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The games continue.
Jul 21, 2019,12:32 PM
More reasons I won't be a fan of that "brand." They keep making anyone's choice to disavow, effortless. To each their own.
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That’s terrible.
By: Bounce781 : July 21st, 2019-05:04
How is Rolex not embarrassed by this?
This image sorta looks like a going out of business liquidation to me...
By: LS : July 21st, 2019-05:11
I wonder how long before ADs start shrinking their Rolex floor/case space. It looks silly to have sales people stand around over large empty showcases. Empty cases do not drive foot traffic to a retailer and are wasted "real estate." If Rolex won't keep i...
Looks, unfortuantely, too familar.
By: Spencer Karrington : July 21st, 2019-06:11
While I am not a particular fan of Rolex, I understand their significance and the reason for their success and so go into their shops every once in a while and I am always surprised by how many "slots" of watches are empty. This does not happen at any oth...
They could...
By: FlyingSnoopy : July 21st, 2019-12:39
at least offer a bit more exclusive champagne... Cheers
He means M&C is a bit too common to be used by Patek.
By: Boron : July 21st, 2019-17:02
Sadly, for a number of entrants to our hobby, getting to experience such class is fraught with being treated like a bad smell. Surely whichever rung of the ladder you’re on, the experience should be equal, as an incentive to repeat the process? Seems like...
As Boron said...
By: FlyingSnoopy : July 21st, 2019-22:58
PP could use a bit better kind of champagne... M&C is the equivalent of Johnny Walker red label I meant it as a joke, which obviously was not well taken or understood. At any rate, a brand that respects itself will always find ways of treating you well, a...
:) [nt]
By: FlyingSnoopy : July 22nd, 2019-06:16
+1 [nt]
By: Brandon Skinner : July 21st, 2019-23:00
The games continue.
By: farkbinder01212 : July 21st, 2019-12:32
More reasons I won't be a fan of that "brand." They keep making anyone's choice to disavow, effortless. To each their own.
Years ago it was
By: Jari from Finland : July 21st, 2019-13:26
nice to go into the Rolex store, look around and try different models on wrist. As far as I have heard nowadays the situation is like that everywhere.
Is it really Rolex's fault?
By: Treiz1337 : July 21st, 2019-13:44
Blame the hype and increasing demand... ADs keep the hot models off the shelves for their most loyal and VIP customers. And why wouldn't they? ADs should cater to the customers that has been keeping them in business for so long. Why would they sell it to ...
Great post. The same could be said about the Jubilee bracelet
By: Brandon Skinner : July 21st, 2019-23:10
5 years ago, ask 100 people what they prefer and I bet you 95 (or more) would take Oyster. Now people walk around so triumphant to have the Jubilee on their wrist and claim it to be just the best thing ever🤦♂️
Rolex AD keeps the steel sports models in the vault.
By: jonrus : July 25th, 2019-20:22
AD said that he cannot display these models in the window or the case, risking a walk in customer buying it within minutes and flipping it. Rolex might get back to them for not knowing the customer that they sell to.
Oh it’s well past sad… it’s utterly pathetic!
By: Boron : July 21st, 2019-16:52
Whilst this lies empty, Rolex found no problem ensuring the recent launch of the new revamped Rolex store run by Bucherer wasn’t as bereft of pieces, and likewise Lunn’s new fit-out to tie-in with the Open in Northern Ireland .