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28 January 2018, 02:49 AM | #211 |
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I noticed this at "Starhill gallery" too as well as MBS Singapore - no customers and they looked surprised when I walked in :D
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Back to AP and PP I suppose.
Not that they are making them any EASIER to acquire... |
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Thanks for the wonderful news G !!!
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This really is crazyness! I can’t believe I’m still waiting for a 2017 Basel release when Basel 18 is right around the corner. My AD has not seen the single Blue SS SkyD that he ordered at Basel last year. It’s frustrating for everyone involved.
40,000 units. The CEO, François-Henry Bennahmias, started capping at 40K pieces a couple years ago. This year at SIHH he said the cap is still going to be in place for 2018 and 2019. They will reevaluate for 2020. The mix within the 40K pieces is the interesting part. There are still a bunch of hot models they intentionally don’t produce enough of.
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Maybe Rolex is providing "charity" to other watch brands.
Seems like Rolex is doing OK: “In the U.S., you have a monster in front of you,” says Jean-Marc Pontroué, CEO of Roger Dubuis. “It’s Rolex. So, you are already sharing half the cake.” Pontroué extends the analogy: “You are very hungry, but you say to your friends, ‘Well, we can only have half the cake today,’” he says, with a laugh. |
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CONFIRMED news regarding the professional line
So, just leaving my nearby AD and they did not get a letter. But they did get a visit and meeting with their RUSA rep and Regional Mgr. This was just before Holidays.
The message was nearly identical to the letter Gerardo cited. (I did not quote that letter - just asked an open-ended question) When they asked why, the two Rolex employees said that the factory’s backlog of custom orders had grown too large in some markets where sales had “gone through the roof”. The bulk of these backlogged orders were in the Professional lineup. Not in DD or Cellini lineup. So the decision was taken at HQ to adjust the fabrication rate of general stocking models in those markets downward to focus on increased fulfillment of the backlogged orders. Yes, just the owners telling me a story perhaps - but I’ve known them for almost 10 years and they are straight shooters. I believe they are telling me what the reps told them. So you may doubt the reps I suppose. But they were told deliveries will slowly return to normal sometime in the late Spring. This could explain why not all markets are getting the same message. Just sharing in the spirit of community rather than rumors. Sent from my iPhoneX using Tapatalk
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I agree with you 100%, but there are millions of people who posit justthat everyday. I think it's a movement or model update though as you say. There is no reason for Rolex to pare back volume otherwise. |
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The market he was referring to was China. Such high demand that supply was being squeezed everywhere else. |
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I read this thread this morning, thought nothing more of it. Popped into my AD to pick up a ring I ordered for my wife and just spoke to the manager who I have a very good relationship with. He didn't tell me they received a letter but was told by Rolex they will be getting 30% less of all the professional line this year. They've closed all their waiting lists and are trying to fulfill what they have. I've been promised I will receive the LV this year sometime, he's expecting only three LVs this year.
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Pretty revolting business tactic if true.
I'm a first time Rolex buyer. I decided I wanted one mid last year and when going to my local AD to try a SS Submariner Date Ceramic, I was told they had none but could try on a Kermit and a BLNR to get a feel for the brand. When they realised I was serious, they put my name down and when I informed them that I could realistically buy Summer 2018, the guy said, that's great to hear as the waiting list is over a year anyway! I understand the business decision if true, but it leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Rolex is an expensive watch that 99% of the worlds population can never afford. I've had my eye one one for the past few years when my life started to become more prosperous and I had to blink when my local AD could not even show me one to try on. It's a good problem to have; when your product is so in demand it sells out. It's a questionable decision to artificially limit production or roll out. If this turns out to be true, I may consider my decision to be on the waiting list. A real shame if so. |
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Are prices peaking already ;) got a minty Explorer on my wrist! It starts to look more golden every minute!
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Sounds like that is gonna change..
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I've put my name on the waiting lists of several ADs and visiting them regularly. None of them has any clue to why the supply of SS professional models dwindles.
What we see locally is ADs are selling to customers at a premium (under the table of course), to grey market dealer with premium (via backdoor), or reserve for VIP customers exclusively. |
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This is just the first in a series of steps preparing for the sale of Rolex to ETA.
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What are "custom orders" ? China and Middle East I presume?
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And it may only be their short term plan for the US market.... In the long run, if this is a shortlived intervention, it will likely on have been a bump in the road. My guess is they will want to clear our old stock which will then get them back to healthy pricing.
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Realistically they are more like AP in product range and they are probably looking to position themselves closer to them, and above the fray of the Omegas and the Breitlings and the mid-lux market, which will come under pressure in the future from the I-gen. While I think this is a smart play it just seems to be too forward thinking for Rolex, they usually move slow. I still think events have overtaken them this last year but maybe this has helped to shape their future strategy and adopt it early, otherwise they could just say we will keep supply steady, not reduce it, but due to expected high demand, waiting lists will continue to be the norm.
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