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Old 7 August 2008, 12:57 AM   #1
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Icon5 Why Rolex?!?

Hi sometimes I have that question in my mind. Why Rolex? A lot good Brands out there, but I choose only Rolex.
Panerai is good brand, Patek is nice, VC is ellegant, Breitling is nice too, Omega...Well...OK to me, etc. But Rolex is still Rolex, KING Of My Heart... And I ROLEX already conguer my heart.
Do you have same question in your mind? And do you have the answer for your question?
Me, I love ROLEX because ROLEX is my First Love, and I believe sometime... First Love never die, isn't it?
So, what your answer about that question? Please really your reply here. Thanks Guys!!!


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Old 7 August 2008, 01:00 AM   #2
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It has to do with the brainwashing that we have been subjected to

It is the most famous brand in the world 99% of the world population know the name rolex only 1% knows what it looks like now that's what i call marketing success

As long as you get people's attention on your brand they will find some time to look at your products

Not to mention the hype and legacy that is surrounding the brand Rolex and they intentionally taking advantage of it

Logically this is what it happening to all of us
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Old 7 August 2008, 01:06 AM   #3
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1. name recognition
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Old 7 August 2008, 01:07 AM   #4
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Why Rolex? Because it's the best one for me, plus it's been the watch of choice with my family for generations and besides, I can't afford to buy a Patek.
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Old 7 August 2008, 01:07 AM   #5
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It has to do with the brainwashing that we have been subjected to

It is the most famous brand in the world 99% of the world population know the name rolex only 1% knows what it looks like now that's what i call marketing success

As long as you get people's attention on your brand they will find some time to look at your products

Not to mention the hype and legacy that is surrounding the brand Rolex and they intentionally taking advantage of it

Logically this is what it happening to all of us
I think 99% is a bit too much my Friend, I believe 98% more actual...
Nice answer Frostie...
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Old 7 August 2008, 01:08 AM   #6
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I think 99% is a bit too much my Friend, I believe 98% more actual...
Nice answer Frostie...
what about 98,5 %



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Old 7 August 2008, 01:25 AM   #7
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Sorry TR,
Just too played out a topic for me today.

Also, fodder for a flame war on brands which is getting terribly old around here too.
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Old 7 August 2008, 04:11 AM   #8
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elegance, everyone knows about it
bad thing is that people always think its a fake
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Old 7 August 2008, 04:13 AM   #9
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Ok, I was brainwashed like the rest of the world. Rolex = Watch

Also the facts
1. If I ever do tire of it, I'll get my money back. What else can say that?!?!?
2. They look incredible and timelessly classy! They go with anything!
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Old 7 August 2008, 04:50 AM   #10
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Old 7 August 2008, 05:04 AM   #11
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Hi Trurolexer

I think I am attracted by the conservativism of the brand - the fact that their designs have not changed but evolved and become design icons. Omega have some lovely watches but few that are design icons in the same way as the Sub-Mariner or the Datejust.

Of course robustness and quality are important - but these qualities are shared by other brands as well.

But a Rolex will always be a Rolex - unique, timeless and instantly recognisable.

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Old 7 August 2008, 05:07 AM   #12
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I like the look and for smaller wrists it's about the only brand that makes a 38 mm men's watch. Yes, I have succumbed to the marketing and there are alot of brands that have more features for less money.
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Old 7 August 2008, 05:09 AM   #13
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Old 7 August 2008, 05:29 AM   #14
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Poor man's Patek...
Very funny. You really know how to twist the knife in my heart!!! Thats not nice.. On a serious note they are an relitivly affordable watch that hold value well. Its like wearing cash on your wrist. Dont make fun of my spelling please....
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Old 7 August 2008, 05:57 AM   #15
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I bought a Rolex because of my father. He had always bragged on the quality of his Rolex('67 OP). When I could afford it, I purchased one. I've been very happy with mine ever since.
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Old 7 August 2008, 06:46 AM   #16
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Rolex does The Pacific well.
That has always been my premise.
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Old 7 August 2008, 06:47 AM   #17
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Because I am a snob,
Bbecause they are better than Omega,
Because when I have it on in my Porsche I feel better than everyone else,
Because all the chicks want me when I wear it,
Because I know everything there is to know about watches,
Because I am a Troll

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Old 7 August 2008, 07:29 AM   #18
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They make other watches besides ROLEX!
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Old 7 August 2008, 08:23 PM   #19
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Sorry TR,
Just too played out a topic for me today.

Also, fodder for a flame war on brands which is getting terribly old around here too.
So sorry...I didn't mean to starting war with other brands. This only killing time thread, nothing more.
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So sorry...I didn't mean to starting war with other brands. This only killing time thread, nothing more.
Please let me apologize. I had no business commenting
It just came on the heels of the Rolex vs Omega and Rolex vs Cartier threads that really turned sour. This one was mostly funny.
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Old 7 August 2008, 10:52 PM   #21
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Why Rolex? When I wore first time my SS Daytona I stoped to comprehend.
I stoped to ask others about watch brands and I've found peace of mind.
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Because for as far back as I can remember I wanted a Sub, I really liked dive watches. My wife bought me a Tag prof 200, and I loved it. After the birth of our two kids, I bought her a TT DJ, and after seeing the quality of her watch I saved up for a quite a while and bought a SD. I still own the Tag and have a Speedy Pro, but the SD stills get the most wrist time!
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Please let me apologize. I had no business commenting
It just came on the heels of the Rolex vs Omega and Rolex vs Cartier threads that really turned sour. This one was mostly funny.
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Old 8 August 2008, 12:16 AM   #24
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It has to do with the brainwashing that we have been subjected to

It is the most famous brand in the world 99% of the world population know the name rolex only 1% knows what it looks like now that's what i call marketing success

As long as you get people's attention on your brand they will find some time to look at your products

Not to mention the hype and legacy that is surrounding the brand Rolex and they intentionally taking advantage of it

Logically this is what it happening to all of us
Fact. 100% agree. If you want a watch buy a Timex or Casio. Rolex is jewelry and status. Any one that shells out $6K USD for a stainless steel watch and claims it has nothing to do with prestige / status is fooling themselves... Yes I have an M series Sub.. we're all nuts... guilty as charged!
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Any one that shells out $6K USD for a stainless steel watch and claims it has nothing to do with prestige / status is fooling themselves... Yes I have an M series Sub.. we're all nuts... guilty as charged!
Well stated and completely accurate. I find myself studying tourbillion movements in watches I'll never be able to afford out of curiousity and admiration, but admit both looks and the treat that comes from having something rare enters my purchase equations -- especially with Panny, hard to miss them.

The "Deep Sink" divers don't fool me for a second, but I leave them in peace with their rationalizations for purchase.
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