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Welcome to the first episode of a brand new podcast for Hodinkee. It's called The Business of Watches, and it's hosted by me, Andy Hoffman. Each episode, delivered once every two weeks, will feature conversations with authors, CEOs, industry insiders, and fellow journalists as we uncover the business behind your favorite watches and watch brands.
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Episode 01 - Rolex, The Making Of A Status Symbol With Author Pierre-Yves Donzé
Notoriously secretive when it comes to its operations and accounts, there haven't been a lot of business-focused books on Rolex, the biggest and most successful Swiss watch brand. At least until now, that is. Academic and professor of business history at Osaka University, Pierre-Yves Donzé is the author of The Making Of A Status Symbol, A business history of Rolex translated and published in English this year. We wanted to start our new podcast, The Business of Watches, by talking about the most important Swiss brand, and Donzé serves as an ideal guest, explaining the decisions and events that shaped Rolex into what it is today.
The episode is full of revelations, from how Rolex dealt with the business challenges of a strong Swiss franc and the arrival of quartz, to how the brand overtook Omega in sales, and the critical role the U.S. has played in the company's history and success. Thanks so much for listening, and be sure to drop by the comments section if you have any thoughts or questions on the episode. We'll be back in two weeks with another episode of The Business of Watches. If you have any questions for an upcoming Q&A episode, please leave them in the comments below.
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Show Notes
3:40
The Making Of A Status Symbol, A Business History of Rolex (Manchester University Press)
7:25
Rolex
10:30
Hans Wilsdorf
15:00
Rolex Kew A
16:01
COSC
18:10
Aegler SA and Rolex
24:30
Rolex Oyster case
26:00
Panerai
28:05
Rolex company history 1926-1945
32:00
André Heiniger
35:20
Rolex Explorer Ad 1960s (Ad Patina)
36:38
J. Walter Thompson
39:20
Arnold Palmer (Rolex Magazine)
40:30
Mark McCormack
43:30
Omega
45:00
Placido Domingo
47:00
Rolex Oysterquartz
51:26
Rolex Lady-Datejust
53:30
Rare interview with Rolex CEO Jean-Frédéric Dufour about Watches and Wonders (NZZ)
1:00:30
Rolex Land-Dweller
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