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6 August 2024, 03:36 AM | #91 |
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It's must see TV. I think you'll enjoy it. It's cringy and entertaining at the same time. Kind of like Family Guy, if you've ever watch it.
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Tudor stores in lower class shopping malls
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SOLD! I’m headed over there. I’ve been scrolling past that title (the thread), thinking it wasn’t interesting. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I’ve seen the Concorde ads…I’ve also seen these two, along with countless others that portray Rolex as a watch worn by a rough & tumble breed that views Rolex as a watch that is tougher than they are and will still be ticking long after they aren’t… Different people have different perceptions of what Rolex symbolizes, and that’s okay… My dad was a roofing contractor for 45 years, and I spent far too many years working in offshore oilfields around the world: There’s nothing even remotely affluent or sophisticated about our career paths or lifestyles, but we both worked hard and bought watches that we knew we could wear everyday and would last a lifetime… I try not to overthink it and simply view Rolex as a watch that anyone can own if they are able to save up for it… It’s far too easy to pass judgement on socioeconomic situations in order to make myself feel better, and that’s simply a path that I’d rather not go down. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I, too, had the same thought and then out of boredom decided to read it. It seems mild enough on page 1. On page 2, you'll see where it takes a hard left into the fence. I think about post #32 is where it goes up a notch or two. Again, hope you get a chuckle out of it.
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end of the day, Tudor never really catered to the high net worth customers. Tudor is the "everyday" man's watch. Affordable and readily available. You can walk into the AD and walk out with whatever Tudor they have on the shelf. No BS. No gimmick. That's what I did. So if Tudor ADs are popping up in "lower end" malls, that means there's a market for it and customers are gobbling them up. Otherwise why would there be a AD there? |
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for real for real
Ain't it always! lmao
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100% I am not rich by any means… I have a decent watch collection 2 Rolex, 2 Tudors, an Omega and a Panerai. I have a very good friend who most would consider “blue collar”. He admits that I’ve probably spent less on watches over the past 10 years than he has on golf! People where I live spend their extra income on fishing boats, ATV’s, etc, and the activities that go along with them. Again, a comparable amount of money to my watches. These watches are FOR anybody who chooses to spend their money on them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I'd gladly drive to the "Mervyns Mall" to buy a Tudor if I was treated the right way when I walked in with my shorts and tee. It beats getting high browed as you file past the Patek section. Plus, think of all the money you save by hitting Sabarro's on the way out as opposed to the Ruth Chris next to the Vacheron Boutique. |
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Agree. I was completely ignored in a Patek boutique in Italy. I was the only customer there. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Tudor is the poor man's Rolex - nothing surprising here
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Tudor target IS the working low/middle class so are those people you described where 1 tudor equate 2 monthly salary +/-. Rolex clearly and intentionally spit on the face of the middle class trying to climb in the holy trinity so someone has to fill the gap. I hope I was clear |
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So the stores were profitable just in the wrong place?
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I grew up in a small town that was clustered with other towns to make up a small-medium sized metropolitan area.
In those days, every middle sized city (including ours) had a Rolex dealer. They were usually a family jeweler and there were no watch boutiques. In that area, Rolex and Omega were the high end. You had to travel for anything else. Now, that same area doesn't have a sales channel for either Rolex or Omega. Watches being sold as a normal consumer good was a nice thing. Now many people have to travel just to see a watch that isn't even offered for sale. |
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Rolex is on a mission to move even more upscale. They are dumping a lot of Mom and Pop jewelry store ADs in areas they don’t find worthy of their products. So, they are the snobs, along with Cartier. I don’t understand it, because a lot of regular folks own Rolexes and Cartiers. Maybe these brands would rather we didn’t? It really reeks of elitism. Kat Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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H. Moser, MB&F, and Rexhep Rexhepi are a great Modern Trinity to aspire to. Still, surely you agree Rolex's SkyD is an incredible accomplishment
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I feel like I've seen rolexes more frequently on the wrists of blue collar workers. Nothing wrong with that, of course.
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A town of 100K persons where "most" of the residents live in public housing. Did my Uncle write this?
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Yes. Rolex and Cartier no longer wanted to be in that mall. The mall is going down hill. When those two brands pulled out Mayors felt it was best to close that location. Rolex and Cartier want to be in certain areas and not in other areas. There is still a Rolex AD in the northern Tampa area, I’ll be surprised if they are still open in several years.
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Looks like he was banned. A bit overboard for this post IMO
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Would be interested in knowing where exactly OP was mentioning, hope he wasnt banned because of his post. I think we can debate and look at it from a brand marketing angle instead of some attack against a particular demographic
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That's what's cool about Rolex. It's both aspirational and yet not completely unaffordable. And rugged and works well. My career has straddled both blue and white collars and I've seen them everywhere. Oil platforms and boardrooms. Commercial fishing boats and movie sets. Just a great watch that many people recognize and want.
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I wonder to what extent Tudor really control this.
If I think through my local retailers, the Rolex AD’s are where you would expect them - there are only a handful and they’re in high end shopping streets and areas well known for jewellery and watches. Presumably very tightly controlled. Tudor has a wider range of retailers carrying stock and these are naturally located in a wider range of areas. I’m thinking of places like Beaverbrooks/ Ernest Jones etc. These are national chains with about 200 stores between just these two examples so I’d presume Tudor don’t get some sort of veto on where they decide to place individual stores throughout the country. If we are talking boutiques, that may be different as there aren’t many. But in the U.K. at least they will all be backed by someone - I think they are all Watches of Switzerland but I may be wrong. Anyway - as someone said, Hans Wildorf’s aim was for Tudors to be widely available and it was intentional to make them “more modest”. The current model seems to achieve this. |
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