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Old 22 November 2010, 10:38 PM   #1
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I can't find the 14060

Hi, anyone knows why I can not find in the website Rolex.com the 14060 model?
In the website there are all Submariner Date. Will they stop to to make that model? Will be this the reason why they not changed the size nor made of ceramic?
I think that this model is nice and at the moment the used value is similar to de Date models.Thanks friends.
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Old 22 November 2010, 11:21 PM   #2
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Hi, anyone knows why I can not find in the website Rolex.com the 14060 model?
In the website there are all Submariner Date. Will they stop to to make that model? Will be this the reason why they not changed the size nor made of ceramic?
I think that this model is nice and at the moment the used value is similar to de Date models.Thanks friends.
Rumor has it that Rolex is planning a new design in the near future.

Took me awhile to comprehend your query.
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Old 23 November 2010, 02:11 AM   #3
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The noise has been that it will be discontinued, but I don't believe it--updated probably. It's already priced out of my range for now.

What appears on the Rolex site and what doesn't means nothing.

If you really want one, any AD can order one for you or there's always the "trusted sellers" for used and gray deals.
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Old 23 November 2010, 02:17 AM   #4
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The Rolex website is certainly not an exhaustive list of current models - they don't show anywhere near all of the different dial combinations or individual references, not like the master catalogue. The current catalogue and price list have the 14060M in, so it's likely to be around for at least one more year. If it is to be updated, it is likely to happen in March - if it is not updated, it may just be pulled from the range, because the feel of quality is way off the rest of the Rolex range. They're very difficult to sell because of the bracelet, apart from WISes, most would go for another watch from the range or a completely different brand, as it doesn't feel like a £3700 watch. I would love to see an update on it, as it does have a rich history, but it can't continue in its current form for much longer.
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Old 23 November 2010, 02:45 AM   #5
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I do not recall that the 14060 was ever on the website. Or at least it was not on the website for the last couple of years.
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Old 23 November 2010, 03:10 AM   #6
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it's in the 2010 brochure and i went to see an AD a few weeks ago who had a few with the new serial number
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Old 23 November 2010, 03:13 AM   #7
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it's in the 2010 brochure and i went to see an AD a few weeks ago who had a few with the new serial number
And expect it will be in the 2011 brochure and several more to come Rolex should keep at least one classic.
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Old 23 November 2010, 03:20 AM   #8
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I would love to see an update on it, as it does have a rich history, but it can't continue in its current form for much longer.
Why? it's perfect as it is, it doesn't need to be re-cased or a new ceramic bezel fitted IMO...
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Old 23 November 2010, 09:37 AM   #9
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The Rolex website is certainly not an exhaustive list of current models - they don't show anywhere near all of the different dial combinations or individual references, not like the master catalogue. The current catalogue and price list have the 14060M in, so it's likely to be around for at least one more year. If it is to be updated, it is likely to happen in March - if it is not updated, it may just be pulled from the range, because the feel of quality is way off the rest of the Rolex range. They're very difficult to sell because of the bracelet, apart from WISes, most would go for another watch from the range or a completely different brand, as it doesn't feel like a £3700 watch. I would love to see an update on it, as it does have a rich history, but it can't continue in its current form for much longer.
If the 14060m is very difficult to sell, does that mean you can expect a discount on it? I find that in general UK retailers refuse to budge on sports models.
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Old 23 November 2010, 10:22 AM   #10
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Why? it's perfect as it is, it doesn't need to be re-cased or a new ceramic bezel fitted IMO...
I can appreciate you liking the watch, but I'm looking at it objectively from a non-WIS point of view. If you gave someone who knew nothing about watches an Omega Planet Ocean and a 14060M to try on, and ask them to pick which one felt better, I would wager that 9 times out of 10 they'd go for the Omega. The bracelet is the biggest weakness, in my opinion, especially compared to 'lesser' brands at lower price points. In an ideal world, all I'd do would be to change the bracelet to the one found on the 116610 - leave the case and bezel as is to distinguish them. It would completely transform the watch, and bring it right up to the standards of other watches on the market

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If the 14060m is very difficult to sell, does that mean you can expect a discount on it? I find that in general UK retailers refuse to budge on sports models.
You might be able to get some discount off, depends from retailer to retailer of course. It's a tough sell compared to the rest of the watches in the sports range in any case
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Old 24 November 2010, 02:59 AM   #11
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I do not recall that the 14060 was ever on the website. Or at least it was not on the website for the last couple of years.
It was on the site briefly not long ago, but it was clearly a model without the recent updates.
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Old 24 November 2010, 03:09 AM   #12
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If you gave someone who knew nothing about watches an Omega Planet Ocean and a 14060M to try on, and ask them to pick which one felt better, I would wager that 9 times out of 10 they'd go for the Omega.
Omega sales 1.2 billion
Rolex sales: 4.2 billion
hmmmm, OK I'll take that bet.
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Omega sales 1.2 billion
Rolex sales: 4.2 billion
hmmmm, OK I'll take that bet.
If we're talking sales, then the Planet Ocean would win again In my experience, we can sell a couple every month, whilst the 14060M may have 3 or 4 sales max for an entire year. There is a simple reason for this: most people believe they are getting more watch for less money with the Planet Ocean, WIS or not.
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