This is a perfectly timed tactic for Rolex to help ADs clear their end of year full gold inventory by encouraging buyers to buy now before the new year. Personal experience
@ haha, the full precious metals models move pretty slowly and it’s much harder for ADs to find a genuine buyer ie top 0.1% to afford full PM models and buying before the next price increase is a good incentive and as close as you can get to a discount. Most AD turnover comes from flippers and grey market dealers, who don’t buy models they can’t flip for a profit.
Britt. Thankyou so much. I saw your video and immediately sprinted to my AD. I bought a Daytona, a non date Sub, and an OP Green dial. I was home within the hour. Probably saved a couple of thousand! Thankyou so much. Unbeatable consumer advice.
I agree, Britt on all accords. I expect a price increase from Rolex every year, but the large spikes in PM are definitely driving them toward PP and AP prices.
Couldn’t agree more. The (perceived) scarcity of the Daytona is leading the drive into PP/AP This also means some AD’s come under pressure if they lack the demographic to buy these higher price models
Since this date last year (precisely 365 days ago), the spot price of gold has increased 27.3%, we got off easy with only a 14% increase in the all-gold models.
In business, It’s a belt and brace tactic to increase the amount, per invoice year on year. It helps prevent their business going backwards regardless of sales dropping. The classic raw material excuse, do you honestly think that a company the size of Rolex don’t have stocks of materials bought stored ahead of materials going up in price?
Seeing as Rolex cancelled my local AD's franchise after 50 years, I will never be buying a new Rolex ever again. They only want Chinese and Russian money in Canada in Vancouver & Toronto. Seeing as I am neither and don't live in either of those cities, No watches for the poors!
I got my three watches. Seamaster chrome, speedmaster racing 40mm, and a classy 36mm deville. I watch these channels to see what's on the market 😂 Back to buying more straps.
We are lucky if our annual salaries increase >2.5% per year. My company has a travel, hiring & inventory increase freeze in place to cut costs. All my costs continue to rise.
People have proven to Rolex that they are willing to pay well over their old prices to get the watch they desire. Therefore proving to Rolex they they would be foolish not to increase their prices accordingly. A Rolex priced at 55k which 'for reasons' is unavailable will quickly be bought for 60-65k when someone makes one available.
Rolex is so ubiquitous as to preclude their watches from being considered a luxury item. This year I bought an Omega Titanium Ploprof and a JLC Tribute Monoface Small Seconds and I did not even consider the possibility of purchasing a Rolex reference. The only Rolex reference that I have any interest in is the blue dialed Milgauss which is out of production and the Cellini references which are also out of production and which demonstrate design and manufacturing excellence far above and beyond the limited template of the Rolex sport reference line. Rolex is a great success so they don’t need my business but you can’t have a true luxury brand and manufacture a million well crafted but not extraordinary watches per year.
My 21 year old son is in his final year of university. Most of his friends were a Rolex. For him, Rolex is the least desirable brand out there. He wears a tag aqua racer and it looks streets ahead of all the Rolexes especially in the wrist of a young man.
Why are we waiting? I've been waiting for a Rolex Pepsi & Rolex Kermit for ages. Anyone know of any Rolex AD's which have either of these watches in stock? It's wrong that the resellers receive, so called hard to get watches, on a weekly basis, but genuine customers are made to wait & grovel for years. Where should we go to purchase Rolex Steel watches at retail?
It’s even significantly below inflation, considering the majority of models they offer is non-gold. With the price increase really only hitting gold models, feels like Rolex is starting a redistribution of wealth. 😂 Sadly, I was starting to look into oysterflex daytonas. On the other hand, they will be below retail in 2025, except for the “pikachu” and maybe “ghost” model. Bad times for flippers and grey market dealers. I can’t lie, I like it.
As stated elsewhere, the big price increases are due to the massive volatility in the precious metal market. A gold sovereign has gone up by around £100. My AD already told me this info, so I know it’s correct. Re: price rises. My Rolex guy says “if you can afford a £25,000 watch, you can afford a £30,000 watch”. I’m planning to get a precious metal Rolex for my 40th (in 3 years time). Now I’ll probably go with a day-date over a Daytona. My flagship AD in London there was a 36mm Explorer available to buy out the case last week. At most, you’ll wait 2 weeks. I’ve been saying this for years. Rolex want to be held in the same esteem as Patek in terms of luxury level. Tudor will be Rolex- the steel watch you buy when you get that big promotion, but Rolex will be for people with lots of disposable income
To be honest no middle class person can afford a full gold watch. And do not forget the insurance for the watch as it is high risk for theft if you wear it on the street. So why buy a watch that put you at risk to violence and finical loss? That said I just looked at the Omega platinum 321 movement Speedy with the lunar meteorite! I was tempted to write the check! But I can make a good down payment for an apartment in Spain for that wrist bling.
