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Old 27 March 2018, 05:13 AM   #11
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Producing more watches means that the SS Daytona is no longer the SS Daytona. The fact is a huge part of the appeal of this watch is its exclusivity. If that aura of unobtainable is gone, it ceases to be special. Look at the TT Daytona. If that were the limited one instead, things would be the other way around.


I have a SS Daytona so I agree with the lure of the Daytona. I think they can increase production enough to keep it exclusive while reducing grey market prices. Never going to eliminate these issue but it would help.
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