Been fortunate in Vegas and received a bluesey and a Guinness after 2 month waits respectively, but i live here and their preference ive been told is locals. Im a collector and despise flippers.
I don't get the hype of Rolex. There are other brands that are just as good, if not better than Rolex, with no waiting lists. Some day I think the masses will come to realize this. Just an opinion.
@@50calpulse76 You have a point. Just saw a man on an airplane that was wearing a Rolex Explorer and there was something special about it. That being said, I still can't see myself spending over 10K on a watch.
I've been waiting for an Explorer II for over 2 years. During this time I have discovered many other great brands. Glashutte Original, Oris, Ball, Rado, Omega, and Tudor to name a few. I may never get an Explorer II but there are plenty of other great watches to enjoy.
Me and my brother ordered 2 rolexes last december and i’m still waiting they said 1 of the 2 watches we ordered would be ready for us to take it last month but it still didn’t come about
I refuse to be a butt licker. The only thing you'll have to say when someone say something nice about your watch ....oh thanks....it took me 2 years and my self-esteem to get it.
I don't see how Rolex boutiques survive when they never have the watches that most buyers want. Maybe they are allowed to lose money and is considered part of their advertising expenses. I love watches and appreciate Rolex but I would never pay a premium, certainly not for pre-owned. I'm 52 now, in my 40's I planned to buy a Rolex when I turned 50. I ended up buying a Zenith. I just don't think I would be comfortable wearing a Rolex. Not because I'm worried about getting robbed, just because of the pretentiousness I think it projects. A Rolex is as much of a status symbol as it is a high quality watch. And I'm definitely not comfortable wearing a status symbol.
SMH. Jewelry store games... We all work hard for our money and luxury purchases deserve luxury experiences. The AD landscape needs to be drastically revamped IMO. I've since moved onto other brands. There is ALOT of options out there for your hard earned money.
Same here. I got super lucky in Utah with a gold sea dweller and since I’m a big guy 6’3 250 lbs athletic = it looks normal sized on me and I’m in love it with . However, I still want a bat girl sprite or Bruce Wayne lol
@@Behemoth66 hi I'm exactly the same 6 ft 4 and have 8 1/2 inch wrist size so the bi metal sea dweller looks great I'm in the UK it took 18 months before I could get one from the ad hoping to get an explorer 2 next and then a green basil submariner .
Chinese are into the automatic watches especially Longines , I’ve had a about 6 Rolexes I get on well with my AD ,it must be hard for people trying to get their first Rolex plus there’s a lot of snobbery with AD stockists,I’m moving away from Rolex as there are far better watches out there and no waiting lists ,all the best guys from Scotland
@@xekret definitely could have with the prices. Personally I just want to be the first owner and get it through the AD. I did think I would have it much sooner but it what it is
The world is gone bigger last years... 1 Mio watches in 1 year... More customers... P. S. Received my seadweller this Tuesday with luck from my ad. Greetings from Germany
Chinese people in general are very "show - offy " so my guess is that they will not stop buying. I asked a Chinese Man who was visiting California what he thought of other brands such as Breitling and while he thought they were great timepieces. he indicated to me that if you bought one and returned to work in one of the major city you would be absolutely lambasted for not getting a Rolex ,
not at all - there are Chinese watch fans of horology but they represent an extremely small percentage of the people buying Rolex who are doing so as a status symbol and have no more idea what a column wheel chronograph is as they do a cam version ..... as I said they are EXTREMELY concerned about status ..... as I said this is what they told me first hand and this is what dealers have to me also
I think the wait list wheather or not its artificial really sucks but I would rather wait for a new, real watch with authentic parts inside than get bent over on the grey market price wise and possibly getting something thats not up to par
After a year of waiting, I told them to take me off the list. Not interested anymore.
what a waste. half way.
Been fortunate in Vegas and received a bluesey and a Guinness after 2 month waits respectively, but i live here and their preference ive been told is locals. Im a collector and despise flippers.
I just never bothered to get on the waitlist. Figured, after thinking about it, that i just didn’t care all that much
Same story. So many interesting pieces in the world that competing in the game theory world of Rolex wait-list is not what excites me.
I don't get the hype of Rolex. There are other brands that are just as good, if not better than Rolex, with no waiting lists. Some day I think the masses will come to realize this. Just an opinion.
Have you owned a Rolex?
No but I have several friends that do.
For me it's the style and finish Rolex has that others don't. Function wise I would agree
@@50calpulse76 You have a point. Just saw a man on an airplane that was wearing a Rolex Explorer and there was something special about it. That being said, I still can't see myself spending over 10K on a watch.
That was a great civilized conversation between 2 gentlemen. I can see both of your points!
