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An interesting question.....
rolex is not one of my top brands......
Mainly because they do not manufacture complications and they produce a lot of watches....
But.....
They make extremely reliable watches, with probably the best waterproof resistance....
They do have a classic design and their vintages are very desirable....
So.....
although no complications one has to admit that Rolex is one of the leading brands in the industry....
and one that retains its value more than most others....
Cheers
Why does Rolex NOT DO IT?
By: chintu : January 9th, 2010-01:44
Hi This is hopefully going to trigger some serious debate.... Rolex DOES NOT produce ; 1. Perpetual Calendars or EOTs 2. Annual Calendars 3. Watches with Retrograde displays 4.Regulators 5. Moon Phase displays 6. Alarm watches 7. Power reserves 8. World T...
In one word...
By: Rob : January 9th, 2010-02:53
MENTALITY. Mentality of the people at the helm who are correctly undeterred by trends. By staying the course set forth by their founders, they stay within the culture emanating from figuratively, every inch of their manufacturing location. They feel safe ...
If it ain't broke....
By: Duke2Earl : January 9th, 2010-08:07
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. What they are doing is working. It has worked for many years. They have smart people there. I'm sure if they thought they needed to change their business model, they would do so. Right now they have the largest, most loyal...
To each his own, Narsi
By: amanico : January 9th, 2010-08:28
To JLC, VC, Patek and a few others a vast family of complications... To Rolex the fundamentals: Tool Watches which tell in any cirucmstances the Time. Rolex do what they know to do, and they excell in that. Besides, it's a sign of strength to follow your ...
i suppose.....
By: Catherine. : January 9th, 2010-14:40
.....Audemars and Patek teamed up with Jaeger and dragged Gerald into the plot cause the job of pulling off a slim auto waterproof watch was uncomplicated. Granted there was no moon phase in the plot but they can all do that individually. This message has...
Patek & Audemars...
By: Catherine. : January 10th, 2010-02:36
...were not scratching thier heads in the '30's, they were doing that a full forty years later...perhaps because the complications of arriving at your own waterproof automatic design (that actually works/especially a thin one) had not got any easier.Were ...
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By: Catherine. : January 10th, 2010-05:53
Comparing that to the development of reliable perpetuals or whatever "complication" of interest in this discussion, makes about as much sense as comparing the technology of sending someone to the moon and asking why it took till the 2000's for more than a...
....
By: Catherine. : January 10th, 2010-10:01
But honestly, comparing screw backs with appropriate seals; screw down crown LOCKS (the screw down crown itself was not intended to provide water reistence, just the correct compression and locking for the stem tube seals) with the engineering difficultie...
No you would not.
By: ThomasM : January 10th, 2010-11:26
"Am I correct in thinking..." Catherine - No you are not correct in thinking that. Nowhere in any of my posts in this thread have I used "complication" to refer to case making because that is not colloquial and generally accepted usage of the term in the ...
Thank heavens.....
By: Catherine. : January 10th, 2010-15:01
1. In over 3 decades of actively collecting and following the industry, and talking to and interacting with various people in the industry from designers to case makers to dial makers, hands, movement components; directors and CEOs and PR spokespersons, e...
It's interesting that
By: Jester : January 9th, 2010-11:00
a lot of the responses focus on the reliability of Rolex watch, which I do not doubt although I have never owned any Rolex. (Please no funny comment on that!) Having said that, I wonder if the marginal reliability over some other brands, would be enough t...
Point taken
By: Jester : January 9th, 2010-19:59
I guess that's where it differs in terms of purpose of buying watches, at least between me & you. To me the different complications/finishing is a form of art, which I can almost related to, given my engineering background. And I consider that a priviledg...
Good point!
By: SteveW : January 10th, 2010-03:30
It's just that to me quartz seems 'too easy' and not very enterprising. I guess I'm from a mechanical age and appreciate things that are achieved mechanically. Funny though, my whole career has been in attending to the wants of digital electronic devices.
No Rolex??
By: MiniCooper : January 9th, 2010-12:22
You cannot expect us to let this go by......lol Besides Panerai used rolex in their watches....... Seriously though, why would you say that Rolex is marginally more reliable than other watch makers? Cheers
Well
By: Jester : January 9th, 2010-19:51
I'm not exactly trying to 'quantify' that difference but I'm sure in your mind, there's a brand that's closely behind Rolex in terms of reliability right? And I'm willing to bet that particular brand probably produce a wee bit more interesting complicatio...
I wonder...
By: ThomasM : January 9th, 2010-12:22
how Swatch, Seiko, and Miyota feel about this statement - "To make a watch that is reliably the most accurate and durable mechanical watch in the world is much more difficult, and Rolex is the absolute owner of that distinction. " TM
I doubt that they care.
By: mkvc : January 9th, 2010-15:16
If they did, we'd see a lot more Breguet balance springs in their product offerings. Just my opinion, of course, but (with the possible exception of Omega's co-axial movements) they pretty much seem to have conceded the field to Rolex.
I was referring to...
By: ThomasM : January 9th, 2010-16:05
the ETA 2892, 2824, and various Seiko and Miyota "high grade" movements. Not "high grade" as in chi chi nice movement finishing wow that looks beautiful, but rather high grade as in reliable stable well adjusted I doubt Seiko, ETA/Swatch, or Miyota have c...
LIKE IT.....
By: Hororgasm : January 9th, 2010-12:19
Rolex has a certain aura...and for me personally, i have never been a big fan. but every 2 years so so, when i tire of all the complications and "fashion" horological pieces that i have acquired, i go back to collecting what i think is basic goodness...ro...
sure they did...
By: ThomasM : January 10th, 2010-07:55
Like nearly every other Swiss brand, they bought Valjoux 72C movements, and other outsourced movements, and made "complications" before the 1970's. Since then, they made a deliberate decision to focus very narrowly. And they did this very successfully. Bu...
Well put Daos.
By: Z3 : January 9th, 2010-21:05
Also, don't forget, the reason many of Rolex's pieces are considered iconic and have such a large following is that they RARELY changed for decades. Having a good and sensible design, and staying with it (making only minor tune-ups) undeterred by the tren...
Sure
By: dxboon : January 10th, 2010-15:28
Would I be interested to see Rolex's take on an alarm or some other complication? Naturally. As a watch lover, it is always great to see something you've never seen before. However, I think Rolex will continue to find success regardless of whether they cr...