How many other "expert" writers/journalists are out there writing about other subject matter where we can't so easily pick out the untruths? [nt]

May 19, 2020,17:18 PM
 

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Who here believes the statement "A Rolex Takes A Year To Make" or a derivative close to that?

 
 By: patrick_y : May 19th, 2020-15:49
A lot of sales people at Rolex dealers have said "A Rolex Takes A Year To Make" or some derivation near that. I remember first hearing that statement when I was an eight year old kid and found it dubious. I suppose with EXTREMELY LOOSE definitions, like w...  

Consider their "star struck" audience

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : May 19th, 2020-17:05
A couple weeks ago I got a survey request from them and the last question was "do you trust Hodinkee?" Guess what my answer was... 😉

Well, I certainly trust Hodinkee much less after that example!

 
 By: patrick_y : May 19th, 2020-18:21
Everybody makes mistakes, but that one was an extremely appalling one. And she stated multiple assumptions and incorrect facts. For instance, at the very end she claimed the ladies' two tone is the most popular reference ever made. Not true!

Hmmm, maybe to the “mainstream” public who just wants

 
 By: K-Lo : May 19th, 2020-16:24
An expensive watch, it sounds good to their ears. The WIS are probably few and far between so many of these sales people take their chances or odds? Don’t know, just spitballing.

I think you're right! But for an editor of Hodinkee to make that statement?

 
 By: patrick_y : May 19th, 2020-17:01
But I remember I was a very young kid, under ten, when I first heard this and I thought that couldn't make sense. It just couldn't. GDP per capita in Switzerland being what it is, then the watch would have to cost a lot more money than the $8,000 they cha... 

Yeah, I don’t know why she said that,

 
 By: K-Lo : May 19th, 2020-17:13
Honestly, she knows/or should know quite a few WISs go on Hodinkee. Misleading may not be the proper term.

Definitely not what I expected from anyone sensible. Especially from a supposed expert.

 
 By: patrick_y : May 19th, 2020-18:19
"So much for expert witnesses," common lawyer quote.

True that brother, appreciate your

 
 By: K-Lo : May 19th, 2020-18:34
Candidness concerning this.

I wouldn't be so surprised if a poorly trained salesperson said this...

 
 By: patrick_y : May 19th, 2020-18:44
I remember I was eight years old at a Ben Bridge Jeweler when I first heard this statement that "a Rolex takes a year to make" and I was thinking it was a salesperson's rhetoric. But for an editor at Hodinkee... That was a big shock. Also, 2.3 million vie... 

🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

 
 By: K-Lo : May 19th, 2020-19:01
The way information gets around, especially with today’s technology, more so for its falsity, is scary. As you plainly laid out. I don’t know sometimes, what to do about all this, yeah, but it is wrong.

"Business Insider" published the video and they are happy to keep it up

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : May 20th, 2020-08:15
Hardly anything is accurate on their site: ...  

If that were true...

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : May 19th, 2020-16:43
Imagine how many employees/watchmakers they would need to produce 1,000,000 watches a year.

Exactly! [nt]

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : May 19th, 2020-16:46

Oh yeah!

 
 By: patrick_y : May 19th, 2020-16:58
And they'd have to charge a lot. Geneva is an expensive place to live!

Do the math

 
 By: cazalea : May 19th, 2020-17:02
Say 8000 for the Rolex Ave 2000 working hrs in a year Hmm ... $4 per hour? Don’t think so. More realistic guess might be Say $1000 overhead/equipment etc And $500 materials With $1500 labor @ $50/hr = 30 hrs = one person/week And $1500 profit Thus $3500 f... 

Exactly. I thought the same thing.

 
 By: patrick_y : May 19th, 2020-17:03
I was better at basic mental math when I was a child than I am even now. So just doing some multiplications in my mind, it didn't make sense.

Development does take years! If a Rolex takes a year to make, imagine how many years that Zeitwerk minute repeater takes to make!

 
 By: patrick_y : May 19th, 2020-17:22
Philippe Dufour ought to charge millions for his work since he's only able to make one or two pieces in his lifetime!

You can’t compare Mr. Dufour with any other watch brands, since all use CNC’s to make the parts.

 
 By: ZSHSZ : May 19th, 2020-18:20
So yes, the one year to make a Rolex is BS so is the “Hand made” term used on high horology. While very part is supplied by robots, the assembly is still done by watchmakers at Rolex. The videos we see, e.g. AP, Lange, Patek, Kari, depicting a watchmaker ... 

