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Old 20 August 2024, 05:20 PM   #1
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Current gray market for 16202st

What is the current market price for a 16202st brand new

Is it in the low 60k in the gray market?

Thinking about picking one up once it hits 60k
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Old 20 August 2024, 06:25 PM   #2
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I recommend waiting. Pretty sure it’s already near $60k on MODA. But I expect it to reach $50k in the next 12 months.

Currently about $40k retail with sales tax in CA. With another round or 2 of price increases, I can see it go for $43-45k retail in 12-24 months. With market prices already at $60k, and trending down towards high $50s, the margins for flippers is so laughably low that demand will plummet the price further to low $50s. I think prices will stabilize at high $40s or low $50s long term, which is a very small premium over future retail price in usd.


Edit: Just checked moda. Lots of people asking mid $60s since may/June lol and not moving. So I think $60k is def a fair market price. Probably even lower
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Old 20 August 2024, 06:57 PM   #3
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Oh oh oh, I like I like. Maybe I should set the goal to 50 lolllll

I called my gray dealer and he told me 70k which I thought was too high
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Old 21 August 2024, 05:06 AM   #4
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I was quoted in Euros around 67K for a new one.
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Old 21 August 2024, 06:12 AM   #5
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They’ve fallen by almost 50% from the highs.
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Old 21 August 2024, 08:24 AM   #6
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Oh oh oh, I like I like. Maybe I should set the goal to 50 lolllll

I called my gray dealer and he told me 70k which I thought was too high
lol. I think anything above retail is too high, but for a jumbo, I wouldn't mind paying slightly over retail especially if it was a one and done AP

but yea I recommend you wait until prices fall further
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Old 21 August 2024, 10:17 AM   #7
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I wouldn’t let mine go for 70..


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Old 21 August 2024, 10:40 AM   #8
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2019, right before covid, 15202 was trading around 38k. Of course, retail was significantly lower back then and times have changed, but I think prices will continue to revert to the main trendline. Agree that it’ll probably settle in the mid $40k range in the next year or so
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Old 21 August 2024, 11:59 AM   #9
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2019, right before covid, 15202 was trading around 38k. Of course, retail was significantly lower back then and times have changed, but I think prices will continue to revert to the main trendline. Agree that it’ll probably settle in the mid $40k range in the next year or so
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Old 26 August 2024, 04:01 AM   #10
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2019, right before covid, 15202 was trading around 38k. Of course, retail was significantly lower back then and times have changed, but I think prices will continue to revert to the main trendline. Agree that it’ll probably settle in the mid $40k range in the next year or so

If it reverts back to mid 40s I can finally pull the trigger on the 16202 - that would be amazing


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Old 26 August 2024, 09:47 AM   #11
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It’ll never get that low. AP is going to limit production to keep it a unicorn. I haven’t seen a TS have one of these in quite some time.
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Old 26 August 2024, 05:27 PM   #12
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It’ll never get that low. AP is going to limit production to keep it a unicorn. I haven’t seen a TS have one of these in quite some time.
Is that so? I had the impression that there were quite a few Jumbo incomings recently.
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Old 26 August 2024, 06:28 PM   #13
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Jumbo is used to retain boutique buyers in building their 5 watches collection..

If Jumbo falls below retail, then the game falls apart. Normal RO will be severely below retail if that is the case. It may happen, but not so soon, as there is still a lot of easy money in the market. A trigger like the absolute collapse of the stock market will be needed.
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Old 26 August 2024, 06:34 PM   #14
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It’ll never get that low. AP is going to limit production to keep it a unicorn. I haven’t seen a TS have one of these in quite some time.
AP only makes 3000 new jumbos every year. That’s nothing compared to the volume already in circulation. If greys, flippers, and even collectors start to sell as soon the broader economy dips, it can be a free fall and there’s nothing AP can do about that. At that point, we will have much bigger problems than RO jumbo prices dipping. Hopefully this doesn’t happen.

What’s TS? Trusted seller? There are several on moda sitting for months at mid 60s as previously mentioned.
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Old 26 August 2024, 09:31 PM   #15
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AP only makes 3000 new jumbos every year. That’s nothing compared to the volume already in circulation. If greys, flippers, and even collectors start to sell as soon the broader economy dips, it can be a free fall and there’s nothing AP can do about that. At that point, we will have much bigger problems than RO jumbo prices dipping. Hopefully this doesn’t happen.

What’s TS? Trusted seller? There are several on moda sitting for months at mid 60s as previously mentioned.
Yes, Trusted Sellers, not Moda. I am not on Moda, but out here in the real world (since Moda is a by invite only closed group), I have not seen a 16202st for sale in a long time. Several on Moda is also not a lot. There are lots of 15202s out there from many years, but 16202s are new watches and AP will likely keep them very scarce. That’s my guess anyway.
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Old 27 August 2024, 07:01 AM   #16
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Retail price is already crazy high. Bought mine (15202) in 2017 for 18k eur. It is beautiful watch with ideal proportions and tons of history but dont think its worth anywhere near 50k plus. Although agree it will be difficult to expect it will go below retail any time soon but some 30, 40 perc premium may be reasonable. It is only AP you will ever need plus some fun offshore.


