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  • Oceanklassik
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    Originally posted by hungryghost View Post
    i paid 12k for a 116610LN last month, waiting list was 6 months for Hour glass, while the ADs in chinatown say after CNY might have.

    Tried to buy one since September, gave up and bought at a small premium. Then i saw on facebook, some dude bought a 116610LN from the AD that i was asking like a week ago, quite pissed but oh well.
    This is all about timing, no choice. It's also demand-and-supply issue. I recalled once I was quoted a lower price (AD gave a discount) for a ROLEX watch model at the start of the year. I wasn't really keen then. In the same year but at its tail end, I asked for the same watch thinking I could buy at the price quoted to me earlier. But the price was higher. The AD could not give any discount for it due to increased demand and low supply (the price diff was about 1.5K).

    I understand your unhappiness but as I have explained earlier in one of the threads, the ADs decide and choose who they want to sell their watches to. The so-called 'waiting list' is bull****.

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  • hungryghost
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    i paid 12k for a 116610LN last month, waiting list was 6 months for Hour glass, while the ADs in chinatown say after CNY might have.

    Tried to buy one since September, gave up and bought at a small premium. Then i saw on facebook, some dude bought a 116610LN from the AD that i was asking like a week ago, quite pissed but oh well.

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  • Dmaul77
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    How about 5712/1A? Any idea what's the RRP?

    Cheer

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  • jackpereira67
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    Well said. 👍👍👍☺️☺️☺️

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  • Oceanklassik
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    If you take some time to read up the forum, there have been some discussions on 'why'. From my understanding, it all started when the local ADs received instructions from the ROLEX HQ a few years back, dictating that they (the ADs) were not allowed to sell ROLEX watches above retail price (the ADs were selling some of the popular models at premium prices and making their customers signed an undertaking). I'm not sure if ROLEX did the same to other countries. At that time, most of the current sought after sports models were easily available and some came with discounts, between 5% and 15%, depending on the relationship between the customer and AD.

    However, since then, stocks for these models started running low and discounts were slowly taken away as the demand rose. There have been conflicting rumors about the shortage - some said the ADs were the ones intentionally holding on to the stocks and only selling the popular models gradually to VVIP customers thru' various methods, even selling only to their grey dealer contacts; while some said ROLEX was intentionally cutting their supplies to the ADs as some way of 'punishing' the ADs so as to curb premium-selling. Then of late, some started to speculate that ROLEX had cut supply of current models because they might be introducing the new movements to the existing models, and at the same time, raising their prices.

    It's anybody's guess but one thing for sure, the grey dealers are milking whatever they can now and selling some of the models at rocket-high prices. Just look at the stainless steel (SS) Daytonas, Submariner LV, Sea-Dweller 43mm, GMT-Master II 'Batman', and even the new Skydweller

    You were right about the older GMT-Master II's current pricing. And you don't need to 'wonder about the 3186 version'... the premium is unthinkable at the moment!

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  • evets
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    I've to agree that it seems to be the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 (SS model), to be the no. 1, whether it's in demand, price or resale value. Recently came across a two years' old, overseas set, selling at 49K at a grey dealer... this is taking into consideration the retail price is only $32,700.

    To my limited knowledge of watches, I would see it this way:

    1. Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1A-010 (SS) - RRP $32,700; resale up to $49K
    2. ROLEX Daytona 116500 (SS) - RRP $16,660; resale up to $26K
    3. Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Extra-Thin 15202 (SS) - RRP around low $30K; resale about same price
    4. Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15400 (SS/blue) - RRP $24,900; resale up to $30K
    5. Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5167A-001 (SS/rubber) - RRP $25K; resale up to $31K
    6. ROLEX Daytona 116520 (SS/discon) - Last RRP $16,100; resale up to $25K
    7. ROLEX Submariner 16610LV (SS/discon/"kermit") - Last RRP around $9K; resale up to $15K
    8. ROLEX GMT-MasterII 16710 (SS/discon/"pepsi") - Last RRP around $7K; resale up to $14K
    9. ROLEX Submariner 116610LV (SS/green) - RRP $12,150; resale up to $16K
    10. ROLEX GMT-MasterII 116710BLNR (SS) - RRP $12,010; resale up to $14K
    11. ROLEX Sea-Dweller 126600 (SS/43mm) - RRP $15,250; resale up to $18K
    12. ROLEX Sea-Dweller 4000 116600 (SS/discon) - Last RRP $13,990; resale up to $16K
    13. ROLEX Submariner 116610LN (SS) - RRP $11,440; resale up to $13K
    14. ROLEX Sea-Dweller 16600 (SS/discon) - Last RRP around $8.8K; resale up to $10K
    15. ROLEX Submariner 14060M (SS/discon) - Last RRP around $8K+; resale about same price
    16. ROLEX Submariner 16610LN (SS/discon) - Last RRP around $8K+; resale up to $12K

    Some of the above figures are estimates, but quoted by some dealers over a period of about a year.
    wonder what cause the craze for the sudden surge in the sport model a few months back.

