Whats going on with the prices of Rolex Watches

sofie01

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So I will be purchasing a Rolex Submariner Stainless Steal with Date, 41mm, at the local Rolex Dealer it's $12300. But know one has any, I can buy one brand new Box , Papers, tags, $17500 .
My question is WHY, this will be my 3rd Rolex and turning 60 in July, do I wait? or pay?
 

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From my understanding regarding the shortage of the hand-crafted luxury timepieces, it’s an issue of divergent supply and demand.
Something happened in 2020 🤪 that halted production. People decided to spend money on stuff because they couldn’t go out and spend money on stuff.
Demand went even higher on the grey market, (just like the Air Jordans). Bottom line…their production can’t keep up. That being said, I’ve read that they are building another factory.
 

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So I will be purchasing a Rolex Submariner Stainless Steal with Date, 41mm, at the local Rolex Dealer it's $12300. But know one has any, I can buy one brand new Box , Papers, tags, $17500 .
My question is WHY, this will be my 3rd Rolex and turning 60 in July, do I wait? or pay?
People are waiting a year or two for the “affordable” models, ie stainless steel.

I was in Vegas 2 weeks ago at the Rolex store in Ceasars forum shops. They had 6 people working there and as soon as I entered the store, I was told they only had one watch available for sale that day. Can’t remember which model but it was 42k USD. Everything else in the entire store was display only. Needless to say, I wasn’t able to get a Skydweller that day.
 

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I love my "Datejust". It was my father's watch in which I inherited. I believe my parents spent $5000 in the 80s for the watch. The same current model is $20,000.
I have the same watch that was bought for about the same in 1980's. Great timepiece and so luck to have it!
 
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Butler1000

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It doesn't matrer what is happening with the price. The whole point of designer brands is is to say you don't give a fuck about the cost.
 
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It doesn't matrer what is happening with the price. The whole point of designer brands is is to say you don't give a fuck about the cost.
Rolex is overpriced, but nothing in comparison to Patek Philippe. Each piece goes for hundreds of thousands, if not millions. That is the true definition of the rich buying grossly overpriced goods to show off their wealth.


Their watches don't even look good, and cheap knock offs are almost 100% identical.
 

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Getting a bit off topic here, but I love how when the Swatch X Omega (or was it Omega X Swatch) was released they were immediately sold out and became available on the grey market for half the price of an entry level stainless steel Omega even though Swatch issued a statement that this was not a limited run and more will be released.

Now, I have a Seamaster as one of my fave timepieces and my SO wanted to get me a Swatch X Omega to wear when i do more physical activity because of the nylon band. She reached out to someone on either FB Marketplace or Kijiji and the guy asked $1,200 for a $350 watch. My SO was willing to pay $450-500 for it, but she told the seller not at that price. He then had the gal to ask, "how much can you afford?" She laughed and told him "I can afford a lot more than that, but I am not paying $1,200 for a $300 watch.

Needless to say, she bought it for me 3-4 months later at cost from the Swatch store in Sherway. The girl helping her at Sherway said that a few weeks after they were sold, many people were returning them to the store as the credit card bill came in and the buyers weren't able to sell for what they wanted.

Now my advice, buy the Rolex, but it sounds like you can wait a few months as it isn't something you immediately need.
 

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Rolex is overpriced, but nothing in comparison to Patek Philippe. Each piece goes for hundreds of thousands, if not millions. That is the true definition of the rich buying grossly overpriced goods to show off their wealth.


Their watches don't even look good, and cheap knock offs are almost 100% identical.
You want priced, you should check out Vacheron Constatin

 

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Buy whatever your fragile ego requires. I never look at anybody's watches and I haven't worn a watch myself in years. I do notice that the only people who look at other people's watches are those who also own an expensive watch. It is like a fraternity of sorts.

I admit I did buy a Rolex when I lived in New York. A guy in the office was continuously flaunting his his Rolex so that motivated me to buy one also. I came in and made exaggerated gestures to show off the watch including pointing at it and whispering 'Rolex'. I don't think the gesturing pissed him off as much as me admitting that I bought mine from a street vendor for $15.
 

