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Old 21 July 2020, 07:32 AM   #121
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Sub date is my favorite watch hands down
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Old 21 July 2020, 07:38 AM   #122
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Yip no doubt about it the last few years have been absolute boom times for Rolex. Will be interesting to see if the trend continues down the line.

Yeah. Hard to say. I can’t believe the prices these days and I’m glad I bought the watches I needed years and years ago.

But, there seem to be plenty of people willing to pay, so who am I to argue with a free market ?


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Old 21 July 2020, 08:10 AM   #123
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During two combat deployments to Afghanistan I saw and worked with several people that wore Submariners. They were treated as part of their load outs, just another piece of gear that was relied upon to complete the task at hand. If their Submariners can survive the gamut from training and HAHO jumps to IED explosions I'd say they are far from overrated.
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Old 21 July 2020, 08:21 AM   #124
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If their Submariners can survive the gamut from training and HAHO jumps to IED explosions I'd say they are far from overrated.
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Old 21 July 2020, 08:29 AM   #125
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Submariner is iconic, copied, desired, and the epitome of what a legendary timepiece should be. Overrated? Absolutely not!
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Old 21 July 2020, 09:24 AM   #126
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During two combat deployments to Afghanistan I saw and worked with several people that wore Submariners. They were treated as part of their load outs, just another piece of gear that was relied upon to complete the task at hand. If their Submariners can survive the gamut from training and HAHO jumps to IED explosions I'd say they are far from overrated.
I’d do a modern black exp2 or vintage 5d sub but no way I’d wear ceramic anything in a milspec situation.

In fact, I’d actually wear a Seiko Turtle to be completely honest. No need giving a prize to an enemy combatant should things go south.
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Old 21 July 2020, 09:44 AM   #127
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During two combat deployments to Afghanistan I saw and worked with several people that wore Submariners. They were treated as part of their load outs, just another piece of gear that was relied upon to complete the task at hand. If their Submariners can survive the gamut from training and HAHO jumps to IED explosions I'd say they are far from overrated.

Hahahahaha Did several tours in AFG with my 14060. Contrary to popular belief, the watch didn’t instantly disintegrate the moment we touched down on JBAD.


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Old 21 July 2020, 09:45 AM   #128
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I’d do a modern black exp2 or vintage 5d sub but no way I’d wear ceramic anything in a milspec situation.

In fact, I’d actually wear a Seiko Turtle to be completely honest. No need giving a prize to an enemy combatant should things go south.

Do you have a lot of experience with “enemy combatants” and SERE training ?


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Old 21 July 2020, 10:00 AM   #129
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Do you have a lot of experience with “enemy combatants” and SERE training ?


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Are you serious?

Of course not. If I went through SERE I’d have to be in some shape of non-round and would likely have more self discipline.

But I do come from a military family. I know it doesn’t seem like it but, yes.
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Old 21 July 2020, 10:08 AM   #130
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Old 21 July 2020, 10:09 AM   #131
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Old 21 July 2020, 10:36 AM   #132
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They are boring, IMO. If you want to be like everyone else then get a Sub.
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Old 21 July 2020, 10:39 AM   #133
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114060 best watch ever. Had many other watches/brands, always go back to it. So no.
Been back and forth several times myself on this journey and Submariner is the one I always come back to.
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Old 21 July 2020, 11:37 AM   #134
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This is hilarious! Why I won’t ever pay a premium. I have a serious feeling these days will come back eventually. There’s absolutely nothing special between a watch that couldn’t move at $7200 new then versus $10,000 used now.

I bought mine new from AD at retail, I’d never pay a premium.

I see demand (organic and inorganic) outstripping supply for a long time - An explosion in global brand awareness, new markets opening up for Rolex like China, India etc and more people world over with more spending power climbing up the consumption and brand ladders. Combine that with Rolex carefully protecting brand and distribution to prevent oversupply and the resultant dumping, my guess is those days are in the past for the foreseeable future or longer.
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Old 21 July 2020, 11:41 AM   #135
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Everyone has a Sub? I scoff at that statement. You must hang around a different group of people then I encounter on a daily basis. And I see hundreds of people a day. And I'm always scanning wrists in airports around the country. Rarely do I see a Submariner or Rolex. And congrats to all our deployed personnel wearing Submariners and GMTs like our brothers did in Vietnam. A ray of hope!
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Old 21 July 2020, 11:49 AM   #136
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its a classic! That and the Omega Speedmaster
My ideal 2 watch collection!

Just to add, how many "homages" to the Sub are there? I mean that has to mean something, like 1/3 of the watch market is based on Sub style (that may be an exaggeration but you all know what I mean).
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Old 21 July 2020, 12:16 PM   #137
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I bought mine new from AD at retail, I’d never pay a premium.

I see demand (organic and inorganic) outstripping supply for a long time - An explosion in global brand awareness, new markets opening up for Rolex like China, India etc and more people world over with more spending power climbing up the consumption and brand ladders. Combine that with Rolex carefully protecting brand and distribution to prevent oversupply and the resultant dumping, my guess is those days are in the past for the foreseeable future or longer.

Perhaps. But what exactly changed from 2016/2017 in those markets? China and India were already where they are at now, then...
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Old 21 July 2020, 02:42 PM   #138
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100% overrated just like all luxury watches.

