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21 October 2008, 07:30 AM | #1 |
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My local ad has new ss daytona fs
my local AD just called and asked if I knew anyone interested in purchasing a new white face SS daytona.
He said it was $9925. If anyone is interested I ll give you the Stores name and #,, I am not involved in the sale at all. The mkt is falling I see.. D |
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WOW second daytona today at MSRP i am amazed
The market is falling for sure That is a great gesture hope that somebody will grab the opportunity
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That's a nice gesture. Hopefully someone can partake.
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yeah 2 in one day- amazing!!
nice one
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It has tanked (Daytonas)!!!!!!!! I turned down a Daytona at retail ($9900) a couple weeks ago. They are everywhere. I wanted one when they were $7900 a couple years ago, then this year then shot up to $9200 then $9900.
I figured I could buy a couple more vintage GMT's for that kind of cash. Although the vintage market has settled down, the Rolex retail market is going crazy with the high prices. If a dealer isn't discounting new watches, I don't see how they will survive.
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[I figured I could buy a couple more vintage GMT's for that kind of cash. Although the vintage market has settled down, the Rolex retail market is going crazy with the high prices. If a dealer isn't discounting new watches, I don't see how they will survive. [/QUOTE]
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I still would buy it.
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I wonder if the price has a bit to do with it, MSRP was around $6,800 two years ago. I think the SS Daytona has finally reached a price point that has many customers rethinking whether it is worth it to have a $10K plus sport watch!
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Does this mean no more hype?
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I think it is rather early to say something like that
Give it some time and who knows what the outcome might be Imaging AD's discounting BNIB SS daytonas that would be really strange
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Here is what I dont get
2 yrs ago,, last yr even people were paying swiss and alan F $12,500 + and some NYC dealers on ebay (very reputable) $13,500 Now you can walk into an AD,, get a SS daytona in YOUR name with a bonifide warranty for $9925 and there are no takers. Must be the economy. I got mine a few wks ago for $9200 and am tickled. Who would have thought the SS Daytona would become common place at MSRP?? Let me know guys and I ll give you the AD's number , website, name etc. they apparently cant advertise on the internet being ADs. I dont mind helping out a bit. Don |
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Not really, just NO MONEY AROUND
Plus the fact that Rolex's burning desire is to crucify ALL Grey dealers like Spartacus ...on the cross So they are flooding certain markets they manipulate supply in others they forecast international exhange and pre-arrange pricing, etc. etc. In other markets it is the economy slowing down, in the area of Athens where I live, my local Rolex agent NEVER had one available. Now he has a white one in the window for 11.000 euro..!!!.. He Pays 8500 euro for it which includes 19% VAT and Tourneau here in the good old U.S. of A. is charging $17.000 "BECAUSE is RARE". ..ha ha ha ha ha ..they are such idiots. |
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2nd here scott....for a $10k watch probably ill just buy 1 sub and 1 gmt IIc pre owned...
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not even worth to flip.
but worth it to wear in good health...especially the white dial. |
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A very good point Scott, if mine ever turns up I will be wary when there is so much more I could get for that money.
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More are coming through the Ads at the moment.
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Great gesture, in true TRF spirit. kudos
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I've turned down three Daytona's this year (two from one AD, and one from a second AD). All were black dial.
If the first one (turned down in January) was a white dial, I probably would have taken the plunge. Market is definitely getting softer for them, especially at $9925. Heck, even the DSSD starting to sit in AD cases, and you can get them used at less than MSRP plus tax. Same with Z serial Sub date's...right around $4k now, in excellent condition.
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Ditto.... Turned down 3 - I don't think the DSSD will be uncommon...
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BTW, where is this AD located? thx.
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for the new price, it better have the gmtIIc clasp
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I see SS Daytonas at ADs all over Chicago no shortage here.
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At MSRP?
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Is it possible there is an alternate reason here.... That rolex has shifted focus due to their observations of the economy.
My point is thus, if they make X daytona movements a year they can case them however they want to; while many of us can not simply buy a SS Daytona at the drop of the hat, it is within reach or financing or whatever.... while a gold / lepoard whatever is well beyond many esp. in this economy. So if I were Rolex I'd start throwing the 4130 in as many SS cases as I thught I could move given the historic backlog for this watch and be happy to simply be moving product. |
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mmm, looks like rolex better cut back those production numbers.
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