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Old 22 March 2018, 02:23 AM   #1
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Random Thoughts on New Releases

Agree or disagree, whatever.

1. Basel prediction threads are worthless.

2. "My AD said..." threads are worthless.

3. If you buy a PM Rolex you are now on absolute notice that Rolex will think nothing of killing the market for your watch by releasing a SS version. I think this is a great slap in the face to their highest end customers. Spare me the BS about you knowing its PM, about the subtle differences, about rarity vs. the weird new blue dial PM GMT, etc. Your watch is going to go down in price. No respect for the consumer. None.

4. The Black/Brown GMT is awful. Maybe it will look better in person, shall see. Some people have an eye for those colors, not me. Can't wait for the nickname fans to have a go at that one.

5. The SS Blue/Red GMT on Jubilee is super nice. It just pisses me off that I can't go buy one in three months because of the anticipated and intentionally created scarcity. That really pisses me off. There too, we shall see.

6. The new movement! The new movement! Come on people, get real. An extra 24 hour power reserve in an automatic? Really? The 3186 is a super accurate workhorse. But then, if the 3186 is motoring your Rolex, you don't have the latest and greatest.

Rolex plays their die-hard fan base like a maestro conducting an orchestra. And we get to swallow the music. Thanks for the rant.
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Old 22 March 2018, 02:26 AM   #2
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With tax, a stainless steel GMT has crossed the $10k threshold and yet it still seems like a "deal" after watching all of the grey pricing for the last few months. Interesting to see where everything goes from here.
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Old 22 March 2018, 02:26 AM   #3
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I find the threads to not be worthless. They provide entertainment and honestly a bit of excitement / anticipation for me. Aside from #1, your #2 through #6 seem about right.
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Old 22 March 2018, 02:28 AM   #4
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Never buy wg rolex !!!
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Old 22 March 2018, 02:29 AM   #5
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One other thought, can ADs finally stop telling us that Rolex has to throw away 9 out of 10 blue/red bezels? Or have they been saving up the rejects and thus this new model?
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Old 22 March 2018, 02:32 AM   #6
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Love these...keep 'em coming.
Sums up the year quite accurately.

I'm honestly losing my love for the hobby. I'm just going to eventually buy my watches and forget the hype beast.
There is a member here Dan Pierce who's been enjoying the same GMT ll since I joined the forum I think, that is bliss.
In that time I've gone through about 6 watches. Now you can't even buy the damn things even if you wanted, at full MSRP.
A ss 5711 is $50k now, just craziness.
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Old 22 March 2018, 08:46 AM   #7
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Love these...keep 'em coming.
Sums up the year quite accurately.

I'm honestly losing my love for the hobby. I'm just going to eventually buy my watches and forget the hype beast.
There is a member here Dan Pierce who's been enjoying the same GMT ll since I joined the forum I think, that is bliss.
In that time I've gone through about 6 watches. Now you can't even buy the damn things even if you wanted, at full MSRP.
A ss 5711 is $50k now, just craziness.
I only had a fancy watchmaker for some years since my good friend (watchmaker) passed away a decade ago, but I found an old school guy that happened to be friends with the deceased, and he's my watch guy now. I brought many vintage pieces for him to service last couple months, as the fancy watchmaker made me feel he was doing me a big favor servicing them.

So my enthusiasm is at a high level again. He told me he had a 5513 a couple months ago in great shape and he sold for 5k. I'm only saying this my friend because hunting these latest and greatest models and fighting to be on imaginary lists waiting for years is the worst way of keeping the passion alive IMHO. We must really live the hobby to keep the allure.
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Old 22 March 2018, 09:11 AM   #8
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Love these...keep 'em coming.
Sums up the year quite accurately.

I'm honestly losing my love for the hobby. I'm just going to eventually buy my watches and forget the hype beast.
There is a member here Dan Pierce who's been enjoying the same GMT ll since I joined the forum I think, that is bliss.
In that time I've gone through about 6 watches. Now you can't even buy the damn things even if you wanted, at full MSRP.
A ss 5711 is $50k now, just craziness.
Ive often said on here and other places that I was a one watch guy.
I know people that have had the same watch , subs and datejusts for 20-30 years and the watches have gone everywhere with them.
I have nine rolex and I'm on lists for 3 more , I have favourites but with some many you have little attachment to them
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Old 22 March 2018, 02:32 AM   #9
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The new movement is anti-magnetic without the weight of a gauss-cage like the Milgauss must carry.

Maybe check to see if the MG is discontinued after a short while.


