Rolex Explorer
The Rolex Explorer is recontextualized here by taking it out of the gala and placing it back where it was born: the cold, brutal environment of Everest. The strategic intention was to shift the perception of the watch from a symbol of prestige to an instrument of resistance, built to operate under extreme conditions where function overrides appearance. The film is structured around a tension between control and hostility, moving away from polished watchmaking standards toward a rawer, more physical aesthetic, with grain, density and restrained light shaping the image. Through immersive macro perspectives, familiar elements become spatial structures, preserving product clarity while introducing subtle disorientation, aligned with the Explorer’s original context of navigation at altitude. The sound follows the same logic: heavy, incisive, almost abrasive, like a violent 8,848-meter wind. As Creative Director, I led the project end-to-end, from strategic concept to AI-driven production, compositing, editing and original sound, building a unified system where image, motion and sound operate as one.