ordering a daytona

ordering a daytona

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taffyracer

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2,093 posts

250 months

Sunday 27th January 2008
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My mrs was supposed to have put an order in for a SS Daytona a few months back, ready for my 40th in just over 2 years, yesterday I decided to check and I was told that the dealers only thought it was an enquiry and not an order as no money actually changed hands, even though she did provide a CC for a deposit to be taken mad, checked the statement and they didn't so fair enough but annoying just the same and now I have no order in with Rolex and don't want to pay for a 2nd hand one, i believe the waiting list is 3 years

What should i be putting down as a deposit and i'm assuming that some dealer will get preference over others, so on that basis are there any dealers that I should be talking to ensure earlier delivery rather than sticking with my local guy?

anonymous-user

61 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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I'm surprised a dealer can give you a date for when one will turn up? I thought it was a bit more random than that.

taffyracer

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2,093 posts

250 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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they didn't but we were told it was about 2 1/2 years, which would work out about right.

Anyone have any thoughts on the best place to place a firm order?

EK993

1,946 posts

258 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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To be honest you will find it difficuly even getting your name put on a list - most dealers won't be prepared to do it as the stock of SS Daytona's that come in are usually reserved for their best customers.

I would say that if you find a dealer that is willing to put you on a list, that is the one you should go for!!

nbetts

1,455 posts

236 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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I walked into my local jewelers and ordered a SS Daytona with white face... it took 4 years to arrive. NO DEPOSIT. I have had it for just over one year.

Find another watch shop. smile

Fittster

20,120 posts

220 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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Do jewelers display Daytonas before they sell them on? I thought I saw one in the window of a local jeweler.

Is there a reason Daytonas are so popular besides the fact they are difficult to source? Maybe I'm missing something, but they don't jump out at me as being particularly special.

Cavanagh

643 posts

251 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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sent you a message

Vesuvius 996

35,829 posts

278 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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www.watches.co.uk

They've got loads. Black face, white face, whatever. From stock.

6.7k though. Which tells you how easy they are to get.

Geneve

3,930 posts

226 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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I think there's a bit of 'The Emperor's Clothes' with these steel Daytonas.

In other words, I think people want one because they think they can't get one, which somehow makes them more desirable, and perpetuates the effect.

Afterall, bi-metallic, gold or white gold ones sell below list.

S/S ones seem to be advertised by dealers for c.£6k if they are new, but private sellers will struggle to get much over list for anything that's more than a couple of years old.

OK vintage Daytonas, such as Paul Newman's, may be desirable by collectors but I can't help thinking that the contemporary volume produced Rolexes will fall out of fashion.

Andy OH

1,928 posts

257 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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Geneve said:
I think there's a bit of 'The Emperor's Clothes' with these steel Daytonas.

In other words, I think people want one because they think they can't get one, which somehow makes them more desirable, and perpetuates the effect.

Afterall, bi-metallic, gold or white gold ones sell below list.

S/S ones seem to be advertised by dealers for c.£6k if they are new, but private sellers will struggle to get much over list for anything that's more than a couple of years old.

OK vintage Daytonas, such as Paul Newman's, may be desirable by collectors but I can't help thinking that the contemporary volume produced Rolexes will fall out of fashion.
I agree with your quote on the vintage Daytonas being more desirable by collectors but I have been offered £5.5K for my Fat Hands model Daytona by David Duggan in Bond Street, so I believe your comment is a little incorrect. Also why is it that the S/S Daytonas have always had a waiting list as long as your arm and this will probably continue to be the case for the foreseeable future.

anonymous-user

61 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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Vesuvius 996 said:
www.watches.co.uk

They've got loads. Black face, white face, whatever. From stock.

6.7k though. Which tells you how easy they are to get.
£6700 is top price for one though.

There are many very reputable dealers selling new ones for £6000

Part of the problem is that many people on waiting lists are simply going to sell the watch when they get it meaning genuine Modern Daytona fans can't get hold of them.

I agree, it's a strange phenomenom though. The watch itself isn't universally regarded as a beautiful watch. I am certain if it was made by a cheaper manufacturer there would be no demand for them whatsoever.


911wise

1,872 posts

216 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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Why not combine your birthday with a trip to Dubai. They seem to be freely available there at around uk list.

RS Patrik

65 posts

213 months

Wednesday 30th January 2008
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The desirable version of any Sport Rolex have always been S/S.
Although I am in Sweden and my dealer is a schoolfriends father, hence it took me 1 month to get mine 3yrs ago..

The largest Rolex dealer in Sweden told a friend of mine, when looking at the Daytona as well as a Jeager LeCoultre at the same time, should you buy the JLC, you'll get the first Daytona that comes in.
So do the same, buy a Submariner or such and resell it straight away.


Asterix

24,438 posts

235 months

Wednesday 30th January 2008
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911wise said:
Why not combine your birthday with a trip to Dubai. They seem to be freely available there at around uk list.
Raelly? Please tell me where - Last dealer out here I asked said they'd never seen one.

911wise

1,872 posts

216 months

Wednesday 30th January 2008
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Asterix said:
911wise said:
Why not combine your birthday with a trip to Dubai. They seem to be freely available there at around uk list.
Raelly? Please tell me where - Last dealer out here I asked said they'd never seen one.

In a couple of the big malls and the airport shop.

Jules360

1,949 posts

209 months

Thursday 31st January 2008
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911wise said:
Asterix said:
911wise said:
Why not combine your birthday with a trip to Dubai. They seem to be freely available there at around uk list.
Raelly? Please tell me where - Last dealer out here I asked said they'd never seen one.

In a couple of the big malls and the airport shop.
Sorry, that is just not correct. I have never seen one at list price in Dubai and have looked very hard indeed !

911wise

1,872 posts

216 months

Thursday 31st January 2008
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Jules360 said:
911wise said:
Asterix said:
911wise said:
Why not combine your birthday with a trip to Dubai. They seem to be freely available there at around uk list.
Raelly? Please tell me where - Last dealer out here I asked said they'd never seen one.

In a couple of the big malls and the airport shop.
Sorry, that is just not correct. I have never seen one at list price in Dubai and have looked very hard indeed !
Last time I was there was in late 2006. I saw one in the airport shop and other some more in the large malls Only one had a price tag on (cant remember where. I roughly worked the currency conversion out to be about 5- 5.5k which I beleived to be about U.K. list at the time.

M3John

5,974 posts

226 months

Thursday 31st January 2008
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swerni said:
Fittster said:
Do jewelers display Daytonas before they sell them on? I thought I saw one in the window of a local jeweler.

Is there a reason Daytonas are so popular besides the fact they are difficult to source? Maybe I'm missing something, but they don't jump out at me as being particularly special.
What you may well have seen in the window is the white gold version
yes A lot of places only have the white gold vertion in the windows, infact local to wher i live it isn't uncommon to see them in the windows. SS models are the ones in demand.

wargriff

1,899 posts

209 months

Thursday 31st January 2008
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if you are after a daytona steel, michael spiers in plymouth devon have a new one in the window, saw it yesterday.
give them a call

GCH

4,063 posts

209 months

Thursday 31st January 2008
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Bet its been marked up and not at RRP though...