CORDER’S COLUMN: What Rolex got wrong about Watches and Wonders
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The post-show verdict is in from the organiser of Watches and Wonders, which declares: “The event showcased an industry unified by a common drive to share excellence and savoir-faire”. So far, so on message. But the official line feels at odds with comments made before the event by Jean-Frédéric Dufour in his capacity of president […] The post CORDER’S COLUMN: What Rolex got wrong about Watches an...
I read the article and the headline is very misleading. Rolex is only mentioned in a short sentance in a long opinion piece. Come oneditors - Do your jobs and assign proper hradlines. In thjis case it would involve the Swatch Group.
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I read the article and the headline is very misleading. Rolex is only mentioned in a short sentance in a long opinion piece. Come oneditors - Do your jobs and assign proper hradlines. In thjis case it would involve the Swatch Group.