@@brainloop99 Yeah and considering Spain was mentioned, Barcelona is pretty bad for that. The thief is only gonna see that you're wearing a blingy watch that might be worth a lot
I think the Rolex based gold model price increases should be based on the net worth increase, of the top .1%, based on that, they are below where they should be.
AD's are using this as an excuse for high pressure sales tactics. It kinda works, I nearly bought a Panerai Submersible I absolutely cannot afford just because it might go up 1% next year.
I discovered your channel a few months ago and I love it. I am a new fan and more importantly, a new subscriber. You are absolutely fabulous and I love your fun quirky style and your terrific knowledge on watches. Keep going girl, you are great. Wish you all the best and great success. Happy holidays.
I personally think they should raise prices 100%. Nothing to do with me, I hate their lack of respect for their customers and way their ADs treat their customers. They lost me years ago.
Rolex doesn't want to be accessible to the middle class or even the highly successful - they want to be exclusive to the highest reaches of the societal pyramid. We'll see if a luxury mass produced watch can compete at that level and the elite brands that sit along that perch of horology. I'll stick to my one Rolex 36mm Datejust w/ fluted bezel and keep to Omega, Grand Seiko, and maybe the occasional Tudor, Longines, or Monta.
I was always surprised that Rolex didn’t price their new watches to more closely reflect what they were selling for on the secondary market. Maybe these increases (in addition to the falling secondary market prices) are closing that gap. Merry Christmas, Gringa & Papi!
I think Rolex can justify the precious metal increase by make a transparent case back which I believe this si how they are going to create demand for the high tier watches. the gold price went up quite significantly and might also contribute to the price hike. Rolex controls the market and listen to the demand, they are very calculated. I expect 2025 to be a surprising year for the fully precious metal watches (white gold Coke) and Sub with transparent base back.
Only discovered your channel today, love it! Question; I asked my AD about an update on my DJ36 which I ordered in Feb, they said 6-9 months and end November he said it will most likely be 2025…you think they hold off just make an extra buck with the higher prices?
Having suffered from OCD for most of my life, I went on a binge of watch buying late this year. Rolex, Omega, Zenith, Tudor, Breitling, Grand Seiko & Blancpain. The Blancpain would be the watch I would keep if I could only have one. But the OCD curse may rear its ugly head again and who knows what 2025 will bring.
Milk the rich I’m not complaining. I agree with the mindset if you are so self obsessed that you need a 42 grand watch , you can pay 50 grand and pass profits onto decent pay rises for the workers. .
a lot of their daytona/datejust and sky dweller models sell for higher than a lot of vacherons, pateks, lange, mosers and APs. it makes no sense yet people will always be buying into it. as long as they can still milk people they will keep doing it.
@ yeah, you can just buy the PP secondary with significant discount, which makes it a no brainer. No hand finishing, black polish anywhere near a Rolex movement.
@@watchpapi thanks watch Papi! Great advice and congrats on the little one! I will say tho. My AD has been awesome and allocated me 3 stainless steel pieces over the past few years. I would love to be able to purchase my precious metal pieces from them and keep the relationship going. Cheers and Merry Christmas!
You have to expect precious metals going up. You only have to look at the gold market and it will only continue to go up. I'm a home trader and can tell you, by the start of the next decade, you can expect gold to be around 20k per oz by then. So buckle up buttercup 😂
The price for each watch to the extent that the wait list is fulfilled. Arguable most of the SS sports watches are grossly underpriced, as shown when they sell for above retail on the reseller market. In theory it should be impossible to buy a Rolex as then resell it immediately and make a profit if Rolex correctly priced to market. So any price that keeps a watch available to resell instantly and make money is more than fair.
Honestly, they won’t sell me one anyway. 12 months for an OP and still haven’t received their call. So I’m going for a JLC 😊 they seem to have a great price point anyway
With Rolex becoming more difficult to get, I think I will be moving on from owning one. I have a couple of Omegas, but really thinking of other brands.
