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Old 3 March 2014, 12:57 PM   #31
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Colour schemes on newer models definitely!

Blue and brown daytona? c'mon!
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Old 3 March 2014, 12:59 PM   #32
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Engraving on the Rehaut.

Reminds me of a Louis Vuitton bag.
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Old 3 March 2014, 01:10 PM   #33
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The Poor Poor service provided at RSCNY (i can only conclude it is representative of Rolex guidance)

1 example, New crown & stem charged but not changed ...that is Paying for service that was not actually provided!

After which i realized there is no email address for Rolex nor is there any phone # for customer service...hmmm
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Old 3 March 2014, 01:23 PM   #34
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Forgetting price increases for the last two years...
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Old 3 March 2014, 01:30 PM   #35
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2) The Rolex Daytona Beach series released at Basel in 2000. The yellow, pink, turquoise and green chrysoprase coloured dials and straps with white gold cases. These only lasted a few years.
The Daytona Beach series is no mistake compared to

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Old 3 March 2014, 01:32 PM   #36
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"creating absolutely nothing exciting in the last 5 years..."

LOL!!
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Old 3 March 2014, 01:38 PM   #37
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I agree though I'm not sure I would call it a mistake, but an intentional act.

It's sad that the very watches that brought Rolex to the forfront are looked down upon by the mothership.

In no small sence the storied history that is Rolex falls to the collector/admirer of vintage.

As Rolex moved to luxury and away from tool something was lost.
Well said . After all its a time tool. Better made but still just that !
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Old 3 March 2014, 01:38 PM   #38
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"creating absolutely nothing exciting in the last 5 years..."

LOL!!
Rolex created a wide range of new generation watches in the past 5 years starting with the GMT. Don't agree.

They were riding on the Chinese market bubble to increase their prices over 30% over three years or so. That was greed and business. But isn't that what any business is about :"profit"!!
I think the exp2 would have been a home run with keeping the 40 mm and adding the orange hand, but the demand for larger watches made it the least classic of the bunch hence the size change gamble. But it worked well for what I see!!!!
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Old 3 March 2014, 01:49 PM   #39
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I THINK Rolex biggest mistake was to loose, Year after Year, the edge they had on inovation and design of their watches. Just Compare what they produce today with what they did in the 70's or 80's. To name one watch, I have a Coke GMT that was produced 32 Yes ago. In short, they have nothing on the market today as powefull or strong compared to what they had 40, 30, 20 years ago. In this fórum we have passion, but the market does not behave that way. Competitors are catching up...


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Old 3 March 2014, 02:03 PM   #40
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Thinking that this would enhance the Venice waterfront was a pretty big mistake.
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Old 3 March 2014, 02:10 PM   #41
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Wow, so much for subtlety
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Old 3 March 2014, 03:08 PM   #42
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Old 3 March 2014, 04:09 PM   #44
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I really wish the current Explorer (ie Explorer 1) had longer and fatter hands!
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Old 3 March 2014, 04:14 PM   #45
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To stimulate discussion, i guess. Makes a change from 'Your Rolex with a Plate of Food' type of posts.

Agree. I'm over those posts "your Rolex and your dog!" Or"what kind of socks you wear with your Rolex".
I find them hilarious. :)
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Old 3 March 2014, 04:24 PM   #46
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Their biggest mistake - not living up to their past creations and making jewellery instead of passionately designed watches.
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Old 3 March 2014, 04:29 PM   #47
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Hmmmm, anonymous internet armchair watch designers or Rolex? I think Rolex is doing just fine.

Everyone is going to disagree about something. I would rather concentrate on what I like.

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Old 3 March 2014, 04:37 PM   #48
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i dont like it when they made a design/production mistake on my gmt2c and doesnt even bother to explain
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Old 3 March 2014, 04:47 PM   #49
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Their unwillingness/inability to service their vintage models.

The restrictions they place on parts hindering independent watchmakers from filling the void they created.
I second this, oil service cost more than the original watch did from the official Rolex agent.
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Old 3 March 2014, 04:53 PM   #50
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Old 3 March 2014, 05:16 PM   #51
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All these 'mistakes' in design will be the very same things we desire in 20 years time. If I had a crystal ball it would be filled with images of collectors salivating over the ( now new) explorer with its shorter hands
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Old 3 March 2014, 06:32 PM   #52
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We always look back fondly on the past.

As mentioned above...in 20 years we may be saying 'Look at the ceramic, such an innovation back then.'
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Old 3 March 2014, 06:34 PM   #53
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Their biggest mistake was to let Patrick Heiniger on board.
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Old 3 March 2014, 06:47 PM   #54
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To stimulate discussion, i guess. Makes a change from 'Your Rolex with a Plate of Food' type of posts.
That's exactly right!

As for having created nothing exciting in the past five years, I very strongly disagree. You may not personally like some of the upgrades, but they are definitely exciting. I like the bold moves, like the larger ExpII or the maxi case on the subs. And whether you're a fan of them or not, the Sky Dweller and the Yachtmaster II are very exciting new watches.

Mistakes? Hmm...now I'm thinking..
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Old 3 March 2014, 08:21 PM   #55
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The fact that Rolex is still doing well meant they have't made any big mistakes, not like Nokia or Blackberry.
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Old 3 March 2014, 09:05 PM   #56
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I think they are doing just fine which is why we are all happily here.

If in the next few years we don't get a ceramic panda Daytona or GMTc Pepsi then I think these will be big missed opportunities.
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Old 3 March 2014, 09:29 PM   #57
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creating absolutely nothing exciting in the last 5 years....
Well Greg apart from the new movement in the SkyDweller and the new DSSD nothing much to come from Rolex over the past 13 years.
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Old 3 March 2014, 09:30 PM   #58
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Their unwillingness/inability to service their vintage models.

The restrictions they place on parts hindering independent watchmakers from filling the void they created.
This, although a good watch guy can service your vintage watch with ease. But if you need a genuine replacement (dial, hands,crystal) .. good luck sourcing one.
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Old 3 March 2014, 10:51 PM   #59
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I am a relative newcomer to this forum as well as wearing a Rolex. I bought an Explorer1 in the first week of January this year.

To be honest, I would think that the occasional thread of this nature must be a Godsend to Rolex because they get first hand experience of what their customers think of the brand in both a positive and negative manner. Most of the criticism in this thread has been constructive and that must be useful to the Rolex marketing dept.

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I am a relative newcomer to this forum as well as wearing a Rolex. I bought an Explorer1 in the first week of January this year.

To be honest, I would think that the occasional thread of this nature must be a Godsend to Rolex because they get first hand experience of what their customers think of the brand in both a positive and negative manner. Most of the criticism in this thread has been constructive and that must be useful to the Rolex marketing dept.

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