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25 February 2019, 02:16 AM | #91 |
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Not sure if Rolex is losing customers to other brands. However, I wore a gmt master ii c for many years now wear a seamaster pro 300m c (present from my wife). Can’t tell a bit of difference from a quality perspective. They’re different for sure, but Omega imho is just as good as Rolex.
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25 February 2019, 02:21 AM | #92 |
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Yes they are losing sales to other brands. When you just can't get what you want, people will make the next choice. Many of those are not Rolex.
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To your main point, the relative scarcity of Rolex SS sports models is because so many people want them. Omegas still sell for discounts. Rolex may not be optimizing the demand curve, but they are doing a brilliant job of maintaining it. |
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25 February 2019, 02:40 AM | #94 |
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Nothing, if you find a model you like, but the brand nearly committed suicide with some disastrous design choices in the last decade. Those choices diluted brand DNA and confused and alienated a lot of its core customer base. The company is now under new leadership that is working hard to undo the damage, but it remains to be seen how that plays out.
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25 February 2019, 08:57 AM | #99 |
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25 February 2019, 09:47 AM | #101 |
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What’s wrong with ETA movements? Might want to do some historical research on ETA before answering.
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25 February 2019, 09:52 AM | #102 |
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Patek and AP demand is at an all time high and increasing. Rolex following similar model which only maintains their status. Adding other “lesser” brands in turn only helps rolex in long run because will want it even more.
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25 February 2019, 10:08 AM | #104 |
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When did the Daytona become a real watch?
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25 February 2019, 10:12 AM | #105 |
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Of course all the guys able to any ss sport Rolex @ their AD after spending 100's of g's to establish themselves will say "no", but I'd hazard to say that the lions share of prospective Rolex buyers aren't in this position and are largely one-off buyers (maybe will add a couple over their lifetime). So in that sense some of these replies are quite skewed. Not everyone looking to get a Rolex is a collector, nor looking to repeatedly spend $10k+ on a watch. Rolex is most definitely losing heaps of sales by constricting supply. Yeah, all the ss sport watches being made are being sold no problem so no lost sales in that regard, but so many more could be made and sold... maybe that's when interest would dwindle though. Currently such a huge portion is going to greys or flippers looking to make a quick buck... instead of going to folks with genuine interests. But that's a free market for you... The dealers save these artificially hyped models for their best customers. The prospect of having to spend $100k+ to establish yourself and "earn the privilege" to buy a $10k ss watch seems hilariously silly to me, but such is the current situation. This is why I gave up on trying to get an ss after three years and have decided to go the PM route- will be buying in the next month or two. Maybe I've fallen square into Rolexes plan, pushing people into pm $ territory as a result of their fabricated scarcity. No doubt I'd rather add a few g's more and get into a pm than pay resale on a mere ss- no doubt a lucrative strategy for Rolex and AD's, but it's made me quite bitter towards the brand.
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I have spent a lot more time at the Grand Seiko/Seiko boutiques, and many of the models are available for trying. Their sales executives are helpful and happy to chat with you whether you are buying a Seiko-5 or platinum GS. Do consider these pieces from Japan, as they are very good watches at the respective price ranges.
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The new SMP is better than a current sub with a 3135 movement. No questions about it.
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25 February 2019, 11:35 AM | #113 |
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Scarcity breeds demand, I think Rolex is doing fine.
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25 February 2019, 12:12 PM | #120 |
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The degree of correction isn't the point. The point is you lecture people about "pre-class reading," then demonstrate you can't be bothered to do it yourself. Is that irony lost on you?
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