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The earning power of and the number of those middle class and those in the middle class who can purchase a rolex has been getting smaller. Therefore the market of rolex will be fewer, higher earners and $20k may actually make rolex more attractive to them. these high earners will replace the market lost by moving from 10k to 20k. it should also cut costs as well because in theory it should be cheaper in terms of COGS to make fewer watches with higher premiums. It's like arguing the average man can't buy a 50' boat anymore so the makers of 50' boats will fold. Don't take my message as elitist, I wish the middle class was stronger and the common man more empowered. |
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Ah I follow now I definitely disagree, but that’s what a forum is for, to share opinions. Also, obtaining a SS Rolex never was, and never will be comparable to buying a 50’ boat, not sure where you’re coming up w that correlation. People go out and buy a sub to mark a milestone, for their sons graduation, etc, it’s at a price level where that’s feasible. Nobody (or at least incredibly few) goes out and grabs a 50’ boat like that. The ‘average man’ also never could afford a 50’ boat. The average man could afford a Rolex after some odd years of saving. |
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My point is at one time new 50' boats could be bought by upper middle class saving up, now it would be very difficult and the small pleasure yacht industry hasn't folded. I think we have taken this conversation pretty far, good discussion. FWIW I'd prefer rolex and boats and in general things would be more affordable for more people to enjoy. |
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I understand where you're coming from, I still just think it's a bit of an extreme comparison is all. |
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I love Money more than Pepsi...
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31 May 2018, 10:18 AM | #71 |
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This may not end well for Rolex one day. Current buyers think back fondly to adventurers and “cool” guys wearing these tough little tools. The kids of today are going to look back at these watches as the status symbols of middle aged dads and/or wealthy guys. As I’ve said before, think Harley Davidson.
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Rolex has done an excellent job of creating interest, almost to the point of frenzy in some of its models and thereby training everyone to get very comfortable with the idea of paying full retail. The days of asking for discounts are slowly being driven away by Rolex. Overall a good strategy for keeping its brand premium and aspirational. It should be the case that we all pay retail. If you need to spend less money, then perhaps pursue another model or another brand. Although I'm glad I always get a discount :) And I'm ticked I need to keep waiting and waiting and waiting for a stupid watch with a white face that I'll never use to time anything.
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So, roughly 136% markup!? This has to be the largest premium we've seen on new models over the last couple years, right? Even the Daytonas and SkyDs were closer to 50-70% above retail. ADs are going to lose their minds over this one. I can hear it now, "You want a SS Pepsi?" "You have to buy a Platinum piece." Yup, I think I will be enjoying this watch vicariously through all you guys fortunate or lucky enough to get your hands on one. Thanks in advance!
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31 May 2018, 10:33 AM | #74 |
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Agreed. Rolex knows exactly whats going on here and they are doing it for a reason. They have full control here. They just wont tell us their rationale instead I'm sure they are having fun sitting around watching all the attention and drama over their SS watches.
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31 May 2018, 11:01 AM | #77 |
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I better sell my ceramic white Daytona now..
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31 May 2018, 11:33 AM | #78 |
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I wont be paying anywhere near $20k for a SS Rolex anytime soon.
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Interesting times for sure. I won’t be paying that kind of premium to MSRP. Then again, I’m not looking to acquire any of those models.
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I won't pay for more than MSRP. If that goes too high, I won't buy either. I have 2 Rolexes, they are wants, not needs.
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31 May 2018, 12:02 PM | #82 |
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I am fortunate enough to get whatever Rolex model I want at list price.....(even though I will have to wait - my 116500 took 14/15 months). However, with the current grey-market pricing, hype, rolex mania, and not being able to try the model you want at a store (i find it ridiculous) and yearly pandemonium for the latest new offering and the exorbitant premiums, waiting lists, politicking and this endless cycle of s$$$t......and also taking into account my collection is decently rolex heavy (the only model I would like to add is the new James Cameron Deep-Sea Blue - but it can wait)......I have decided to move on for the timing being....and went with something "very rare" indeed.....incoming to follow soon!
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Scarcity, and consequently, exclusivity justify that price.
SS Sports Rolex is getting to be for guys at the top of the pay scale. The “cool” models have become the playthings of the rich. This is actually good for the other brands like Omega. For the young professional, there are other, very good options out there. I think this Rolex game off limiting supply might backfire in the end. The tradition of getting a Sub at graduation or after that first signing bonus will become less common. Without these young guys who live the adventure wearing Rolex, Rolex might lose its magic. When the very wealthy get tired of their Red Subs and ceramic Daytona’s and move on to vintage motorcycles, baseball cards, or Chinese Jades, then Rolex will be struggling. |
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I think there is going to be a lot of uptake with other premium brands. Rolex isn't the only game in town for attractive premium watches.
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Is a 6.7% drop in international sales from 2016 -2017 doing well?
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Yeah--no SS watches justifies that for me--at that price. At some point silly becomes stupid.
But--the invisible hand of the market will decide. Each to his own. |
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All good points. Scarcity can't be contrived for the long term very often--unless your DeBeers. |
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