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15 September 2021, 08:32 AM | #1 |
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I’m actually interested in the green op 36. I know I’m not going to get one from an AD, but the more Rolex makes the cheaper they’ll be on the secondary market. I think I might be ready to get one in about six months.
Does anyone know if they’re making a lot of OPs? And do they equally make each color? Or are there some colors they make more of? Thanks all! |
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Nobody knows anything about quantities of each model produced. However, by pure logic, since it’s a new watch there’s a comparatively low supply on the secondary market. The longer you wait, the more they will become available. Whether the price decreases on the secondary market in response to that increased supply is a different story.
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I'm guessing it's relatively low or they're holding back on supply. Honestly, I don't think many of the ADs are getting too many of any watch nowadays.
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Plus we must keep in mind that is a global figure for the 9 BILLION people on the planet. East Asia alone could easily swallow that number year in and year out. The smart advice, if you can swing it, is to choke on the premium like I did and buy from a trusted scalper. Doubt these watches are coming down substantially in price (save the smallest sizes which are already not high) any time this decade barring a 1929 style global collapse. |
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Also, there’s 7 billion people in this world, not 9 billion. And obviously not everyone can buy a Rolex of that 7 billion even if there were no demand problems. |
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Also, based on location, FWIW, I'm guessing that this AD is the same as the one who was a brief TikTok celebrity ;). |
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This is true. However there's always a chance that the likelihood of getting one through an AD in six months increases. But changes in secondary market pricing will lag.
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15 September 2021, 11:31 PM | #10 |
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No shortage of them grey over here but 3k over MSRP....ouch!
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Some colours harder to come by compared to steel Daytona's some ADs have said to me
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As I am mainly interested in vintage watches, I don't have any relationship to any AD - meaning that I cannot even get on the waiting list for an OP36 blue dial, which is one of few new watches that I like...
According to them, everyone wants the same color (but most want Tiffany and Green from what I see) and they are not making many OP. Not sure how the 36MM became popular again, but maybe we'll see a shift towards smaller watches again? |
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Aside from estimated demand, I would imagine that at least some production figures are affected by how many other watches share the same components. The more scalable production is, the easier it is to produce more (if desired). |
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Yeah exactly the same here. Odd world. I still can't figure why the Explorer 36mm is going for more than the DJ36 new on the grey market. A nice watch but entry level and 36mm is still not the most popular size. As a £5k watch fine....but now £8995?
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The OP green dial makes entirely less sense: Green is the new "it" color and a green dial alone has created massively inflated secondary prices for the YG Daytona and DD36, RG DD40, Sub LV, DJ palm, as well as out-of-production models (old YG DD36, Hulk, Kermit). On the other hand, deep blue dials fetch a premium over non-blue counterparts (Nautilus, Royal Oak, SkyD) and the deep blue OP seems to be the easiest color to obtain. |
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My AD said they have received 7 of all colours and all sizes since they've been released
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