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View Poll Results: What do we think / know is the best seller of 2010
Gmt IIC all variants 13 22.03%
Sub C All variants 17 28.81%
Sub non date 0 0%
Day date 0 0%
Date just 27 45.76%
Explorer all variants 2 3.39%
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Old 25 October 2010, 07:41 AM   #1
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The best selling rolex in 2010.

What do we think / know was the best selling rolex of 2010
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Old 25 October 2010, 07:55 AM   #2
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Old 25 October 2010, 08:01 AM   #3
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Easily the Datejust, but of the sports watches, it would be the GMT IIc, closely followed by the Daytona. The Sub Date, of course, has been split down the middle with the two models
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Old 25 October 2010, 08:03 AM   #4
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Easily the Datejust, but of the sports watches, it would be the GMT IIc, closely followed by the Daytona. The Sub Date, of course, has been split down the middle with the two models
They sell more Daytonas then Sub date??? Thats very surprising.
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Old 25 October 2010, 08:06 AM   #5
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How will we know?
Great question. Are there any official numbers?
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They sell more Daytonas then Sub date??? Thats very surprising.
As I say, the Sub Date's been split down the middle this year, so for one individual reference of watch, in my experience so far, more 116520s have been sold than 16610s or 116610s
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Old 25 October 2010, 08:22 AM   #8
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Easily the Datejust, but of the sports watches, it would be the GMT IIc, closely followed by the Daytona. The Sub Date, of course, has been split down the middle with the two models
Two models? I thought a sub date was a sub date but with six different variants as alluded to in the poll?
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Old 25 October 2010, 08:22 AM   #9
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I have no idea!! If I was to guess--I would say Sub C's-all types or DJ's.
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Old 25 October 2010, 08:27 AM   #10
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Two models? I thought a sub date was a sub date but with six different variants as alluded to in the poll?
I take things as individual model references, gets far too complicated and biased if we're looking at model families as there are so many different variants. The Datejust range alone is huge, 4 different sizes, 6 different metal options, hundreds of dials, 4 bracelets etc.
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Old 25 October 2010, 08:35 AM   #11
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I take things as individual model references, gets far too complicated and biased if we're looking at model families as there are so many different variants. The Datejust range alone is huge, 4 different sizes, 6 different metal options, hundreds of dials, 4 bracelets etc.
agree. But i would class a subc as model number 11661*** anything after the first five numbers is a variant of. Or am i mistaken?
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agree. But i would class a subc as model number 11661*** anything after the first five numbers is a variant of. Or am i mistaken?
Well, it's all down to interpretation. I, for one, use model family, metal, as well as bracelet and bezel (where applicable). The dial is less important for me. So, although the 116610, 116613, 116618 and 116619 are all classed as Sub Dates, I would personally classify them as 4 different models. It makes it easier for direct comparison, so, for example, you could compare the 116613 to the 116713, 116523 and 16623 for direct sales. When it comes to model families, different ones have different numbers of individual references, so the Daytona has the most out of the sports models, then Yacht-Master, then Sub and GMT, then your single models (Explorer, Explorer II, Sub ND and DSSD). When you're comparing model families, the figures are always going to be hard to compare
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