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10 October 2011, 11:13 PM | #1 |
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The Rolex Experience Shanghai
I took a walk this lunchtime down the Bund in Shanghai, first stop was at the Omega flagship store trying on the new POs, must say they are nice (and very heavy), and I really like the chrono which has a great see through case back showing off what looks like a fantastic movement (no pics though).
Then it was onto the the recently opened Rolex Boutique in the House Of Roosevelt. Whilst Rolex have lagged in China in terms of their shop fronts, this more than makes up for it, the Boutique is huge and nicely laid out, what's more it must hold more variations of Rolexes that any other place I've been to, they seriously had something like 20 versions of Daytona on display. Next to the boutique is the Rolex Experience which is a museum/exhibition area, one part with the history of Rolex and the other a temp exhibition (now displaying Rolex's association with Tennis as it's The Masters in Shanghai. I only got a peak at the experience as you need to book the tour which takes 1.5 hours, have booked my spot later this month. To round off the trip was getting to try on my Rolex grail the Platinum DD. Have included some pics - hope to include more when I visit the Experience later this month....
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10 October 2011, 11:26 PM | #2 |
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Wow. Would love to visit. I was in Shanghai on business several years ago...pre WIS days. :-(
No intl travel opptys these days :-/ Looking forward to more pix! |
10 October 2011, 11:38 PM | #3 |
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I'd definitely recommend a return visit as Shanghai would have changed a lot since your last visit and it's certainly recapturing the past glory it had on the world stage in the '30s. In the 5 years I been here the pace of development has been nothing short of phenomenal...
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Sounds like a great time. Thanks for sharing!
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Those pics look cool!
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Yeah...was last there in 2005.
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Amazing city.
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would love to visit.
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That building is amazing! The architecture must stand out compared to other, more typical construction nearby?
What else is inside besides the Rolex boutique/museum?
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On the Puxi side of the Bund all the buildings are from the early 20th century, nice to walk around with the European and Art Deco architecture. In the House Of Roosevelt there is also a restaurant, rooftop wine bar and private members club.
Here are a few pics of the puxi side of the bund, the first pics from the 30's, I've also thrown in one of the other side - Pudong - where there was virtually nothing but marshland less than 20 years ago...
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Nice photos! Thnks for sharing. Hope to visit one day.
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I recently watched a programme on Shanghai and apparently there are around 7000, yes 7000 billionaires living there and probably infinite number of millionaires. One guess on the brand of watch every Chinese aspire to?
Silly if famous brands not wanting a piece of the action.
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Kevin, I was there yesterday afternoon after making the appointment earlier on.
As I was the only one there, I was personally guided thru the whole 1 hour tour. This will be a permanent Rolex exhibition here in Shanghai. Some of the interaction gadgets for the display are amazing. What could they have done better? Perhaps a section whereby a watch technican showing the inner working mechanism of a Rolex watch. Oh and the new Explorer II just arrived at the opposite showroom, costing 64,000 RMB.
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amazing stuff
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Great shots. Thanks for sharing.
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28 November 2011, 12:30 PM | #16 |
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Wow looks fantastic, thanks for posting.
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Nice photos!
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thanks for sharing the fotos, me will visit there, next time i go back to China.
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