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22 January 2014, 12:05 AM | #31 |
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I'd guess that Rolex considers the time the movement spends being certified is being added to calculate the time from beginning to completion of a Rolex watch. By the time you machine and finish every screw, every link in the bracelet, and every part in the movement, there is a lot of time involved in manufacturing a Rolex. One year does seem excessive...but worth the wait!
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22 January 2014, 12:54 AM | #32 |
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Very cool...Thank for sharing!
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22 January 2014, 01:01 AM | #33 |
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That was great info. Thank you for sharing!
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22 January 2014, 01:49 AM | #34 |
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Easy exam...
Here's a pic of my 216570 to help sway your decision! Good luck! ;-)
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22 January 2014, 01:51 AM | #35 |
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This test makes me think I don't deserve this account. Fail!
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22 January 2014, 02:16 AM | #36 |
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thanks for sharing
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22 January 2014, 02:31 AM | #37 | |
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Fun quiz. 11 correct. One question. Shouldn't the number of metals used to make a Rolex include the movement? That would take the total higher than 5.
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They like a lot of WIP at Rolex No such thing as JIT there.
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22 January 2014, 03:02 AM | #38 |
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It doesn't take a Rolex employee to discredit that marketing. In Rolex's own videos, they've talked about several parts each taking "weeks" to make. They get the "year" by adding up all the weeks, as if the whole factory is only making 1 type of part at a time.
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In other words, it may take a year to make a Rolex but you can also make a million of them in a year.
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22 January 2014, 06:35 AM | #40 |
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1 year to make a Rolex....right.
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22 January 2014, 07:42 AM | #41 |
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Well......didn't know the Irish link in relation to HW's wife and the green colour......and the 1 year build time is surely just marketing hype......
But have definitely spent too much time on all things Rolex......:When you can just rattle off 904L SS you know youve indulged too much......chuckle: |
22 January 2014, 09:56 AM | #42 |
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Pretty cool.
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22 January 2014, 10:02 AM | #43 |
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Great post. Thanks for sharing. I learned a few things from that. Never knew about the color green. But does anyone know where Hans came up with the name Rolex?
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From Wikipedia: In 1908, Wilsdorf registered the trademark "Rolex" and opened an office in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.The company name "Rolex" was registered on 15 November 1915. The book The Best of Time: Rolex Wristwatches: An Unauthorized History by Jeffrey P. Hess and James Dowling says that the name was just made up. One story, never confirmed by Wilsdorf, is that the name came from the French phrase horlogerie exquise, meaning "exquisite clockwork" or as a contraction of "horological excellence". Wilsdorf was said to want his watch brand's name to be easily pronounceable in any language. He also thought that the name "Rolex" was onomatopoeic, sounding like a watch being wound. It is easily pronounceable in many languages and, as all letters have the same size, allows to be written symmetrically. It was also short enough to fit on the face of a watch |
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22 January 2014, 11:29 AM | #45 |
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1 yr to make a Rolex?
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22 January 2014, 11:48 AM | #46 |
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1 man year, in USA, is considered 2080 hours, a little less in Germany... So while not consecutive, there could be 2000 hours in making a watch. That includes the niobium harvest.
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22 January 2014, 12:15 PM | #47 |
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Thanks for the great post. I'm sure most have seen this but it's worth a read:
http://www.ablogtowatch.com/10-thing...makes-watches/ |
22 January 2014, 01:40 PM | #48 |
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What is the largest Rolex model made?
Yachtmaster at 44m, deep sea is actually 43.7m I believe the correct answer is Yachtmaster II. |
22 January 2014, 03:03 PM | #49 |
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Thanks for sharing
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22 January 2014, 03:12 PM | #50 |
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I got 7. And two that the test makers didn't know. The largest is a ymii and a rolex most certainly doesn't take anywhere near a year to make...
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