Rolex submariner wait list with real examples

Rolex submariner wait list with real examples

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InformationSuperHighway

6,037 posts

185 months

Monday 8th April
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pistonheadforum said:
Why do you want a Subby? Is it because

1. You love the design - Get a homage for under £200 and off you go - no wait time and it will be just as practical as the real thing.
2. You want people to think you are cool. Nobody cares what watch you are wearing I'm afraid and if they notice and like it they will be wondering not what a great guy you must be, but rather how THEY would look wearing it.
3. You want to put your money somwhere safe. In that case the market is working as required and the scarcity nonsense is what's keeping it at the price you expect (and need).
Or maybe people just like them?

I bought mine because i've always wanted one (Not a sub, but an Explorer, but still).

Not for anyone else.. not because I want to show off, not for an investment.. For me.. because I like it.


Dimebars

899 posts

95 months

Tuesday 9th April
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Octoposse said:
No joy on a no-date Sub, nor an AirKing.

Two different ADs - one (vile condescending AD - shovelling watches out to golf club “mates of mates” flippers) two years in.

The other (really pleasant, but unfortunately there’s always a Knightsbridge billionaire who wants six as prezzies for the domestic help in front of you) ‘just’ 12 months.
Woe is me………

Just buy an Air King from the grey market. They’re not the most sought after and grey prices vs list reflect that.

Or you can continue to feel downtrodden and moan about it

paulw123

3,230 posts

191 months

Tuesday 9th April
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I have no interest in buying grey as it just finances flippers. If I get one from the AD then good. If not I'll cope without.

hilly10

7,151 posts

229 months

Tuesday 9th April
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Always liked the Sub and when the chance came to buy one in 2011 I jumped at it. It was second hand 16800 23 years old but completely overhauled by Rolex St James in 2008. I paid £2600 worth every penny considering what it’s worth now. I wear it only on high days and holidays, but the biggest kick for me is my grandson will have it and I hope he will treasure it and hand it down to his offspring’s

bennno

11,659 posts

270 months

Tuesday 9th April
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Called round, found a ss sub date in stock, got offered 10% discount, so I brought it.

Was in 1999 mind. Are they more than £2050 now?

zorba_the_greek

695 posts

223 months

Tuesday 9th April
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bennno said:
Called round, found a ss sub date in stock, got offered 10% discount, so I brought it.

Was in 1999 mind. Are they more than £2050 now?
lolz

toastybase

2,226 posts

209 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Depends on numerous variables.

My experience was a 6 week wait for a sub date in 2022.

Don’t really wear it that often. Maybe 4-5 times since purchase.

jgrewal

759 posts

48 months

Wednesday 10th April
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pistonheadforum said:
I found this quite interesting:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTbo00zayIQ
This video is excellent and I think I am feeling the same way after many years of ownership. In regards to the opening post not a submariner but for a GMT it was 3 years after I purchased 2 other watches.

donutskidmark

1,204 posts

154 months

Monday 22nd April
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Jefferson Steelflex said:
I’ve had my name down for a 126610LV for 2 years now.

i’d neglected to visit or call the AD for some time, but was in there last week collecting an OP for my wife and mentioned the wait i’d had. They suggested this was about right and I should be getting a call some time this year. Who knows.
When the Starbucks LV was first released I emailed my usual Rolex AD contact asking for one and was emailed back it would be a ‘two year wait’- so I completely forgot about ever getting it.
Two years later I was going to London for the day and remembered the email exchange so I emailed them back completely tongue in cheek and said ‘I’m coming to London so I’ll pop in to collect the Starbucks you promised me’
To my complete surprise they replied ‘ok, what time will you be arriving to collect it?’
It just proved to me once again that these stores have decent watches in the safe if they choose to sell them-