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24 December 2011, 04:44 AM | #1 |
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Why the Masterpiece collection is not on the official website?
In fact, it is pretty rare to spot a masterpiece in Asia's boutique. They are available for special order but it is just not in stock. Just wondering if these masterpiece are specially design to cater for the American and European market? .. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Cheers! James
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24 December 2011, 05:10 AM | #2 |
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I can't explain why they are not on the Rolex website (Americas or International), however, the masterpiece can be considered a boutique piece. When the male consumer thinks of Rolex they conjure up thoughts of rugged tool watches that can withstand the test of time (datejust and day-date ranges included) - my thoughts not meant to offend anyone. The masterpiece is well built but needs to be pampered due to the diamonds on the bezel. With that said you can find the woman's version (Pearlmaster) on the Rolex site
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