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Old 14 January 2024, 08:16 AM   #91
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Your brief means nothing to those that have developed a decent relationship with AD and getting allocation.

Just saying, get on the band wagon or move on to another brand. Rolex simply will not care when demand continue to be high and I personal dont want everyone out their wearing a rolex... That will push me to PP which is even harder to get a hand on...
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Rolex has it exactly backward IMO

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Yes. That’s a huge factor.

Comparing Disney to Rolex is probably germane to this thread.

Rolex is among the best managed companies. Disney is among the worst managed companies.


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Your brief means nothing to those that have developed a decent relationship with AD and getting allocation.

Just saying, get on the band wagon or move on to another brand. Rolex simply will not care when demand continue to be high and I personal dont want everyone out their wearing a rolex... That will push me to PP which is even harder to get a hand on...
More than 70% of the world's population can't afford an iPhone, let alone a Rolex, so you don't need to worry about everyone else out there flourishing as you have.
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More than 70% of the world's population can't afford an iPhone, let alone a Rolex, so you don't need to worry about everyone else out there flourishing as you have.
Ok good!

The rolex AD I used to buy watches from also sell PP. He basically told me, in the nicest way possible, that I can't afford it lol...
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I have spent six figures many times over on watches, namely with my Patek Philippe AD. If I walked in, and did NOT get what I wanted, I would not go back and they’d be dead to me that same day after the fortune I’ve spent.

With Rolex, it is similar but a hell of a lot better and the barrier for entry is a damn Datrjust 36 two tone or ladies 31mm? Please. Pay up, buy your wife a watch, and then get what you want.

Rolex is no where near as bad as other brands. Barrier of entry for a simple three hand Chronometre Bleu from FP Journe is $1 million… to get a $40k watch.

I, for one, APPRECIATE the direction Rolex has taken. In the early 2000s I divested myself from my large Rolex collection and sold all my pieces, at slight losses, because I detested the reputation of what Rolex had become: The watch if choice for a used car salesman. I associated Rolex for many decades as the douchey watch worn by the asshole driving a BMW 325 with a 96 month loan as a symbol that he “made it.” Rolex was by any account the watch of success as defined by the national American mediocrity, and it was a massive turn off. I then pivoted to a brand I more identified with, which was Patek Philippe. Only recently did I come back to Rolex after they have recovered their brand identity and used car salesman can no longer access their watches and are relegated to their five digit Subs that they bought at discount during the dark days of Rolex’s image when it was at the deepest depths not of the Marianas Trench, but the gutter of a Midwest city of a place like Cleveland.

Welcome back Rolex.
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I have spent six figures many times over on watches, namely with my Patek Philippe AD.

Only recently did I come back to Rolex after they have recovered their brand identity and used car salesman can no longer access their watches and are relegated to their five digit Subs that they bought at discount during the dark days of Rolex’s image when it was at the deepest depths not of the Marianas Trench, but the gutter of a Midwest city of a place like Cleveland.
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I think we’re confusing Rolex with Disney.

Rolex sells every watch they make and demand far exceeds supply. Rolex is more popular than ever.

Disney, on the other hand, lost close to a billion dollars on the last ten movies they released.


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Old 14 January 2024, 09:26 AM   #100
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I may get flamed for this - but its how I feel.
This whole idea of manufactured scarcity (when they build 1 million pieces a year) and having to kiss ass at an AD to hope they sell you something, plays into the lowest base instincts of humanity, and preys upon those who crave validation through luxury brand pea cocking. This is not a luxury experience, nor is it befitting a company who founders and mission seemed to be to create some of the best most reliable timepieces, never the most expensive or the most luxurious or exclusive....these are/were tool watches for chrissakes. I have a 1967 Explorer that was bought in a PX by a chaplain for under $200 who went to 'nam with it....I love the story and I love the watch.

The natural evolution of this brand was increasing quality and increasing prices, and a status symbol effect came about with relentless marketing. Rather than keep the masses out in the cold, peering into the warmth of an AD hoping for crumbs, why not change the experience.

How nice would it be if say someone has $10-$30k to spend that they go to an AD, be greeted warmly, given a bourbon or espresso, take the time to show pieces, graciously take the customers money, special gift wrapping, a nice handwritten thank you note - elevate the experience.


Buying these watches now seems seedy, like buying crack or paying a 2 bit hooker in a back alley.....you get a call, drop what you are doing, agree to maybe a watch you want or not want in haste, or these great gray dealers, no disrespect, but its all email and fedex there is no experience that goes along wih and should be part of the pleasure of the purchase.

These are not scarce or limited edition pieces...Tudors are made en masse by robots. A check of Chronos24 shows like 6800 Rolex subs vs maybe 100 ALS Saxonia ( i can recehck for accuracy but just take the point)

I think Rolex risks becoming a caricature of itself.

