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1 May 2018, 04:43 AM | #61 | |
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1 May 2018, 05:11 AM | #62 |
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I'm not convinced that Rolex has cut- or is cutting -production.
These stories seem to be coming only from "a dealer I know" who can't supply the watch someone wants. They may be retargeting supply but I think that is only to address the real problem which is the enormous Grey Market which is parasitising their business. I have a feeling that, at some point, a lot of the dealers that are currently supplying large quantities of their inventories to the Greys will find themselves in a drastically different business relationship with Rolex. It's frustrating in the short term but, since the goal is to supply watches straight to people who want watches, genuine watch collectors might want to consider applauding their efforts. |
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Like it or not, Rolex is a Luxury Brand and this is how things are done. Examples of this marketing are abundant in the luxury segment, so it really shouldn't be THIS alarming.... |
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1 May 2018, 05:38 AM | #64 | |
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I disagree. You can’t deny that it’s better for the brand if all “new” watches are going for MSRP or more whether it be from an AD or grey. Sure the scarcity is a major inconvenience for us here on TRF but to the average Rolex buyer it makes them seem even more special. |
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For the record...I totally agree with you...agreeing with me by disagreeing with the quote mistakenly credited to me. |
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Ok. These Quotes are all discombulated.
I think it is better to have less product in the showcase than more. 100% of the time. It is better for Grey market pricing to be higher than low and trashy. I think Rolex is making the right moves for the brand. |
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Maybe it is interessing to add that they stop discounted sells in the airport inside the EU from july. This has been confirmed by the airport AD's. I think there is something happening, my guess is that they try to be a more exclusive brand...
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1 May 2018, 07:21 AM | #68 |
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Rolex only has the capacity to make a certain number of watches.
Rolex will not want to invest in increasing production capacity in terms of infrastructure or permanent headcount introduction at a time of acknowledged uncertainty with the smart watch emergence. Rolex will not want to lose its premium status by making too many watches, even if the future was more certain. Massive growth markets such as China are likely creating a high demand for PM watches where margins are higher and brand reputation. Just my theory. No intelligence. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Rolex Submariner Date 116610LN $8550 (from Rolex web site)
Tag Heuer Aquaracer Cal5 WAY2013.BA0927 (from Tagheuer.com) $2300 Seiko SXK007K2 Automatic Dive Watch $199.99 (Jomashop) The "luxury" component of the the Rolex is built into the price. There are only so many people that can and will pay that kind of money for a timepiece. It is already hard to get at $8550. If you have achieved the means to acquire such an item have at it. More people will buy a $200 watch than a $2300 and more will buy a $2300 than an $8550. That is how it works with a luxury item (IMO). |
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So you are convinced that this is absolutely an intentional move by Rolex and not just some fluke? I’m not totally convinced that the current environment is the new normal. Either way I agree with you that it is a positive for the brand overall at least for now. |
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However I can see Rolex in future on seeing how demanded their products are and how underpriced, start to move the brand more upscale but that was not the thought before all this unravelled before them. For now reducing or rather controlling supply allocation to stop flippers and the commoditization of their watches, is their short term aim. |
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I was just at my AD in Toronto and they said they aren't taking orders on subc date, only on no date and GMT (black). The wait times are about 2-4 months for each and they have 1 gmt and 1 sub in store as samples for fitting, which they claim they will not sell.
For the GMT and sub no date, it appears as though they are just meeting demand for people who don't mind paying full price, as they can guarantee the watch once you place the order. I'm not sure what to say about the sub date, blnr and hulk though.. |
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BUT AT WHAT COST? Never mind complications watches, let's focus the basic three hands model from the top 7 brands; such as, Patek, VC, FP Journe, Moritz Grossmann, Lang and Heyne, A Lange & Sohne and Laurent Ferrier. All of the above cost at least three times or more than a basic Rolex Oyster Perpetual watch. Well, some may argue that the top brands are made out of precious metals but even for the one who offered in stainless steel will likely to cost three times more. Most of them only have mediocre 30m waterproof case, but Rolex oyster case are all 100m waterproof with screw down crown. I could go on if you also factoring the service cost and how long it takes to overhaul those "beautiful" watches. Good Luck! |
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1 May 2018, 03:59 PM | #76 |
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It's simple, Rolex is cutting the supply to increase the demand, when the demand is increased you can raise the price, still make a tidy profit doing and not have the costs of producing more watches.
Last time I checked the prices on the gray market were through the roof, Ceramic Sub at Jomashop $10K an Explorer 39mm $7K. The Explorer was $5,600 less then 18 months ago. I paid $1,800 for my brand new 16160 back in 1996, price of the Sub has went up 6 fold since then, unfortunately my income hasn't kept up with that fact! :( |
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Every time I am in NYC or Boston, one can have their pick of pm sport models. In Vegas this past weekend, they had a wg smurf, a wg pepsi, a TT Sub, and a couple gold Daytonas and that was IT for professional models in the case. No SS at all. |
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5 June 2018, 12:40 AM | #80 |
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Yeah, I agree. The production managers at Rolex were caught off guard by the stock market surge. My IWC dealer was able to deliver a limited supply piece in 6 weeks, but my Rolex AD can’t predict when he’ll satisfy my request (it will be my 4th piece from that Rolex AD).
They have also been missing the US trend towards casual dress for several years. They should shift production towards more sport steel models for that reason alone or risk loosing market share to other brands. Rolex should move to consignment sales (i e, find out who is the buyer at the AD is, and get documented proof that client still has the Rolex watches they purchased in prior years). That would reveal who is feeding the gray market dealers. |
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