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16 March 2010, 05:36 AM | #1 |
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How long will Rolex be THE watch?
So, Omega was THE watch of the mid 20th century, Rolex holds that title today.
What brand will become the icon of wealth and ambition when (and if) Rolex lets go? Tag? |
16 March 2010, 05:39 AM | #2 |
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I think Rolex will be #1 for a while, all the others are battling for 2nd. (i'm not just saying that because I'm on TRF)
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16 March 2010, 05:39 AM | #3 |
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One word...... Forever!
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16 March 2010, 05:43 AM | #4 |
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IMHO - I really don't think tag could ever compete for that - based on the image rolex has managed to create alone, Rolex appears to be miles ahead in quality and craftsmanship.
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IMHO - I think Rolex watches will always have a place as a "starter" high-end watch, to most folks, with a continued well deserved #1 ranking considering the brand recognition they've so effectively established, but there are quite a few watchmakers that command a much greater price tag for their timepieces that even Rolex wouldn't be able to compete with; Pateks come to mind as a manufacturere that has price tags that make Rolex costs seem like pocket change, not to mention the exclusivity of their ever-changing limited release models. My 2 cents...
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16 March 2010, 06:13 AM | #6 |
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Agree, Rolex stays number1.
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IMHO, if anything were to knock Rolex off their throne, it well may be a name no one has heard of yet. But they would have to be heavily, heavily funded. I just don't see it happening. Rolex has too much history and mystique (in the vintage realm, particularly).
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It certainly depends on the audience. Rolex is one of the most recognised watch brands in the world, even the most uninitiated know Rolex. But in the truly high-end watch world Rolex don't play a role.
The whole clever marketing and sponsoring keeps Rolex ahead of the competition. But consider this: there are other brands that command the same or more for their watches but use a modified ETA ebauche. Rolex make everything themselves, robotised or not! Given the choice, I will go for Rolex if the choice is between watches in the same price range.
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16 March 2010, 06:19 AM | #11 |
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I believe they will always be THE watch the majority of people who are not WIS, such as many of us here are. I love all watches. I have a special place for Rolex however. I love Omega watches as well, I just really like all of them. Its amazing to me, that something with all those small and tiny pieces, keeps time. No battery, no computer, nothing but gears and springs to mark the moments of our lives. Its incredible to me.
Rolex at least in completely made in house. When you buy a Rolex its like buying a Mercedes Benz, you get that heritage and pedigree. You get the prestige and brand recognition as well. You get resale value and retained value as well as they best thing of all. Pride of ownership. Now to a lot of people Rolex is mid tier as compared to Patek, AP, and others. However while I do like those brands they are not Rolex. I would bet money they wont hold up to everyday hard use as our Rolex watches would. Maybe that is not their place or purpose and that is fine. To me Rolex is and always will be THE watch to own. |
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Right now the only company I could see one day rising to Rolex's level is Omega. But it would take literally decades, and a lot of efforts (commitment, hard work, $$).
However, I don't see even Omega to knock Rolex off the throne of mass produced wristwatches. Unless Rolex makes a huge mistake, I don't think it can fail or drop from #1. |
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I don't see it changing dramatically over time for Rolex....
However, Panerai has stepped up into a premier brand that many people are wearing today. It has history and is well made. I am willing to bet Panerai is a close second. |
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In our lifetime, Rolex will be the premiere brand for most. However, Panerai? Come on...they're decent watches ( and people who really like the style REALLY like the style) but I personally think they are more of a trendy brand for the well to do. That's reflected in their prices, of course.
You mention history and being well made....well, Omega and Breitling have richer and more established histories. And, in terms of quality and range, they're probably better than Panerai as well. |
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I am cheering for Rolex as always.
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16 March 2010, 07:00 AM | #16 |
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Depends on who's buying...
THE watch for a WIS is different than THE watch for an average Joe.
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I wonder if this discussion was going on in the '50s and fellows were swearing up and down how their Omega Pie Pans were going to be top dog forever.
or in the 20s, perhaps the Longeins gentleman were doing the same as they hand wound their retangular time pieces hehehe, perhaps men were twiddling their mustashes in the Victorian era talking about their Hunters! |
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I LOVE my Rolexes!
But here in Austria there is a strong BREITLING following. Coupled partially with BMW´s ... no kidding, really. I suppose, it´s the slightly cheaper "entrance" price and the wider distribution - Breitling is available at much more dealers. Or the complicated dials - IMHO NOBODY of those Breitling owners understands the slide ruler principle anyway - but perhaps that´s an ADDITIONAL reason to buy them. I am an Engineer ( University ), and I DID learn how to use a slide ruler, but the feature I find MOST useful on a watch is the GMT function and the "Hour jump" for travelling. Anyway, Breitling owners all the time claim, how well their watch compares to ROLEX. I have nothing to declare, to claim, I simply wear a ROLEX. Other´s feel the need to explain and claim. :-))) Hermann |
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Rolex will be number 1 as long as I live, in my opinion.
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How long will Casio or Fossil be THE watch? People wear what they like. End of story.
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A lot of us got to know Rolex from magazine ads of adventurers and self made men. Now, most teen boys seem to be into video games and EMO hair styles. I wonder if we Gen X and Boomers might be the Last of the Mohicans. |
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Cato, when I bought my first Rolex back in 1978, they were number 1 ...... still are in my opinion ........ don't see that changing in the near future.
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As long as I'm ex-CEO of Rolex............forever!!
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As long as I have a wrist, Rolex will be the watch!
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16 March 2010, 09:07 AM | #28 |
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Until I get a patek
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However, don't sell Panerai short. They do indeed have a history that in some ways is tied to Rolex as well as a military background. Panerai is generally credited with starting the big watch trend that many thought would eventually go away. In fact it seems other brands (including Rolex) have jumped on that train. Pricing actually is on par with some of the offerings from Rolex (and others) along with the fact that Panerai makes far fewer examples on a yearly basis than Rolex or Omega et al.. Certainly the in house movement vs. the out sourced movement used in many Pams has been an ongoing discussion for a long time, but other brands in their pric range also use out sourced movements. Truth be known (at least in my own experience) Pams (as well as others) seem to be quite capable of taking about anything that Rolex can. I'm not one to baby my watches and I've noticed no difference in time keeping or the ability to absorb abuse. |
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Guys, lets be serious. Patek is the best company horologically speaking. No one can argue against that. Rolex will always be the waterproof watch company, IMHO (and I mean that in a good way).
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