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Old 14 June 2019, 12:43 AM   #31
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These SS sports were easily accessible 2 years ago and can be found on display at the AD at MSRP...Until Rolex cut their production. Rolex SS Sport is already overpriced.

If you feel the price is too low then help yourself to the grey's price wth no wait list
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Old 14 June 2019, 12:53 AM   #32
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Prices go up every year, just not on every single model reference. I would hate to see more blanket increases. They're already so high that it makes no sense to buy anything other than the select few stainless watches that retail value. I want an OP39 in white, but I'd take a $2,000 loss as soon as I step out of the AD. I'd love to buy my wife a two-tone Datejust 36 in rose gold and steel with a white dial, but it's $10,000 and I would lose $3-4,000 as soon as she straps it to her wrist the first time.

It makes sense to buy a Submariner, Daytona or GMT Master II today, so I guess you could make the case for prices on those models being increased modestly, but there are beautiful other models that never rarely get sold simply because they don't have good value retention. Going up on those would make them sit even longer.
Exactly! This SS scenario is just a bubble created by the flippers/greys/ADs all in collusion to cash in on the popular models. Just check places like Chorono24 and see how many of those models you see available. There is no shortage. It is just who gets it
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Old 14 June 2019, 02:30 AM   #33
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The demand is high for Rolex SS sport watches because Rolex's current pricing for the SS sports is at its optimum relative to the value; metaphorically they have found the goose that lays the golden egg.

At this demand they can have golden eggs for years or even decades to come.

What you are suggesting would mean for Rolex to dismantle that value proposition, render their products less desirable to the market, and ultimately kill the goose.

I highly doubt you would do that to the business if it was yours.
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Old 14 June 2019, 05:40 AM   #34
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These SS sports were easily accessible 2 years ago and can be found on display at the AD at MSRP...Until Rolex cut their production. Rolex SS Sport is already overpriced.

If you feel the price is too low then help yourself to the grey's price wth no wait list
Sounds about right. Not to mention we're already considered "soooo lucky" to be called to give them your money. So not only are people begging to just buy a watch, now we're also begging to to be charged more? Unbelievable, Rolex magic sauce is a potent drug.

Not to mention this will just circle around and raise grey dealer prices by the same or even higher margin. Not a very well thought out suggestion.
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Old 14 June 2019, 06:43 AM   #35
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Perhaps the OP has lots of money and a price increase is no big deal.
To others, a price increase might push them out of the enjoyment of owning a Rolex.

I just can't wait for my AD to call me so I call bless him with my hard earned money at MSRP.
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Old 14 June 2019, 06:53 AM   #36
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Jack up the price the price and watch people fall over themselves to thank Rolex?

I can't think why they haven't tried that!
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Old 14 June 2019, 07:00 AM   #37
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How’d the price increase help loosen up the PP supply? Ummm...yeah...

So - any other ideas?


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Old 14 June 2019, 07:36 AM   #38
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Why raise the price? That's what the secondary market is for...
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Old 14 June 2019, 08:01 AM   #39
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How’d the price increase help loosen up the PP supply? Ummm...yeah...

So - any other ideas?


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Old 14 June 2019, 10:40 AM   #40
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Beetle juice beetle juice... we just keep repeating it and Rolex will increase prices and nothing else will change!!
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Old 14 June 2019, 12:19 PM   #41
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Rolex needs to increase RRP price

I hope Rolex increase the price too. If money is an issue then there are other alternative brand to choose from.

Rolex is still cheap. I want them to be in the Patek league.

I don’t hear Patek owners complaining about price lol. We only see it from some Rolex owners lol

Oh my gawd SS price increased. It’s absurd lol
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Old 14 June 2019, 02:50 PM   #42
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Consumers begging to be charged more. The times we live in, I will never understand.
Ha, agreed what is going on with people.
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Old 14 June 2019, 03:02 PM   #43
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Isn't Rolex already overpriced? I own a few different brands and I feel that my GS and Omega, priced at roughly 35% lower than a comparable Rolex, are just as nice in quality and workmanship. Although I don't know if Rolex is a superior watch in terms of horology.
Is comparing Rolex to GS and Omega an apples to apples comparison?
How can something be overpriced when people are lining up to pay more than MSRP?
Rolex is simply more desirable than Omega or GS. As far as I am concerned there is no Omega or GS that I would trade for my Rolex.

There is also no doubt that the Rolex movement is outstanding. The positional accuracy of my Rolex is for example annoyingly good. It keeps almost exactly the same time no matter what position it is in at night. I doubt there is watch movement out there that is much more robust and reliable than the movements Rolex makes.

Omega is fine but I would put GS above them and Rolex a nice step above that.
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Old 14 June 2019, 05:42 PM   #44
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How can something be overpriced when people are lining up to pay more than MSRP?

Rolex is simply more desirable than Omega or GS. As far as I am concerned there is no Omega or GS that I would trade for my Rolex.



There is also no doubt that the Rolex movement is outstanding. The positional accuracy of my Rolex is for example annoyingly good. It keeps almost exactly the same time no matter what position it is in at night. I doubt there is watch movement out there that is much more robust and reliable than the movements Rolex makes.



Omega is fine but I would put GS above them and Rolex a nice step above that.


Good points. Goes to show you how little I know about watches. I choose my watches with my eyes and not much else but I was under the impression that Omega and GS were up there with Rolex as far as movements and build quality.
I just thought Rolex was more desired because of brand recognition and not much else. I got my first Rolex 20 years ago and up until a few years ago I scoffed at these 2 brands specifically, thinking they weren’t even close to Rolex. But now I own 6 Omega and I love them equally as much as any of my Rolex.


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Old 14 June 2019, 08:31 PM   #45
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Thanks for your perspective and the nice pictures. I have a lovely GS but I can't wear it. I can't bear to put my Rolex away in favor of it.
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Old 14 June 2019, 08:55 PM   #46
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Thanks for your perspective and the nice pictures. I have a lovely GS but I can't wear it. I can't bear to put my Rolex away in favor of it.
I enjoy reading your posts.
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Old 17 June 2019, 08:37 AM   #47
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Rolex needs to increase RRP price like patek
Might have an effect on the waitlist


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Absolutely!! Especially the SS Professional Models. The gap between SS and PM should be tightened with a considerable adjustment to the pricing of SS, just like Patek SS models.
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