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I remember a train ride I had a good number of years ago, when the train entered the station we stood up, ad I said to the guy from the opposite bay of seats, 'nice GMT', he responded by nonchalantly saying 'actually it's a Rolex'. Says it all really.
Most people that buy and own a Rolex does so for the perceived status the watch brings. Remember, this is our little echo chamber for all things Rolex, the rest of the world is not like us!! ![]() |
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Rolex As A Status Symbol
A Rolex watch is a status symbol no matter how you cut it. Some say they like them for the build quality or the accuracy. Whatever the reason it is a status symbol. Rolex isn’t the only status symbol but because of strong marketing to the general public It is the number 1 status symbol.
We are all wearing clocks on our Wrist worth many thousands of dollars. A lot of us have multiple watches as well. I would say any watch over 1 thousand dollars is a status symbol. Disposable income. As most non watch people consider Rolex the best, most expensive watch. They would think it’s absolutely insane to be on a waitlist for many years to buy a watch for $10,000 and up. There are tiers to the Rolex watches that have different status among the brand and there are different brands that us enthusiasts know about which we would rank above and below Rolex. Let’s all be honest. When we see someone with a Rolex or an expensive watch watch we think they are successful. That is the definition of a status symbol. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I would say there is a huge difference between noticing and saying something. I notice a lot of people wearing a Rolex. I rarely if ever comment unless they are wearing the exact same watch as me. It’s awkward commenting on a strangers watch in a public space. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I would say you may not wear it for a status symbol for yourself but to others in this world Rolex is definitely a status symbol. Think of the times you go out to a nice event/dinner and you dress up. Don’t you usually grab your best watch? I would say Rolex watches are the most recognizable status symbol in the world. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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1. The watch market is crashing, Rolex used prices are declining. Most Rolex models used sell below retail.
2. New Rolexes are becoming more plentiful. Is Rolex a status symbol ? yes, but so is cartier, IWC, etc. Anything over £1000 is a status symbol. The point is that Rolex is subject to the same supply and demand as any other brand. Rolex always plays the game of supplying less to the market then it demands, thus keeping prices up. But this is artificial and not to be relied on. Its like diamonds. De Beers used to control supply, and just smash excess diamonds into industrial diamonds. Now, due to competition, particularly artificial diamonds, which young people are really going for with engagements and marriages, the used price of diamonds has completely crashed. The other thing, which is worrying for Rolex, is that the constant price rises, well over inflation and materials, have made many people weary. The amount of gold models for example around london. All ADs have loads of them unsold. I know some very rich people, and I have a friend who wants a day-date, but even though he can easily afford it, he is not buying, as his business brain is just telling him its a con. He is now looking on the used market. |
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I wear Rolex watches because I like them, not because it supposedly elevates my status to either myself, colleagues or strangers. Frankly, I couldn't care less what people think about my watches. |
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Rolex’s branding is so ubiquitous and it is so ingrained in the cultural Zeitgeist that it’s impossible to distinguish whether one’s feelings about Rolex from that branding. Rolex’s position as a status symbol is already baked into society. Most (many?) people probably aren’t consciously thinking “I’m buying this watch as a status symbol.” But unconsciously? People like to think they aren’t affected by advertising, branding, etc. but everyone is.
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I might have my terminology wrong, but how can Rolex watches be exclusive? Can’t anyone with a normal limit credit card buy one pretty easily? I remember back in the late 90’s when I was in college. No job, student debt, but I applied for, and was given a gold card with a $5,000 limit. Pretty sure I could have purchased a Rolex with that card. Would that have proven that “I made it”? These aren’t $100,000 plus items. That would be more exclusive in my mind.
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If you have to finance it or use a credit card to fund it, then you can’t afford it. Driving up your debt for a watch is dumb. I mean, I can go buy a Lamborghini today if I wanted to, that doesn’t mean I can afford it. Just because there is a credit card in the wallet, that doesn’t mean there is money in the bank. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Yes their branding has succeeded IMHO.
With my first year as a Director in the bag, a lunchtime quest for a Rolex took a 15 minute drive, tried it on, bought it, and was back at the office by 1pm. It worked on me. 25 years hence, that model's MSRP annual inflation is approximately 4.38%. But a base model Ford F-150 truck over the past 25 years is approximately 6.63%. Not Veblen IMHO. Rank and file flippers flood the demand model Inverse branding exercise? Sheeple? ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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It is very dependent on cultural context both relating to ethnicity and socio economic status. There are a fair amount of idiot owners out there all across spectrum of owners.
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No matter how you look at it, most people look at Rolex as a luxury brand. A few not, but in the end it is both a status symbol and a great watch. If it was not, we would not be having this conversation.
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To me it is also true that in this day and age, more and more people recognize luxury items other people are wearing whether they comment on them or not. There is nothing wrong with that except if your intent is to fly under the radar that has become more difficult.
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I agree!!! I enjoy my watches and my cars, etc., but I'm not an ostentatious person and I try to keep what I like on the down low as much as possible. I go to cars and coffee car shows in the warm months but my cars and my watches are thankfully not the most expensive or flashy things there! I understand how some people thrive on the flash of things but it still seems weird to me...
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OP is saying that as prices increase, demand increases. Rolex has been increasing prices regularly but demand has gone down substantially over the past year. But prices have increased. Trying to make statements that hold under all conditions often don’t work.
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I really wish people didn’t view these as status symbols. I think there are even some silly owners who stack their PM pieces with other Volkswagen goods like VCA Alhambra bracelets. Very gaudy!
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If Rolex always does it how is it artificial? It’s quite tangible, reliable, clearly predictable. How can a business strategy so intentional be artificial?
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I've voiced this opinion before, but I believe the absolute overwhelming majority of people who are introduced to Rolex is because of brand prestige. That prestige may be because of reliability or because your father chose to wear one for the same reasons or it may be because you saw it on Instagram. This is usually the first wave of the relationship with Rolex.
The second wave is often a rejection of Rolex. "Everyone has one, not worth the cost, etc..." This is often accompanied by exploration of other brands; which in my opinion is a great thing. Finally, the third phase tends to be a return to Rolex. Yes, because of the prestige, but also because of a deeper appreciation of the quality, fit, finish, functionality that Rolex has. There's a reason a mass produced timepiece like Rolex appears to be on equal footing or at least in the collections of people who also own far nicer ultra-luxury brands like PP, AP, VC, ALS, etc... It's because Rolex is absolutely the best at where it fits into the market. |
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Now, the entry point is very different towards ownership but the same idea applies. People can make horrible financial decisions to convey a certain lifestyle/status/image. But, yes, a Rolex IS a status symbol. Whether it is a primary motivating factor for WHY someone buys a Rolex, is likely only knowable on an individual basis… |
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