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Old 10 November 2022, 12:35 AM   #31
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There are more Black 7016 no dates than blue, by far. There are slightly more blue 94010 than black. There are more blue 94110 than black.

Blue has the premium as the blue is more iconic, so the blue attracts more people collecting from other brands. More people with a black Rolex Sub that want something different are going to go for the iconic Blue Snowflake than another black sub.

So while there is a greater supply of blue, there is also greater demand.
Makes all the sense, thank you!
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Old 10 November 2022, 01:54 AM   #32
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There are more Black 7016 no dates than blue, by far. There are slightly more blue 94010 than black. There are more blue 94110 than black.

Blue has the premium as the blue is more iconic, so the blue attracts more people collecting from other brands. More people with a black Rolex Sub that want something different are going to go for the iconic Blue Snowflake than another black sub.

So while there is a greater supply of blue, there is also greater demand.
I didnt know there were more 94110 in blue than the black. thanks for the explanation.
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Old 16 November 2022, 02:02 PM   #33
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There are more Black 7016 no dates than blue, by far. There are slightly more blue 94010 than black. There are more blue 94110 than black.

Blue has the premium as the blue is more iconic, so the blue attracts more people collecting from other brands. More people with a black Rolex Sub that want something different are going to go for the iconic Blue Snowflake than another black sub.

So while there is a greater supply of blue, there is also greater demand.

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Old 17 November 2022, 02:22 PM   #34
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Old 17 November 2022, 03:09 PM   #35
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I ordered a 93150 w/580 endlinks @ my local Rolex dealer so I don’t ruin this 9315.

I hope they have them in stock vs order from HQ… $1250.00 + tax… I walked out of there with a huge smile on my face. I’m thinking of ordering some more spare parts just in case.

I am in love…
I think that’s the best looking SubDate ever made, whether Tudor or Rolex.
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