Rolex Daytona - Order Time
Rolex Daytona - Order Time
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Skyman

Original Poster:

1,570 posts

245 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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I bought a new green bezel Submariner Date about 6 weeks ago, and would like now to place an order with an AD for a SS Daytona in the anticipation of getting it in 2 years time. Pardon the newbie question, but is this realistic?

Maxf

8,437 posts

262 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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I've been on the list for 3 years with no joy. I was also one of the first on the list for a green glass Milgauss but havent heard yet.

To be honest I think they lists are generally bks as the store managers will get hold of them first and sell them to dealers or give them to their best customers. The folks actually on the list are usually about 3rd in line (if you are first on the list). Just IMO of course.

Soovy

35,829 posts

292 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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Long long wait, generally go to very good customers.

Plenty here at 6.8k

www.watches.co.uk

Skyman

Original Poster:

1,570 posts

245 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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Soovy said:
Long long wait, generally go to very good customers.

Plenty here at 6.8k

www.watches.co.uk
RRP is about £5.8k isn't it?

Soovy

35,829 posts

292 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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Soovy said:
Skyman said:
Soovy said:
Long long wait, generally go to very good customers.

Plenty here at 6.8k

www.watches.co.uk
RRP is about £5.8k isn't it?
About five I think...

Dominic H

3,287 posts

253 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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Skyman said:
Soovy said:
Long long wait, generally go to very good customers.

Plenty here at 6.8k

www.watches.co.uk
RRP is about £5.8k isn't it?
As of 1st Oct, the price is £5730....Nice,

Keithp

299 posts

246 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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Hi all

Some may remember my quandry a few weeks ago , on what to buy, anyway had a nice complication ,last friday had a call from a jeweller , who asked the question i thought i would not hear for years , your daytona has come in do you want it !

Whats the relevence to this thread you may ask , well i only put my name down end of last year and i'm not a previous customer of their's. Apparantly the three peoply above me dropped out , with all the current doom and gloom i think there are lots of people dropping of the list.

A further twist is i pulled my name off the deep sea list to get my deposit back so could afford the daytona , when i turned up there to see them thy told me my deep sea would have been in this week ! i know there were 4 people on that list above me there as well so they must have dropped out as well .

Regarding price they are quoteing me £5340 for the daytona , i even rang back to double check as i have seen 5700 figure banded about .

Keith

Skyman

Original Poster:

1,570 posts

245 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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Sign of the times. I do not want to pay a premium, so perhaps I should puty my name on the Daytona list at my AD? Maybe I'll be lucky. What deposit is expected?

Keithp

299 posts

246 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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I had no deposit on the daytona, had £500 on the deep sea , they had done that to sort out the list to see who was serious .

Worth trying the dealers outside london.

Keith

sparkyb999

322 posts

219 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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I put my name down earlier this year and two months later had the phone call to say it was in, i wasnt ready with the funds, as i have estimated 2 years so i had to say not yet, i am still on the list.

The was a white face SS daytona, they were going to change to face to black for me.

Keithp

299 posts

246 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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Caught me out as well i had just bought a Britling and a new gmt 2 ! only two weeks ago and put a deposit down on the deep sea so there was a right panic !

Keith

5 wh

1,507 posts

236 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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I dont see what all the fuss is about the ss daytona-it seems a lot of people enjoy owning it because they are not easy to get rather than because they like the actual watch.

Before anyone flames me I do like Rolex watches and have owned a few over the years.I worked my way up to a solid gold full size yachtmaster which I bought 10 years ago and still own,and that-to me,is my ultimate Rolex.

I know a few people who are very good customers of Rolex AD's(usually not from buying Rolex's!),who have never been on the list for a Daytona but have been offered them at list with no wait.

Mr Noble

6,536 posts

254 months

Thursday 13th November 2008
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I was given £2000 by my grandfather on my 21st Birthday and he was more than happy for me to spend it all on the watch of my dreams!

Being a diver and having great admiration for the inventor of the "scuba" and the original co-designer of the rolex submariner, Jacque Cousteau it had to be one of them!! (not sure how true that fact is!)

I waited 18 months for the sub date, and when I collected it, the dealer agreed to put me on their Daytona SS list.

I never really thought much about it, (other than checking my details when the sub was in for a service) until 7 years later nearly to the day when they called to ask if I still wanted a black faced Daytona! eek

I collected it about 14 minutes later smile and have loved it ever since, althought it mostly lives in the safe frown £3995 very well spent! wink

The dealer was pretty suprised the other day when I popped in to look at a Navitimer and was wearing the Daytona. He said that 90% of his "one off" customers, just sell them on for a profit.

I seriously hope that I never need to sell it, but there is definatly a nice comfort in knowing that it should always be worth more than it cost me smile

Greg

Edited by Mr Noble on Thursday 13th November 09:32

dom9

8,519 posts

230 months

Thursday 13th November 2008
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Interesting stuff!

I was quoted 7 years last year, when I picked up my Sub... So i left it!

I am still looking for a White face Daytona, new model, for my best mate (paid for by his missus) for their wedding - It seems like a few could be coming on the market over the next few weeks!

Although, i am off to see a fellow PHers soon, which I am looking forward to.

philcray

862 posts

224 months

Thursday 13th November 2008
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My advice to any serious buyer would always be to ring around Rolex dealers outside the south east - i did this about 6 years ago and picked up a SS Submariner date within about 3 months when i was given all the ususal guff about 2 year waiting lists etc. I bought mine from Whittles in Preston who seemed to have a reasonable supply and, being based in a poverty stricken northern mill town, not a vast number of customers! i have no doubt this will have spread across the country by now.....

Fittster

20,120 posts

234 months

Thursday 13th November 2008
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Maybe the BoE should use the waiting list to judge the state of the economy when setting interest rates.

Ultra Violent

2,827 posts

290 months

Thursday 13th November 2008
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As said many times, they are there to be had, almost immediately. There are plenty of private sellers on the various watch forums selling them for little markup if any, for the current daytona. Do the legwork and save yourself a good holiday in bid-offer.

dom9

8,519 posts

230 months

Thursday 13th November 2008
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Got to be honest UV - I haven't found many brand new watches that don't have the mark up and i have put in quite a bit of leg work! frown

Could you suggest the best place to look?

Skyman

Original Poster:

1,570 posts

245 months

Thursday 13th November 2008
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So, if as my OP I want one in 2 years hence, do I just wait until nearer the time or is it worth putting my name down on my AD's list.

Slagathore

6,178 posts

213 months

Thursday 13th November 2008
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Chronomaster have one in there new arrivals section.

That was October 11th, so might be sold by now.

Its £5895.