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Old 23 January 2022, 08:45 PM   #31
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Not sure I agree. The timing of contracts and exclusions may not align to the snaps of these people wearing Rolex.
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Old 23 January 2022, 10:43 PM   #32
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I think what actually happened is that they made Daniel Craig personally an ambassador half way through his tenure as Bond rather then the Bond Character himself.

Any pic in the last 5 years with him on the street / events etc is all Omega. I have been trying to spot him with his Rolex now that he is officially not Bond but nothing yet.
Yea, that would be in line with him saying they gotta pay to play. Assuming it was same with Brosnan back in the day, when he was both Bond and an ambassador.
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Old 23 January 2022, 11:55 PM   #33
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Great theme for a thread OP.

A couple of points that may clarify what appears to be a conflict of interest.

Firstly, none of the photos provide dates. Therefore, are we suggesting that if a famous person ever wore a Rolex and there happens to be a photo then he/she is betraying the ambassador role? Let’s say that for instance Daniel Craig signed to be the Omega ambassador in Jan 2020 for a 2 year contract. If there were photos before that date (or after) wearing another brands watch, I don’t see the relevance.

Secondly, these brands use cunning. If a particular influencer/star is “known” to wear brand X, another brand looking to bring itself to the stature of the competing brand will particularly seek to sign ambassadorship with that person. You know, consumer mindset, “oh look, Daniel Craig now likes Omega more than Rolex, so Omega must be as good as Rolex”

Finally, these influencers/stars have agents and business managers, these managers seek to increase the annual revenue in order to obtain a cut. Their clients image is “sold” to the highest bidder, not the brand that Star X would personally purchase privately. So all this ambassadorship promotion is pretty much for the shallow minded folks out there who don’t understand that the reason star X is on those photos is for $$$$$ ONLY and when that contract ends, so too will the fake preference for the given brand.

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Old 27 March 2022, 10:53 PM   #34
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Great theme for a thread OP.

A couple of points that may clarify what appears to be a conflict of interest.

Firstly, none of the photos provide dates. Therefore, are we suggesting that if a famous person ever wore a Rolex and there happens to be a photo then he/she is betraying the ambassador role? Let’s say that for instance Daniel Craig signed to be the Omega ambassador in Jan 2020 for a 2 year contract. If there were photos before that date (or after) wearing another brands watch, I don’t see the relevance.

Secondly, these brands use cunning. If a particular influencer/star is “known” to wear brand X, another brand looking to bring itself to the stature of the competing brand will particularly seek to sign ambassadorship with that person. You know, consumer mindset, “oh look, Daniel Craig now likes Omega more than Rolex, so Omega must be as good as Rolex”

Finally, these influencers/stars have agents and business managers, these managers seek to increase the annual revenue in order to obtain a cut. Their clients image is “sold” to the highest bidder, not the brand that Star X would personally purchase privately. So all this ambassadorship promotion is pretty much for the shallow minded folks out there who don’t understand that the reason star X is on those photos is for $$$$$ ONLY and when that contract ends, so too will the fake preference for the given brand.

My 2 cents
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Old 27 March 2022, 10:56 PM   #35
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It’s funny, I was in the Omega boutique last year wearing my RG DD40 olive looking at the new Speedy in Sedna gold. The sales guy in an attempt to help convince me to purchase was like did you know Daniel Craig wears an Omega? I responded yes, but when he’s off camera he wears a Rolex. The look on his face was priceless.
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