    8. ROLEX GMT-MasterII 16710 (SS/discon/"pepsi") - Last RRP around $7K; resale up to $14K

    i was at a one of the grey dealer shop and was randomly asking how much he would take for my gmt ii pepsi,and was quoted $10k, that was last year aug/ sep.

    and today its up to $14k...wonder if there will be a premium if its a 3186

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  • RoyalOak
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    I hope Rolex releases the Pepsi in stainless steel this Basel World 2018. This should be the most popular new model ever, surpassing the DaytonaC

    On a side note, Rolex has not released any new Sub for a few years now. Maybe we will get a new colour Sub?

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  • style88
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    Ya, maybe that too for now. Saw a dealer in Carousell selling about 3K above a white dial version at nearly $26K... and the retail price is only $19,340.
    I think for this watch, gives it another year and I think the demand will start to drop and the resale prices will be more reasonable.

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  • Snowspeeder
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    I've to agree that it seems to be the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 (SS model), to be the no. 1, whether it's in demand, price or resale value. Recently came across a two years' old, overseas set, selling at 49K at a grey dealer... this is taking into consideration the retail price is only $32,700.

    To my limited knowledge of watches, I would see it this way:

    1. Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1A-010 (SS) - RRP $32,700; resale up to $49K
    2. ROLEX Daytona 116500 (SS) - RRP $16,660; resale up to $26K
    3. Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Extra-Thin 15202 (SS) - RRP around low $30K; resale about same price
    4. Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15400 (SS/blue) - RRP $24,900; resale up to $30K
    5. Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5167A-001 (SS/rubber) - RRP $25K; resale up to $31K
    6. ROLEX Daytona 116520 (SS/discon) - Last RRP $16,100; resale up to $25K
    7. ROLEX Submariner 16610LV (SS/discon/"kermit") - Last RRP around $9K; resale up to $15K
    8. ROLEX GMT-MasterII 16710 (SS/discon/"pepsi") - Last RRP around $7K; resale up to $14K
    9. ROLEX Submariner 116610LV (SS/green) - RRP $12,150; resale up to $16K
    10. ROLEX GMT-MasterII 116710BLNR (SS) - RRP $12,010; resale up to $14K
    11. ROLEX Sea-Dweller 126600 (SS/43mm) - RRP $15,250; resale up to $18K
    12. ROLEX Sea-Dweller 4000 116600 (SS/discon) - Last RRP $13,990; resale up to $16K
    13. ROLEX Submariner 116610LN (SS) - RRP $11,440; resale up to $13K
    14. ROLEX Sea-Dweller 16600 (SS/discon) - Last RRP around $8.8K; resale up to $10K
    15. ROLEX Submariner 14060M (SS/discon) - Last RRP around $8K+; resale about same price
    16. ROLEX Submariner 16610LN (SS/discon) - Last RRP around $8K+; resale up to $12K

    Some of the above figures are estimates, but quoted by some dealers over a period of about a year.
    This is a great compilation. I'm keeping an eye on one of them.

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  • 75s
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    Originally posted by kennethTanTan View Post
    5711 stainless steel r lots of flippers trying to flip for profit. Looks ordinary and definitely not worth to pay much premium. Unless u r desperate for it, or else no point 😂😂😂
    Actually for a fraction of the price, the Piaget Polo S looks incredibly similar.

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  • anson880621
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    If it's still available, one of the forum advertisers have a NOS piece for sale and it's been priced at $12K-$13K some weeks back
    I think I know which advertisement u r talking about

    That's crazy price even can get a hulk at that price

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Originally posted by anson880621 View Post
    R u sure 16610 can up to 12k?

    It's ridiculous
    If it's still available, one of the forum advertisers have a NOS piece for sale and it's been priced at $12K-$13K some weeks back

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Originally posted by Allanmodel View Post
    Hmmm.....I don't believe in paying high premium for a watch~~

    All my watches are paid retails or below.
    hmmm..... Some of us here would like to believe what you believe in, and also, do like what you would do ... But not all of us are wealthy and generous enough to be able to do that

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  • kennethTanTan
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    5711 stainless steel r lots of flippers trying to flip for profit. Looks ordinary and definitely not worth to pay much premium. Unless u r desperate for it, or else no point 😂😂😂

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  • RoyalOak
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    OT already

    There are a total of 10 blue 5711 into Singapore ADs (all ADs share the 10 piece allocation, not 10 pieces for each AD) each year. To know when you can receive yours, please ask your AD how long is the waiting list

    Kindly note there are a few AD here, please do factor this in.

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