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Originally Posted by hojlund
grey market price of the LD will be higher than that of the pepsi even after stablised. mark my word.
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How could that possibly be considering what the DJ41 did when released??
The LD is plotted to be be a high volume model like the DJ within the catalog. The LD is an interesting model but it strays too far from the typical Rolex design for universal appeal. Other models like the YMII have done this only to have a niche appeal from the masses that buy a Rolex watch. I also remember the days of the Oysterquartz and how much it was not loved at its peak popularity. The LD will be a popular niche watch for more the Rolex owner with a larger collection. The main competition of the LD will be the DJ41 and not any of the professional line.
What I can see now after the dust has settled from the LD release is how the senior and more advanced Rolex owners (on TRF and YouTube) are viewing its appeal for themself and it’s not great at this point when hype is at its highest. It’s a take it or leave it response in how they view it in their current/established collection of Rolex models.