Only people buying a gold Rolex are rich any ways, so for us normal people (who, unless you have had buying history pre 2018) won’t be in the market for a Rolex any way. 1% on steel feels fine. The rich are paying more to keep our rises low… … if you can get a Rolex any way. Availability and allocation is the issue, not the price.
Another price increase for watches people can't get. I like Rolex watches in general but not the practice. People should take their money elsewhere tbh.
Merry Christmas to you and yours 🫶, just not Rolex ADs or Patek CEOs. And video related, the profit margin on PM models is enormous compared to SS, tell the motive in this increase.
The gold price went trought the roof. This was to be expected (greedflation). Still really like my Rolex and they're amazing watches. The AD was never popular,they are really stretching their old (80's) reputation here. Also full yellow gold watches are for drug dealers.
If you live within your means you’ll be ok. Listen not everyone was meant to own a Rolex or any luxury watches in general. But that’s ok there are a lot of affordable watches in the market. Happy Holidays 🎄🥂
I predict Rolex are doomed - the clones are just too good and nobody wants to wait 20 years for a watch that looks the same as a £500 Chinese clone for £50,000
Is there a waiting list for the price increase too?
No Sir, that will be delivered New Years Day.😊
I’m commenting from December 2025: Rolex just announced they’re increasing prices in 2026
And only the third price increase in a year 👍
😂
Could you do me a favour and tell me what the winning lottery numbers will be next year? Hopefully then I'll be able to afford a Rolex
🤣🤣🤣
If you won the lottery, I'd hope you'd aspired to something more than a Rolex.
Price increases dont matter if your always on the waitlist
*taps head*
😂
Price also doesn’t matter if we all buy from other brands. ✋
🤣🤣
This is a perfectly timed tactic for Rolex to help ADs clear their end of year full gold inventory by encouraging buyers to buy now before the new year. Personal experience
or they wait to call you until January 1st...
@ haha, the full precious metals models move pretty slowly and it’s much harder for ADs to find a genuine buyer ie top 0.1% to afford full PM models and buying before the next price increase is a good incentive and as close as you can get to a discount. Most AD turnover comes from flippers and grey market dealers, who don’t buy models they can’t flip for a profit.
Britt. Thankyou so much. I saw your video and immediately sprinted to my AD. I bought a Daytona, a non date Sub, and an OP Green dial. I was home within the hour. Probably saved a couple of thousand! Thankyou so much. Unbeatable consumer advice.
😂
I liked your dream ;)
LOL!! 🤣🙈 WELL! It was less advice and more saying Rolex prices be crazy.
I'm sorry, but, 10k for an Explorer 2? That seems like too much for that. I'd be looking at Haute Horology or holy Trinity for that kind of cash.
Right?! It’s all getting pretty high at the moment. 😮💨 I guess some people have real problems tho! 🙈😝
I agree, Britt on all accords. I expect a price increase from Rolex every year, but the large spikes in PM are definitely driving them toward PP and AP prices.
Couldn’t agree more.
The (perceived) scarcity of the Daytona is leading the drive into PP/AP
This also means some AD’s come under pressure if they lack the demographic to buy these higher price models
@@stevenbrown4060not really if you consider the gold value is quite a small % of the price of the watch.
Considering the most desirable Rolexes like the vintage Subs costed around 1000€ adjusted for inflation... Rolex has lost the plot.
Since this date last year (precisely 365 days ago), the spot price of gold has increased 27.3%, we got off easy with only a 14% increase in the all-gold models.
Oh My God. A reasonable response from a reasonable person......BRAVO
The only thing that is increasing is the unavailability. As long as the ADs continue to sell to flippers, price increase doesn't matter.
In business, It’s a belt and brace tactic to increase the amount, per invoice year on year. It helps prevent their business going backwards regardless of sales dropping.
The classic raw material excuse, do you honestly think that a company the size of Rolex don’t have stocks of materials bought stored ahead of materials going up in price?
Seeing as Rolex cancelled my local AD's franchise after 50 years, I will never be buying a new Rolex ever again. They only want Chinese and Russian money in Canada in Vancouver & Toronto. Seeing as I am neither and don't live in either of those cities, No watches for the poors!
Vintage makes a lot more sense now. Love it!
I got my three watches. Seamaster chrome, speedmaster racing 40mm, and a classy 36mm deville. I watch these channels to see what's on the market 😂
Back to buying more straps.