I have long been a fan or Rolex.
When I was a young man and didnt think I deserved one there was a time when I was afraid to go into an AD. Like a kid afraid to buy condoms(yes that was a thing)

As i got older and could maybe afford one, but didnt think I deserved one yet, i remember going into my first AD....it was exciting!! I was treated wonderfully. I could have bought any watch in the case.......

When I bought my first and only AD watch, i chose a dealer across country based on some recommendations here because money was and still is an issue and they provided discreet discounts, but it was wonderful....lots of calls emails, a handwritten thank you, chocolates, a followup handwritten hows everything....this company EARNED my money.

I stepped away for a bit precovid and as my son and friends started telling me about watches I was a bit in disbelief but here we are.

I went into my local AD a couple of weeks ago, asked about buying a watch, she was lovely and suggested I "start coming in regularly, start a relationship, get to know a salesperson, inquire about his/her family

Thanks but no thanks This is moving in the complete wrong direction in my opinion. Its the Ticketmaster / Stub hub business model with Hermes pricing.

Just my 2 cents, im sure many will disagree.
I still love them, but I dont love this

Separately and unrelated, I would love to give a nod to this forum, the knowledge in here is priceless. I was reminded of this yesterday when had to get a few watches appraised because insurance is not keeping up, and I worry greatly about the appraiser - who didnt and couldn't possibly know 1 millionth of what people in here know.....holding my breath for his reports.
Agree.I went to the Rolex store in the Bellagio today in Las Vegas.When I tried to walk in the store a lady who works there stopped me.She stated that the store is busy right now and I would have to wait in line with the other people. I said NO and left. I looked into the store as I was leaving and there was one customer,1,uno!!!!!
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I have spent six figures many times over on watches, namely with my Patek Philippe AD. If I walked in, and did NOT get what I wanted, I would not go back and they’d be dead to me that same day after the fortune I’ve spent.

With Rolex, it is similar but a hell of a lot better and the barrier for entry is a damn Datrjust 36 two tone or ladies 31mm? Please. Pay up, buy your wife a watch, and then get what you want.

Rolex is no where near as bad as other brands. Barrier of entry for a simple three hand Chronometre Bleu from FP Journe is $1 million… to get a $40k watch.

I, for one, APPRECIATE the direction Rolex has taken. In the early 2000s I divested myself from my large Rolex collection and sold all my pieces, at slight losses, because I detested the reputation of what Rolex had become: The watch if choice for a used car salesman. I associated Rolex for many decades as the douchey watch worn by the asshole driving a BMW 325 with a 96 month loan as a symbol that he “made it.” Rolex was by any account the watch of success as defined by the national American mediocrity, and it was a massive turn off. I then pivoted to a brand I more identified with, which was Patek Philippe. Only recently did I come back to Rolex after they have recovered their brand identity and used car salesman can no longer access their watches and are relegated to their five digit Subs that they bought at discount during the dark days of Rolex’s image when it was at the deepest depths not of the Marianas Trench, but the gutter of a Midwest city of a place like Cleveland.

Welcome back Rolex.
I dont know much about BMW 325s and used car salesmen, but I love Cleveland!
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Old 14 January 2024, 09:32 AM   #102
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Agree.I went to the Rolex store in the Bellagio today in Las Vegas.When I tried to walk in the store a lady who works there stopped me.She stated that the store is busy right now and I would have to wait in line with the other people. I said NO and left. I looked into the store as I was leaving and there was one customer,1,uno!!!!!

Paris boutique is the same. You aren’t permitted in without an appointment or with an SA.


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What a totally offensive post.
+1

Arrogance and elitism in one post.
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I have spent six figures many times over on watches, namely with my Patek Philippe AD. If I walked in, and did NOT get what I wanted, I would not go back and they’d be dead to me that same day after the fortune I’ve spent.

With Rolex, it is similar but a hell of a lot better and the barrier for entry is a damn Datrjust 36 two tone or ladies 31mm? Please. Pay up, buy your wife a watch, and then get what you want.

Rolex is no where near as bad as other brands. Barrier of entry for a simple three hand Chronometre Bleu from FP Journe is $1 million… to get a $40k watch.

I, for one, APPRECIATE the direction Rolex has taken. In the early 2000s I divested myself from my large Rolex collection and sold all my pieces, at slight losses, because I detested the reputation of what Rolex had become: The watch if choice for a used car salesman. I associated Rolex for many decades as the douchey watch worn by the asshole driving a BMW 325 with a 96 month loan as a symbol that he “made it.” Rolex was by any account the watch of success as defined by the national American mediocrity, and it was a massive turn off. I then pivoted to a brand I more identified with, which was Patek Philippe. Only recently did I come back to Rolex after they have recovered their brand identity and used car salesman can no longer access their watches and are relegated to their five digit Subs that they bought at discount during the dark days of Rolex’s image when it was at the deepest depths not of the Marianas Trench, but the gutter of a Midwest city of a place like Cleveland.

