Most of the customers are excited and caught by the value. That's all they really matter. Design, watchmaking, precision, finishing, these are just extra features. Mostly unknown. Rolex has been my first watch, but I've moved away long ago
Not at all. They're a feature, used by fans to identify different batches in order to have a more valuable and rare product. This is what I read if I read a bit deeper, the article is just a subjective and boring list 😅
"-the new 41mm OP has more negative space on the dial Wahhh! -The Airking dial has too many 5s and this is somehow a problem Wahhh! -The cyclops! Wahhh! Conclusion: Rolex bad Wahhh!" I feel like more thought could be put into this than the few trifling ni...
I heard there was a real watch with this error on accident. They had a video of it on YouTube. The video didn't look photoshopped to me (but I'm no forensic photo/video expert). When you make around a million watches a year (some say more, some say less) ...
Willing to accept flaws might be a better term, instead of "blind" in the article. Very few designs are 100% perfect. If people like everything about a watch except one or two details, I think the mass majority of people are willing to accept it and go ah...
I was a little surprised that the argument for the emptiness on the dial was not followed by a comment on the different sizes available, I do not own any Rolex watches but for my taste the design and larger size of the new OP is perfect, especially with t...
forgiveness for many things follows... Value meaning resale... however, my experience and view of Rolex, mostly, is extreme design excellence and build quality.
Tesla cars are selling like hot cakes. Some friends have waited 2 months to get theirs! And the build quality is very inconsistent. Mine is missing some paint and the panel gaps are not perfect. I'd say the build quality is worse than a Hyundai (which use...
The article never made its point about its argument about DESIGN FLAWS, its title. Further evidence of this writer's incompetence in bringing about a solid argument is how he addresses "quality issues" where he states that Rolex does have a small "minute"...
This guy tries to present his personal preferences as design flaws. Honestly, I find 90% of the articles by these specialized watch websites completely uninteresting. And, worse, most are completely cookie cutter identical, if you read any watch launch ar...