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21 March 2019, 10:08 AM | #31 | |
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The DJ line looks fantastic. Literally overnight I pretty much went from being unsure whether to get a DJ 36 or a GMT LN to having the decision made for me. The GMT was my favorite professional line by far, and in one Baselworld the got rid of my FOUR favorite versions: SS LN, Batman on oyster, TT LN and YG LN. I mean, wow. |
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21 March 2019, 10:09 AM | #32 |
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So if you are Rolex, and your current SS lineup cannot meet demand, why in the world would you introduce a new highly sought-after watch right on the heels of the BLRO (still selling for x2 retail). They simply don't need to offer a new "it" watch this year, and it damages potential demand they might well need to drive in an economic downturn.
The market will turn and 2020 will have a signature anniversary watch. If I have a "Coke" on deck, I'm offering it in 2021. "I'm done with Rolex" because they didn't offer a new watch in line with your specific tastes seems...well, silly. Next year or the year after, I imagine folks who "left" may well "come back" when an offering is more in line with their wants. They are never going to produce an amazing watch you love every year. I wouldn't short them, I'd buy long. My .02, that YM looks pretty fantastic to my eyes. |
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You guys all miss the point. Rolex is building a broader line to attract a larger customer base. It’s a new world with new competition and new watches. I think they are doing a good job attracting more buyers and I bet their balance sheet backs me up 100%. Making everything 40 mm stainless steel would be freaking stupid.
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It's funny but the Rolex sentiment at the moment echoes exactly that of Apple. Fans are complaining that they can no longer innovate, just keep on tweaking the same tired products and continually raise prices.
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I've been following Basel fair for many years, six years as a TRF member, and this is the first that I thought was hilarious.
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21 March 2019, 10:53 AM | #37 |
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I think you may find all these new models were discussed and designed at Rolex a few years ago, before the shortage etc happened. It may also be the case that the laying off of a large numbers of AD,s was also discussed at the same time. Whatever is going to happen, regards boutiques only, next years and the year after models etc, Rolex have already planned and put into operation. Looks that way to me.
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21 March 2019, 10:59 AM | #38 |
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They basically crapped on their dealers who have to buy so many of these watches a month, and have even more that they can’t sell versus the ones people actually want to buy.
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My dad's TTsub is ~30 years old; my mother has a DJ ~20 years old. Their aesthetics are remarkably similar to todays watches. |
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It seems that your opinion, which you are very much welcome to have, is not inline with those that like the references on OF, some if which are very popular.
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Huh? A Daytona is not the same complication. One is a chronograph, one is not. Surprised you haven’t figured this out yet. And the only OF references that are indeed somewhat popular happen to be the daytona models. I hope you’re not comparing this watch to a daytona, that would be silly.
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Again the popular OF models you think aren’t of value, many think they are by your own admission. I’m not here to fight. Just relaying my opinions.
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There were plenty of complaints, although not as vociferous as those directed at the new reference, which are well beyond the pale in my judgement.
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I'd bet my BLNR vs a bag of chips that the new BLNR will be just as difficult to get (i.e., many ADs won't even put new customers on waitlists) until a) Rolex increases supply or b) a real economic downturn or c) Rolex becomes uncool (which has happened to other high-flying businesses before)
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Have you checked the numbers lately? If the prices were right I would probably have bought at least three more in the past two years. Rolex are shooting themselves.
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Surely the production line ( If that's what Rolex have ) must be more slicker if using 99% of the same parts on a model ? Having several different parts , movements and bracelets on the same model must have been holding things up. Next year we'll get the LN on a oyster bracelet |
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LOL totally agree with OP
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21 March 2019, 08:36 PM | #49 |
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My AD was pretty Co dude that’s there would be no list beyond the existing one for the BLNR.
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Nothing at this years Basel that will move me to make a Roles purchase of a new model this year. If the TT Sea-Dweller had been all gold, maybe. But maybe next year. Still waiting for the Daytona-C II. A 42 mm version of the current watch.
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It's not totally surprising what Rolex did. They moved their most sold/popular models to the new movements first. This seems like a reasonable business plan for conversion. There's only so much a development group can do at a time.
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I like the silver lining
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To me, this year was more about streamlining production. They cut some of those models that were not hot sellers, resuced the amount of watche/bracelet combos and will likely reallocate capacity to those models that are in very high demand. Good move. I would expect the whole inventory crisis to improve this year.
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Side note: as has been noted, the entire YM line has been upgraded to the 3235 movement, including existing models. No other aesthetic changes are apparent (other than the coronet at 6:00), indicating Rolex will simply "drop" in a movement to an existing watch. Also, the reference on the SS models is 126622, another indication that the movement update alone will change the reference from 11xxxx to 12xxxx. Some people had wondered if a movement update alone (without other changes) might keep the reference the same but with an M appended. |
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22 March 2019, 06:13 AM | #57 |
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the BLNR and YM will have WL no question. The SD probably not but its probably not going to collect dust either.
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