I never really got into wearing a watch, probably because I think of myself as being timeless (YES!). Anyway, the Rolex 2010 Explorer is out, and it promises to be badder than last time around.
This baby is bigger, a whopping 3mm bigger, and features all that you would expect from a Rolex, like the silent, smooth second hand. The numbers have a bright new sheen to them, and the all-over effect is quite nice. Check out the gallery for more of the Rolex 2010 Explorer.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Bigger High Roller Watches
- Opportunity for watch companies to create larger, more luxurious timepieces to meet customer demand for bold and eye-catching designs.
- Enhanced Features in High Roller Watches
- Innovation potential for watch manufacturers to incorporate improved functionalities and design elements in high-end timepieces.
- Sleek Aesthetics in High Roller Watches
- Opening for luxury watch brands to focus on sleek and stylish designs, appealing to consumers looking for sophisticated and elegant timepieces.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Luxury Watch Industry
- Potential for luxury watch companies to leverage the demand for high-quality, prestigious watches by introducing revamped, larger models with enhanced features.
- Fashion Industry
- Opportunity for fashion brands to collaborate with watch manufacturers in creating stylish and trendy timepieces that cater to the preferences of fashion-conscious individuals.
- Jewelry Industry
- Disruptive potential for jewelry companies to expand their offerings by incorporating high-end watches that showcase sleek aesthetics and advanced features into their collections.