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23 March 2018, 06:07 AM | #1 |
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What’s the point?
Of Rolex making all of these cool sport model watches and then if you have cash in hand you can’t find one.
I stopped by my local AD last week the guy who’s real nice btw told me he only sees a few come in of each model yearly. Such as Batman, hulk, Daytona’s, deepblues etc. Really what’s the point just to keep prices high? Or something else? I’m not a watch expert and I only own one Rolex so maybe for me the answer is not so obvious. |
23 March 2018, 06:21 AM | #2 |
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The point is hype.
It gets people talking about Rolex, calling the stores, walking in to stores, complaining on forums, active trading on the used market for high prices ... All building that halo around Rolex. Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk |
23 March 2018, 06:22 AM | #3 |
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Exclusivity!
That's the point. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Rolex is far from exclusive - it's perhaps the Mercedes of watch brands. Sure you can buy an S Class but it'll never be a Maybach, Rolls Royce or anything exotic. But to many, Mercedes is viewed as the pinnacle of car brands. That being said, within the Mercedes staple some cars are more exclusive than others. I think the scarcity is indeed about keeping the hype train going long-term. It's not about how many watches they'll sell this year, but perhaps about how many they'll sell over the next decade. Flood the market, and demand will dissipate and interest will wane. It's not dissimilar to deBeers artificially constraining the supply of diamonds to keep prices high. Diamonds are not in short supply. Their circulation is simply limited by a Company that sits on something like 95% of the world's diamond supply. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk |
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Wouldn’t they be better off selling more watches that can be seen out in the wild on people’s wrists??
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Their goal is holding the brand value at the top, not to earn more! Earnings goes 100% in charity.
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That's not true. Although Rolex is held by a non-profit trust, the 100% of profit doesn't go to charity. They reinvest in company with profits, executives still make millions, and like all other companies they also donate to charities.
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100% of dividends go to the charitable foundation that owns Rolex.
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Rolex is not here to make quick money and damage the brand. They think for next 20 years and plan stuff, sales, production numbers, etc. |
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That argument makes literally zero sense.
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Ditto. These steel models like the Sub have been produced for over sixty years(?) and you cannot artificially make a mass produced steel watch into a super-excusive product with marketing gimmicks - sorry. I would assume that it hurts revenues to have people willing to buy but an inability to meet the demand.
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Rolex has limited production capacity. Amping up the GMT production would mean cutting something else. Re-tooling would also cost Rolex both time and money.
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1Million+ a year does not seem so limited.
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Because they have 100 different DJ's in small sizes that end up sitting in AD's forever. Retooling would cost time and $$, but they'd be producing watches that actually sell. They should focus on how much they could make instead of how much retooling might cost.
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Bite the bullet now and spend the $$ on retooling makes sense. But that presupposes a certain flexibility in Rolex’s thinking. Seems akin to turning a fully laden oil tanker. They seem rather set in their ways.
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So we keep posting how much we really, really want these watches. Desire for something you can’t have is a strong force.
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Remember the days you had to wait 2 years to receive your new Ferrari or pay over sticker on the used market?
Same exact concept. |
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Supply can change again after Basel. Let's give it some time to find out.
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23 March 2018, 06:36 AM | #28 |
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This forum is getting crazy! Seriously guys, I doubt there is a conspiracy! Rolex could I'm sure increase production but that would likely involve significant risk in additional facilities etc. at a time when the Swiss watch industry is facing an uncertain future according to industry analysts.
They would be nuts to change what they are doing. Rolex owe us nothing. They are not our friend. They are a commercial entity. We don't buy their watches because we are loyal to them, we buy them because we like them. We are no more their friend than they are theirs!
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It's possible Flávio, but not convinced. I suspect that PM does very very well in some markets, so is probably less of a problem than we may imagine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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