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Old 29 August 2024, 04:39 AM   #17
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IMO seems to go up and down with the SS Nautiluses and Daytonas. A 100% premium seems okayish and would personally still not part ways with mine.
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Old 29 August 2024, 01:08 PM   #18
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I don’t think 16202st will ever go below $50k.
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Old 29 August 2024, 11:04 PM   #19
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I expect over time 15202ST will be worth more than the 16202st. The 15202ST will be like the Porsche 993, last of the air cooled. 15202ST, last of the AP 2121.
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Old 29 August 2024, 11:17 PM   #20
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I don’t know, I could see that among enthusiasts but the modern person would never want a 15202 if they could have the 16202. I personally never cared enough for the quicker date set function since it’s not a complication.
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Old 29 August 2024, 11:50 PM   #21
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You will care once you see it's a nightmare to change the date.. I don't know if it worth +10k, but the mouvement is overall nicer on the 16202.

I really don't see it going under 50/55k anytime soon, the number of wealthy people should grow very fast in the coming few years (according to a few forecasts), so I am not really worried for brans like AP, as well as grey market.
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Old 30 August 2024, 02:50 AM   #22
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You will care once you see it's a nightmare to change the date.. I don't know if it worth +10k, but the mouvement is overall nicer on the 16202.

I really don't see it going under 50/55k anytime soon, the number of wealthy people should grow very fast in the coming few years (according to a few forecasts), so I am not really worried for brans like AP, as well as grey market.
I have the AP 15202 winding tool, that problem is solved.
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Old 30 August 2024, 12:42 PM   #23
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I have the AP 15202 winding tool, that problem is solved.
This is what's known as a "kludge"
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Old 30 August 2024, 02:31 PM   #24
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You will care once you see it's a nightmare to change the date..
It really isn't, you can turn back and forth from 10 to 2 to quickly set the date. Or just get a winder.
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It really isn't, you can turn back and forth from 10 to 2 to quickly set the date. Or just get a winder.
Yeah i dont get people who complaint on not having quick set! The semi quick set like you mentioned is faster than setting on GMT! I don’t see people complaining it’s too difficult to set date on Rolex Pepsi..
It seems people are just regurgitating comments from others vs actual experience. If you own a 15202 and not use the semi quick set feature then whyyyy??? It’s in the manual for god sake.
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Yeah i dont get people who complaint on not having quick set! The semi quick set like you mentioned is faster than setting on GMT! I don’t see people complaining it’s too difficult to set date on Rolex Pepsi..
It seems people are just regurgitating comments from others vs actual experience. If you own a 15202 and not use the semi quick set feature then whyyyy??? It’s in the manual for god sake.
the winding crown on the 15202 is a real PITA. it is tiny and sharp and so winding really isn't fun. Even with the 10pm-2pm method to set the date, it's tiresome and not fun, especially if you have to go more than 10 days forward or all the way around. the 15202 winding tool is an essential IMO as it solves for this.
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You will care once you see it's a nightmare to change the date.. I don't know if it worth +10k, but the mouvement is overall nicer on the 16202.

I really don't see it going under 50/55k anytime soon, the number of wealthy people should grow very fast in the coming few years (according to a few forecasts), so I am not really worried for brans like AP, as well as grey market.
Surely your valet takes care of these minor things for you
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Yeah i dont get people who complaint on not having quick set! The semi quick set like you mentioned is faster than setting on GMT! I don’t see people complaining it’s too difficult to set date on Rolex Pepsi..
It seems people are just regurgitating comments from others vs actual experience. If you own a 15202 and not use the semi quick set feature then whyyyy??? It’s in the manual for god sake.
Totally agree with you here. The Rolex GMT II (my personal favourite Professional Rolex) is a PITA to set.

No issue here with my 16202ST however
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The non-quick set date is a non-issue. It actually adds charm to the whole watch and gives it a vintage feel. I have the winding tool but dont use it as it is easy enough with 10-2 method and doesn’t take very long.
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I've also been looking at both the 16202 and 15202, the traditional quick set vs. the 10 to 2 "quick set" doesn't bother me (at least I don't think it would), but I would like to get the opinion of those who own either or tried on either (preferably both) on the size, comfort, and flexibility of the bracelet. Based on this picture (pulled from a YouTube comparison video, hope I uploaded correctly, 1st ever pic on this Forum), the 16202 (on the right) has a much more flexible bracelet and ability to compress that might fit smaller wrists better. I have a smallish wrist at just under 7 inches, and worry about how each would wear (as ROs seem to wear larger than the stated size). I went to the South Coast Plaza AP Boutique and tried on what they had at the time (no 16202 to try), 37mm RO, 38mm RO Chrono, and 41 RO Chrono, and the 37mm and 38mm felt just about right, but the 41 Chrono seemed huge (perhaps also due to the thickness).

Any thoughts on the bracelet and wearability comparisons would be greatly appreciated!
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