Gold Cartier Panthere large 40k is looking like a bargain 💰
RIGHT?!
@BrittPearceWatches 40K in 🇨🇦
@@andrewdavid9333 the only currency that matters! 🇨🇦
Oh, a watch price goes up from 43.2k to almost 50 grand? What a bummer! Because I was so close to buying a watch for 40 grand...
We are lucky if our annual salaries increase >2.5% per year. My company has a travel, hiring & inventory increase freeze in place to cut costs. All my costs continue to rise.
Invest in stocks or Crypto as much money you can
As long as you watch Rolex videos, it can't be too hard.
You and I are not the demographic that Rolex is targeting.
Merry Christmas to you and your family! 🎅🏼 🎄
Thank you! And a merry Christmas to you and your loved ones Ian ❤
People have proven to Rolex that they are willing to pay well over their old prices to get the watch they desire. Therefore proving to Rolex they they would be foolish not to increase their prices accordingly. A Rolex priced at 55k which 'for reasons' is unavailable will quickly be bought for 60-65k when someone makes one available.
Rolex is so ubiquitous as to preclude their watches from being considered a luxury item. This year I bought an Omega Titanium Ploprof and a JLC Tribute Monoface Small Seconds and I did not even consider the possibility of purchasing a Rolex reference. The only Rolex reference that I have any interest in is the blue dialed Milgauss which is out of production and the Cellini references which are also out of production and which demonstrate design and manufacturing excellence far above and beyond the limited template of the Rolex sport reference line. Rolex is a great success so they don’t need my business but you can’t have a true luxury brand and manufacture a million well crafted but not extraordinary watches per year.
My 21 year old son is in his final year of university. Most of his friends were a Rolex. For him, Rolex is the least desirable brand out there. He wears a tag aqua racer and it looks streets ahead of all the Rolexes especially in the wrist of a young man.
Why are we waiting? I've been waiting for a Rolex Pepsi & Rolex Kermit for ages. Anyone know of any Rolex AD's which have either of these watches in stock? It's wrong that the resellers receive, so called hard to get watches, on a weekly basis, but genuine customers are made to wait & grovel for years. Where should we go to purchase Rolex Steel watches at retail?
Anyone will not complain if he gets his desired Rolex. That’s the way it is. Im glad I bought my Rolexes long ago. 😊😊😊
grey market is expensive, but people still buy daytona
Looks like more Micrbrands or a Seiko or Nomos or anything else then 🤣Merry Christmas Britt !!
That’s the usual inflation increase. Not saying the past years were appropriate but that’s realistic
It’s even significantly below inflation, considering the majority of models they offer is non-gold.
With the price increase really only hitting gold models, feels like Rolex is starting a redistribution of wealth. 😂
Sadly, I was starting to look into oysterflex daytonas. On the other hand, they will be below retail in 2025, except for the “pikachu” and maybe “ghost” model. Bad times for flippers and grey market dealers. I can’t lie, I like it.
Does tudor also have the same mentality of a yearly price revision?
Yeah, I think most if not all brands do.
As stated elsewhere, the big price increases are due to the massive volatility in the precious metal market. A gold sovereign has gone up by around £100.
My AD already told me this info, so I know it’s correct.
Re: price rises. My Rolex guy says “if you can afford a £25,000 watch, you can afford a £30,000 watch”.
I’m planning to get a precious metal Rolex for my 40th (in 3 years time). Now I’ll probably go with a day-date over a Daytona.
My flagship AD in London there was a 36mm Explorer available to buy out the case last week. At most, you’ll wait 2 weeks.
I’ve been saying this for years. Rolex want to be held in the same esteem as Patek in terms of luxury level. Tudor will be Rolex- the steel watch you buy when you get that big promotion, but Rolex will be for people with lots of disposable income
This paints a large "I'm a victim" panel on everybody who buys one new or "new" nowadays.
To be honest no middle class person can afford a full gold watch. And do not forget the insurance for the watch as it is high risk for theft if you wear it on the street.
So why buy a watch that put you at risk to violence and finical loss?
That said I just looked at the Omega platinum 321 movement Speedy with the lunar meteorite! I was tempted to write the check! But I can make a good down payment for an apartment in Spain for that wrist bling.
Great watch 👌🏽
You think they won't rob your Omega? Oh boy.
