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8 July 2007, 02:03 PM | #1 |
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Is Rolex a status symbol watch
Just like to know what are your views as to if rolex is a status symbol watch
here in sg, the boss *mainly chinese* wears a rolex. it shows that they have 'made it' in terms of life. most of them wears the gold or gold with diamonds. however, the younger generation now wear the sports models. |
8 July 2007, 02:04 PM | #2 |
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Too some extent it certainly is for most, and that is not a bad thing, just true.
For many WIS it is a symbol of appreciation for strong, fine, reliable and good looking timepieces.
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8 July 2007, 02:08 PM | #3 |
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Yes, I guess to most people out there, it would be a status symbol....just like a BMW or a Merc or, for that matter, any high-end quality product.
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I agree, to some extent it it. But I do not wear one for status or to show off, I simply think that they are the best looking watches money can buy. I love the looks and quality. |
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8 July 2007, 02:35 PM | #5 |
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Absolutely.
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8 July 2007, 02:49 PM | #6 |
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Yes, a Rolex is perceived as a status symbol.
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8 July 2007, 02:55 PM | #7 |
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What's wrong with a Rolex being a status symbol anyway .... the world is a sandbox and I love to play... Larry
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8 July 2007, 03:26 PM | #8 |
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Well all watches may be a status symbol. They just may be low status.
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8 July 2007, 03:37 PM | #9 |
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definately not to mention it has the quality to back it up...
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8 July 2007, 04:00 PM | #10 |
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To some, they are nothing but a status symbol. Something to flash at people and show-off.
To me, a Rolex represents fine mechanical craftsmanship and design. In a world where most products have been "cost-reduced" to the point that they are not really worth having, a Rolex is designed and built to last a lifetime or longer. Like any other manmade device, they require occasional service and repair, but they are designed and constructed so that those necessary repairs are possible. How many times have you purchased a device or machine that you can't even have repaired...a disposable gizmo of some sort? Until I bought my first Rolex (in 1990), I'd NEVER had a watch last more than a year. I was paying ~$100 each for these disposable watches (1-3 times per year) in 1980's and 1970's dollars. I have always appreciated well made things, so in a fit of disgust I was determined to find a watch that would last! I paid $500 for my second hand Air King, and it runs and looks as good as new. I had it serviced once by Rolex in 2001 or 02. I just started wearing it again about 6 weeks ago when I sent my Tudor Chronograph into the local watchmaker for service. To me, a Rolex represents quality and longevity. It's actually the cheapest watch I've ever owned considering the ongoing costs of buying $300-$400 worth of disposable POS watches each year over the last 17 years (and the fact that I could triple my money if I decided to sell it). I have no "status", I'm just a guy who likes and appreciates fine things. I think it just makes sense to own and enjoy a Rolex watch. I'm no Red Adair, or golf pro, or Everest conquerer, or opera singer like in the ads; I'm just an engineer who believes in getting his money's worth! Rawhyde |
8 July 2007, 04:38 PM | #11 |
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There is a saying here in Russian that when translated goes, "I do not make enough money to be cheap quality things."
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I never use my Rolex as a status symbol, I don´t care if someone see it.
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8 July 2007, 06:21 PM | #14 |
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The fact its seen as a status symbol by some people totally puts me off owning one (well I do own 1 but its a pretty low key model) I wore the GMT for a few weeks, had at least 10 people point and say 'is that real' or 'geez we pay you too much' blah blah blah hated it... hated it hated it. The Panerai draws no attention at all.... occasionally I'll notice someone staring at my wrist but usually they dont comment.
Which peeves me off as I'd love a Sub no-date and I just hope it doesnt get the same bullcrap reactions off people that the pepsi gmt gave.... I didnt vote by the way... i'd like another field.. 'i wish it wasnt a status symbol' |
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8 July 2007, 06:43 PM | #16 |
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Its the Pimps watch,the Billionares watch,Average Joe's watch,the Watch Lovers watch.Doesnt matter who wears it,in the watch world ,Rolex is the business
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rolex is a status symbol. Everybody knows the name rolex and the combine it with wealth
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8 July 2007, 07:04 PM | #18 |
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Well, whether you like it or not, it definitely is a status symbol.
I think most of us here don't wear it as such, (which is good) but it definitely is. |
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8 July 2007, 07:44 PM | #21 |
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dun subscribe and dun believe
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8 July 2007, 08:01 PM | #22 |
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Well, of course it is. Would you buy one without the logo, or Rolex brand printed?
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8 July 2007, 08:05 PM | #23 |
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I think the general person on the street that doesnt know much about watches thinks Rolex is like a $20,000 watch.. like thats the starting price to get one... so alot of the comments and 'status' may centre around that.
Also I once was looking for some information on my VW Golf on a WV Forum and stumbled across a post asking about watches. One guy totally ribbed another because he drove a 10yr old VW and wore Rolex... he was dumbfounded, 'you wear a rolex and drive that piece of crap' was the general consensus... a few more posts down, you could see that this guy thought a Rolex as a big gold laiden diamond encrusted watch that cost 50k... he had no idea that you could purchase a Rolex for as little as 2k if you do your home work. I found it all amusing and a little sad |
8 July 2007, 08:36 PM | #24 |
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I guess all know Rolex and what the price of it is, or at least most people know that it is expensive. So owning one? Yes, it is a status symbol.
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8 July 2007, 09:03 PM | #26 |
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8 July 2007, 11:03 PM | #27 |
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Status symbol?
NO - the proliferation of fakes has put paid to that.
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8 July 2007, 11:08 PM | #28 |
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I would say on the contrary! Fakes make the status of owning the real thing even greater.
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8 July 2007, 11:24 PM | #29 |
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Sure. Even back in the day Rolex was seen as a bit of a status symbol.
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8 July 2007, 11:46 PM | #30 |
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Of course it is a status symbol. You either wear one to show that you like the best things in life like the quality look and impeccable engineering of a classic swiss timepiece. Or you wear it to show off how much money you have (or think you have). When it comes to fine (even good) watches Rolex is about the only name people know. Because it has such status and cachet. Just because it is a status symbol doesn't take anything away from it. I am glad that I am successful enough to be able to own some. Besides, I own them for ME and nobody else. I bet most of you tossers feel the same way.
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