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6 January 2021, 09:35 PM | #61 | |
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Ntm in every other business on earth if that happened you’d build at least one new plant to make 1.6MM watches for Pete’s sake Sent using Tapatalk |
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6 January 2021, 09:51 PM | #62 | |
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If they didn’t exist, many more AD customers would give into the temptation to be a flipper and the market price for a hot watch would be no different than today. Supply is the number of watches Rolex decides to make, demand is the number and resources of potential buyers. Grey sellers don't change either side of that equation. Frankly, social media including forums like this have more to do with it than grey dealers. Sent from my Motorola Bag Phone |
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6 January 2021, 09:53 PM | #63 | |
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6 January 2021, 11:00 PM | #64 |
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Just some thoughts:
If ADs didn't get a certain amount of product to sell every year they'd be out of business, wouldn't they? So if there is no product on offer in their stores, it has to be going out the back door, surely? There has been a huge expansion in the Chinese market for all prestige/luxury goods over the last decade. Given the size of this market it would have to be easily capable of sucking up Rolex's entire production forever, wouldn't it? Then there are other countries with rapidly growing economies and demand for luxury goods. Sth Korea? Indonesia? Speculators quickly scent products where demand is high and it is possible to make a quick buck, which of course pushes prices up. There is a lot of money chasing all prestige products right across the world at least since the GFC but probably before this, and the sort of prices being paid for all luxury goods reflects this - i.e. auction prices. Massive 'Quantitative easing' by Central Banks has probably boosted this by increasing the money supply, most of which ends up in the pockets of the rich. Probably lots more reasons as well why supply is not meeting demand.
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As a 'tween of 'old school' and math and 'new Internet' with new Math / Core, as was on the Internet since the early 1990 (helped with Heathkit's BBS system in the 1980s). AM NOT surprised at what the internet has evolved into on some fronts, and deeeeeply sadded by others (tracking, major social media companies reducing freedom of speech, etc). Without a doubt there are two very different 'societies' going on right now. Quote:
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It's rather staggering how the richest, most powerful country for at least the last 70 years has the most poorly educated population of all first world countries. Lots of people have various diplomas but most have no real broad education.
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7 January 2021, 04:10 AM | #68 | |
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https://www.radio.com/971theticket/s...FYZ4hGGsKGwF3A Guess what? There is a Rolex involved in the story linked above. Get money? Buy Rolex. Lotta people getting money from all over the place. That money wants Rolex. Any Rolex at this point. Just get Rolex. |
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7 January 2021, 04:24 AM | #69 |
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Just imagine the impact of Instagram and youtube watch reviewers exploded in last 5 years. Earlier, the purchases and new models were hidden from general public and now even if you are not a customer you'll come across a news article or youtube video about the Rolex Daytona or something similar. Last 5 years have been great.
It makes totally sense... if Rolex is making 800k watches per year, there will be at least 10 million folks waiting to purchase them. 10 million is very small % for almost 8 billion world population like around 0.125 %. This number is still for demand, Rolex production 800k watches for 8 billion population is even smaller negligible. Sometimes I wonder brands like AP are compared to Rolex. AP Produces 45k watches per year. That is silly with the amount of attention it receives everywhere. I can't imagine if Rolex makes only 100k watches, there will be planned robberies across the world for Rolex watches, Lol! |
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