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21 May 2014, 06:43 AM | #31 | |
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It's like seeing DD iN steel. So, I agree with you 👍 Nidal |
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21 May 2014, 06:50 AM | #33 |
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It would be a shame if that movement wasn't made more widely available. Precious metal pricing has placed it out of the range of many collectors, myself included.
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21 May 2014, 07:03 AM | #34 |
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My hope is that it is successful.
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With all the money Rolex invested in R&D and production of this watch, they will gain little by going SS on this model.
So no, I don't have any hopes for an SS model.
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The price for the SD has to do with the complexity of the movement, the cost of the case/bracelet materials and the exclusivity of the watch. If it came in steel, chances are the precious metal variants would end up taking a hit (not in terms of MSRP but in terms of actual out-the-door prices). |
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Personally I still am in the never going to happen camp and here is why... I as many view this piece with the same regard as a DD or DD and Role would never put these into a SS piece IMO.
As for the YM2 this is in the professional line and the SS was bound to be released sooner or later. I was caught off guard that it had the stunning blue bezel however did anticipate its release eventually. All being said I love the SD reference you posted a pic of in your original post
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I have a platona, WG skyd, explorer II, YG GMT master II, WG Sub, and SD, and the WG skyd gets the most wrist time. I initially bought it as a novelty but it's grown on me like none other and I now see it as truly a perfect watch. WG model is perfect aesthetically. Hate the incongruent black subdial against chocolate dial on RG/Strap model and the YG model would've been so much better with ivory dial and yellow roman's.
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Wow, great collection you have. Congrats.
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You have to respect a man who buys a Sky Dweller as a novelty.
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If the Sky Dweller had a day wheel, it'd have to be bigger and/or thicker and it's already at the limit of acceptability for a true dress watch--way beyond it in my book, but that's just me.
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The new guy is excellent, but not as garrulous as Jordan was. I think there are a couple of things to consider. One is what my dentist used to say and that is that "two things can't occupy the same space at the same time." Don't ask me why he always said that, but it had something to do with how teeth move about the mouth over time. The other thing is that the Rolex has a completely different means of setting the watch than the watches you mentioned. We might also consider that since the big watch movement began, I've noticed that movements are tiny compared to the cases they're in and the stems can be quite long. So, whereas there may not have been a problem with the diameter of the watch, surely there would have been a necessity to put the day wheel above or below the month wheel. So, that's why I thought there might be a matter of cramming everything into a watch that is comfortable to wear and isn't clownish in size. I also think that Rolex didn't just get lazy and give up on putting a day wheel in the case. There must have been sound reasoning behind their decision. Rolex doesn't have a history of laziness or stupidity.
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Many people said the YM2 would never be available is SS, with Rolex you never know.
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While I haven't followed YMII prices, I would have guessed that the prestige hit came when the TT version was released. $18k price difference between that and the YG, vs only $7k difference between TT and SS.
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I see the Sky-Dweller as a strong competitor (if not even THE competitor) to the "flagship" model Day-Date and Day-Date II... therefore I could never see it coming in steel.
Yes, there existed an ultra rare Day-Date in steel long time ago but it was only for a very, very short period (Ref. 651 and Ref. 6511/4, made on July 19, 1955. Only 6 made)
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I doubt the Skydweller will come in SS probably because it is more dress watch and arguably would not be a big hit SS anyway. I think the argument about value dropping because it is no longer "precious metal" is more hypothetical than real. People still buy Mercedes Benz S Classes even if Merc make cheaper models. Rolex made the call to bring back the Pepsi in Gold despite its history as a SS watch.....(sought of defeats the argument IMHO). If buyers who really really really want a precious metal Skydweller have the cash and have not done so within 3 years of launch I think having a SS one in the family wont change the decision much for Rolex, and worrying about second hand value for customers has never been much of a consideration for any company in the last 10 years.
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Total profit = Quantity * profit per unit. How can you be so confident that keeping the Sky in precious metals maximizes this function? Ie, that higher volume would not more than make up for reduced per unit margin? How many suckers actually pay $35 -50k at the AD for a precious metal watch? And don't forget there is significant dealer margin in that price well beyond what Rolex actually gets.
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Agree in my part my friend. I think an SS SkyD could come one of these days. I don't think the SS YMII will be a huge seller, but that isn't the point or the reason why rolex released it in SS. Wait and see... Quote:
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Similarly, having certain models remain exclusive because one can only have them in precious metals is another way to do this. There is also the possibility that Rolex did market research which suggests that enough of those who would pay what the SK would cost in SS would be willing to pay the extra for PM, in which case this is about profit maximization. |
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