Rolex Perpetual
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PeterGadsby

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1,358 posts

179 months

Yesterday (15:05)
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HI,

Has any got an Oyster Perpetual watch? Thinking of getting one this is the first “high end” watch I am thinking of getting, currently my most expensive watch I have is a Tag Heur F1 watch.

Any guidance very much appreciated.

Thanks

- Pete

fflump

2,395 posts

54 months

Yesterday (18:42)
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There’s a wide range of ages models sizes and dial colours and styles so best narrow down what you prefer. I’m not a huge fan as I think they are a bit bland but can see the appeal.
Personally I’d avoid the date/cyclops models it really disrupts the look.

PeterGadsby

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1,358 posts

179 months

Yesterday (19:32)
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I just want the plain one green face, I think 41mm but need to try the smaller ones.

https://www.rolex.com/en-us/watches/oyster-perpetu...

I went to the Rolex shop in Puerto Banus today (we are on holiday) & they said they couldn’t sell me one!!!

Is there typically a waiting list to get one new?

- Pete

paulguitar

30,762 posts

129 months

Yesterday (20:24)
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PeterGadsby said:
HI,

Has any got an Oyster Perpetual watch? Thinking of getting one this is the first “high end” watch I am thinking of getting, currently my most expensive watch I have is a Tag Heur F1 watch.

Any guidance very much appreciated.

Thanks

- Pete
I have a 41mm with the dark blue dial:



I'm very pleased with it.

fflump

2,395 posts

54 months

Yesterday (22:22)
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PeterGadsby said:
I just want the plain one green face, I think 41mm but need to try the smaller ones.

https://www.rolex.com/en-us/watches/oyster-perpetu...

I went to the Rolex shop in Puerto Banus today (we are on holiday) & they said they couldn’t sell me one!!!

Is there typically a waiting list to get one new?

- Pete
I’d advise you google the question as there are millions of pages on this issue.

PeterGadsby

Original Poster:

1,358 posts

179 months

paulguitar said:
I have a 41mm with the dark blue dial:



I'm very pleased with it.
That looks really nice, how long did you have to wait and did you need to do anything special to get on a waiting list if there was one

PeterGadsby

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1,358 posts

179 months

fflump said:
I’d advise you google the question as there are millions of pages on this issue.
I just thought it might be useful to get first hand experience of buying one, as I am a newbie with Rolex

- Pete

the-norseman

14,427 posts

187 months

There are waiting lists for all Rolex's these days, you need to go into your local authorised dealer, tell them exactly which one you want and ask them to add you to the list.

Luckily for you the one you want isn't a highly sought after piece so it should be fairly quick.

paulguitar

30,762 posts

129 months

PeterGadsby said:
paulguitar said:
I have a 41mm with the dark blue dial:



I'm very pleased with it.
That looks really nice, how long did you have to wait and did you need to do anything special to get on a waiting list if there was one
Thanks.

I was on 'the list' for 4 years before giving up. Actually, I am still on that list, out of curiosity to see if I will ever get a call.

The 'overs' on this model are now fairly modest. I found an unworn one on eBay that was three weeks old and contacted the seller to negotiate. It was listed at £6150. He already had two other Rolexes and had bought this one to put in his safe. He'd recently had a less-than-expected insurance payout after a no-fault car accident and, under the circumstances, accepted my offer of exactly what he had paid for it (£5,550) for a quick sale.


I think there will be other sellers who will do something similar when approached by someone who has the money ready to go. The alternative is to do the whole Rolex 'list' palaver. Anecdotal evidence suggests the wait may now be a lot shorter than it once was, so it would certainly be worth expressing an interest.

Sheetmaself

5,927 posts

214 months

I have one, mine is the purple with orange dots can’t remember if 39 or 41mm.

You say you have Tag’s and other watches, did you buy these from the same dealer or recently? If so then even if they don’t sell Rolex they can likely put you on a list for one.

70% of the time i buy watches from one guy in one shop. It doesn’t always sell the brand I am after but as they are part of a larger group he can almost always get what I want.

Apart from that they are good solid watches often overlooked but they have some really fun designs.

fflump

2,395 posts

54 months

PeterGadsby said:
I just want the plain one green face, I think 41mm but need to try the smaller ones.

https://www.rolex.com/en-us/watches/oyster-perpetu...

I went to the Rolex shop in Puerto Banus today (we are on holiday) & they said they couldn’t sell me one!!!

Is there typically a waiting list to get one new?

- Pete
The green dial OPs (both light and dark) are more popular than most so the waiting time may be longer. Go to your local AD and see what they say. They may even have the odd OP or DJ available for immediate sale.

PeterGadsby

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1,358 posts

179 months

fflump said:
The green dial OPs (both light and dark) are more popular than most so the waiting time may be longer. Go to your local AD and see what they say. They may even have the odd OP or DJ available for immediate sale.
Yep will do, I’m on hols at the moment so emailed the two closest, I assume they don’t often reply but you never know.

- Pete