234 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 21, 2011Bern,
Switzerland
Sunflower Wrote in reply to:
shing Wrote: some here..
Nice picture, Shing. But who are they, and what made them famous? So, of course I show that I am not a part of the target group to be impressed by these kind of celebrities. Cheaply, I am rather impressed by beautiful, perfect watches. To show that I am not a cave man: where is that world famous Dutch violinist Janine Jansen? Or the worlds best baduk player, Korean Lee Sedol? But of course, sadly, both classical music and go (baduk, weiqi), although millions of people are active in these fields, are not representing the target group. What that target group is, I am not sure, and I don't care. I like watches, too.
Kind regards, Paul
Liked your high quality comment very much Paul...I think you speak on behalf of many...I am not so sure how this photo for example should help sell more watches...I think it's the Swiss quality that people are looking for, the in-house movement, the long-standing tradition and special history of IWC...having said this...who is Adriana Lima...???
3,732 Discussions and CommentsMember since March 28, 2001
Sorry, I cannot stop myself, it is too funny. After seeing some great six nations rugby on the BBC there is a show there with the name "Pointless celebrities". Yes, it is silly, I apologise.
Kind regards, Paul
What you do may not be so important, but it is very important that you do it well. (my variation of a saying by Gandhi)
138 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 6, 2013
In my opinion IWC hasn't any ambassadors. I think that those all of people are just "friend of Schaffhausen" which are invited on all of events and just love IWC watches. You forgot about Evan McGregor-one of flagship friends now. He play in "The Imposible", film which You can watch in cinema now...beautiful story! I saw it today.
19 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 4, 2013
It seems to me that Rolex needs ambassadors; IWC does not. While Rolex has a few classic designs, i.e. the Submariner and the Daytona, I really do not think of them as among the top watch companies when you look at craftsmanship and innovation. They need the ambassadors because they are more about marketing than watchmaking.
I was attracted to IWC precisely because of their no-nonsense reputation for exceptional watchmaking. Their watches are beautifully functional. I think IWC most closely follows the van der Rohe dictum of form following function. I suspect most IWC wearers are of like mind. Having a celebrity endorse the product really does not change my opinion of the watch. Knowing that Kevin Spacey and Ewan McGregor like IWCs makes me think they have good taste, but for me, it is the image of IWC that reflects well on them rather than the other way around.
670 Discussions and CommentsMember since Sept. 13, 2002
' Knowing that Kevin Spacey and Ewan McGregor like IWCs makes me think they have good taste, but for me, it is the image of IWC that reflects well on them rather than the other way around '.
Cardcat..I can only presume you overlooked the fact both the gentlemen you mentioned are paid-monies professional actors, I doubt Mr. Spacey was around when the Schaffhausen brand was revered for being 'understated' (specially looking at how he wears a wristwatch on his wrist/hand).
Plenty of known celebrities collect Rolex watches from thier own volition....to no fanfare, i know for a fact they know thier ref's (lots that can be got free of charge don't intrest them in the least) and have done since pre the mid '90's...i doubt very much the paid mob above had heard of Schaffhausen back then.
Forme isn't really following function when customers are smashing thier own goods into coffee tables and door frames..charging them a premium for making a model in ceramic to circumnavigate this.. is'nt really high art.
Liked your high quality comment very much Paul...I think you speak on behalf of many...I am not so sure how this photo for example should help sell more watches...I think it's the Swiss quality that people are looking for, the in-house movement, the long-standing tradition and special history of IWC...having said this...who is Adriana Lima...???
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Kind regards,
Paul
What you do may not be so important, but it is very important that you do it well. (my variation of a saying by Gandhi)
Someone who has nothing to do with watches, but....everything to do with fashion. LOL
You forgot about Evan McGregor-one of flagship friends now. He play in "The Imposible", film which You can watch in cinema now...beautiful story! I saw it today.
I see Adriana Lima. Is there anyone else in this picture? :D
Regards,
Bas
I was attracted to IWC precisely because of their no-nonsense reputation for exceptional watchmaking. Their watches are beautifully functional. I think IWC most closely follows the van der Rohe dictum of form following function. I suspect most IWC wearers are of like mind. Having a celebrity endorse the product really does not change my opinion of the watch. Knowing that Kevin Spacey and Ewan McGregor like IWCs makes me think they have good taste, but for me, it is the image of IWC that reflects well on them rather than the other way around.
Unfortunately, it looks like the guy on Georges' left just give him a wedgie!
Bill
Cardcat..I can only presume you overlooked the fact both the gentlemen you mentioned are paid-monies professional actors, I doubt Mr. Spacey was around when the Schaffhausen brand was revered for being 'understated' (specially looking at how he wears a wristwatch on his wrist/hand).
Plenty of known celebrities collect Rolex watches from thier own volition....to no fanfare, i know for a fact they know thier ref's (lots that can be got free of charge don't intrest them in the least) and have done since pre the mid '90's...i doubt very much the paid mob above had heard of Schaffhausen back then.
Forme isn't really following function when customers are smashing thier own goods into coffee tables and door frames..charging them a premium for making a model in ceramic to circumnavigate this.. is'nt really high art.
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I wonder whose hand is on Miss Lima's right hip.
Inquiring minds wanna know. :)
clepsydra
ad fontes...
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Best regards,

David