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31 August 2021, 04:28 AM | #61 | |
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This AD also told me that Rolex is in the process of moving Tudor production outside of the main Rolex facility so the Rolex facility can focus all resources on Rolex models. We shall see on that one... |
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31 August 2021, 05:13 AM | #64 | |
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The AD confirmed that they would be clear of the 16 watches by midweek, mine if I didn’t buy it (I didn’t) by the following weekend and then it was wait and see if they got any walk-ins who might want what that had on display. So to the outsider the Rolex store had a poor display, but to those in store they had been very busy. Their issue, when’s the next delivery coming in. Oh, and anything in SS is hard to get at the moment.
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Last I heard, Rolex were easing off the gas on SS production because the profit margins on PM watches were much more attractive and they still sell as many PM pieces as they can make. To see will be to know, to speculate will be futile. |
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31 August 2021, 11:13 AM | #68 |
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More correct term would be "demand went through the roof".
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31 August 2021, 12:06 PM | #69 |
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Ask Panerai about that.
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Yet the grey have thousands of each model... There is no "shortage" this is all about AD's selling to the grey and flippers.
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5 September 2021, 03:34 AM | #74 |
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I just visited the Rolex AD in the Caesars Forum shop in Las Vegas. They had “tester” watches so you could at least try on a watch that you are interested in. Still no men’s watches available for sale, just diamond studded ladies Rolex TT watches available.
The testers were Batman, Daytona , yachtmaster 42, sub and a few different color dial datejusts. Friendly staff expressing desires to actually have things to sell. |
5 September 2021, 03:55 AM | #75 | |
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And to suggest that Rolex is not trying to raise the perceived value of their watches…well, there isn’t a manufacturer in the world that doesn’t want that. By the way, what do you mean by ‘artificially’ raising perceived value? And all indications are Rolex current production levels are comparable to 2018 and 2019. It’s demand, through the roof, pure and simple.
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I heard from two very trustable ADs that SS inventory will not pick up until later this year if not Spring 2022.
I want to also mention that both called to offer me two tone 41mm subs which I turned down waiting for SS. Part of me wonders if there is a labor or safety issue affecting the factory that is dampening the situation. Also, want to point out that, I’ve been treated extremely well by ADs, even those that I had not done business with, now certainly after buying treatment gets even better but I’ve never experienced this malicious or mockery that others seem to encounter. |
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My AD would not take my request for a 36mm DD. Said he he had no idea when he’d be able to place the order, let alone get the watch in.
DSW had it to me, next day. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro |
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I went into two different AD’s yesterday, and each had only one piece. A ladies gold model. It’s been like this awhile, even pre-dating the COVID era by a bit. IMHO, no magic switch will be thrown that suddenly opens up a flood of Rolex men’s sport models.
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I doubt availability will get any better, quite the opposite in fact. It's going to get worse unless Rolex start to sell their watches directly to private buyers.
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People don't understand that AD are selling to grey dealers. Because AD's are not allowed to sell above MSRP then they found the solution to sell to grey dealers. The so called ss hard to get watches are sold by the AD to a customer only if a grey dealer has not moved its stock because there was no buyer in the meantime and the AD receive another delivery from Rolex. The solution to this is not by increasing production. If Rolex really wanted to resolve this issue they would have started selling their watches online First arrived first served. I was passing by my AD last week and I saw that he was getting 4 boxes full of watches from Rolex, and when I went by he confirmed. People buying above MSRP at grey dealers are creating this situation also. |
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I'm thinking a year or 2 before things settle down. Talking with a few ADs, the supply situation was really bad the last few months, but they've started getting more shipments of more watches recently. I honestly believe that Rolex does not like the current situation, and all the folks saying that they are selling directly to grey markets, it doesn't ACTUALLY make any sense since Rolex is technically a non-profit and therefore isn't beholden to shareholders. Also, a Daytona selling for 50k on the grey market doesn't benefit Rolex at all since they would have already made their money on the watch at $13.5k MSRP. Most of the conspiracy theories are fun, but frankly don't ACTUALLY hold up under any sort of scrutiny.
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I don’t think the shortage is going away ever to be honest, I believe this is how Rolex will manage the brand for good. I’m a pretty good customer at my AD now, we’ll I’d like it to think so. However still can’t me any watches, I’m on lots of lists I asked for a YG dd40 configuration yesterday and he said it was three years. I actually thought I’d be able to get it immediately. I think availability will become worse demand will increase more and with it the ore owned market prices. In my experience it’s easier and cheaper to just buy now on lol he secondary market.
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Rolex must love seeing 30%+ profit pouring into flippers' pockets.
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I could be optimistic and say I hope your right. But I know your not..
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5 September 2021, 10:37 AM | #89 | |
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They are being bought. I’d bet that it’s more about speculators who buy and list than grey dealers having an in with the AD. The AD’s have a costumer base. Pushing all their Rolex product to grey dealers wouldn’t endear them to anyone. Most of these places think strategically, not tactically. The latter would be very short sighted.
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How about a thought experiment to illistrate the point? What if Rolex decided to just make one SS watch per year, keep the MSRP at 10K and provide that one piece to an AD and allow the market to stipulate the value? The counter argument would be that it's all about finding a balance but that balance is not there right now. I don't know that many watch enthusiasts that go out and buy Rolexes or expensive watches for that matter on the regular. However, for the past 20 years of my experience, it was a given that a groom would be gifted a Rolex for a wedding gift. In the past few years, I've been to several weddings and the groom received another watch brand as a gift and I don't think it's because of a decrease in desire for a Rolex. Can anyone honeslty say that they think Rolex knows exactly what they are doing and this "shortage" of availability is all a part of their plan? |
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