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21 March 2009, 07:33 AM | #1 |
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Basel rumor
Spoke to a legit source yesterday who stated Rolex would not be unveiling the new TT blue sub with ceramic bezel at Basel. Suspending unveiling of TT sub due to economy and slow sales of white gold sub. Time will tell.
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21 March 2009, 07:35 AM | #2 |
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Guess we'll find out next week...
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well then i hope they release a SS Ceramic Sub because that would be great too!
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Just to let you guys know that there won't be any SS Sub on ceramic this year ,they may launch it in 2010 ! I got it from an authentic source .
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BTW - there is no such thing...
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21 March 2009, 08:22 AM | #7 |
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Hmm, interesting news. We'll find out in 6 days, anyway.
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Boo Wa Ha Ha Ha ha !
Better leave the speculation to "us" professionals ! Thanks, Randy |
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No kidding Rolex...you're having a tough time moving WG $20K+ Subs in these economic times?!?! Here's a thought...release the SS version and you might actually see the slow sales start to go away!
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21 March 2009, 11:06 AM | #10 |
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I vote we authenticate the legitimate source to see the amount of professionalism he/she demonstrates in presenting a Baselfair rumour and seeing it come into fruition during these tough economic times.
Wow, and I'm betting Rolex S.A will introduce something at Baselfair 2009, Why go there empty handed, come on folks Rolex holds the cards close to there chest, you can believe what and who you want, we will see in a weeks time. |
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Reason being? They want to sell and promote the new GMT master. If you want a new sub buy the Steel GMTIIc look at it closely it already has a triplock crown on it, the only thing they are going to change is the finish of the case/bracelet and the the bezel. They will more than likely use up the existing stock of cases (for the current model) they have already machined. I'm already seeing V serial numbers engraved on the reflector rings of current styled ones. That baby is waaay off on the horizon. Besides it's not like they can keep up demand wise with the GMTIIc in steel, it's like what a six month plus backorder? I keep saying it Rolex is seriously cutting back on their sport watches production wise. They want them to be scarce and appreciated. |
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Besides it's not like they can keep up demand wise with hte GMTIIc in steel, it's like what a six month plus backorder? I keep saying it Rolex is seriously cutting back on their sport watches production wise. They want them to be scarce and appreciated.
I could take my pick from an AD of a GMT IIc or one in TT. The more scarce they make them, the more money they cost, less people in the market place, less sales. Oh dear. It mat be a mistake they say! As for paying over the odds they can forget it for. I'll collect something else Si
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What are you talking about...........that has to be the silliest statement I have heard on this forum .........six month back order...are you kidding me???? Walk into any AD in Southern California and pluck one right out of the case with a sizable discount. Man, whatever you're drinking, you need to slow down |
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If history repeats itself then Rolex should release the TT Sub(116613), kinda like the way the GMT IIc was, first in solid gold, then TT then S/S. Besides the Ad that I frequent has a S/S GMT IIc, a TT GMT IIc and a Milgauss 116400GV, all available for immediate purchase, kinda bypassing that dreadful waiting list. The only noticeable difference between the GMT IIc and Sub in cerachrome will be the PCL(GMT), multi time zone capability(GMT), glidelock clasp(Sub)and the numbers on the bezel insert. Oh and the depth rating is a bit higher or is lower , whatever. Last edited by rescue7; 22 March 2009 at 02:39 PM.. Reason: correction |
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we'll know soon enough
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Does it come next week ?
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Come on fellers, it's not as if the 16610 is selling badly. Introducing a new SS Sub will have no impact on sales at all for this year.
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Why should anyone bother with rumors/authentic statements when no one knows for sure until Basel!!!
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The only thing I know for sure is
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my AD has a GMT II-c in the case
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FWIW, my AD told me today (in a very authorative manner) that at Basel Rolex is going to introduce the upgraded Sub, with a ceramic bezel and an upgraded bracelet. Who knows?
I want to know if there is going to be a daytona date! |
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