Welcome back Rolex.

Dude, who cares what people do as long as they can afford it? I give more respect to the used car sales team than narrow-minded dudes like you.


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For those who say this is not manipulation, please explain why watches that used to appear in May after Baselworld now appear in December. Did Rolex somehow stop producing the watches in a timely manner, or do they choose to delay to create demand?

Explain, why every watch is now a unicorn that the AD has never seen before. Explain why a wait for a two tone is supposedly considerable.

It is obvious to anyone who is paying attention what is happening.
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For those who say this is not manipulation, please explain why watches that used to appear in May after Baselworld now appear in December. Did Rolex somehow stop producing the watches in a timely manner, or do they choose to delay to create demand?

Explain, why every watch is now a unicorn that the AD has never seen before. Explain why a wait for a two tone is supposedly considerable.

It is obvious to anyone who is paying attention what is happening.

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I think that Rolex (or any luxury watch manufacturer for that matter) needs scarcity, & that needs to drive ownership investment return (which I know will grate with traditionalists).

Why? Because a lot of current long term Rolex wearers grew up with mechanical time pieces, & appreciate the best of that kind of watch.

Now, people are growing up with & getting used to wearing smartwatches & give it a decade or two, the functional limitations of conventional timepieces will appear very outdated & frustrating. If you own (like I do) an Apple Watch, its daily functionality is already very useful & as technology progresses, that usefulness will only increase.

A luxury watch therefore will need to be both scarce & valuable, to be a watch worth buying.

What you are describing might be true for some but I know many enthusiasts, in addition to me, who have bought, worn and still own smart watches yet prefer a mechanical timepiece.

How many people would buy a luxury timepiece knowing that it will depreciate to the point that you will need to pay to properly dispose of it and also knowing that it would need frequent—some with daily—charging, would scratch easy, require frequent “updates” AND was likely made in some communist country?

There is more than one reason why they are going to remain valued into the foreseeable future.


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For those who say this is not manipulation, please explain why watches that used to appear in May after Baselworld now appear in December. Did Rolex somehow stop producing the watches in a timely manner, or do they choose to delay to create demand?

Explain, why every watch is now a unicorn that the AD has never seen before. Explain why a wait for a two tone is supposedly considerable.

It is obvious to anyone who is paying attention what is happening.

Rolex isn’t obligated to flood the market with a watch as soon as it’s announced. I saw every watch that was announced in March at an AD by October save the Titanium Yachtmaster.
But so what if they want to make a watch (especially one in a relatively new metal) limited? Especially at the beginning.


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I have spent six figures many times over on watches, namely with my Patek Philippe AD. If I walked in, and did NOT get what I wanted, I would not go back and they’d be dead to me that same day after the fortune I’ve spent.

With Rolex, it is similar but a hell of a lot better and the barrier for entry is a damn Datrjust 36 two tone or ladies 31mm? Please. Pay up, buy your wife a watch, and then get what you want.

Rolex is no where near as bad as other brands. Barrier of entry for a simple three hand Chronometre Bleu from FP Journe is $1 million… to get a $40k watch.

I, for one, APPRECIATE the direction Rolex has taken. In the early 2000s I divested myself from my large Rolex collection and sold all my pieces, at slight losses, because I detested the reputation of what Rolex had become: The watch if choice for a used car salesman. I associated Rolex for many decades as the douchey watch worn by the asshole driving a BMW 325 with a 96 month loan as a symbol that he “made it.” Rolex was by any account the watch of success as defined by the national American mediocrity, and it was a massive turn off. I then pivoted to a brand I more identified with, which was Patek Philippe. Only recently did I come back to Rolex after they have recovered their brand identity and used car salesman can no longer access their watches and are relegated to their five digit Subs that they bought at discount during the dark days of Rolex’s image when it was at the deepest depths not of the Marianas Trench, but the gutter of a Midwest city of a place like Cleveland.

Welcome back Rolex.

Wow, what an arrogant outlook. Massively prejudging people, people that work hard and award themselves with a watch. You have the audacity to label a whole watch brand because someone you did not approve purchased a watch? You have no humility, plain and simple. Dude, you’re scum.
Ban this jerk.
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Wow, what an arrogant outlook. Massively prejudging people, people that work hard and award themselves with a watch. You have the audacity to label a whole watch brand because someone you did not approve purchased a watch? You have no humility, plain and simple.
Ban this jerk.
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Agreed. Can we get this guy banned? He doesn’t represent the people of this community.
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Agreed. Can we get this guy banned? He doesn’t represent the people of this community.
Has he violated any rules, or do we just disagree with his outlook?
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Agreed. Can we get this guy banned? He doesn’t represent the people of this community.

Not sure we should be banning people because we don’t like them, not for anything they did…
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