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29 July 2019, 04:35 PM | #1 |
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I only own and follow Rolex but
Is it as hard to find steel watches with AP or Patek aswell?
Personally i never stepped into an AD of other brands than Rolex so i have no idea? I have patience to build my dream collection but it's really getting out of hand so i wonder if waitinglists with those two brands are as long as with Rolex? |
29 July 2019, 04:49 PM | #2 |
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Such broad statements make no sense; go to your boutiques and do some research.
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29 July 2019, 04:49 PM | #3 |
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AP: A few models are hard to find.
Patek: All are hard to find. Waiting list. Longer than your regular Daytona. |
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29 July 2019, 05:21 PM | #6 | |
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Any steel from PP are simply impossible. I own 5 PP (all PM) and have spent around $190,000 with the shop (bought 3 PP from them). Still no steel in-sight. It's a different league. I'm ready to bundle a 5905P Blue (~60-65K USD) with a steel of 5968, 5712, 5711 or 5990. They'd be doing a minimum 90K-100K+ deal with me at a 50% margin for them. |
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29 July 2019, 05:40 PM | #7 |
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Longer than daytona.. and does it affect grey market price as much as it does with the SS daytona? Don't really know retail prices of SS AP or SS Patek
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29 July 2019, 05:45 PM | #8 |
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Would you be as interested if they were immediately available for purchase from AD at retail price?
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AP steel watches can be found if you are willing to accept a dial that is NOT boutique sales only. They are not easy but with some effort you can usually find what you want in a month or two.
Patek Steel watches have waiting lists that are generally longer than Rolex ones. That is because Patek Philippe produce far fewer watches than Rolex. To put it slightly into perspective ... Rolex produce almost 1 million watches per year. Patek Philippe, since they started in 1839, have not produced a million watches in total. Rolex is one of the best known brands in the world. Patek Philippe is a very little known brand unless you are seriously into watches. The demand for Rolex is huge worldwide. Their massive advertising ensures that the brand is always very visible. Patek Philippe have much more subtle advertising.
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Plenty of other great watches out there in the market other than Rolex. If it’s gotta be a Rolex the 5 digit exp, exp ii, subs, and SD can be had at excellent prices in great condition and I would argue more inline with their tool watch dna than the current offerings. The only real changes in the current models are for added wrist presence. |
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I'm guilty myself, to some extent. I've only got a couple of pieces, all tricky to get hold of at Retail. If I'm really honest with myself, would I have selected these models over something else with less residual value. I don't know . I recently conducted an experiment with my wife. She knows nothing about watches - she could not care less. I showed her a number of different Rolex models and asked her to pick her favourites (I didn't tell her the cost, scarcity etc.): she selected mostly, DateJusts and PM Daytonas... Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk |
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Mind you that a Patek can be priced at 85000 USD MSRP. On secondary it can easily go for 200000 USD. So yeh... Could you imagine a Daytona Rosegold for 80000? |
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Not judging, but it certainly sounds like you are one of the new hype/Instagram collectors and are simply drawn in by the chase. I can’t imagine any long term watch enthusiast having never looked at another brand.
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30 July 2019, 01:15 AM | #18 |
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PP at retail will be almost impossible, models like 5711 is 10x harder than daytona white. I knew people spent more than 1 million Us$$ didn't get it from his AD and very pissed.
AP RO SS blue dial is very difficult to get as well, others are quite doable. |
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PP collectors have to have a deeper pocket. Your entry model for a calatrava is in the 25K range. An entry model Rolex is in the 6K range. 1M and you’re still waiting like everyone else... I’d be pissed too. |
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Quite dispiriting. So narrow. Rolex, AP, Patek. Just buying by the numbers. The watches themselves seem to be irrelevent .
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I inquired about a 5711/1a last week and was told that all pieces were spoken for in 2019 and that it would take many years to acquire one. Both AP and PP are in the business of manufactured scarcity and it's working quite well for them. Steel watches are actually quite rare from PP (at least they claim) and this means they have a very limited inventory out of the 50k watches they produce per year. AP on the other hand I have done very little research on, but I know this - if you want the classic Royal Oak expect to buy it Grey at a $10k premium because you won't find it in store. The Patek 5711/1a has a 2.5x premium and a suspected 8 year wait list. So if you really want the Patek be prepared to drop $80k plus on a $30k watch. |
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It's now on somebody else's wrist, and my wife has a day date. |
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Most people are brand enthusiasts nowadays. Rolex simply happens to manufacture watches. Good reason why Rolex single handedly accounted for 20% of all watch sales globally in 2018, many multiples more than the number two. It’s certainly not workmanship, quality, aesthetic qualities or god-forbid functions that draw most people to Rolex. Many or all of those can be found on many other cheaper brands. People often draw no distinction between a sub and a GMT because to the casual observer, they look very much alike. It’s being part of ‘the club’ that’s the modern day appeal. And the harder it is to join this club, the more people want in. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Few watches have the workmanship and quality of Rolex. Do research before making such a ridiculous statement.
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He isn't wrong. Price is what it is, but there's no denying that at the under $20k level you're not dealing with many in-house movement manufacturers with pedigree and a brand.
I'm not going to say you're completely wrong with your statement, either. Many are attracted to Rolex because it has prestige and is one of the only watch brands associated with wealth that the common non-watch person will know. But, please understand that many true watch lovers buy Rolex because of what they are. Same with Patek. Same with ALS. There's a unique quality to all of the high end watch manufacturers and to say that Rolex is just a mass-produced hyped brand isn't a fair statement, they're a lot more than that and had to be a lot more than that over many decades to even attain the status they have. |
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there's nothing wrong with only liking rolex. but i do find it funny when people act like datejusts are just leftovers that no one wants and that everyone should only get subs/gmts or whatever. there were so many threads in the past year of people reporting stock that just went like "nothing interesting just datejusts" like they're some third rate watch lol. imo that really shows the difference between someone into watches and someone just chasing the hype
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AP, PP, and Rolex are three good brands
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