Watch Brand Categories

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Found this on one of the Facebook groups I belong to and thought it might be good for a laugh 😁
 
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No. No, man. Shit. No, man.



Nonsensical categories seemingly created by a child.
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I don´t know what is wrong about it, I am indeed enthusiastic about by vintage (70s) Boctok in near mint condition. So it is in the right category 😎😜.





OK OK, a watch bought for 30 € does not qualify as collectable for most ... 😉
 
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Sort of reminds me of a recent thread title over on Rolexforums: “Is the no-date Submariner inferior to the date Submariner?” ::facepalm1::
 
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I better go stock up on those Ralph Lauren and Dior luxury watches.
 
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Silly people making silly lists…..
 
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I think I find the most contentious part is categorising Omega as "luxury" and Rolex as "high end luxury". IMHO they both make essentially the same product. Maybe the original author is putting them in these categories based on secondary market value? 🙄
 
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I think I find the most contentious part is categorising Omega as "luxury" and Rolex as "high end luxury". IMHO they both make essentially the same product. Maybe the original author is putting them in these categories based on secondary market value? 🙄
Yea it’s just marketing and pricing on that one. Not anything to do with the product.

The one that got me is Hublot. I dislike Hublot for no other reason than that angry yelling watch guy on YouTube hates them.
 
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Yea it’s just marketing and pricing on that one. Not anything to do with the product.

The one that got me is Hublot. I dislike Hublot for no other reason than that angry yelling watch guy on YouTube hates them.

You can't get behind a product called the Big Bang? Name notwithstanding, they're pretty terrible looking. Sort of an expensive Invicta.
 
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Speak of the devil. Two of everyone's favorite brands. 😁 This ought to be good...

 
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I think I find the most contentious part is categorising Omega as "luxury" and Rolex as "high end luxury". IMHO they both make essentially the same product. Maybe the original author is putting them in these categories based on secondary market value? 🙄

Where is jlc? And rolex? Wtf :whipped:

In my opinion omega = rolex