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Old 24 October 2019, 11:19 AM   #1
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Scarcity even affecting older DJ prices

Just love the silver stick dial.

So I wanted to buy a current model 36mm Datejust smooth bezel TT with a silver stick dial. That would be a 126203 I believe. Rolex makes a 34mm and 41mm TT DJ with a silver stick dial and even a 36mm in steel with the silver stick dial.

But 36mm TT . . . heck NO!

But! My AD had a BNIB older 36mm DJ TT 116203 configured exactly like I wanted. MSRP $10,300. Now the current 36mm DJ with the new 3235 movement and configured with a white stick dial is only $200 more at MSRP $10,500.

I've purchased three Rolex from this AD so if I pointed out the small price difference between the old and new they would surely discount the older 116203. If 10% off I'd buy.

THEY WOULDN'T BUDGE . . . full retail!!

ON AN OLDER DJ!?!

Guess I'm a bit naive as to current pricing/discounts but I was very surprised!
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Old 24 October 2019, 12:21 PM   #2
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$10,300 USD for a used DJ? You oughta try one of the trusted sellers on here.
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Old 24 October 2019, 12:22 PM   #3
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Just love the silver stick dial.

So I wanted to buy a current model 36mm Datejust smooth bezel TT with a silver stick dial. That would be a 126203 I believe. Rolex makes a 34mm and 41mm TT DJ with a silver stick dial and even a 36mm in steel with the silver stick dial.

But 36mm TT . . . heck NO!

But! My AD had a BNIB older 36mm DJ TT 116203 configured exactly like I wanted. MSRP $10,300. Now the current 36mm DJ with the new 3235 movement and configured with a white stick dial is only $200 more at MSRP $10,500.

I've purchased three Rolex from this AD so if I pointed out the small price difference between the old and new they would surely discount the older 116203. If 10% off I'd buy.

THEY WOULDN'T BUDGE . . . full retail!!

ON AN OLDER DJ!?!

Guess I'm a bit naive as to current pricing/discounts but I was very surprised!
The older DJ is just as fine as the new one. I wouldn’t let that get in the way and as for price there’s nothing wrong with retail.
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Old 24 October 2019, 12:28 PM   #4
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Just love the silver stick dial.

So I wanted to buy a current model 36mm Datejust smooth bezel TT with a silver stick dial. That would be a 126203 I believe. Rolex makes a 34mm and 41mm TT DJ with a silver stick dial and even a 36mm in steel with the silver stick dial.

But 36mm TT . . . heck NO!

But! My AD had a BNIB older 36mm DJ TT 116203 configured exactly like I wanted. MSRP $10,300. Now the current 36mm DJ with the new 3235 movement and configured with a white stick dial is only $200 more at MSRP $10,500.

I've purchased three Rolex from this AD so if I pointed out the small price difference between the old and new they would surely discount the older 116203. If 10% off I'd buy.

THEY WOULDN'T BUDGE . . . full retail!!

ON AN OLDER DJ!?!

Guess I'm a bit naive as to current pricing/discounts but I was very surprised!


Go back in three months. It will still be there, and I bet you will get a deal then.
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Old 24 October 2019, 01:19 PM   #5
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$10,300 USD for a used DJ?
Read again. Not used. BNIB (Brand New In Box)

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Go back in three months. It will still be there, and I bet you will get a deal then.
I wish but it's been there for many months already.

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The older DJ is just as fine as the new one. I wouldn’t let that get in the way and as for price there’s nothing wrong with retail.
It's just the whole idea that the new one with the new movement is only $200 more. And DJ's depreciate quickly.

If Rolex would have just made the current 36mm TT available with the silver stick dial . . . dang it!!
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Old 24 October 2019, 01:34 PM   #6
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$10,300 USD for a used DJ? You oughta try one of the trusted sellers on here.


It wasn’t used I don’t think
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Old 24 October 2019, 01:37 PM   #7
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I wish but it's been there for months already...


I believe you. I know a jeweler that has a new old stock 16610

For $14k

I figured I would offer less because it’s been there for months and NOPE wouldn’t take it
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Old 24 October 2019, 01:38 PM   #8
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In the summer my AD said Rolex authorized them to discount all DJ’s with the old movement including the SS models and it was high.... more than you can count on fingers and toes.
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Old 24 October 2019, 07:21 PM   #9
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The old ones have the hidden clasp and I think that is driving the price of the old one up because people still want that. To be honest if I wore my watch a little lose or if I never needed the easy link I would definitely get the hidden clasp on jubilee. If it’s a oyster then you have to gamble that they will release the silver dial on the two tone dj36.


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Old 24 October 2019, 07:49 PM   #10
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No

ALL the dealers are using this scarcity thing to inflate every single watch and every single brand out there. Just dont be a fool.
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Old 24 October 2019, 08:57 PM   #11
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ALL the dealers are using this scarcity thing to inflate every single watch and every single brand out there. Just dont be a fool.
Exactly. It is a sellers market and sellers will look for the maximum profit on every watch for sale. "Scarcity" is a nonsense word. These are watches. Not food, water, gasoline or other life essential items.
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Old 25 October 2019, 12:18 AM   #12
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Read again. Not used. BNIB (Brand New In Box)


In that case, shouldn’t it be “NOS”.
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Old 25 October 2019, 12:33 AM   #13
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Just love the silver stick dial.

So I wanted to buy a current model 36mm Datejust smooth bezel TT with a silver stick dial. That would be a 126203 I believe. Rolex makes a 34mm and 41mm TT DJ with a silver stick dial and even a 36mm in steel with the silver stick dial.

But 36mm TT . . . heck NO!

But! My AD had a BNIB older 36mm DJ TT 116203 configured exactly like I wanted. MSRP $10,300. Now the current 36mm DJ with the new 3235 movement and configured with a white stick dial is only $200 more at MSRP $10,500.

I've purchased three Rolex from this AD so if I pointed out the small price difference between the old and new they would surely discount the older 116203. If 10% off I'd buy.

THEY WOULDN'T BUDGE . . . full retail!!

ON AN OLDER DJ!?!

Guess I'm a bit naive as to current pricing/discounts but I was very surprised!
Don't see a lot of those 116203 TT with silver stick dial. I believe there was two silver dials one has a darker inner circle and a lighter silver in the area of the batons. the other all silver. I would be looking for a pre owned model, that would give the most value.
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