👍😉 [nt]

 
 By: ZSHSZ : May 19th, 2020-18:39

You bring up a good point! Ignorance is bliss!

 
 By: patrick_y : May 19th, 2020-17:27
It's just sad that a supposed expert from a horology/watch news outlet is so misinformed and in a position to misinform the public. Supposedly, 2.3 million people viewed that video according to YouTube!

I'm sure she retold what brand managers (Rlx) told her. They are taught to embellish the value of a product. [nt]

 
 By: Dmitriy : May 19th, 2020-18:23
It would be strange for her to say that the production time of a Rolex watch is a "couple of months". Then everyone will reasonably ask: why is there a shortage of mass product, where are of Submariners, GMT, Daytona...?

I've been told many times by Rolex brand managers that the watch does not take a year to assemble.

 
 By: patrick_y : May 19th, 2020-18:27
That's actually incorrect in my experience. In the USA I've met many Rolex account executives, managers, and trainers. They actually dispel these myths and ask the sales professionals to not make these erroneous statements. They also instruct their sales ... 

Yes, I agree that " I'm sure” is stylish. Sorry.

 
 By: Dmitriy : May 19th, 2020-19:28
However, I judge by my experience working with brand managers. My view from Russia) Personally, I don't believe that miss Cara is so out of touch with reality, and this phrase is a figment of her imagination. After all, her boss visited the Rolex factory.... 

Bad information incoming, bad information outgoing...

 
 By: patrick_y : May 19th, 2020-20:17
Your assumption that she got the incorrect information from her boss or someone else is plausible. I doubt any of her bosses are going to admit to that they fed her this inaccurate information though. We will never know.

How long...

 
 By: U3O8 : May 19th, 2020-18:43
To mine the gold? To mine the iron? For the sun the sea and the wind to make silicone for gaskets. Or even to grow rubber trees? For carbon to be pressurized into diamonds? How long to make the tools to make the tools to make the robots that make the case... 

Oh yeah! TSMC takes forever!

 
 By: patrick_y : May 19th, 2020-18:50
I agree, I think I put in above that they're counting the time the alligator is an egg till the alligator strap is produced! And they're counting the thousands of years it took for dinosaurs to turn into oil. They must be counting those years too, but the... 

Be less sarcastic please. They might be incubating certain parts used in watch for the year and that can make this statement factually correct.

 
 By: Pun : May 19th, 2020-19:59
A watch might take a day or less to be assembled and finished but those one year old parts would qualify the one year time frame... Just my 2 cents..

True, if they had a year supply of watch hands or screws for instance, this part could be factually correct...

 
 By: patrick_y : May 19th, 2020-20:19
I'm not being sarcastic. But I am taking her word somewhat literally. But it's just so misleading.

When you think of it,

 
 By: George Gently : May 19th, 2020-21:32
this is only talking about watches. Most of us probably realise, that not the smallest part of what we read and hear everyday on internet, TV, Radio, newspapers etc. is far away from truth and reality. What makes me wonder is, how many people take all tha... 

You bring up an even bigger problem!

 
 By: patrick_y : May 19th, 2020-21:51
Anyone with this simple logical thought, the labor cost alone is many times more than $5000, the price of a new Rolex Oyster Perpetual. Unless Rolexes are made in a country with extremely low labor costs. But Rolexes are made in Switzerland, which has fai... 

So true mon ami! [nt]

 
 By: patrick_y : May 19th, 2020-23:20

Did they ever claim such a thing? [nt]

 
 By: amanico : May 19th, 2020-23:23
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It's not "one year" that makes Sport Rolex so expensive...

 
 By: destrodan : May 19th, 2020-22:45
...it's the 40-60 years of built-up wabi that makes Sports Rolex so expensive! Kind regards, Dan

;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : May 19th, 2020-22:50

2.3 Million views!

 
 By: patrick_y : May 20th, 2020-13:18
So there's the possibility that millions of people have absorbed this message and assume it to be factual!

Great topic, thread and commentary! [nt]

 
 By: nacelle : May 20th, 2020-08:25
she said it with a straight face...almost

Maybe she genuinely believed that...

 
 By: patrick_y : May 20th, 2020-13:17
Maybe she was like me, I first heard that "a Rolex takes a year to make" statement when I was eight years old. Maybe she heard it when she was very young, assumed it to be true, and has propagated it as fact. Someone should inform her she's very mistaken....