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Old 13 April 2018, 12:39 AM   #1
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Sky Dweller?? To pull trigger or not...

My AD has a 2 tone Sky Dweller with white face in stock. I am tempted to get it, but was leaning towards Stainless with blue face. My AD had no idea when that model would be available. I'm relatively new to the Rolex world, but find it curious that stainless is preferred over 2 tone. I guess its price point to some extent? Anyway, any advice guys/gals?
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Old 13 April 2018, 12:47 AM   #2
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Rolex has a long history of SS having far more popularity and demand over TT and full gold pieces.

To a certain extent, yes the origins of this might be the price point, but now it is just the norm.

Since you're new to the Rolex world, it's understandable you're not aware of this, but stick around here for a little while and you'll see there is some global hysteria regarding SS Sports watch shortages.

Currently, the SS Daytona and SS Sky-D are probably the hottest watches on the market. They are demanding ridiculous premiums. There are others as well, but IMO those two are the front running watches in highest demand. Of course when the new Pepsi GMT hits the shelves that will be right there in the mix as well.

As far as TT goes, they are historically considered to be "discount" pieces. Not only is it good to keep that in mind when buying, but also in the event you ever want/need to sell.

The general TRF rule is to buy the watch you want the most, regardless of material or what others like. The TT Sky-D is a fine choice, but it seems to be readily available, and if you buy new from an AD, chances are you will take a hit on it in the event you sell.
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Old 13 April 2018, 01:03 AM   #3
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Rolex has a long history of SS having far more popularity and demand over TT and full gold pieces.

To a certain extent, yes the origins of this might be the price point, but now it is just the norm.

Since you're new to the Rolex world, it's understandable you're not aware of this, but stick around here for a little while and you'll see there is some global hysteria regarding SS Sports watch shortages.

Currently, the SS Daytona and SS Sky-D are probably the hottest watches on the market. They are demanding ridiculous premiums. There are others as well, but IMO those two are the front running watches in highest demand. Of course when the new Pepsi GMT hits the shelves that will be right there in the mix as well.

As far as TT goes, they are historically considered to be "discount" pieces. Not only is it good to keep that in mind when buying, but also in the event you ever want/need to sell.

The general TRF rule is to buy the watch you want the most, regardless of material or what others like. The TT Sky-D is a fine choice, but it seems to be readily available, and if you buy new from an AD, chances are you will take a hit on it in the event you sell.
Thanks for the advice. I happened to purchase and SD43 and Batman from my AD a couple of weeks ago, not really knowing they were somewhat harder to come by. I really like the look of two tone better, but it is certainly more pricey. My AD also has a Sub available...hmmmm
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Old 13 April 2018, 01:10 AM   #4
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I, of course, believe that you should get what YOU want. That said, you have two excellent stainless steel pieces. A two-tone white dial SD is exactly the piece I would acquire next. Personally, I think pieces like the SD and YM2 (which have a more upscale feel to them) are best in precious metal or two-tone.
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Old 13 April 2018, 01:12 AM   #5
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Old 13 April 2018, 01:13 AM   #6
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My AD has a 2 tone Sky Dweller with white face in stock. I am tempted to get it, but was leaning towards Stainless with blue face. My AD had no idea when that model would be available. I'm relatively new to the Rolex world, but find it curious that stainless is preferred over 2 tone. I guess its price point to some extent? Anyway, any advice guys/gals?
all that matters is what you prefer. I really don't think price is the dealbreaker here as its a lot of money to spend either way, so don't get the one you like the second most.
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Old 13 April 2018, 01:23 AM   #7
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Great advice guys. 2 tone SkyDweller looks really nice with a white face. Its a little more in price than the SS model..
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Old 13 April 2018, 01:30 AM   #8
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My AD has a 2 tone Sky Dweller with white face in stock. I am tempted to get it, but was leaning towards Stainless with blue face. My AD had no idea when that model would be available. I'm relatively new to the Rolex world, but find it curious that stainless is preferred over 2 tone. I guess its price point to some extent? Anyway, any advice guys/gals?
It really is not so much the price but the look. A few grand extra is really nothing for people already buying a $15k watch. The look of one uniform metal color whether it be stainless steel, 950 platinum or 18k yellow, white or rose gold. Two-tone watches used to be more popular in the ‘70s and ‘80s. While many people love the look, it is just not really in vogue at the moment except for the TT Submariner blue or black and the TT GMT Master II. TT Daytonas are really not popular and for the most part they sell for less than any steel version once they leave the boutique.

That said, I think two tone looks great especially with certain dial configurations. It’s definitely a mature look. While people under 30 can wear them, they’re more appropriate for those over 30.
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Old 13 April 2018, 05:53 AM   #9
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I buy about a mounth ago a Sky D TT black dial and I love it.
Buy what you like not what you think are hot because most people want it.
On the other hand I see many article with TT watch and populare and professional watch site write the TT come back! Check on google
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Old 13 April 2018, 06:03 AM   #10
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I would not buy TT unless I loved it.
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Thanks for the advice. I happened to purchase and SD43 and Batman from my AD a couple of weeks ago, not really knowing they were somewhat harder to come by. I really like the look of two tone better, but it is certainly more pricey. My AD also has a Sub available...hmmmm


I’d love to know who your AD is. Are you in the U.K.? Cos both the SD43 and BLNR have hefty waiting lists here. Your a very lucky guy to of picked both up in one swoop


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Rolex has a long history of SS having far more popularity and demand over TT and full gold pieces.

To a certain extent, yes the origins of this might be the price point, but now it is just the norm.

Since you're new to the Rolex world, it's understandable you're not aware of this, but stick around here for a little while and you'll see there is some global hysteria regarding SS Sports watch shortages.

Currently, the SS Daytona and SS Sky-D are probably the hottest watches on the market. They are demanding ridiculous premiums. There are others as well, but IMO those two are the front running watches in highest demand. Of course when the new Pepsi GMT hits the shelves that will be right there in the mix as well.

As far as TT goes, they are historically considered to be "discount" pieces. Not only is it good to keep that in mind when buying, but also in the event you ever want/need to sell.

The general TRF rule is to buy the watch you want the most, regardless of material or what others like. The TT Sky-D is a fine choice, but it seems to be readily available, and if you buy new from an AD, chances are you will take a hit on it in the event you sell.
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Old 13 April 2018, 09:17 AM   #14
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I agree with what others have said; if you love the watch buy it. If not let it go. If buying it keep in mind potential discounts that might be given on them down the road and negotiate thus.
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I agree that the TT version is a real looker. But, if I wanted one, I would contact a TS. If you pay MSRP for that thing, you're gonna get hosed.
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I agree that the TT version is a real looker. But, if I wanted one, I would contact a TS. If you pay MSRP for that thing, you're gonna get hosed.
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Old 13 April 2018, 11:33 AM   #19
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Definetly get what speaks to you and don’t pay any attention to the hype!
I personally love the TT white face. To me it’s the best skyD (but that’s me)
The blue is beautiful but with two other dark dial watches in ss, consider the TT skyD which btw you should be able to get for a decent discount, making it much less than what the blue ss goes for in grey market
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