Promotional posts from vendors are fine, as long as you're upfront about who you are, participate in some discussion, and don't spam the sub with multiple threads. And no posts from toilets or moving cars, you savages! Memes and shitposts will generally be deleted unless they're actually funny or create relevant discussion. Posts that are easily Google-able will be removed at mods' discretion, as well as basic questions that have been frequently asked in the past (such as, " Are Rolex watches good investments?"). This is a place to discuss Rolex and Tudor watches. Contests and/or giveaways must be cleared with the mods before being posted. There are subreddits and websites that are dedicated to buying/selling watches, including /r/WatchExchange. Questions about particular watches being real/fake should go in the stickied Monthly Watch Verification thread and not a new thread.Īt this time, buying/selling threads are not permitted. This is the oldest rule of this community, kept in place since the beginning. Replica/fake/counterfeit watch posts and discussion are explicitly forbidden, aside from text posts about how to identify and avoid fakes. Report any comments that break this basic rule. No personal attacks, even if you think a user's model is dubious. To get more enjoyment out your watches, visit our online store for straps and accessories.Reddit's go-to source for news and discussion about Rolex and Tudor watches. For now, let’s enjoy what we own and if you really want a Rolex, put in the work and research the marketplace for older models that may not have a crazy markup. The Rolex shortage will pass like most market conditions. We should appreciate the fact that there are many great watches out there available at retail. It was unsolicited advice, yes, but I truly feel that way. I told him, “I’d just wear the heck out of that Pelagos you have on your wrist.” I asked what watch they were seeking to buy and the Pelagos owner pointed to his friend’s Sub and told me he wanted to get a Rolex like his friend. One had on a ceramic Submariner and the other had on a Tudor Pelagos. I was waiting outside to get into Watches of Switzerland in SoHo because of COVID-related restrictions and met two young men eagerly waiting to get into the store. You could be wearing a Nautilus and most people would have no idea that you are wearing a nice watch. That’s how most non-watch enthusiasts view the watch world: There’s Rolex and then there are other brands. I told her it was a Rolex and she replied, “Oh, of course, the best,” poking fun at my taste for nice things. One time I was having a casual conversation with a friend who complimented my Oyster Perpetual-which I did buy at retail and is considered the most basic, entry-level Rolex sports model. The internet, social media, luxury publications have made it really, really cool to own a luxury watch and Rolex happens to be the most-well-known brand on earth. I believe that’s simply what’s going on with Rolex right now. Anyone old enough to remember how hard it was to buy a Cabbage Patch Kid doll in the 1980s? The fever pitch to obtain this toy created a situation where it became so highly coveted that those who didn’t want one in the first place started to want one, thus exponentially increasing demand. Usually consumer demand does drive shortages. I personally don’t believe that the shortage can be pinned on grey market dealers corroborating with authorized dealers. The watch forums have long discussed “Should I buy a (Insert watch model) from Jomashop?” topic before the Rolex shortage of recent years. Grey market dealers have been around some time. Yahoo! Finance interviewed experts such as vintage watch dealer Eric Wind and Bob Altieri, owner of secondhand dealer Bob’s Watches, who pinned the issue more on a simple supply vs. In all my years of watch collecting, this inability to simply walk into a Rolex store and buy (or at least get the watch you want in a few weeks) has become a strange phenomena with no end in sight. DMARGE, an online lifestyle magazine, recently published an article blaming Rolex authorized dealers for selling their most-sought-after watches to grey market/non-authorized watch sellers so that both parties can profit off of a substantial markup correlated with the demand for popular Rolex models.
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