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28 June 2008, 01:18 AM | #1 |
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Rolex - The Next Step - BaselWorld 2009
Hey, i know none of us has a crystal ball, but what would everybody like to see rolex release in BaselWorld 2009?
Im keen for a Daytona II or a Rose Gold GMT IIc. |
28 June 2008, 01:37 AM | #2 |
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I think the SS Submariner with Ceramic bezel possibly.
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This is my theory of what will happen next year and in 2010:
The GMT IIc in YG ("Anniversary", Green dial) was introduced in 2005. The TT GMT IIc came a year later, in 2006. The SS version came in 2007, and the old GMT was discontinued. Now we got an updated Sub Date in YG and WG this year, in 2008. So my theory is that we will see at TT version in 2009. And an updated SS Sub Date in 2010.
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I would like to see:
The Cerachrom (ceramic) Pepsi GMT II Sean
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28 June 2008, 03:57 AM | #6 |
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Lower prices!!! Like that's gonna happen....
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28 June 2008, 04:00 AM | #10 |
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The Leopard DSSD!
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28 June 2008, 04:00 AM | #11 |
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TT Cer. Sub's
Updated Expy II
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Rolex, if you are listening; and if you even care. A "Datetona" or Chronojust would be ideal.
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28 June 2008, 04:27 AM | #13 |
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A true perpetual calendar watch.
Terry Newton
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We have the Milgauss that can take magnetics. How about make the Newton to handle forces. I bet Terry would like that!
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28 June 2008, 04:50 AM | #17 |
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Rolex should keep the "classic" line. With all the homage watches out there and the classics being re-introduced, Rolex should do themselves a favor and retain the current flavors.
Wishful thinking, I know. |
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28 June 2008, 05:28 AM | #19 |
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Come on people. Wheres you imagination gone.
Personally i would like Rolex to remove all the hideous leopard, diamond and zebra watches in the range and perhaps release a tourbillion. That would wonder the watch world. |
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hi guys
i think 2010 will see a very special daytona that the whole world is going to go nuts for, after all 2010 will be the daytonas 50th birthday. anniversary daytona anyone? 10 year waiting list LOL. all the best sean |
28 June 2008, 06:53 AM | #21 |
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I would like to see
1) a stainless steel YM-II, brushed bracelet, without the name emblazoned on the bezel; 2) a Submariner in a YM-II case, using the original font for the bezel; 3) a GMTIIC with a red 24 hour hand, Pepsi bezel and NO GREEN! |
28 June 2008, 07:45 PM | #22 |
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Looks like 2010 could be the big one. That makes such great sense. Judging by the sales of the aniversary sub this yr, a 10yr waiting list for a daytona could be a underestimate.
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28 June 2008, 08:32 PM | #23 |
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i think we will see
new submariner which will use the gmt11 platform and will have cerramic something.... new daytona not for a couple of years, but will use the new yachtmaster two platform... and soething special for the correct 100 yr aniversary of rolex, this is what my sources speak off |
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I suspect 2009 will be the year of supercased ceramic TT sub and the pepsi/coke ceramic GMT II. Then 2010 new SS sub and anniversary supercased daytona (in solid gold first).
I also think that in 2010 all classic subs will be discontinued including the LV. I also think the same for the air king, date, explorer 1 and 36mm presidents. IMHO the future line of rolex after 5 years will be: ceramic supercased subs ceramic supercased gmts new supercased daytonas SDDS YM (maybe supercased in the future) YM II supercased DDs DJs (mostly for ladies and gays )
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My prediction for 2009:
I agree TT Cermanic Sub 41mm TT DJ will be announced 1460M will be disconntinued Explorer I will be discontinued (No more Green on GMTs - They will all go back to Red) Now in 2010(A year of the big watches): A 44mm Daytona will be announced A 44 mm and the 40mm Sub with Cermanic will surface. A 44mm GMT will be announced with Ceramic SS DJ will get 41mm |
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