Thank you Lars

May 07, 2022,21:30 PM
 

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Has Rolex stopped taking names for the waiting lists?

 
 By: Poky : May 6th, 2022-21:48
This was my experience this week: I contacted three ADs (one well known to me) and all said they did not take names for waiting lists any longer. I am still searching for a Datejust (forget about a Submariner) for my nephew's graduation. My nephew in Ital... 

Don't think so

 
 By: matto1 : May 6th, 2022-22:03
At least not my recent experience with my AD in USA. Best of luck in securing your watch!

Frankly, I’ve never been a believer in the existence of waitlists, at least conceived as a “totally ordered set” (or “chain”), to borrow a mathematical term… For sure, Rolex (and Patek, FPJ, Royal Oak, etc..) have no problem selling their watches..

 
 By: FabR : May 6th, 2022-22:44
But I really don’t believe it will *ever* come to a point where a good client requests watches in regular production and they will have trouble getting at least a few allocations within a reasonable timeframe! ;-) Rolex in particular is a brand with produ... 

Rolex has no “list”

 
 By: LS : May 7th, 2022-02:11
This is a fiction of the ADs.

When I visited Munich/Augsberg in Feb, I went to 3 different ADs…

 
 By: Clueless_Collector : May 7th, 2022-02:30
They no longer want to sell to walk in customers because they don’t need to, their list of demand is too strong. They even limited to a certain distance within Germany where their new customers are from. Therefore, the days that you get to buy a Rolex as ... 

Every AD has plenty of watches

 
 By: piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1) : May 7th, 2022-04:16
They have even more flippers, that's the main issue. I've been waiting the new blockchain tracking system, which won't allow the buyer to sell his watch, but it will prevent the AD to sell them to the wrong person. Watches are made to be worn and used, no... 

Such “waitlist” or system of “building a profile” is not transparent

 
 By: S F : May 7th, 2022-04:32
and it is up to what the AD or boutique says. It works for me to join a waitlist if they either take a deposit or full payment to establish a contract to sell the watch. A sales explained when the store receives an allocation, say 1-2 pieces/month of a po... 

The local AD here

 
 By: Drek : May 7th, 2022-06:35
Runs a wish list rather than a waiting list, but it took a bit of persistence and purchases to be able to even be allowed on the wish list. I understand that their main issue is people flipping so they want to ensure the purchaser wants the watch not a qu... 

It always saddens me to read these stories.

 
 By: LarsG : May 7th, 2022-06:50
Poky look at your own experience, other "normal" peoples experience, the answers on this thread here and it leads to a simple answer: There´s no waitinglist!! If it requires that you buy a certain amount of watches, build up a relationship with a specific... 

Thank you Lars

 
 By: Poky : May 7th, 2022-21:30

Everyone will not have the same experience both between and within ADs…

 
 By: oyster case : May 7th, 2022-16:50
Ultimately how things will work out is for each individual to find out.