Rolex

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman wearing a GMII


The GMT-Master II can look great on a woman’s wrist. Its 40mm width and 48mm lug to lug length makes it the perfect size for smaller wrists, especially on a jubilee bracelet.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was in a Rolex AD this morning to meet with my sales associate. They have a CPO platinum Rolex Daytona with the Tiffany blue dial. The MSRP is $84,800 and it’s difficult to obtain. The certified pre-owned price in the store is $108,000.


What a weird thing to lie about. There is no such thing as a platinum Daytona with a Tiffany dial.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was in a Rolex AD this morning to meet with my sales associate. They have a CPO platinum Rolex Daytona with the Tiffany blue dial. The MSRP is $84,800 and it’s difficult to obtain. The certified pre-owned price in the store is $108,000.


What a weird thing to lie about. There is no such thing as a platinum Daytona with a Tiffany dial.


I described the blue color as “Tiffany blue,” it’s not a co-branded watch with Tiffany(though Tiffany sold Rolexes with their name on the dials in the 60s, 70s and 80s).

Anonymous
This YouTuber gets it. Rolex customers are “low interest/low information,” and that’s a good thing, surprisingly.

Anonymous
Next week the annual Watches and Wonders exposition kicks off in Geneva. The show is where brands unveil their new designs and models. It’s like Fashion Week, or Cannes, but for watches. This year the major buzz is about a possible discontinuation, rather than any new release. In recent years rumors have swirled every JFM that Rolex would discontinue the iconic Pepsi GMT. It never came to fruition but strong indicators are pointing towards it finally happening. Only Rolex would contemplate discounting one of their most sought after, most difficult watches to get your hands on. Prices on the pre-owned secondary market have already spiked to $26,000 - $30,000(retail price is $12,000). If the discontinuation becomes official at W&W that price will spike even higher.

https://robbreport.com/style/watch-collector/watches-and-wonders-2026-predictions-1237769008/
Anonymous
The current Rolex ambassadors that are still playing at the Masters:

Ludwig Åberg
Jason Day
Matt Fitzpatrick
Viktor Hovland
Sungjae Im
Brooks Koepka
Hideki Matsuyama
Colin Morikawa
Jon Rahm
Scottie Scheffler
Jordan Spieth
Justin Thomas

Off the course Rolex ambassador Jim Nantz continues to be the voice of the Masters.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The current Rolex ambassadors that are still playing at the Masters:

Ludwig Åberg
Jason Day
Matt Fitzpatrick
Viktor Hovland
Sungjae Im
Brooks Koepka
Hideki Matsuyama
Colin Morikawa
Jon Rahm
Scottie Scheffler
Jordan Spieth
Justin Thomas

Off the course Rolex ambassador Jim Nantz continues to be the voice of the Masters.



"Rolex Ambassador" = someone paid to wear a Rolex, not someone who bought a Rolex
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was in a Rolex AD this morning to meet with my sales associate. They have a CPO platinum Rolex Daytona with the Tiffany blue dial. The MSRP is $84,800 and it’s difficult to obtain. The certified pre-owned price in the store is $108,000.


What a weird thing to lie about. There is no such thing as a platinum Daytona with a Tiffany dial.


I described the blue color as “Tiffany blue,” it’s not a co-branded watch with Tiffany(though Tiffany sold Rolexes with their name on the dials in the 60s, 70s and 80s).



The ice blue and tiffany blue are completely different colors and a Rolex salesperson wouldn't confuse such basic details about their most in-demand models.



It's ok, you won't be the first nor the last old man with too much time on his hands who makes up ridiculous stories.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The ice blue and tiffany blue are completely different colors and a Rolex salesperson wouldn't confuse such basic details about their most in-demand models.

It's ok, you won't be the first nor the last old man with too much time on his hands who makes up ridiculous stories.


Okay Sherlock, here’s a short story about assumptions.

The CPO case is across the large jewelry store from the dedicated Rolex showroom. I quickly browsed the case to see how outrageous the prices were. I only purchase at MSRP. I never mentioned the CPO Daytona to my sales associate, we had other things to discuss.

I’m sorry to ruin your gotcha moment. Keep trying little buddy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The ice blue and tiffany blue are completely different colors and a Rolex salesperson wouldn't confuse such basic details about their most in-demand models.

It's ok, you won't be the first nor the last old man with too much time on his hands who makes up ridiculous stories.


Okay Sherlock, here’s a short story about assumptions.

The CPO case is across the large jewelry store from the dedicated Rolex showroom. I quickly browsed uthe case to see how outrageous the prices were. I only purchase at MSRP. I never mentioned the CPO Daytona to my sales associate, we had other things to discuss.

I’m sorry to ruin your gotcha moment. Keep trying little buddy.


Jealous is not a good look, I agree. We will enjoy our watches...we earned them.
Anonymous
The new Rolex releases for 2026 that will be showcased at Watches & Wonders this week can be seen in this video about the most desirable of the new models.


Anonymous
Here’s more about all the new models.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The current Rolex ambassadors that are still playing at the Masters:

Ludwig Åberg
Jason Day
Matt Fitzpatrick
Viktor Hovland
Sungjae Im
Brooks Koepka
Hideki Matsuyama
Colin Morikawa
Jon Rahm
Scottie Scheffler
Jordan Spieth
Justin Thomas

Off the course Rolex ambassador Jim Nantz continues to be the voice of the Masters.



"Rolex Ambassador" = someone paid to wear a Rolex, not someone who bought a Rolex


I’m aware. They get paid AND get free watches. I would have called them customers otherwise.
Anonymous
Most of the new Rolex 2026 releases aren’t worth talking about and the one that is will cost almost $60k. I also think discontinuing one of their most popular watches was a mistake. It’s going to be an interesting year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The current Rolex ambassadors that are still playing at the Masters:

Ludwig Åberg
Jason Day
Matt Fitzpatrick
Viktor Hovland
Sungjae Im
Brooks Koepka
Hideki Matsuyama
Colin Morikawa
Jon Rahm
Scottie Scheffler
Jordan Spieth
Justin Thomas

Off the course Rolex ambassador Jim Nantz continues to be the voice of the Masters.



"Rolex Ambassador" = someone paid to wear a Rolex, not someone who bought a Rolex


I’m aware. They get paid AND get free watches. I would have called them customers otherwise.


You wouldn't have called them customers because you wouldn't have called them anything. That's my point.
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