@@brainloop99 Yeah and considering Spain was mentioned, Barcelona is pretty bad for that. The thief is only gonna see that you're wearing a blingy watch that might be worth a lot
I think the Rolex based gold model price increases should be based on the net worth increase, of the top .1%, based on that, they are below where they should be.
Increase in pricing but stocks still not available lol.
Which is why I just bought a 37 year old Air King Date, serviced but unrestored, for only 60% of the cost of a new OP.
The price rises for steel versions are actually below inflation. The 14% price increase on the gold Daytona is an outlier.
Honestly, this probably won’t hurt Rolex that much, but I hope it does. They might realize that people do not want to pay this much for a watch.
Just saw Robert kiyosaki owning full gold Rolex Daytona, good timing for the increase.
AD's are using this as an excuse for high pressure sales tactics. It kinda works, I nearly bought a Panerai Submersible I absolutely cannot afford just because it might go up 1% next year.
I discovered your channel a few months ago and I love it. I am a new fan and more importantly, a new subscriber. You are absolutely fabulous and I love your fun quirky style and your terrific knowledge on watches. Keep going girl, you are great. Wish you all the best and great success. Happy holidays.
I personally think they should raise prices 100%. Nothing to do with me, I hate their lack of respect for their customers and way their ADs treat their customers. They lost me years ago.
From what I hear its not just Rolex as many companies will increase retail prices
Rolex doesn't want to be accessible to the middle class or even the highly successful - they want to be exclusive to the highest reaches of the societal pyramid. We'll see if a luxury mass produced watch can compete at that level and the elite brands that sit along that perch of horology.
I'll stick to my one Rolex 36mm Datejust w/ fluted bezel and keep to Omega, Grand Seiko, and maybe the occasional Tudor, Longines, or Monta.
I was always surprised that Rolex didn’t price their new watches to more closely reflect what they were selling for on the secondary market. Maybe these increases (in addition to the falling secondary market prices) are closing that gap.
Merry Christmas, Gringa & Papi!
Rolex never matched grey market prices. They price based on their own calculations.
Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones ❤
I think Rolex can justify the precious metal increase by make a transparent case back which I believe this si how they are going to create demand for the high tier watches. the gold price went up quite significantly and might also contribute to the price hike. Rolex controls the market and listen to the demand, they are very calculated. I expect 2025 to be a surprising year for the fully precious metal watches (white gold Coke) and Sub with transparent base back.
Only discovered your channel today, love it! Question; I asked my AD about an update on my DJ36 which I ordered in Feb, they said 6-9 months and end November he said it will most likely be 2025…you think they hold off just make an extra buck with the higher prices?
Britt, what about the Yacht Master 40mm, I know the bezel is platinum, you have any info about it? Thank you
Increasing price on watches you can’t obtain unless you’re a celebrity or influencer.
Having suffered from OCD for most of my life, I went on a binge of watch buying late this year. Rolex, Omega, Zenith, Tudor, Breitling, Grand Seiko & Blancpain. The Blancpain would be the watch I would keep if I could only have one. But the OCD curse may rear its ugly head again and who knows what 2025 will bring.
any info on yellow gold oysterflex daytona?
Grand Seiko just had a price increase which was quite large also
Milk the rich I’m not complaining. I agree with the mindset if you are so self obsessed that you need a 42 grand watch , you can pay 50 grand and pass profits onto decent pay rises for the workers. .
It really feels like Rolex is positioning themselves to have an eventual price point overall with Patek or AP. Grrrr.
a lot of their daytona/datejust and sky dweller models sell for higher than a lot of vacherons, pateks, lange, mosers and APs. it makes no sense yet people will always be buying into it. as long as they can still milk people they will keep doing it.
Agreed, I think they’re definitely trying to reposition the brand.
I agree with you. I registered interest for a YG 1908 and a 14% increase puts it way too close to the PP Calatrava in price.
@ yeah, you can just buy the PP secondary with significant discount, which makes it a no brainer. No hand finishing, black polish anywhere near a Rolex movement.
@@watchpapi thanks watch Papi! Great advice and congrats on the little one!
I will say tho. My AD has been awesome and allocated me 3 stainless steel pieces over the past few years. I would love to be able to purchase my precious metal pieces from them and keep the relationship going.
Cheers and Merry Christmas!
Rolex can Feck off,I didn’t buy one when the price was lower,I’m sure not going to buy one next year..
Is this just in the UK. I don't think the prices changed in the US last time you said it went up.
