Rolex Discontinued Models: Market Analysis
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Rolex Discontinued Models: Market Analysis

By johnhiggins1960 · Apr 3, 2022 · 42 replies
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In this insightful discussion, johnhiggins1960 opens a timely conversation about the impact of Rolex's discontinuation of colorful Oyster Perpetual models. His post, featuring a personal acquisition story, sparks a broader debate among collectors regarding market dynamics, brand strategy, and the evolving joy of luxury watch collecting. This article synthesizes community perspectives on how these decisions affect both seasoned enthusiasts and new entrants to the hobby.

I hope you’re having a good Sunday. Any thoughts on the discontinued colourful Rolex OPs? It’s played straight into the hands of the flippers, the price on chrono24 for the discontinued models is ridiculous.

I managed to pick this up from my AD back in 2020 for about £4/5k (can’t remember the exact amount).

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This message has been edited by FabR on 2022-04-03 14:27:05

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Motty
Apr 3, 2022

I think the secondary market is crazy as it is, especially anything that youngsters will think it’s cool

JO
johnhiggins1960
Apr 3, 2022

They are trendy and on point. The watch wears really well, very comfortable and light. It’s a shame they’ve discontinued them.

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Poky
Apr 3, 2022

Can you not do that anymore? For example you could own a black dial model but ask Rolex to change it to a pink, is that no longer the case? At the end of the day it is only the dial that has a different colour, everything else is the same.

MO
Motty
Apr 3, 2022

They also look under the radar and people won’t know it’s a Rolex

JO
johnhiggins1960
Apr 3, 2022

My wife has the turquoise one in 31mm, It’s rather charming in that size. I don’t get the hype on the turquoise dial. How do you like the green one? It must be more versatile then the yellow one. The yellow one is good in casual settings but it standouts a lot and is rather bright

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FabR
Apr 3, 2022

Needless to say, I’m sure that neither watch is easy to source (especially the 41mm), so I’m very grateful that it all happened in a couple of days (we asked two ADs in Italy that also carry the Patek license, which I’m sure helped ;-) Even my girlfriend who never used to wear a watch before loves hers!!😄🥂

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