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View Poll Results: If Rolex sold watches direct, via their website, would you buy?
YES 325 74.88%
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Old 19 September 2018, 08:06 PM   #91
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If anyone could either walk into a Rolex Boutique and pick up a SS Daytona, BLRO, LVC or SS Sky D with zero delays then after the initial flurry of interest they would sit languishing in cases unsold and be discounted by grey market resellers.

Just like Omega. And resale would be just like Omega too.

There is no panacea.


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Back in the day, you COULD just walk in and buy a sport Rolex easily. I hasn't affected demand or prices one bit. Have we already forgotten and are already used to the current state of things?
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Old 19 September 2018, 08:14 PM   #92
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Back in the day, you COULD just walk in and buy a sport Rolex easily. I hasn't affected demand or prices one bit. Have we already forgotten and are already used to the current state of things?
things have changed though and its undeniable mechanical watches are less relevant as i mentioned.

You could walk in and get one before, but that was also pre smart watches being totally mainstream as a lot has happened on that front over the past two or three years.

Swiss watch industry has been declining for several years, its back up on the uptick now and scarcity is happening at the same time. To me it indicates the uptick and the fact they are hard to get are related. Brands who don't make watches hard to get have remained much flatter as far as exports and overall demand
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Old 19 September 2018, 08:24 PM   #93
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Ha, now I see how old you are Steve I can give you some advice son.

I didn’t vote because at the end of the day.....for the watches we want......


ROLEX HAVE NO STOCK.
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Old 19 September 2018, 09:42 PM   #94
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Back in the day, you COULD just walk in and buy a sport Rolex easily. I hasn't affected demand or prices one bit. Have we already forgotten and are already used to the current state of things?


Nope. Not forgotten. But this isn’t back in the day. As Tyler has said, it’s a very different time now. We have the internet and instagram generations. Tastes, wants and fashions change.

And of course it affected demand and prices. Both were significantly lower “back in the day”. And not just because of the effects of inflation.

There was no secondary market premium for anything other than SS Daytonas back then.

Heck, even LVCs were selling at a discount just a couple of years ago.


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Old 19 September 2018, 10:01 PM   #95
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Absolutely! And I would wait for Black Friday sales


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Old 19 September 2018, 10:14 PM   #96
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Ha, now I see how old you are Steve I can give you some advice son.

I didn’t vote because at the end of the day.....for the watches we want......


ROLEX HAVE NO STOCK.
Thanks Grandad!


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Old 29 October 2018, 02:10 AM   #97
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Are you watching Geneva?
See those numbers?
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Old 29 October 2018, 02:15 AM   #98
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If I know what I want and I couldn’t buy it locally then yes. Absolutely I would buy from Rolex.com.

In my experience these watches never look the same on the wrist as they do in images. I prefer to visit the dealer and try the watch on. I would rather reward the dealer for having the inventory and purchase through them if they helped me come to a conclusion.
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