
The Making of a Status Symbol
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Challenging the myth that Rolex's dominance is solely due to superior craftsmanship, Donze reveals the brand's strategic partnership with an American advertising agency and its genius for storytelling, which allowed it to turn a simple timepiece into a powerful status symbol. Spanning the twentieth century, this book provides a compelling case study of how creative industries have shaped consumer culture and the global luxury market.
This book is a must-read for anyone fascinated by fashion and luxury, the evolution of consumer culture or the power of branding. Whether you're a scholar, student or general reader intrigued by the enduring allure of Rolex, The making of a status symbol offers an engaging and insightful journey through the history of a brand that has become synonymous with excellence and success. -- .
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'Reads like a thriller. An essential epic for anyone interested in Swiss economic history.'Le Temps
'Offers a unique perspective on the evolution of Rolex over the decades.'
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Part I: The Swiss technical excellence (1900-45)
1 Hans Wilsdorf's early career
2 Development of the Oyster (1920-45)
3 The mass production of chronometers (1920-15)
4 Communication and marketing positioning (1920-45)
Part II: The creation of new collections (1945-60)
5 Designing iconic products
6 The start of a fruitful collaboration
Part III: Embodying individual success (1960-2020)
7 Rolex becomes world number one (1960-90)
8 Rolex and the changing luxury goods industry (since 1990)
Conclusion
Index -- .
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