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Don’t think production is limited.
Jul 23, 2019,05:26 AM
But resellers got all the stock.
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A disturbing thought
By: VinnieD : July 23rd, 2019-05:16
I was thinking about the current situation: - on one side, we see a shortage of steel Rolex in the shop windows - it really looks like production numbers are artificially limited - on the other side the Tudor machine is running at apparent full steam Coul...
I am 100% happy with Patek & Rolex
By: dr.kol : July 23rd, 2019-07:57
Okay, okay... A good friend bought me just Tudor 58 as a present and I will get it next week. He probably thinks I should go diving again, But Tudor is a Rolex, isn't it? Just like a Skoda is a VW and Audi. Basically same quality but lower brand image. Be...
+1 [nt]
By: 1WatchMan : July 24th, 2019-09:34
Believe me, you are not the only one that gets confused by this!
By: BMR : July 23rd, 2019-07:20
I feel it is a larger industry challenge to deal with. It will be very interesting to see the next time we have a recession. I don’t know how certain watches sell for their listed prices. I know we all have our own individual taste, and that’s great, it’s...
This is a great point, thinking about the next recession.
By: andyhud : July 23rd, 2019-11:42
I have been consciously deferring purchasing anything until that next cycle hits. It means I may be waiting a few years for my next big purchase(s), but opportunities to get truly "dream" pieces may present themselves. I'd expect the market for some thing...
In my opinion, the demand has not increased really
By: 1WatchMan : July 24th, 2019-09:18
It's more the "new layer" of dealers between the ADs and the consumers or final users. I do like the role of the resellers when it comes to preowned watches, but not at all with brand new ones.
The cynic in me says that Rolex's master market plan
By: reintitan : July 23rd, 2019-17:30
Is to make Rolex watches more "exclusive" by both purposely limiting the supply and also allowing dealers to get fewer pieces per year. This manufactured scarcity (or you can say unmanufactured goods strategy) will then push most of the "unwashed masses" ...