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Some people grow 2 feet taller when on the Internet. In the real world however, they may have to duck when calling somebody ignorant.
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I agree. Rolex is a great name for a watch brand. Omega and Tudor are great names too.
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You are misreading my post so I'll clarify; my post was not calling you ignorant. I was using your own word to describe your own comment as ignorant. Two different interpretations entirely.
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I gotcha. A couple posts up from the one you quoted some dude pointedly called me ignorant, thats why i used that word. Sorry I misread.
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All great names, for sure. Hell Zodiac is a great name too, unfortunately for them right around the time of the quartz situation their name and logo got co opted by a freaking serial killer. Now there's a double dose of some crap luck.
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While it's a simple name, would the watches stand up on their own with a different name? Of course they would, a Rolex is way more than just it's name.
From an advertising standpoint, the name works and so does the advertising they've put forward. But neither of those alone account for the watch quality. Advertising only gets you so far for so long. |
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Rolex was a name found on a variety of products up to the mid 1930s, when Wilsdorf registered the name to cover all types of goods, not just watches.
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@rolex was available on Instagram.
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Knew this one would draw some heat. But I get your point - for some of us there's a lifetime of indescribable magic to this name. Growing up I was captivated by that crown on people's wrists and I just had to have one.
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There is some formula, that was followed by manufacturers, Kodak is another example. You always have five letters in the name, start with a consonant, then a vowel, then another consonant, then a vowel and ending up with.. well, you get the pattern. Kodak is one example, there are others, anyway I believe Wilsdorf was following this age-old formula when he came up with Rolex.
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I submit for your consideration …
Apple Watch Since it’s the Number 1 selling watch in the world. PS … I think Rolex has gone beyond marketing genius with “Rolex” … they’ve kept it going with … Submariner Daytona Sea-Dweller Explorer Yacht-Master etc. All genius (IMO) … unless they stole (“reused”) those names, and I don’t know about it. Marketing genius, dating all the way back to Mr. Wilsdorf. |
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Besides the company was originally called Wilsdorf and Davis...not just Hans Wilsdorf.
And it they weren't following any "age-old" formula when naming it Rolex, just random inspiration: On Rolex's 50th anniversary, in 1958, Wilsdorf shared the story of how he originally conceived the 'Rolex' name in 1908: "I tried combining the letters of the alphabet in every possible way. This gave some hundred names, but none of them felt quite right. It was one morning when I was sitting on the upper level of a double-decker powered at that time by horses, driving along Cheapside in London, that a good genie whispered in my ear: "Rolex." A few days after this fruitful journey, the Rolex brand was filed, and then officially registered in Switzerland by Wilsdorf & Davis."
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No not at all actually. I admit that if they did I wouldn't have heard at least three or four different pronunciations for them in my life, so fair point. But then again, how many people have heard of them compared to the Rolex Submariner? A tiny fraction. Those two watches will forever be niche models from niche companies, not global icons.
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i guess PP & AP are narcissists?
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I mean really it's up to you if you think they are or not. I believe in my OP I said vanity, so if you read that as narcissistic personality disorder I'm not real sure what to tell you. And again, as I said in the OP, I'm mainly talking about newer brands a la Christopher Ward, Dan Henry, Richard Mille etc. I think it was a lot more common back in the salad days of PP and AP so slap your name on the front of every model rolling off the line, so to speak. If someone founded a watch company and did that tomorrow I would certainly call it uninspired.
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In a sense, "Ralph Lauren" is also an example of a made-up word.
The real name of the company's founder is Ralph Lifshitz. For some strange reason he decided not to name his brand after himself...
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