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12 November 2015, 12:44 PM | #91 |
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19 November 2015, 01:17 AM | #92 |
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I agree. I would bet most of the people complaining about the product placement wouldn't have a problem with it if Bond was wearing a Rolex.
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24 November 2015, 08:06 AM | #93 |
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25 November 2015, 06:09 AM | #94 |
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My favorite post was the picture of the watch. I saw at the boutique they had a watch designed for the bond brand. It's got a 007 on the dial. I admit to not loving the overly overt association. However, upon seeing the spectre watch I was very impressed. The whole presentation is nice. And the bond association is minimal. A tiny thing on the nato, and something on the case back. I think it was very tastefully done. I much prefer it over the original 300. Even the notice on the clasp is tucked away. Just like 99% of normal people don't notice the minutiae that most of us watch nerds notice, no one would ever know it was associated with "Bond"
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27 November 2015, 01:02 AM | #95 |
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I like it
If you read the bond novels there is a ton of product placement No different here |
27 November 2015, 02:55 AM | #96 |
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The film was the worst Craig entry yet, and the product placement throughout including commercials for alcohol and such was a drag for sure. Looking forward to the next set of entries and less seriousness.
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You know that product placement goes wrong when M wears a better suit than Bond. Oh, cute matching sunglasses too :-) In any case, I found the movie to be an expensive ad. |
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27 November 2015, 04:20 AM | #98 |
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Could be worse- saw a Star Wars themed ad for make up. Make up? Really?
Anyways, Omega is makes great watches- I just chalk it up to the necessasry evil of doing business in the luxury watch market |
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I think in the new Star Wars movie Darth Vader wears a DSOTM. That disappoints me, as the real Darth Vader never wore an Omega. Just terrible.
Oh, wait, I think Vader is dead. |
27 November 2015, 07:34 AM | #100 |
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Total turn off. Let the watches sell themselves with design and quality. I can understand a small association but it's been way too much.
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27 November 2015, 09:45 AM | #101 |
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Love it or hate it; there are four pages of people talking about Omega on TRF.
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27 November 2015, 10:11 AM | #103 |
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Unrepresentative sample
Whatever you think movie viewers like what Bond wears, drinks and drives. The metrics give more and more marketers good reasons to spend large sums of money on product placement in Bond movies. Ultimately they're not after you, for many reasons, but for the guy/woman who is going to buy one expensive watch in his/her lifetime and is looking for inspiration as to what to buy. James Bond and Spectre might just be enough to get him or her to go take a look at what Omega has to offer. The retailers are doing a good job of capitalizing on that opportunity.
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28 November 2015, 07:43 AM | #106 | |
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I heard a good argument on the radio about Spectre - the argument was that without the expensive product placement the movie would have lacked some of the most dramatic stunts. It's a trade off between drama and commercialization. Of course the alternative is you could pay a LOT more for your movie theater ticket. Take your pick of how you prefer to pay. |
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How about less stunts and more suspense or action. North by North-West and other early action thrillers did it in a tasteful manner. I guess stop dumbing down the movies :-)
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5 December 2015, 09:23 PM | #110 |
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I'm turned off too.
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6 December 2015, 12:59 AM | #111 |
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This was my first expensive watch and although I loved it at the time I flipped it because it felt a little 'kiddy'. Still think it was a cool piece but I traded up to the real thing.
A 5513 sub. |
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seriously, he actually drinks Heineken? All credibility out the window. If any beer screams I am only drinking this shite because of product placement, it is Heineken.
Does Omega really want to associate itself with Heineken drinkers? Seems like a risky marketing strategy to me! I hope some good taste returns to the Omega marketing department some time soon. Their watches deserve better. |
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I don't know, and really there is no way to know. but I don't see Rolex making special Bond editions of their watches and being so heavy handed. The Bond association with Omega I think is negative for the brand because the way they handle it. I find it obnoxious. I have a Seamaster, wearing it right now, from 1998, the one Pierce B wore but mine doesn't have all the Bond markings and the ridiculous 007 on the second hand. So while I like this watch a lot, I'd prefer when people see it they didn't automatically think I'm a Bond wannabe because I chose this... it honestly had nothing to do with Bond. I liked it better and it felt better made than the Submariner from the late 90's. |
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In the novels that were set in Jamaica (Live and Let Die, Doctor No, and The Man with the Golden Gun come to mind), Fleming has several scenes in which Bond drinks Red Stripe. A decent pale gold lager, good for quenching thirst in hot weather, but not really a match for a good microbrewed American craft pale ale.
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3 February 2016, 08:39 AM | #118 |
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Just saw my mate wearing the new bond seamaster (with the lollipop seconds hand) on the omega bond nato strap tonight.
I just didn't have the heart to express my opinion! |
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You are dead wrong. Product placement means the company pays for their product to be used/mentioned. Ian Fleming used brand names as status signifiers to better describe Bond's character and personality, which had much in common with that of Ian Fleming himself. No corporate payments were made.
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3 February 2016, 09:12 AM | #120 |
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All I know is that this watch is actually appreciating.
Very tough to get and in high demand. Bond or no bond, they did a great job on this watch.
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