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Old 22 March 2018, 02:39 AM   #10
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Agreed... I am disappointed on all fronts..
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Old 22 March 2018, 02:42 AM   #11
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agreed...whats really the point of a "release" if it's not really released...i.e. no one can buy it today, lol.
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Old 22 March 2018, 02:50 AM   #12
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#3.....fabulous! I look forward to next years SS Day Date.

SS IS the new PM.
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Old 22 March 2018, 07:44 AM   #13
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#3.....fabulous! I look forward to next years SS Day Date.

SS IS the new PM.
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Old 22 March 2018, 08:12 AM   #14
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#3.....fabulous! I look forward to next years SS Day Date.

SS IS the new PM.
That's the truth. Just look at what's happening with the Patek 5711 and the AP 15202. And from Rolex's perspective, if you can edge the prices up on SS to be closer to PM, and convince buyers that these mass produced pieces are "exclusive," you are going to make a killing.

SS is the new PM. And Tudor is the new Rolex.
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Old 22 March 2018, 08:30 AM   #15
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#3.....fabulous! I look forward to next years SS Day Date.

SS IS the new PM.
I think we are safe from a SS day date. If that were ever to happen I would abandon Rolex for Patek or AP.
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Old 22 March 2018, 11:21 AM   #16
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#3.....fabulous! I look forward to next years SS Day Date.

SS IS the new PM.
+1. keen to see that happen
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Old 22 March 2018, 11:24 AM   #17
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Basel is a fun show whether you like all the releases or not. This year, I will go and buy the Tudor black bay Pepsi and call it the day. Wallet is happy
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Old 22 March 2018, 07:50 AM   #18
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How many baselworlds will I see before I can actually get the new gmt ss pepsi
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Old 22 March 2018, 08:08 AM   #19
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My thoughts exactly brother
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Old 22 March 2018, 08:24 AM   #20
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I agree with every single one of the OP’s points, and I will add I think the brown GMT will do well in Asia. They love TT over there. Smart move by Rolex.


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Old 22 March 2018, 08:28 AM   #21
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I disagree with some of the points made. Rolex gave the enthusiasts what they wanted, unfortunately members of this form have amnesia. Rewind back to Basel 2013, with the arrival of the BLNR, how many members were begging for a SS 'PEPSI' and took to the streets and rioted?

Similar issue with the DSSD's bracelet. I think Rolex and Tudor have done a tremendous job listening to the enthusiasts.
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Old 22 March 2018, 08:32 AM   #22
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At least there wasn’t a price increase ?


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Not exactly, the new movement models did go up. Both Deepseas have gone up about $250 I think.
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I personally love Basel and all the intrigue that goes on before and the commenting during. I woke up this morning and felt rather giddy even tho I knew I was not in the market for a SS Rolex really. I wouldn't mind they have new releases twice a year.
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I personally love Basel and all the intrigue that goes on before and the commenting during. I woke up this morning and felt rather giddy even tho I knew I was not in the market for a SS Rolex really. I wouldn't mind they have new releases twice a year.
Yeah I'm like a kid on Christmas today. And wasn't Christmas always kind of disappointing at the end of the day? Nothing can trump high expectations.
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Old 22 March 2018, 10:20 AM   #26
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I personally love Basel and all the intrigue that goes on before and the commenting during. I woke up this morning and felt rather giddy even tho I knew I was not in the market for a SS Rolex really. I wouldn't mind they have new releases twice a year.
I agree completely! Love the anticipation and build-up to each Baselworld along with the guessing and speculation. I'm not disappointed in anything really. I personally was waiting for a SS Pepsi even though the consensus was Coke. A great hobby indeed. Cheers!
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I agree completely! Love the anticipation and build-up to each Baselworld along with the guessing and speculation. I'm not disappointed in anything really. I personally was waiting for a SS Pepsi even though the consensus was Coke. A great hobby indeed. Cheers!
Yeah pretty much everyone here does, whether you love love it or love to hate it, the boards light up like no other time!
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Old 22 March 2018, 09:07 AM   #28
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Steel is the new gold.

BW2016, 2017 and now 2018 have confirmed this.

Don't buy gold, buy steel.
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Old 22 March 2018, 09:20 AM   #29
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I dont like any of the new releases. :(
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Old 22 March 2018, 09:21 AM   #30
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The flaw in point #3 is simple. Rolex is in business to make and sell NEW watches. They absolutely don't care about future value, except what they can charge for parts and repairs on servicing their watches and preserving exclusivity on those parts and service. Grey market or resale value is something they wish they could remove entirely.
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