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    their watch. The watch on your wrist can tell a lot about you and what kind of status you may poses. A person with a Michael Kors will not stand out as much as a person with a Rolex. Rolex is considered to be one of the “Big Daddys” when it comes to luxury timepieces. When looking for a luxury watch, you have to consider the pricing and the brand recognition; most luxury timepieces range from about $3,000 to $100,000 and some can be even higher priced. Price says everything when wearing a watch.…

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    Throughout the work symbolism is represented. Frans and Pieter painted the guards in action in 1637. “The Night Watch” is portraying the Amsterdam’s local militia in a group portrait. Rembrandt originally portrayed the men in action in his work. The arrangement of the painting shows the importance of it to the Dutch, it is a national treasure. Rembrandt was first to depict the men in action in striking dynamic poses. After the dirt was taken off the painting the daytime setting was visible to…

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    or watching a video. Whether for enjoyment or to fill a void caused by boredom, many people scroll through their phones aimlessly viewing a multitude of images. Maggie Nelson discusses these notions of spectating in her narrative titled “Great to Watch,” where she presents two different views of what “spectating” really means. She first presents it as an action that provides a false sense of empowerment where one passively views by means of constant scrolling. Later she claims that active…

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    Watch Industry Case Study

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    Personal factors effecting watch industry: Occupation-The occupation of an individual plays a significant role in influencing his/her buying decision. An individual’s job and the nature of such job have a direct influence on the products and brands they pick for him/her. As if a person is an employee or a business man according to its occupation his/her buying behavior will be influenced that does he/she need to buy a watch or not. Economic Condition- Earnings per month is directly proportional…

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    The Night Watch by Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn is completed in 1642, at the peak of the Dutch Golden Age, it is one of the most famous paintings in the world. It is a group portrait of a militia company. These were groups of able-bodied men who, if the need arose, could be called upon to defend the city or put down riots. The painting is an oil painting on a canvas that depicts the company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq and his lieutenant, Willem van Ruytenburgh, surrounded by…

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    also called watch phones, feature full mobile phone capability, and can make or answer phone calls In keeping with its trend of bringing technological advanced devices within the reach of the common man in India, SmartTech Ltd is proposing to launch a Smart Watch. How it…

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    contemporary Australian theatre. Contemporary Australian theatre provides a sequence daily concerns that captivates the audience, with a variety in calibre, this often has an emotional and confronting effect that challenges the audience. “Neighbourhood Watch” written by Lally Katz, focuses on the matters of typical suburban Australian life. “Fearless” by Mirra Todd focuses on bringing like minded individuals together that highlight particular mental health or social issues we see in regular…

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    small are not as sought after due to the convenience of new portable phone technology. Thus, new ideas for integrating phone technology and watches are being researched to revitalize the products usage. (Li 296). The Apple smart watch is a attempt to bring use innovative watch ideas. (Li 289). Smart watches are not completely new; yet, they have not shown a considerable adoption from consumers. Due to the strategic management of discontinuities Apple will need to put in significant effort at the…

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    There are two parts of the Rolex Watch ad: the main color of the upper five sixths is dark colored and the bottom is dark green. In the above five sixths of the ad, the color gradually fades from the four corners to the words on the upper left. On the upper left, there are seven rows of words: the first six rows are the interview of the man, and the last row is the advertising slogan. The man with short hair folds his arms, smiling, looking towards the lens camera on the right hand side. He is…

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    jeweler who had received an incorrect shipment of watches and offered to buy them off him. Richard sold them, made profit, and ordered a new batch for resale. This is when Richard created Sears which at the time was called R.W. Sears Watch Company. R.W. Sears Watch Company began as a mail order retailer for jewelry and watches. Richard was the president and Alvah Roebuck, an expert in creating watches, was the vice president. The company did relatively well in its beginning years, but the…

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