But....that's ok. We buy what we enjoy...

We also shouldn't hate on the 50 Fathoms. It came out at almost the exact same time as the Submariner back in the 1952ish I believe. It deserves its spot as one of the top diving watches.
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Old 21 July 2020, 02:51 PM   #139
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Perhaps. But what exactly changed from 2016/2017 in those markets? China and India were already where they are at now, then...

A combination of those factors really, underpinned by rise in disposable incomes. For instance note the rise in the share of China as a market for Swiss watch exports and it tells a story. Consumption there as well as when they shop overseas. The outbound tourist volumes just from China itself for instance has meant that luxury brand stores whether in Paris or Vegas or SFO see hordes of Asian shoppers that clean out inventory. Much the same I heard from speaking with Rolex store SA’s with in London and Cancun and here in Singapore at the Sands casino, or Hermès stores.

Couple all those factors with the inorganic demand or scarcity, giving rise to premiums. For some models like the BLRO, SkyD, RO and Nautilus though I suspect the inorganic factor plays a larger role in the insane/stupid/pick your choice of adjective, premiums which people are asked for and people pay.

To the OP’s question, I don’t believe the Sub is overrated, but I also don’t believe it justifies a premium.
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Old 21 July 2020, 02:59 PM   #140
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I don’t think so
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Old 21 July 2020, 03:16 PM   #141
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When I think Rolex, the watch that comes to mind is the Sub. Any iteration will do; sub date, sub, hulk, bluesy, etc. Any sub is THE Rolex in my book.

When you think of Porsche, does the 911 seem overrated? Just sayin’.........
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Old 21 July 2020, 07:49 PM   #142
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During two combat deployments to Afghanistan I saw and worked with several people that wore Submariners. They were treated as part of their load outs, just another piece of gear that was relied upon to complete the task at hand. If their Submariners can survive the gamut from training and HAHO jumps to IED explosions I'd say they are far from overrated.
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Old 21 July 2020, 09:27 PM   #143
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Not overrated. It's a simple reference for sure but extremely durable and reliable and maintains resale value if you tire of it and want a different watch. Very easy to sell it, also will last lifetimes if you want to keep it and pass it on.
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Old 21 July 2020, 10:36 PM   #144
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A combination of those factors really, underpinned by rise in disposable incomes. For instance note the rise in the share of China as a market for Swiss watch exports and it tells a story. Consumption there as well as when they shop overseas. The outbound tourist volumes just from China itself for instance has meant that luxury brand stores whether in Paris or Vegas or SFO see hordes of Asian shoppers that clean out inventory. Much the same I heard from speaking with Rolex store SA’s with in London and Cancun and here in Singapore at the Sands casino, or Hermès stores.

Couple all those factors with the inorganic demand or scarcity, giving rise to premiums. For some models like the BLRO, SkyD, RO and Nautilus though I suspect the inorganic factor plays a larger role in the insane/stupid/pick your choice of adjective, premiums which people are asked for and people pay.

To the OP’s question, I don’t believe the Sub is overrated, but I also don’t believe it justifies a premium.
I would also include two other factors: (1) the sale of the Paul Newman Daytona-I think that is where it set in about Rolex as an investment; (2) Apple Watch-I really think the Apple watch is an underrated factor, I think it got people into watches that were not normally into them and that lead to an increase in buying in the Swiss luxury pieces, Rolex in particular.
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Old 21 July 2020, 11:15 PM   #145
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It's all about personal perception and choice.

There is no doubt that the Submariner or Submariner Date are incredibly good watches, with an enviable following across the globe.

But they are not everyone's choice, and that is what is great about owning watches, we all have a view on what we like or don't like and can spend our money how we choose.

My diver is a 10 year old Omega Seamaster Diver, its great does everything I need of it so getting a Rolex Sub in any form isn't on my want's list at this moment in time.

But other people, have vintage versions, not so vintage, new and not so new and in many different colours, and can't get enough of them.

So is the Submariner overrated, yes if you don't like the watch, no if you love it.

Never listen to someone's else's opinion just do your own thing, remember YouTubers have to be controversial otherwise no one watches the videos.
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Old 22 July 2020, 06:04 AM   #146
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The question itself proves that the Sub is not over rated, with a hard try at comparing other attempts to the King. There are those that suffer from reverse snobbery that dis anything nice, and there are those who don't own one who justify their lack of ownership, and there are those whose life mission is to put down others, but there are way to many of us who know the truth. I own a sub, my father owned a sub, my son wants my sub.
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Old 22 July 2020, 07:04 AM   #147
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When I think Rolex, the watch that comes to mind is the Sub. Any iteration will do; sub date, sub, hulk, bluesy, etc. Any sub is THE Rolex in my book.

When you think of Porsche, does the 911 seem overrated? Just sayin’.........
I don’t think I could have put that any better.
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Old 22 July 2020, 09:10 AM   #148
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Oris is great, I have one. Theyre not better than a sub. Glashutte, eh, idk. At any rate, if a watch is better than the Sub that doesn't make the Sub overrated. It is one of the most iconic watches of all time for good reason.
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Old 6 August 2020, 10:27 AM   #149
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No. It’s the best watch ever


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Old 6 August 2020, 10:33 AM   #150
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