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For one of the most discreet, and rarely quoted, executives in the Swiss watch industry, Rolex CEO Jean-Frédéric Dufour was surprisingly candid and controversial in an .
You should have worn a T-Shirt with your Rolex that says "If you have nothing nice to say, shut up.and YES it's a real one." jasonbellevue View Public Profile Does anyone have a Rolex reference page they know of on the web that could explain the timelines/models that used this? I apologize for my ignorance in this subject. And .
For one of the most discreet, and rarely quoted, executives in the Swiss watch industry, Rolex CEO Jean-Frédéric Dufour was surprisingly candid and controversial in an interview with Swiss newspaper NZZ ahead of this week’s Watches and Wonders.
You should have worn a T-Shirt with your Rolex that says "If you have nothing nice to say, shut up.and YES it's a real one." jasonbellevue View Public ProfileI don't know how to say Rolex General Discussion Does anyone have a Rolex reference page they know of on the web that could explain the timelines/models that used this? I apologize for my ignorance in this subject. And some dials read "SWISS-T<25" I'm trying to learn more and more about Rolex watches before I off and buy one.
I had pretty much given up on a call from my Rolex AD. Over the last two years I have visited my Rolex AD 6 or 7 times (only two in my state, one near me). I bought my Tudor Pepsi GMT from them. I talked up multiple salespeople and had a few take down my information on which one I wanted.Posted by u/NiftyEuropean - 95 votes and 64 comments Rolex has done nothing to acknowledge this major flaw in this new movement and my advice to anyone looking to buy a new Rolex with a 32** movement would be to stay clear and buy something used with the 31** movement until Rolex decides to fix the issue.
It’s virtually impossible to walk into an authorized Rolex dealer and buy any of the brand’s popular tool watches, to say nothing of its steel models. This scarcity contributes to value retention while, at the same time, aggravating watch lovers beyond belief.Rolex only makes around 2,500 Daytona Ceramic’s and 3,500 Pepsi’s per year and there are around 1M people who want them. To say there aren’t enough to go around is a gross understatement. Raising prices to grey levels would only double grey prices. This isn’t so surprising when you get to really thinking about it. The Rolex Yachtmaster II has gone through a number of iterations and revamps with Rolex trying to keep the model alive. It’s seen everything from precious metals to incremental dial changes, but nothing really stuck with collectors. For one of the most discreet, and rarely quoted, executives in the Swiss watch industry, Rolex CEO Jean-Frédéric Dufour was surprisingly candid and controversial in an interview with Swiss newspaper NZZ ahead of this week’s Watches and Wonders.
You should have worn a T-Shirt with your Rolex that says "If you have nothing nice to say, shut up.and YES it's a real one." jasonbellevue View Public ProfileI don't know how to say Rolex General Discussion
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Does anyone have a Rolex reference page they know of on the web that could explain the timelines/models that used this? I apologize for my ignorance in this subject. And some dials read "SWISS-T<25" I'm trying to learn more and more about Rolex watches before I off and buy one. I had pretty much given up on a call from my Rolex AD. Over the last two years I have visited my Rolex AD 6 or 7 times (only two in my state, one near me). I bought my Tudor Pepsi GMT from them. I talked up multiple salespeople and had a few take down my information on which one I wanted.Posted by u/NiftyEuropean - 95 votes and 64 comments Rolex has done nothing to acknowledge this major flaw in this new movement and my advice to anyone looking to buy a new Rolex with a 32** movement would be to stay clear and buy something used with the 31** movement until Rolex decides to fix the issue.
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It’s virtually impossible to walk into an authorized Rolex dealer and buy any of the brand’s popular tool watches, to say nothing of its steel models. This scarcity contributes to value retention while, at the same time, aggravating watch lovers beyond belief.Rolex only makes around 2,500 Daytona Ceramic’s and 3,500 Pepsi’s per year and there are around 1M people who want them. To say there aren’t enough to go around is a gross understatement. Raising prices to grey levels would only double grey prices.
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