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Buy whatever your fragile ego requires. I never look at anybody's watches and I haven't worn a watch myself in years. I do notice that the only people who look at other people's watches are those who also own an expensive watch. It is like a fraternity of sorts.

I admit I did buy a Rolex when I lived in New York. A guy in the office was continuously flaunting his his Rolex so that motivated me to buy one also. I came in and made exaggerated gestures to show off the watch including pointing at it and whispering 'Rolex'. I don't think the gesturing pissed him off as much as me admitting that I bought mine from a street vendor for $15.
Such a lame/weird post that reeks of insecurities and your last paragraph was not even humorous at all. Your post contributed no value or feedback whatsoever.

If someone wants to purchase a Rolex it does not equal or associate with having a "fragile ego" some people like the finer things in life while we have many lanes like yourself who envy others.
 
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Paying that much for a watch that tells time as good as a 40 dollar watch and often* looks like some sort of pomo disaster piece of shit, it's boob bait.
At least back in the day when you overpaid for the latest and greatest computer hardware you got some sort of bump in performance if you needed that shit, but it's just a watch and many of them are ugly as fuck.
Fancy cars, fine suits, whatever, at least you are getting something for your money, you can make the argument for it, a watch? Nah, you are literally paying for the label like some vapid barbie girl.** walking around with those overpriced handbags that do the same thing as a cheaper one, except you paid more for the label and again often* look like shit.

Someone tells me they spent thousands on a watch, I look down on them, as posers, as fools, whatever, the looking down will happen.

Such a lame/weird post that reeks of insecurities and your last paragraph was not even humorous at all. Your post contributed no value or feedback whatsoever.

If someone wants to purchase a Rolex it does not equal or associate with having a "fragile ego" some people like the finer things in life while we have many lime yourself who envy others.
Speaking of insecurity, your reaction screams it, you know you are buying boob bait and getting called out on it brings up the feels***. They are not the finer things in life, it's all about the label, shown by buddy paying 15 bucks for the same thing and your reaction. Granted that 15 dollar watch probably won't last very long, but you could pay a bit more and get something that is just as fine at Walmart that will last and look every bit as good. Must suck knowing inside your heart that you have been subject to a grift.


* because reading levels on terb are about as bad as my propensity towards typos and spelling errors I need to point out that often, does not mean all, but the ones with a classic look, they look like any other watch, except for the label, so even so boob bait.

** Although Johnny Cash is apparently a Barbie Girl so ya all got that going for you.

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Paying that much for a watch that tells time as good as a 40 dollar watch and often* looks like some sort of pomo disaster piece of shit, it's boob bait.
At least back in the day when you overpaid for the latest and greatest computer hardware you got some sort of bump in performance if you needed that shit, but it's just a watch and many of them are ugly as fuck.
Fancy cars, fine suits, whatever, at least you are getting something for your money, you can make the argument for it, a watch? Nah, you are literally paying for the label like some vapid barbie girl.** walking around with those overpriced handbags that do the same thing as a cheaper one, except you paid more for the label and again often* look like shit.

Someone tells me they spent thousands on a watch, I look down on them, as posers, as fools, whatever, the looking down will happen.



Speaking of insecurity, your reaction screams it, you know you are buying boob bait and getting called out on it brings up the feels***. They are not the finer things in life, it's all about the label, shown by buddy paying 15 bucks for the same thing and your reaction. Granted that 15 dollar watch probably won't last very long, but you could pay a bit more and get something that is just as fine at Walmart that will last and look every bit as good. Must suck knowing inside your heart that you have been subject to a grift.


* because reading levels on terb are about as bad as my propensity towards typos and spelling errors I need to point out that often, does not mean all, but the ones with a classic look, they look like any other watch, except for the label, so even so boob bait.
I consider spending a lot of money on a watch similar to buying jewelry, like buying a bracelet. You're not buying it for the functionality, your buying it as a gift to yourself. You have disposable income to spend on a luxury. Maybe it even has some investment value. But this is what affluent people do.
 
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