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21 June 2011, 08:22 PM | #31 |
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They will be losing customers if they keep up those bloody price hikes!!!!
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21 June 2011, 08:27 PM | #32 |
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No don't think so.
Rolex is still THE brand that most people talk about when they get their first "expensive" watch... My point is for many non-WISs, they will buy a Rolex as a status watch, not so much for its mechanical feats, etc. At least this is true for many Asian businessmen. "A Crown for Every Achievements" says it all, doesn't it. Hence, even if Rolex does not innovate by introducing complications like big dates, annual calendar, moonphase, rattrapante, no problem at all
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Ask a 100 random people to name the most exclusive or best watch in the world... I'm pretty sure most of them say Rolex. They might not be Rolex owners, or even watch wearers, but the day they are opening the store doors to get their first "real" watch, chances are high it's a Rolex.
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More Rolex Mojo.
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Have you not seen a copy of GQ or Esquire or other mens lifestyle magazines. I can't remember an issue where Rolex isn't advertising?! Along with all the other brands that are doing swimingly?! Quote:
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You clearly state: "For example, why would they market themselves in a specialist watch magazine where the type of people who read it already know Rolex inside out. Rolex have conquered those people - read the book, got the t-shirt. On to other publications and media platforms with new a new set of demograpics to reach out to". I then wonder why Rolex still advertises on WatchTime and other watch related pubs? Just some food for thought!!!
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I thought this thread was going to be about opening case backs and the mojo leaking out.
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Their mojo is improving IMHO.
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I heard that Mojo won't leak out of a Triplock crown even if it's not screwed in. There are 2 internal mojo-tight seals inside the stem. But, if you do notice a faint Latin, citrus and garlic odor, just to be safe take it to your AD immediately. I've heard, if you suspect a leak, putting it near rice can help but then you'd want some pork too...
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I think it's quite the opposite ... with some of the new models (Sub-C, DSSD, the 42mm Explorer II, etc.) they are getting some extra "mojo" ...
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Hello, There is no 'tone' as these are not spoken words - just dialogue in writing. It wasn't meant to be harsh so apologies if it appeared that way, I guess this is the problematic side of anything message-wise. Come on though, if you wish to quote me then do so but make sure you read the message in full. You have written half of that sentence, so I'll finish the rest of it for you; "Not unless you work there personally and know the editor well enough to have that conversation". If you know 'Jack', then great - This doesn't apply to you. So we've established from your initial response to this thread that you are an 'advertising professional', and your second response states that you have been in media-planning for 17+ years. Are you explaining this because you want to simply tell us about your job? If so, congrats! If it's because you have taken offence to my response and feel compelled to justify yourself, don't worry about it - genuinely no offence meant, sorry! I won't give you a run-down of my career history in advertising, as impressive as I feel it is. In terms of why they are currently in other publications... I don't work for Rolex's marketing department so I can't give you a definitive answer I'm afraid. Speculating though, pehaps they want to keep themselves active in the market through just a couple of publications, rather than everything, who knows. |
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Rolex would not let there dive watch be compared to these other brands. What would they gain. That magazine never has any Rolex stuff in it just a bunch of crap I have never heard of before.
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I actually agree with this to some extent. Rolex prices have risen far beyond the rate of inflation over the past 20 years, but they still remained somewhat reasonable. Most dedicated watch enthusiasts could scratch together 3 to 5 thousand for a new SS Rolex if they really wanted to. However, the latest Rolex price hike puts their watches in a bit of a different stratosphere for some. $8000 + tax for a new SS SubC is crazy. While the very wealthy may not be deterred, middle class and upper middle class buyers just might be. Many have posted on this forum that they would not (or could not) buy a new Rolex at these new prices, and they will simply be purchasing used from now on. Whether or not this will affect gobal sales has yet to be seen. If it is Rolex's goal to weed out less qualified buyers, they certainly seem to be on the right track.
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Never heard of Revolution magazine or Emanuelle Chrisqui.
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LOL quite a humourous thread. Intentional or not!
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This thread has that great Muddy Waters song "Got My Mojo Working" playing in my head.
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Rolex have certainly not lost their Mojo Baby....they're still groovy baby....yeah...
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