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12 June 2018, 12:53 AM | #1171 | |
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If Rolex raise prices, demand will not fall, as greys will just pass on the higher prices so flippers are still happy, and genuine customers are now conditioned that the watches should be more expensive than current retail. Rolex would have to increase supply to counter the grey price, and that is not going to happen, so this is probably why Rolex haven't raised prices and instead are targeting flippers to starve the greys.
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12 June 2018, 01:00 AM | #1173 |
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He said everyone has Rolexes there including everyone with low-income jobs
My question encompassed that, perhaps there is some social thing in HK where everyone needs/wants a Rolex. I don't typically see low income people here wearing a $10,000+ luxury item unless it was handed down to them so it interests me how its different in HK. Hell, I live in a very expensive area and rarely see Rolexes. I'm far from rich myself but I was able to comfortably afford mine still (and not taking a loan of financing it like he said they do there) |
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Rolex can't keep up. They had to move to an allocation model just to keep supply fair across dealers. That makes it look like it's being choked on purpose when it's more likely a simple attempt at evening out their distribution. Edit: I also agree with you on price increases. I don't see that happening either, and definitely not without an increase in supply. |
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12 June 2018, 02:08 AM | #1177 |
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Occam’s Razor: the simplest explantation is usually the right one. In this case, it’s a simple matter of excessive demand for some models while other models sit in the display case for weeks / months. It’s not more complicated than that.
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12 June 2018, 02:17 AM | #1179 |
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LOL, buying a fake apple at the apple shop...
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According to Bloomberg (title: Maybe Just All the Growth in Luxury Watches Is Coming From China), HK market alone in Swiss watch sales has overtaken US since 2007, and mainland China sales are catching up. HK and mainland China market combined produced a more than 3 billion usd watch market (equivalent to 300k Rolex of 10k usd price) annually. You say people who buy 3 billion usd worth of watches in China is a small fraction of people who you see wear Rolex on street? |
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I dunno..? But I do know they make a lot of Whiskey in Scotland and we drink a lot of Whiskey in Scotland..
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Make no mistake that Rolex makes a ton of BLNRs. We think they're rare because they're always out of stock. But, look online and there are almost as many BLNRs for sale as there are LN GMTs. The BLNR has only been made for 5 years but the LN just passed 11. If production numbers were close then we'd see exponentially more LNs out there yet the BLNR is available in huge numbers comparatively. I'd venture to guess fewer LNs are being produced these days because BLNRs sell faster. Regarding the stainless Daytona, people see them as an easy $5~6k once the call comes in. And, some flip because they find it too small for their wrist given that it wears like a 39mm. Greys offer retail buyer good money for them because they sell quickly in turn. It's quick, easy money all-around. So, just because greys have watches in stock doesn't mean much. These watches originally went through ADs at some point. Some watches might go out the back door through unscrupulous ADs but I doubt those numbers are very high overall. It simply makes for a good conspiracy. |
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