Well on the other hand, there are a gazillion old/vintage Rolexes for sale all over the place
How many ADs are holding their PM Daytonas ‘til the New Year??? 🤔
It would be sad if they didn't raise prices, otherwise where would the value stability come from?
These price increases are similar to inflation.
Merry Christmas, to you, not Rolex.
Merry Christmas James. 🎉
Bet we will see more of the the higher price references at watches and wonders 2025.
You have to expect precious metals going up. You only have to look at the gold market and it will only continue to go up. I'm a home trader and can tell you, by the start of the next decade, you can expect gold to be around 20k per oz by then. So buckle up buttercup 😂
Agreed!
The price for each watch to the extent that the wait list is fulfilled. Arguable most of the SS sports watches are grossly underpriced, as shown when they sell for above retail on the reseller market. In theory it should be impossible to buy a Rolex as then resell it immediately and make a profit if Rolex correctly priced to market. So any price that keeps a watch available to resell instantly and make money is more than fair.
Honestly, they won’t sell me one anyway. 12 months for an OP and still haven’t received their call. So I’m going for a JLC 😊 they seem to have a great price point anyway
I am from Brazil, and Rolex here definitely is an impossible buy for most people, I guess this is true in most places too.
With Rolex becoming more difficult to get, I think I will be moving on from owning one. I have a couple of Omegas, but really thinking of other brands.
Tudor?
Zenith is amazing movement wise. 😊
Been in the ”list” since 2018 for blro. I really don’t care of they put +100% increase cos apparently I’m not gonna get one.
Merry Christmas from Thailand Britt!
Well, come on, someone has to pay for those expensive AD boutiques in expensive cities with nothing to sell & sponsorship of Wimbledon & F1 etc!
Any news on the 1908 increases?
They happened 116 years ago 😂
Only people buying a gold Rolex are rich any ways, so for us normal people (who, unless you have had buying history pre 2018) won’t be in the market for a Rolex any way. 1% on steel feels fine. The rich are paying more to keep our rises low…
… if you can get a Rolex any way. Availability and allocation is the issue, not the price.
Another price increase for watches people can't get. I like Rolex watches in general but not the practice. People should take their money elsewhere tbh.
From unaffordable to affordable. Genius
Glad to have gotten my gold daytona before this... It was inevitable with gold doubling since the last increase...
+14%…….to give 10% rebate 🎉
Merry Christmas 🎄
Of course they increased prices. All those BitCoin races are not going to remain unexploited...
Merry Christmas from Australia 🦘🦘🦘
Merry Christmas! 🎄
if my watch leaked itd be broken.
Theyre overpriced as it is.
Merry Christmas Britt!!!!! 🎁⛄
im on the waiting list for the 2027 price increase
This is a bummer. Pure bummer.
i am ready to continue to not spend a dollar on that greedy company
Omg I got so scared for the automatic translations to german what the. TH-cam please stop.
Any price increases for 2030? Because that’s probably when my name will be called for my watch.
Thanks Britt and Merry Xmas to you...
Merry Christmas to you and yours 🫶, just not Rolex ADs or Patek CEOs.
And video related, the profit margin on PM models is enormous compared to SS, tell the motive in this increase.
The increase in the gold Rolex is probably because the value of gold is going to increase in 2025
Gringa Christmas Eve 🎉
The gold price went trought the roof. This was to be expected (greedflation). Still really like my Rolex and they're amazing watches. The AD was never popular,they are really stretching their old (80's) reputation here.
Also full yellow gold watches are for drug dealers.
2023 Just called, it wants his price increase back
Since Rolex ADs back door all their stock to the grey market and prices are falling anyway the price increase won’t make any difference.
If you live within your means you’ll be ok. Listen not everyone was meant to own a Rolex or any luxury watches in general. But that’s ok there are a lot of affordable watches in the market. Happy Holidays 🎄🥂
I predict Rolex are doomed - the clones are just too good and nobody wants to wait 20 years for a watch that looks the same as a £500 Chinese clone for £50,000
Spotting a fake rolex is easy just look at the person wearing it.
@@jamessmith-on3jftrue!!
@@jamessmith-on3jfeither the watch is fake, or the person wearing it is😂
Awesome update thank you
reasonable compared to what JLC does every year.
No effect, I am not fc# even now would purchase still not availability
No one buys now !!!
Got a Tudor, then a Rolex. Prefer my Tudor.
Thank you for the video
If you can’t afford it, don’t buy it❤