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Romain Jerome Watches New Products For 2011

Please enjoy Romain Jerome CEO Manuel Emch's presentation of the RJ's novelties for 2011 - shown at Baselworld.

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Ivan Y
Ivan Y

@ Ulysses -- I read your comment before watching the video and was prepared to be shocked by utter pointlessness of RJ's latest creations, but everything presented is very much typical RJ and, actually, isn't so bad looking.

We don't know whether CF feet are slippery (could've inset them just below the surface), but pen docking station isn't the worst idea ever. I'd imagine it'd make a cool toy on an executive's desk.

Gary
Gary

JR titanic dna watch is one my favorites i love design and watch works very well so far no issues..

i would say bit overprices for company that started in 2004 but then again i got a very good deal on my watch..

Ivan Y
Ivan Y

@ Ulysses -- I read your comment before watching the video and was prepared to be shocked by utter pointlessness of RJ's latest creations, but everything presented is very much typical RJ and, actually, isn't so bad looking. We don't know whether CF feet are slippery (could've inset them just below the surface), but pen docking station isn't the worst idea ever. I'd imagine it'd make a cool toy on an executive's desk.

Gary
Gary

JR titanic dna watch is one my favorites i love design and watch works very well so far no issues.. i would say bit overprices for company that started in 2004 but then again i got a very good deal on my watch..

Ulysses
Ulysses

I laughed so hard I almost cried. Pens with docking stations and slippery useless carbon fibre feet... blobs of resin containing moon-dust that is totally obscured by the resin itself. Metals polished with the finest brushes formed of the pubic hair of the first born daughters of poor Mongolian farm-folk... of course that last one was made up, yet it is no less ridiculous than anything shown in this video. The biggest mystery is how the presenter managed to keep a straight face while describing these items. Not even the folks on the home shopping channel have this level of audacity.

Ulysses
Ulysses

I laughed so hard I almost cried. Pens with docking stations and slippery useless carbon fibre feet... blobs of resin containing moon-dust that is totally obscured by the resin itself. Metals polished with the finest brushes formed of the pubic hair of the first born daughters of poor Mongolian farm-folk... of course that last one was made up, yet it is no less ridiculous than anything shown in this video. The biggest mystery is how the presenter managed to keep a straight face while describing these items. Not even the folks on the home shopping channel have this level of audacity.

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