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Old 1 June 2012, 02:21 PM   #31
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I think I have a mental threshold. If I'm going to spend $9k on a Rolex, I'd rather pony up a little more and get a used AP like a 15300. I think $10k is my threshold before I start looking at other luxury brands.
I agree with you...I am still a little bit in shock that the DSSD went over $12K with this increase. Seems strange to give such a dramatic price increase to a watch that I am guessing is a fairly slow seller in non-WIS circles.
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With these prices for a Rolex i definitively will continue to buy AP's and other brands instead.
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Old 1 June 2012, 05:04 PM   #33
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I agree with you 100%. The PO8500 was so intriguing that I have one incoming tomorrow morning:) I will be sure to post a review and some pics for you.

(I am also getting close to buying my first AP as well!)
Nice one Charles - looking forward to the pics and review of the Omega

...and great news on the AP - which one???
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Old 1 June 2012, 06:07 PM   #34
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I agree with you 100%. The PO8500 was so intriguing that I have one incoming tomorrow morning:) I will be sure to post a review and some pics for you.

(I am also getting close to buying my first AP as well!)


woah!!! post of the thread! can't wait to see.
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Old 1 June 2012, 08:28 PM   #35
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I agree with you 100%. The PO8500 was so intriguing that I have one incoming tomorrow morning:) I will be sure to post a review and some pics for you.

(I am also getting close to buying my first AP as well!)
Congrats Charles, can't wait to see your pictures.
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Old 1 June 2012, 08:38 PM   #36
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Congrats Charles!! Look forward to seeing pics as well!
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Yes I think this can lead to an increased interest in AP. But on the other hand the RO/ROO design is not for everybody in the way a Submariner/GMT is IMO. I am a big fan of the RO for the record, but when I show the design to a non-WIS they usually don't get it.
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If I sold ALL my Rolexes, I think I could buy a couple of really nice ROCs and ROOs. Now would be the time to sell.
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I think I have a mental threshold. If I'm going to spend $9k on a Rolex, I'd rather pony up a little more and get a used AP like a 15300. I think $10k is my threshold before I start looking at other luxury brands.
I'm with you there, Mike.
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Old 2 June 2012, 12:32 AM   #41
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Nice one Charles - looking forward to the pics and review of the Omega

...and great news on the AP - which one???
Thanks Dalip! I am quite excited to check out the 8500 in person. As far as the AP is concerned, I have been in a RO vs ROC vs Diver vortex for a couple weeks, but my heart lies with the Diver...so that is the direction I am going!

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woah!!! post of the thread! can't wait to see.
Hahaha...I can't slip anything past you Cru! I will be sure to post some pics as soon as she arrives:)

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Congrats Charles, can't wait to see your pictures.
Thanks Dan! I am very excited.

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Congrats Charles!! Look forward to seeing pics as well!
Thanks Ken!
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Old 2 June 2012, 01:16 AM   #42
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I think I have a mental threshold. If I'm going to spend $9k on a Rolex, I'd rather pony up a little more and get a used AP like a 15300. I think $10k is my threshold before I start looking at other luxury brands.
Agree. For $10K range I'd consider a Daytona, but probably not the other SS Rolex sports models. IMO Rolex sweet spot is in the $5 to $7K range, beyond that other brands' offerings get more appealing.

Personally having a hard time deciding between the silver 15300/15400 and the 42mm polar Explorer II. I guess I just got nudged toward the AP, though I suspect by the time I get to try on the 15400, AP will have bumped prices as well.
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Old 2 June 2012, 01:51 AM   #43
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Yup Ap quality and finish is outstanding. I have recently moved out all my remaining rolex and gave one to the wife. I am proud to say I am Rolexless! Looking to add more Ap and definitely want to add a carbon roo, they are just amazing.

Mike keeps enabling me with all that carbon chatter and pics!
I'm leaning down the same route. I was on the way to a Sub but now I am thinking I will skip down my list and get a Royal Oak. My main reason for wanting a sub is I thought it would be much tougher than the Royal Oak but if the price increases here in the UK I'd rather opt out and go straight for AP.
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Interesting views, I am on holiday for a few days in Spain, and wearing my RB 1 at the pool and to be honest I am missing my deep sea, only because I am worrying about damaging a valuable watch, and I guess I wasn't to bothered about my old rolex as I new it could stand up, but watches should be worn there's no point owning stuff you do not wear so I will have to deal with it. But one point about Rolex the SS sports really do hold there value in the second hand market much better than AP. if I new then what I know now I would have bought a steel Daytona every year since my first in 1996.


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Old 2 June 2012, 02:12 AM   #45
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I think I have a mental threshold. If I'm going to spend $9k on a Rolex, I'd rather pony up a little more and get a used AP like a 15300. I think $10k is my threshold before I start looking at other luxury brands.

YUP...that $10k is a marker in mind when I consider Rolex V. makes..maybe its time to bump that up to $15k or $20k?

AP/PP will get closer look...
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I do think that Rolex is beginning to price itself in such a way that the value proposition is not as good as it used to be. Especially when compared to both the top-shelf brands like AP/PP/VC as well as other less-expensive brands, like Omega, who has improved the quality of their product (with the 8500) at a much lower price point.

