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16 December 2018, 12:13 PM | #1 |
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SS Sport Model shortage
I just got off the phone with an AD in Dallas and I was inquiring basically on any SS Sports model that they might have. The dealer asked for my info saying that since they are a big AD they usually get a couple SS Sport watches every couple months so hed call me back. I've had other AD's straight out reject me. Which leads me to ask: exactly how bad is the shortage? Im willing to travel internationally for the right model. Im going to Europe at the end of next year (id like to take advantage of the VAT), how long do shortages usually last? Is the shortage really bad in some countries while not so bad in others?
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16 December 2018, 05:55 PM | #2 |
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Well in SINGAPORE it is a drought for SS Sport Models in all the ADs
Best one can find from the ADs here are the Air King and Milgauss. |
16 December 2018, 06:09 PM | #3 | |
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Hence why grey dealers are charging inflated prices. |
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16 December 2018, 06:22 PM | #4 | |
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On the other hand, I have never seen so many Rolex's on the wrist as I saw on the MRT in Sinapore. |
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16 December 2018, 06:30 PM | #5 | |
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16 December 2018, 06:32 PM | #6 | |
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ADS get literally dozens of similar calls per day from all around and prefer to keep these pieces for local, loyal customers. ADs are also worried about selling to a flipper so asking for steel sports in general and not saying what particular model you’d like, rings flipper alarm bells too. My best advice is to pick a few local ADs. Pop in regularly and buy from them (jewellery or items in stock). If you’re local, loyal and buying you have a decent chance of being put forward for your chosen models |
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16 December 2018, 06:50 PM | #7 |
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Buying watches or jewelry you don't need to get on the good side of an AD is just plain stupid and a waste of our money. You might as well go the grey market and pay a premium and get what you want, the cost in the long run will be the same and you will have your new grail now.
Most AD's don't care what you do with the watch when it leaves their store, they made their profit. There is so much BS going around this forum, that sometimes we start believing it ourselves. I want someone to post a letter from Rolex reprimanding an AD to selling to a flipper. It does not exist. |
16 December 2018, 06:55 PM | #8 | |
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I know for a fact that Rolex (in UK at least) scan grey dealers to find new and stickered sports models. They then buy the piece and reprimand the AD. I know this as I’ve seen it first hand. I also know and have spoken to several times, the UK Rolex representative. Trust me, if a UK AD gets a sniff you’re a flipper, you’ll not get the watch. The biggest AD group in the UK also now own Mayors USA so things will get tighter in general pretty soon. This group in the UK remove stickers, retain warranty cards, and Black list anyone found to flip one of their steel sports watches. |
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16 December 2018, 06:56 PM | #9 | |
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When I publish that on this forum in January people should have their illusions broken of walking into a Rolex AD smoking bubblegum and wearing sunglasses indoors and peeling stickers off of a brand new Rolex only to find out their wallet isn't too happy later. |
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16 December 2018, 06:58 PM | #10 | |
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16 December 2018, 07:01 PM | #11 | |
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Just because you don’t see a letter doesn’t mean ADs don’t get warnings. Believe it or don’t believe it, makes no difference to me but just pointing out what I know. |
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16 December 2018, 08:04 PM | #12 |
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Is the Yachtmaster RG/SS 116621 also among those in short supply? I just saw one on display in an AD recently and they seemed willing to sell it to anyone. I am almost tempted to go back and get it if taxes weren’t so high here in CA.
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16 December 2018, 08:17 PM | #13 |
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In short NO. You're not going to have much luck anywhere in the world of just walking into an AD and find any of the popular SS models. Yes it can happen, but you could also win the lotto.
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16 December 2018, 08:21 PM | #14 |
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Same here I think may of these types of post are little more than repeat hearsay.
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16 December 2018, 08:40 PM | #15 | |
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No, models in short supply would include Steel Sub date and no date to a degree, but more so models like Hulk, BLNR, Steel Daytona, blue sky dweller, GMT Pepsi etc. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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16 December 2018, 08:51 PM | #16 | |
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Tell me you walked into an AD and bought a Daytona and then went back in to buy another because you told them you flipped it because the offer was too good to pass up...I'd like to hear their response. |
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16 December 2018, 09:24 PM | #17 | |
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First, there is no "shortage" of SS watches... They are plentiful on the grey market. Take for instance the new SS Pepsi GMT. Last I checked there were 5 for sale here on TRF from trusted sellers, and on Chrono24 there were 100+ listed. One could be bought today and in hand tomorrow. I don't call that a shortage by any means. Second, what incentive does Rolex have to stop or deter sales to flippers by AD's? None. When Rolex ships the watch to an AD they get paid their wholesale price. Whether the AD sells the watch to a good customer, a collector, or a flipper Rolex realizes no more profit. Why would they really care? |
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16 December 2018, 11:46 PM | #18 | |
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My "conspiracy theory" is that syndicates are sending out runners/gophers/mules, whatever we might call them in our part of the world, to "plough" all ADs and snap up hot SS sports models, and re-distributing them to the grey market at a profit. Basically killing normal distribution channels (AD to consumer) and adding in another layer in the supply chain ie. grey dealers. What can Rolex do ? |
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16 December 2018, 11:59 PM | #19 |
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I dunno what all this “shortage” is about I have no issues getting what I want from my AD.
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17 December 2018, 12:00 AM | #20 |
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Rolex is changing its marketing strategy (that’s what it looks like)
Producing more PM and TT watches, where someone who “just wants a Rolex” will go for one of those, keeping their profit margin higher and producing less ss, which created a supply and demand issue. This got complicated by the grey dealers (especially in the Far East) drying the market and reselling for high premiums! The recent reports showed that Rolex sales went up this year! They accomplished that by the above strategy and ADs are also happy. Even though they’re selling less units but discounts became part of history which overall increased their bottom line You have a good relationship with an AD (ie spend $$$$$) there and all of a sudden shortage becomes abundance!!
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17 December 2018, 12:46 AM | #23 |
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I'm not an economist, but this seems to be a market failure to me. If MSRP doesn't reflect the true market price, then Rolex should just raise its prices and cut out the flippers and greys and streamline the process.
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17 December 2018, 01:06 AM | #24 | |
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Stickers? Who cares about the stickers. The stickers are in place so that in transit after manufacture, the watch is not banged up or when the AD show the watch out of the display, it has that new look to it. If you don't want your watch to have any nicks or swirls, then put it in the safe and never wear it, now that will be a good use of your money! |
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If we are talking new then you are incorrect. Some of the latest models like the Pepsi and Daytona or severely marked up at Gray dealers, and if you exercise a little bit of patience can be had at retail. If people want to pay a premium, that is certainly their choice, but I think it’s tough to justify (silly) paying $17,000 for a SS Pepsi GMT, and you certainly aren’t getting the same deal as you could have from an AD |
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17 December 2018, 01:14 AM | #28 | |
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"Rolex making more TT and PM models". Where did you get this info? The last time I read, Rolex does not release this info about how many SS, TT or PM models they manufacture. "Rolex sales went up this year". Says who? Rolex is not a public corporation, they don't have to release numbers. "Far East numbers". How do you know? |
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17 December 2018, 01:16 AM | #29 |
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I was told by and AD last week that they are trying avoid flippers and you have to buy other things to get on their list for stainless sports. This place did care, or seemed to. She also told me it would be 4 years for a pepsi. It was just conversation while my sub was being inspected.
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Anyone prepared to subscribe to this might as well buy on the grey market the watch they want and pay over retail for it, have it now, and pay the equivalent monies to paying for jewelry you don't need and waiting a long time for the watch you want in the first place. |
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