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·How does Rolex achieve 24.9% market share when they don't have any watches for sale at the ADs?
I would like to know actually, say I wanted to 'progress' beyond TAG Heuer, but I still wanted carbon and skeleton dials etc, where am I supposed to go? Given that Hublot is like 3 times the price.... is there anything in between? And how is Hublot any improvement? Given that the watch community hates them as well. AP? Well that's totally out of the question, and unobtanium to boot.
I strongly suspect that when Adam talks about 'progressing' beyond TAG he means joining the cult of the 'Timeless Watch' by going to Omega/Rolex.
Seriously though, for someone who likes 'modern' designs (which for the sake of argument includes skeleton dials and carbon cases etc), what are your options if you can't afford RM, don't wanna be laughed at by Hublot haters and you can't afford to buy 20 watches so that you can get an AP Offshore?
Seriously though, for someone who likes 'modern' designs (which for the sake of argument includes skeleton dials and carbon cases etc), what are your options if you can't afford RM, don't wanna be laughed at by Hublot haters and you can't afford to buy 20 watches so that you can get an AP Offshore?
I suppose they should be ashamed of themselves, releasing garbage for people with no taste 😉
I had an opportunity to try on most of the regularly available ones (ie not the Cover Girl) and I have to say the one that really got me going was the Liberty of all things.
How does Rolex achieve 24.9% market share when they don't have any watches for sale at the ADs?