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11 November 2009, 02:04 AM | #1 |
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Is Rolex made of Swedish steel?
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Look what i found! In the rolex advertising, the text says: "All Rolex Oysters are carved out of a solid block of 18 kt. gold or hardend Swedish stainless steel." Here is the link: http://news.google.com/newspapers?ni...=2687,11502344 Is it true? Anybody knows? |
11 November 2009, 02:42 AM | #2 |
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That ad is nearly 40 years old. I don't think Rolex has specified the source of their raw materials for some time. They probably have several sources for critical materials. Sweden could still be one of them.
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The ad is too old to be relevant as to current steel source.
I think the largest steel producers these days tend to be in India and China, but I guess it could still be Sweden or some European based company. If the steel is now sourced from India or China, I doubt Rolex would mention in an Ad. Even back then, I note that Rolex prefers to associate the 1968 Olympics with Acapulco, rather than Mexico City!
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I would imagine the steel is sourced world wide in billets or in scrap form to be melted down and reformed into billets.There's a lot of myths surrounding Rolex watches. Here is one of them:you often hear that it takes Rolex a year to build a watch. Rolex does little to dispel this myth and in fact promotes it in some of its advertising like one above. But this claim is widely ridiculed within the industry. Anyone who has seen Rolex's new watch manufacturing center in Geneva knows it's a near perfect fusion of automation and technology.Today when you consider that Rolex is producing around 4,000 plus watches a day at peek, this one-year-to-build claim is exposed for what it is.Just purely marketing hype propaganda designed to create a romantic myth around the idea of real watchmaking instead of highly automated mass production..I watched a program on the making of mobile phones all those very very tiny component put on to circuit boards at break neck speed by machine.Cannot see why not the same for mass produced watches.
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well if u add up all the time, sequentially, for each part, from start to finish, it may just a year. thats why they are saying it i guess. pretty misleading.
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Jocke, we all know where the Rolex steel comes from, it's just the moderators that thinks it comes from China. |
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That explains the "Made in China" sticker on mine.
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I don't think it comes from China, Leo. See! I'm alive AND awake!
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Allan did you know your glasses is made in yellow in China.
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Yes, and not surprisingly either!
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Well, I think Jocke has shown the best evidence so far, the Swedish company Sandvik is delivering steel to Rolex!
I thought it just was a myth, but there it is. |
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interesting facts
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What about the ceramic bezel? The Rolex web page claims it takes 40 hours to make it. Is this exaggerated?
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Thanks Padi, I always knew there was marketing hyperbole in that claim, but was never quite sure how they "calculated" the year... I wonder if it includes time taken in the preparation of raw materials? eg. the smelting of the gold. Or maybe it means from the time the first billet of steel/gold/platinum is cast, until the watch actually leaves the factory gate?
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Indeed an interesting and fun read!
A big for Swedish steel. (but then again, who would have thought anything else?) Cheers, Joe |
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It is likely as much hype as them saying it takes a year to make a Rolex
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or perhaps a thousand inserts. Its just purely marketing propaganda much like saying (Carlberg is the best larger in the world) but then they say probably.
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What's the difference between Swedish steel and say, steel from China or Mexico or anywhere else? Is Swedish steel harder? (I think the measurement scale for hardness is Vickers).
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316L 904L and all the rest of the stainless steels will have same formula world wide.But myself worked in the Steel industry for almost 30 years,but in those days say Ford preferred Steel from Llanwern.And British Leyland preferred its steel from Port Talbert.In todays high production market I would expect they have several other sources of Steel other than Sweden. It would not make sense just to rely on a single source supplier who could dictate its price to the buyer.
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To me it's easier to talk with the steel if it is from Sweden.
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