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23 February 2021, 10:31 AM | #1 |
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Does Rolex make watches in batches
Anyone know how production goes? Do they have separate lines for separate models? Just curious based on the fact that I see some models popping up in clusters on GM and For sales sites and then poof that model disappears for a few months and we see a new cluster. Yes I am bored while waiting for my AD call and apparently have that much time on my hands. Any thoughts?
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23 February 2021, 10:36 AM | #2 |
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Yes - it’s why you tend to see a lot of the same model pop up frequently and then not return for sometime.
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23 February 2021, 12:31 PM | #4 |
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This reminds me of whiskeys. Continuous vs. batch. Any thoughts?
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23 February 2021, 12:44 PM | #5 |
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23 February 2021, 12:55 PM | #6 |
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They, in an obscure way, have different lines going simultaneously.
Watchmakers who assemble movements are specialized since newer ones are given the standard fare like 3235’s while highly experienced ones could be working on 4130’s, 4161’s or the Cellini moonphase movements. Afterward, COSC certification work is done before these movements go into inventory available for fitment. Then there’s case finishing, and final assembly work after the movements are completed. Bracelets are fitted and final inspections done. These many steps are undertaken by different people through different paths and in no way would one describe it as “batches” or “runs”. But I’m sure if Rolex wanted fewer Daytona’s and YM2’s out the door all they’d do is redirect the highly skilled watchmakers’ movement effort to the ones needed for the models they wanted to produce instead. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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I stopped in at my AD last weekend to have my Sub cleaned and talk watches.
Standing over the 95% empty Rolex display cases, my guy told me my Sub took 14 months to build and that the OP Turquoise model I'd like will take about 2 years to be available. He said the two main reasons for the shortages is Rolex had to shut down for COVID which in turn caused a back-log of special orders that they have to produce first. He said he's been told it's going to be at least another year until they can get back to having more of the desirable watches. Of course, this is one AD's viewpoint - take it as you will.
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Does Rolex make watches in batches
Absolutely not they make them by hand one at a time and it takes a year to make one lol
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