on.
25:22Because time is like a sword, my dear
25:24Watch the previous episodes to see the upcoming ones.
25:25Go down and look through the small window that we counted from the subscription
25:27Honestly, my dear
25:28Someone who's mentally ill would buy a Rolex
25:29No more empty boasting
25:32I'm not into that kind of talk.
25:33From a man, but I've consulted with one man my whole life.
25:34My whole life
25:35My dear, I only buy them for charitable purposes.
25:37Isn't this a non-profit company?
25:39I am happy to support non-profit organizations.
25:42But my dear, I love to do good and cast my hand into the sea.
25:45Especially if
25:46Water Resistant Original Ghee Brand

Recommended