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Old 30 January 2019, 12:14 PM   #121
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Old 30 January 2019, 01:17 PM   #122
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I remember when calculator watches were all the rave.
hahahha,

Do you remember the ones that were able turn off TV's as well
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Old 30 January 2019, 01:22 PM   #123
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May sound crass but only if they can afford the luxury. Rolex are not cheap and most people splurge first in other areas irrespective of their age.
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Old 30 January 2019, 01:24 PM   #124
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All I can say is all we can do is hope so
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Old 30 January 2019, 01:38 PM   #125
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rolex watches have already transcended functionality to become jewellery / a status symbol.

alot of people on this forum got into rolex when they simply made extraordinarily durable and functional timepieces. that time is now finished though (6 digit was the end i think).

so you might as well say "will tech innovations mean the end of jewellery?" and of course the answer to that is no. i'm not sure that anyone has successfully transformed electronics into jewellery yet. the redundancy factor kills that.

brands will continue to make one of the only items of jewellery that is acceptable to men, the watch, and i'd bet people (but overwhelmingly men) will continue to buy those watches/pieces of jewellery, albeit for a variety of non-practical reasons.
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Old 30 January 2019, 03:05 PM   #126
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rolex watches have already transcended functionality to become jewellery / a status symbol.

alot of people on this forum got into rolex when they simply made extraordinarily durable and functional timepieces. that time is now finished though (6 digit was the end i think).

so you might as well say "will tech innovations mean the end of jewellery?" and of course the answer to that is no. i'm not sure that anyone has successfully transformed electronics into jewellery yet. the redundancy factor kills that.

brands will continue to make one of the only items of jewellery that is acceptable to men, the watch, and i'd bet people (but overwhelmingly men) will continue to buy those watches/pieces of jewellery, albeit for a variety of non-practical reasons.
I reckon 5 digit was the peak and end of the tool watch era.

On reflection, perhaps the DSSD is the only remaining Rolex tool watch, even if it's way overkill
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Old 30 January 2019, 07:32 PM   #127
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Yes, my daughter has about 3 or 4 watches already. This one won’t be hers until she hits 21.


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Old 30 January 2019, 09:00 PM   #128
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Well, as a father of a 22yr old daughter and God father to a 23 yr old male, I can speak from personal experiance that their generation are most definately "in to watches".

My daughter:
Has a few fashion watches and wears different ones for different outfits or occasions. She has already stated her claim on one of my Rolex.

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Owns an Oris diver, and has just treated himself to a brand new Tissot from my Rolex AD. He wanted a new Swiss timepiece but did not want to spend big money for the time being.

Both of them regard smart watches as another item that needs to be continually charged, another item that distracts their attention and another item that inevitably ends up left at home as all of the information the smart watch provided is on the phone they already have on their person. Both did eventually end up getting rid of their smart watches and buying dedicated training watches purely for the gym, and thats where they see wearable tech in their lives.
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Old 30 January 2019, 11:01 PM   #129
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Wearing a Rolex to most people represents some form of "status" nowadays. Its no longer a necessary means to tell time since every Tom Dick and Harry carries a mobile phone anyway. So I don't foresee the luxury watch business will go down too much in near future.

Smart watch on the other hand will probably pose a challenge but once smart watch transmute to a smaller chip flexi size, the luxury watch will continue to have some place in the status world. Just my $0.02. ;)
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Old 31 January 2019, 01:06 AM   #130
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Rolex = Status.
There will always be people wanting to affirm their status through luxury goods.

So the answer is yes.
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Old 31 January 2019, 10:17 PM   #131
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Rolex = Status.
There will always be people wanting to affirm their status through luxury goods.

So the answer is yes.
Isn't that exactly what luxury goods are for?
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Old 31 January 2019, 10:48 PM   #132
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Rolex = Status.
There will always be people wanting to affirm their status through luxury goods.

So the answer is yes.
+1. Watch brands that convey status to the general public (Rolex, PP, AP, even Omega) will do just fine.
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Old 1 February 2019, 05:15 AM   #133
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Isn't that exactly what luxury goods are for?
Not necessarily. Luxury goods (the non-ostentatious kind) are meant for the owner to know what he/she is wearing, and no one else
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My 5 year old already wears a G-Shock (its the only watch really tough enough for a hockey playing five year old), but always asks to wear my rolex. He keeps asking when he can get a "deep trench watch" (DSSD JC) because he wants something basically indestructible. So based on that, I think that there will be kids growing up already lusting after rolexes, just like dad wears

(oh, and regarding when does he get a DSSD, I told him if he graduates from the naval academy I'll buy him one for the job, otherwise, you get your first rolex when you can buy one for yourself.)
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Old 1 February 2019, 06:13 AM   #135
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Do you remember the ones that were able turn off TV's as well




The amount of fun I had with these as a kid...



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Old 1 February 2019, 01:48 PM   #136
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Those were so fun, i remember my cousin had the action man one i think those watches were considered high end for us hahaha, until my dad came and beat the chinese out of me for trolling him


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Not necessarily. Luxury goods (the non-ostentatious kind) are meant for the owner to know what he/she is wearing, and no one else
Non-ostentatious, luxury goods wearing individuals, are usually to be found behind the wheel of those non-ostentatious, Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Rolls Royce, etc,etc, etc.
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Old 2 February 2019, 02:16 PM   #138
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My Daughter is coming up 18 this year and she has already asked for a Rolex for her 21st. Looking at the AD for ideas etc

Also my son at 12 likes watches and looks to having a Rolex when he is "Grown Up". My SD is his birth year, so he can have that for his 21st if he wants it.

My Nephew and Niece mid to late 20's both have Rolexes that they bought themselves to celebrate achievements in their lives.

I suppose it could be said that children that grow up around people with nice watches will gravitate towards them also.

I know i used to wear my Dads Rolex when i was a kid growing up at any opportunity i could get.
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Old 2 February 2019, 05:42 PM   #139
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Those were so fun, i remember my cousin had the action man one i think those watches were considered high end for us hahaha, until my dad came and beat the chinese out of me for trolling him


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I liked to play around with the TVs at restaurants, especially when there was a football or basketball game on. Nobody ever suspected some kid with a watch
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