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25 January 2018, 04:30 AM | #121 |
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Yes After the whole Co-Axial thing and moving toward a Boutique experience, I have not been impressed. But with ROLEX, I feel that the more you pay for something the more you value it...
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25 January 2018, 05:19 AM | #122 |
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Breitling's dive watches are still using ETA-based calibers. And if by "up to recently" you mean 2008 when Rolex started using the Glidelock, you're right. Given that Breitling makes it clear its divers are second-class citizens among its own lineup (its higher-end watches get an in-house movement, and most have higher-end bracelets than the Pro series), I just don't see how they can be an apples-to-apples comparison to Rolex divers.
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It was part of a movement exchange where Tudor would start using Breitilng-sourced chronograph movements and Breitling would start using their MT5612 3-handers. [source: http://watchesbysjx.com/2017/03/hand...-movement.html
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Also, at the time it came out, the Seamaster 300 was a showcase for all of Omega's latest refinements, including a fully anti-magnetic movement, a Liquidmetal bezel on the standard stainless model (at the time, Liquidmetal on POs was limited to the Ti models, or the one LE premier on the older, 2500 model), and it debuted Omega's new adjustable diver clasp. It actually left the then-current PO looking like a somewhat poorer cousin. These changes have now been incorporated into the PO line, and of course the PO movement is now METAS certified, whereas the Seamaster 300 isn't (yet). So the Seamaster 300 may have some catching up to do, but I just don't see any objective evidence to suggest that the PO is in a higher tier, and therefore the more apt comparison to the Submariner. The AT isn't a diver, and is priced $1000 under both the Seamaster 300 and PO in SS, so I don't see how that's in a higher tier, or a direct comparison, even if it is nominally in the Seamaster family. Edit: Just so we're clear, when I say "Seamaster 300," I'm referring to the Master Co-Axial, not the Diver 300M. Omega would really do itself and the rest of us a favor if it could come up with more distinct names for these two models. I guess I'll need to include "MCA" any time I'm referring to the 300, just to avoid confusion. |
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I do quite like the retro looking Seamaster MCAs that just came out though, those are really nice watches and very similar in purpose to a Sub I think. |
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I agree with you - none of the Breitling divers compare directly to a Rolex.
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My whole reason for comparing the current SM300 MCA to the 114060 was because of their similarity in features: archetypal stainless diver for the brand, no date, on-the-fly adjustable clasp, in-house movement, same WR rating, similar size. A member on another forum did a pretty canny photo comparison between the two models. I tried tracking down the thread, but it seems he deleted the pics. Luckily I saved them. Here's one: |
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Yes, they are completely overpriced. The.average Joe could afford a Sub with one month salary. Now it's three or four months worth.
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I think paying retail they are def over priced. However I always get mine pre-loved
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Thanks. I haven't been paying much attention to Breitling lately, and didn't recognize the improvements they made to the model. I think it's a definite step up overall, although I preferred the hands on the original SOH. (I'm still not a fan of the non-Heritage SO line, even if the current iteration is slightly improved over the first rubber bezel phase.)
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In large part due to guys like this. For each person on this forum who appreciates the interesting horological aspects of Rolex watches, there are 20 guys like this running around out there just looking for bling to show off. And Rolex has milked that. As would any company. |
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i think they are overpriced, for sure, we are paying so some tennis players can wear them for Free.
I don't mind paying for quality, research etc...but i don't like paying for all the advertising. |
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Rolex prices have certainly risen far above the rate of inflation, although, I guess, since people buy them, they're not overpriced. Tudor is essentially the new Rolex, really, and Rolex is fancier jewelry now. |
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Thanks for the insight. I would love to see Glidelock expanded to other watches! :-)
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If I'm reading that chart correctly, once adjusted for inflation, the increase in price doesn't appear to be that much, especially when one considers the improvements in the model over time, as well as the increasing brand cachet and consumer demand. In fact, based on that chart, nearly 85% of the price increase since 1957 has been pure currency inflation.
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I also liked the Superocean style. I don't care as much for the big Brietling chronos.
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I'd say Rolex has earned their pricing. Consider early Rolexes earned a market niche and reputation though rock solid design and implementation. That reputation has remained pretty much untarnished. Their watches have gotten considerably better, imho, as has their reputation. This has created the demand. Their supply is limited and thus the pricing has really sky rocketed. The watches aren't now just rock solid, they are luxury items with years of expected life based on the performance of past designs. Very few things have the expected lifetime that a Rolex has. Martin Guitars come with a life time warranty. Harleys last for a life time. Some luxury cars are worth keeping for a life time. Most of the world is disposable. Looking at cost yesterday and today and trying to explain it by inflation is fallacious. There is so little that stands the test of time.
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My wife's uncle bought a Sub in the 70's/80's for a few hundred dollars if I remember the story correctly. He still has it and wears it daily. Today that same model is 8K+. Overpriced, you bet. But as long as people keep forking over the money it wont end. Rolex is a master at marketing and manipulating the prices to always keep driving them upwards.
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Yes.
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Yes. They are overpriced. As are most assets.
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