It seems like Rolex may be setting itself up to be squeezed in the middle (by WIS), but to the average buyer, the name/image/marketing alone will keep it going strong. To a true WIS, once a Rolex watch gets above a certain price point, other brands become far more attractive either by virtue of quality (AP/PP/VC) or by virtue of price (Omega).

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Don't think it will have much impact.... AP prices will go up too, keeping the relative positions about the same. Rolex does have a better track record of holding value and IMO will continue to do so, but as we all know past performance does not guarantee future results

I see AP and Rolex as very different in both style and utility . To me, the two brands more complement one another in a collection than substitute for one another. To each his own!
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Don't think it will have much impact.... AP prices will go up too, keeping the relative positions about the same. Rolex does have a better track record of holding value and IMO will continue to do so, but as we all know past performance does not guarantee future results

I see AP and Rolex as very different in both style and utility . To me, the two brands more complement one another in a collection than substitute for one another. To each his own!
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Congrats Charles, can't wait to see it as well...

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If I sold ALL my Rolexes, I think I could buy a couple of really nice ROCs and ROOs. Now would be the time to sell.
Doc, reading that made me cringe! I'm not a Rolex fanboy as I own and enjoy a few of the other horology houses, however, to liquidate your Rolex collection for some ROC's and ROO's would be a for me...

Now to answer Mike's question, outside of the 57th Street, Barichello, Pride of Argentina, the Jay-Z and the Bumbleebee ROO's there has not been that much of a shift on my list. In all fairnessness Rolex timepieces are still very much reasonable when discussing and comparing them ROO's where we will spend $20k - $70k easily. I still believe even with the Rolex price increase the VALUE is very much still there! I know most of us purchase timepieces to enjoy, however, have you ever looked into the secondary market on certain ROC's and ROO's retail price vs. what folks are trying to unload them for? Your heart will drop!
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Doc, reading that made me cringe! I'm not a Rolex fanboy as I own and enjoy a few of the other horology houses, however, to liquidate your Rolex collection for some ROC's and ROO's would be a for me...

Now to answer Mike's question, outside of the 57th Street, Barichello, Pride of Argentina, the Jay-Z and the Bumbleebee ROO's there has not been that much of a shift on my list. In all fairnessness Rolex timepieces are still very much reasonable when discussing and comparing them ROO's where we will spend $20k - $70k easily. I still believe even with the Rolex price increase the VALUE is very much still there! I know most of us purchase timepieces to enjoy, however, have you ever looked into the secondary market on certain ROC's and ROO's retail price vs. what folks are trying to unload them for? Your heart will drop!
Well stated, Sam!
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Doc, reading that made me cringe! I'm not a Rolex fanboy as I own and enjoy a few of the other horology houses, however, to liquidate your Rolex collection for some ROC's and ROO's would be a for me...

Now to answer Mike's question, outside of the 57th Street, Barichello, Pride of Argentina, the Jay-Z and the Bumbleebee ROO's there has not been that much of a shift on my list. In all fairnessness Rolex timepieces are still very much reasonable when discussing and comparing them ROO's where we will spend $20k - $70k easily. I still believe even with the Rolex price increase the VALUE is very much still there! I know most of us purchase timepieces to enjoy, however, have you ever looked into the secondary market on certain ROC's and ROO's retail price vs. what folks are trying to unload them for? Your heart will drop!


Point taken, but one who pays retail for any AP isn't looking hard enough, or just doesn't know. You buy right, you won't get hurt much worse than if you flip a Rolex. Check it out...
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btw as of today Rolex increased the price of all models by 6%.
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I agree with you 100%. The PO8500 was so intriguing that I have one incoming tomorrow morning:) I will be sure to post a review and some pics for you.

(I am also getting close to buying my first AP as well!)
Sounds great. I'll keep an eye out in the Omega forum for the pics.
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Sounds great. I'll keep an eye out in the Omega forum for the pics.
Sorry to the OP for hijacking, but here are a couple quick pics I took this afternoon. A full review and pics will follow in the Omega forum...



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Sorry to the OP for hijacking, but here are a couple quick pics I took this afternoon. A full review and pics will follow in the Omega forum...



No problem. Those are excellent pics! I like what Omega has been doing lately.
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I agree with you...I am still a little bit in shock that the DSSD went over $12K with this increase. Seems strange to give such a dramatic price increase to a watch that I am guessing is a fairly slow seller in non-WIS circles.
IMHO I think DSSD is a very special watch that is market to not general public. They cater for very serious professional or leisure divers who are looking for a mechanical equipment to back up their electronic gadgets when they do dive. I just learn to dive since last december. I dive with my SINN UX. That said, people who are looking DSSD are not your average people looking for finishing and the polish and such, these ppl knows what they want and they are willing to pay extra for it. Just like a Porsche GT3, it is lighter and no luxury and a lot less car than your average turbos yet Porsche charge a premium for it and they are selling like hot cakes.. I don't feel the pain from the recent price hike cos I bought mine in 2008 when it just launched and I paid a bit less than 8K usd .. Jen
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12K for a Daytona is a lot! AP is still a lot more, but the gap is getting smaller.
at least you're safe with a daytona. its cash in hands always guaranteed to safeguard your investment. pricey though.
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If people are shopping brand, no, but if they are shopping price point, then yes. I think that when a person goes to buy a Rolex, nothing else will do.
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