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3 October 2008, 12:31 PM | #1 |
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Rolex Price Jump Crazy
Funny just a little over a year ago I almost pulled the trigger on an SS GMTIIc and at that time the price was less than $5T. A few days ago I visited my Jakarta Rolex dealer and was advised the price has gone up to $7T, a 40% increase in a year.
At this price I wonder whether it is better to just shell out a little more and get a fully hand-crafted timepiece (like AP, Vacheron) rather than to pay this much for a mass produced watch. Don't get me wrong I like the GMTIIc, fits my wrist nicely, I just don't see the value anymore. Maybe i'll switch brand and go for a Zenith, they have some real nice designs and offer a bit more name exclusivity. |
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The Daytona 4130 caliber runs at 28,000 vph and is accurate to 1/8th of a second. One reason Rolex runs it at a slower rate is because it makes it more durable in the long run. Resale value for the Daytona has been up to $15,000 in years past to over $10,000 today. A steel Daytona is universal currency. A high resale value is also a direct reflection of quality. That's just one quick side by side comparison, my friend. In the long run a Rolex professional model, high production and all, continues to be a must have in any WIS collection. It might never win any cool or trendy competitions, but in the long run, Rolexes conservative designs, manufacture movements and service network, will make you enjoy that $7000 investment more than any other brand. And I wouldn't be too worried about the price increase. Your GMT only went up $175 (1st of October), a little over 2%. Other Swiss companies have had similiar price increases. Take comfort in knowing that someone who bought the GMT over a year ago could sell it close to what they paid for it. Not many other Swiss brands can claim that. If you decide to buy the GMT, it will probably have a $7000 resale value in a few years. Any in todays economic climate, it might be the best investment out there. An investment that you can wear and enjoy every day!
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I'm starting to think the same thing...
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There has to be a point where sales will drop
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Chris, I thought that was a great post and very interesting reading. Thank you.
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Yep one thing for sure a Rolex does hold its value, probably better than any other watch. I generally do not resell my watches, so resale value is not a biggie for me, though it does matter of course.
Today I can probably find a discounted AP or Vacheron sports watch in the $10T range, maybe even a little less. If I compare side-by-side my AP (royal oak chrono) and Rolex (old GMT) my opinion is the AP's case/dial/bezel/bracelet craftmanship and attention to detail is a notch or two above the Rolex. I guess it's because of this that i'm starting to question the value of paying $7T for a SS Rolex timepiece. |
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My main point on the resale values of Rolexes was not necessarily for flipping reasons. I pointed out the high resale values as a reflection of overall value. For example, owner satisfaction, quality movement, keeps good time, quality materials that stand the test of time, etc. I've also noticed that many people become unsatisfied when their watch goes in for service. Some reasons for their displeasure would be long wait times, poor service and substandard quality control. No one can compete with Rolex on this. They have the best service network out there, period. I've heard of Patek's taking 9 months or longer to repair. I sent in an Omega for service and it took 5 months! The 6-8 weeks (on average) for a ROS is minor in comparison. Rolex has a service network already out there, in place, waiting to service all the watches they sell. Other manufactures have experienced 20% growth every year for the past 5 years. Their service network is close to what it was 5 years ago and they are struggling to meet demand. A big reason for long wait times and poor service that will only get worse with time. Rolex's service network is another reason for long-term owner satisfaction. Although no one thinks of servicing their watch when they buy it, everyone has to do it one day.
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Thanks for the insight, Chris!
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In any event, good luck with your decision making process. I think in fairness you should go to a Vacheron and AP forum to get their views on your choices. I, if you couldn't tell, am heavily Rolex biased.
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What about after the price increase? |
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That's where I got my price, just last week, and yes its about Rp65juta (or thereabouts $7T). I assume that price already reflected the price increase.
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so I think they give you the old price. |
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