In India its still pretty bad. You still have to go through the "get x and we'll get you the Rolex" shenanigans.
@@dietcokepapii so sorry to hear this. No wonder the gray market is going so strong.
In Sweden, it's still impossible to get a stainless steel sports model with any predictable wait-time accuracy.
Yep, can’t even get an OP. Getting tired of these waiting lists.
I’ve tried twice. Was put on the “waitlist” and took forever. Had them take me off both times and got an Omega and Tudor instead
I've been waiting for an Explorer II for over 2 years. During this time I have discovered many other great brands. Glashutte Original, Oris, Ball, Rado, Omega, and Tudor to name a few. I may never get an Explorer II but there are plenty of other great watches to enjoy.
On the list for a stainless steel Daytona, picking it up in 40 years😊
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Me and my brother ordered 2 rolexes last december and i’m still waiting they said 1 of the 2 watches we ordered would be ready for us to take it last month but it still didn’t come about
I refuse to be a butt licker. The only thing you'll have to say when someone say something nice about your watch ....oh thanks....it took me 2 years and my self-esteem to get it.
I've yet for anyone to even notice my Rolex -which is probably a good thing.
I don't see how Rolex boutiques survive when they never have the watches that most buyers want. Maybe they are allowed to lose money and is considered part of their advertising expenses. I love watches and appreciate Rolex but I would never pay a premium, certainly not for pre-owned. I'm 52 now, in my 40's I planned to buy a Rolex when I turned 50. I ended up buying a Zenith. I just don't think I would be comfortable wearing a Rolex. Not because I'm worried about getting robbed, just because of the pretentiousness I think it projects. A Rolex is as much of a status symbol as it is a high quality watch. And I'm definitely not comfortable wearing a status symbol.
SMH. Jewelry store games... We all work hard for our money and luxury purchases deserve luxury experiences. The AD landscape needs to be drastically revamped IMO. I've since moved onto other brands. There is ALOT of options out there for your hard earned money.
every market is a cycle. That time will come again.
I am on a waiting list here in the Midwest USA. I will fill you in on my progress or lack of progress.
Same here. I got super lucky in Utah with a gold sea dweller and since I’m a big guy 6’3 250 lbs athletic = it looks normal sized on me and I’m in love it with . However, I still want a bat girl sprite or Bruce Wayne lol
@@Behemoth66 hi I'm exactly the same 6 ft 4 and have 8 1/2 inch wrist size so the bi metal sea dweller looks great I'm in the UK it took 18 months before I could get one from the ad hoping to get an explorer 2 next and then a green basil submariner .
Ok here is my progress. My AD is no longer a Rolex dealer.
Chinese are into the automatic watches especially Longines , I’ve had a about 6 Rolexes I get on well with my AD ,it must be hard for people trying to get their first Rolex plus there’s a lot of snobbery with AD stockists,I’m moving away from Rolex as there are far better watches out there and no waiting lists ,all the best guys from Scotland
Still waiting for a no date sub in Florida it’s been just about 11 months
what ad?
The joy of waiting and patience 😅
Might as well get one on the secondary for a little more. You could have been enjoying it for 11 months 🤷🏻♂️
@@xekret definitely could have with the prices. Personally I just want to be the first owner and get it through the AD. I did think I would have it much sooner but it what it is
@@kylesats I get that. Best of luck and hopefully you are not waiting by this time around next year.
Im on waitlist for No date Sub in Seattle
Let me know how long it takes you. I got mine from the Ben Bridge downtown by westlake. No date sub. Took me three months.
Canada still waiting list
I do not need Rolex, I have Omega!!
I have both - both are great watches!
The world is gone bigger last years... 1 Mio watches in 1 year... More customers... P. S. Received my seadweller this Tuesday with luck from my ad. Greetings from Germany
Chinese people in general are very "show - offy " so my guess is that they will not stop buying. I asked a Chinese Man who was visiting California what he thought of other brands such as Breitling and while he thought they were great timepieces. he indicated to me that if you bought one and returned to work in one of the major city you would be absolutely lambasted for not getting a Rolex ,
So you can buy a better watch, but the buyers in China are so uneducated about watches they don’t understand is what you’re saying?
not at all - there are Chinese watch fans of horology but they represent an extremely small percentage of the people buying Rolex who are doing so as a status symbol and have no more idea what a column wheel chronograph is as they do a cam version ..... as I said they are EXTREMELY concerned about status ..... as I said this is what they told me first hand and this is what dealers have to me also
I think the wait list wheather or not its artificial really sucks but I would rather wait for a new, real watch with authentic parts inside than get bent over on the grey market price wise and possibly getting something thats not up to par