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Old 28 October 2017, 09:56 PM   #61
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Hell, I just bought a TT :)

Then my AD calls me and puts my name on the list, takes down deposit. Guaranteed in 12 months (Rolex boutique manager).

But oh well, I love the TT! I think it’s undervalued.
I agree with you on that. While I was up at the AD buying the Blue Sky they had a brand new one selling for less than the Sky D. I almost caved and bought that instead. Not only is it undervalued it's got solid gold in the bracelet and on the bezel as opposed to only SS which to me makes it worth more (and apparently to Rolex as their MSRP indicates).
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Old 28 October 2017, 10:10 PM   #62
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As someone who's agonized over the TT vs SS value, I'll admit it's irrational on my part, but I would always go SS no matter the price differential, as TT is just not my thing. It's too flashy for my lifestyle, and I just think TT is a look that was trendy in decades past. It works for other people though and I don't disparage people for going TT - my mother is looking to buy a TT Datejust and I'm enabling her.

However, when SS prices are creeping into full PM territory, that's when I take a real step back. I don't do YG or RG, but quite a few of the full WG Daytonas are looking very attractive compared to the SS. While I really like the WG Oysterflex and can get one for a relatively small difference compared to grey SS DaytonaC prices, I'm not sure about buying a Rolex without the Oyster bracelet. Whereas the bracelet WG Daytonas don't have a ceramic bezel yet.

But if Rolex puts out a bracelet WG Daytona with ceramic bezel out at Basel 2018... all bets are off.

(Hence, I've decided to shelve the idea of paying the exhorbitant prices for a 116500 for now.)
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Old 28 October 2017, 10:26 PM   #63
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As someone who's agonized over the TT vs SS value, I'll admit it's irrational on my part, but I would always go SS no matter the price differential, as TT is just not my thing. It's too flashy for my lifestyle, and I just think TT is a look that was trendy in decades past. It works for other people though and I don't disparage people for going TT - my mother is looking to buy a TT Datejust and I'm enabling her.

However, when SS prices are creeping into full PM territory, that's when I take a real step back. I don't do YG or RG, but quite a few of the full WG Daytonas are looking very attractive compared to the SS. While I really like the WG Oysterflex and can get one for a relatively small difference compared to grey SS DaytonaC prices, I'm not sure about buying a Rolex without the Oyster bracelet. Whereas the bracelet WG Daytonas don't have a ceramic bezel yet.

But if Rolex puts out a bracelet WG Daytona with ceramic bezel out at Basel 2018... all bets are off.

(Hence, I've decided to shelve the idea of paying the exhorbitant prices for a 116500 for now.)
I have to agree it's a tempting alternative! Haven't tried on the OysterFlex bracelet yet so that was an impediment for me in the choice. I also doubt the long term durability of appearance of rubber on a metal frame or not.
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Old 28 October 2017, 10:39 PM   #64
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Hi Lee, I'm sure some really great members who have VIP status with their authorised dealers will be happy to put you in their queue.
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Old 28 October 2017, 10:42 PM   #65
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Hi Lee, I'm sure some really great members who have VIP status with their authorised dealers will be happy to put you in their queue.
I would have liked that but there weren't any volunteers so as per normal, I did it my way.
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Old 28 October 2017, 10:58 PM   #66
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I wouldn't consider going for TT as giving up. TTs are beautiful.
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Old 29 October 2017, 12:27 AM   #67
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If I really wanted one, I think I’d just bite the bullet and pay the premium.
It’s been a year, the hype hasn’t died down, production hasn’t ramped up.
Big Rolex likes that the Daytona is hard to get and has some flair.
So that leaves waiting, possibly years, or just accepting the markup as the current market price.
My local dealer said I could get one, but expect it to take a couple years.
2+ years waiting for a watch? No way.
Good luck.
PS the only reason this is a problem is that probably 70% of the names on the waiting list are opportunists looking to immediately flip it for an easy $2-3k.
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Old 29 October 2017, 04:51 AM   #68
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If I really wanted one, I think I’d just bite the bullet and pay the premium.
It’s been a year, the hype hasn’t died down, production hasn’t ramped up.
Big Rolex likes that the Daytona is hard to get and has some flair.
So that leaves waiting, possibly years, or just accepting the markup as the current market price.
My local dealer said I could get one, but expect it to take a couple years.
2+ years waiting for a watch? No way.
Good luck.
PS the only reason this is a problem is that probably 70% of the names on the waiting list are opportunists looking to immediately flip it for an easy $2-3k.
It does make one wonder how many are being sold to feculators?
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Old 29 October 2017, 07:43 AM   #69
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It does make one wonder how many are being sold to feculators?
Come on, Lee, this is a family forum.
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Old 29 October 2017, 08:16 AM   #70
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Ah, I live next to NH in Taxachusetts. Buy most things I can north of the border.



That's a strategy for not buying, I believe.
Who is your AD? I walked in and got a white Daytona C from my AD in your area about a month ago.

Bottom line is that, if you're not a preferred customer at an AD, you are unlikely to get one anytime soon. If you are a preferred customer, ask and they'll probably get you one within a month.
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Come on, Lee, this is a family forum.
Must have been Freudian slip; I meant speculators!!!
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Old 29 October 2017, 03:27 PM   #72
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Having a new Daytona is just like being in an elite club. Probably higher status than a DD. I don't have either so its just fun admiring all of yours from a far...
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