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1 June 2011, 11:45 AM | #1 |
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Barrier Technology:Rephrased
Barrier Technology
I think Rolex should protect its customer base by implementing high technologies which is instantly, visually visible to recognize a genuine. Creating entry barrier for fakes. CMIIW, but I think the unique Rolex symbol clasp on the jubilee can be considered one. It is so small but strong enough to withstand such pressure for a long time. Personally, I'd feel reluctant to buy something expensive if theres nothing 'special' in eitherthe brand, technology and material used. Would you think the ceramic bezel is another technology serving this purpose. I notice theres something special about how the green & blue ceramic bezel react to light...is this another barrier technology? |
1 June 2011, 12:01 PM | #2 |
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Are you talking about just cool stuff that communicates high quality, or proprietary security features, like for example the laser etched coronet?
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1 June 2011, 12:08 PM | #3 |
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Anything that no ordinary company can follow...
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1 June 2011, 08:09 PM | #4 |
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Your first thread was closed because of getting into a discussion about fakes.
Don't do it again. |
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