Wrist Check 2015
Discussion
neilbauer said:
But seriously do love that watch, it's on my want list. I have an Avenger Seawolf that's never seen salt waster
Aye it’s a beast of a watch in terms of wrist presence without having to do any shouting about itself like other divers tend to do in this kind of price area (Subs/SMPs etc). One of the main reasons I chose it, for the understated style but completely fitting style that works with all apparel NomduJour said:
So 800k minus service movements/duplicates/whatever plus non-COSC manual-wind stuff. Still not exactly exclusive.
I'd didn't say they were exclusive. I said you were wrong. Rolex don't market exclusivity, they market 'Rolex', just like Porsche simply market 'Porsche'. Hate away, the watches (and cars) speak for themselves
yeti said:
PJ S said:
They made over 1M in 2011 or 2012, and said they would have to scale back – I highly doubt they almost halved their production.
Why? Because Seiko? The COSC figures are available and almost all Rolex are COSC.
Happy to be corrected, but I was under the impression COSC don't reveal how many units they receive from each manufacturer – the figures are an approximation or best guesstimate.
yeti said:
I'd didn't say they were exclusive. I said you were wrong.
Rolex don't market exclusivity, they market 'Rolex', just like Porsche simply market 'Porsche'. Hate away, the watches (and cars) speak for themselves
Sorry, didn't realise we were having an argument. Rolex don't market exclusivity, they market 'Rolex', just like Porsche simply market 'Porsche'. Hate away, the watches (and cars) speak for themselves
Rolex market luxury goods at a premium. Whatever the production figure is "believed" to be it's a hell of a lot of watches, which is undoubtedly a big issue for a luxury item (especially one which is hell-bent on destroying its classic products with tacky redesigns).
PJ S said:
Because Seiko what? You're not making sense.
Happy to be corrected, but I was under the impression COSC don't reveal how many units they receive from each manufacturer – the figures are an approximation or best guesstimate.
One of the watch mags published the top 20 COSC brands for, I think, 2013 last year. Rolex were by far No.1, nearly double the next brand, and IIRC the figure was circa 850k, it was definitely over 800k. Happy to be corrected, but I was under the impression COSC don't reveal how many units they receive from each manufacturer – the figures are an approximation or best guesstimate.
don logan said:
I know it's not the general consensus but this is the perfect version of the Explorer (GMT) black or white dial and I don't agree at all about the proportions having been ruined!
I agree Dan....it's. Great watch that gets worn very often....Even looks good on a tacky rubber B
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