i don't understand. i thought the scarcity is because SS daytona is a value buy for that model. but when people pay significantly above SS' msrp, it just doesn't make sense. why don't people just get the TT daytona?
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i agree with u that there is no need to pay premium price 4 ss daytona where tt is going 4 more 'reasonable' price. not all ppl like tt, i 4 one is not a tt fan. The ss daytona has this 'cult' status, so there could be this preference. Moreover, the supply is so what 'limited' compared to other models like explorer, gmt II, sub. There r occassions where there is no stock 4 sub date also. There is so the 'feel' when u put on the ss daytona. I am abt to commit to a daytona purchase and i tried the ss, tt, wg. Only ss speaks to me.if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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personally, i dont really like the TT Daytona, but WG....YES, but that will be way too expensive....and it is nice to wear a SS Daytona knowing it is not so easily available ( at that time, now, it should be more readily available ).
Just a matter of personal preferenceMy Small Collection :
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the concept of scarcity is in a sense self perpetuating -- the scarcer something is, the more people want it. i don't buy the idea that more people prefer the ss to the tt. it is not that way for other rolex models, why should it be for the daytona? i think the ss' scarcity came from the fact that it's the entry model and therefore a good buy. but when people start paying a premium because it is scarce, you know they don't *just* like the watch. they like the warm and fuzzy notion that they have something that's not easily available... for now.
anyway, is it possible to pay msrp for the ss in sg?
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Originally posted by tomasulu View Postthe concept of scarcity is in a sense self perpetuating -- the scarcer something is, the more people want it. i don't buy the idea that more people prefer the ss to the tt. it is not that way for other rolex models, why should it be for the daytona? i think the ss' scarcity came from the fact that it's the entry model and therefore a good buy. but when people start paying a premium because it is scarce, you know they don't *just* like the watch. they like the warm and fuzzy notion that they have something that's not easily available... for now.
anyway, is it possible to pay msrp for the ss in sg?
Please correct me if my figures are incorrect.
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it is possible to purchase one if it comes from overseas set. but chances are low, unless you are very good friend of a seller who is a very good customer of overseas AD. this is due to exchange rate and tax rebates.
but if u are asking about purchasing one from sg AD, then it is near impossible, but i think can, if your value of purchase watches say is like half a million or something in a year for few consecutive years.
Originally posted by tomasulu View Postanyway, is it possible to pay msrp for the ss in sg?if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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Originally posted by triton View Postit is possible to purchase one if it comes from overseas set. but chances are low, unless you are very good friend of a seller who is a very good customer of overseas AD. this is due to exchange rate and tax rebates.
but if u are asking about purchasing one from sg AD, then it is near impossible, but i think can, if your value of purchase watches say is like half a million or something in a year for few consecutive years.
there are reports that folks in US are getting the ss daytona at msrp. man, if i have half a million bucks to spend on watches, an ss daytona will not even be on my radar.
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Why not?
Many loyalities, celeb, billionaires also wear 116520... yes, they buy PP also but they buy them and keep....
Originally posted by tomasulu View Postthere are reports that folks in US are getting the ss daytona at msrp. man, if i have half a million bucks to spend on watches, an ss daytona will not even be on my radar.
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personally i also not a TT fren, but as to whether one would pay extra premium to buy a SS is subjective right, i mean if pple want it that badly, they will pay more for it. if there is a surge of demand for TT, prices will sky rocket as well.. just a matter of which side of the scale u tipDon't trust anyone too much, even your own shadow leave you when you are in darkness.
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Here are 2 examples from Sotheby's Auctions... Lot 64 is a TT daytona and Lot 122 is a SS. Which one can fetch a higher price in the resale market? TT sold within the est price, on the other hand SS sold at a premiun... So now you know why you need to pay more for SS?
LOT 64
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A GOLD AND STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET
CIRCA 1995 REF 16523 COSMOGRAPH DAYTONA FIRST GENERATION
8,000—12,000 CHF
Lot Sold. Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium: 8,750 CHF
LOT 122
R - ROLEX
A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH REGISTERS AND BRACELET
OYSTER PERPETUAL, COMOGRAPH DAYTONA, CIRCA 1995, REF.16520
9,000—12,000 CHF
Lot Sold. Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium: 20,400 CHF
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116520 all the wayMy Small Collection :
GMT II 16710 Coke U series
JLC Master Control ( May 2008 )
Daytona SS White ( Jan 2009 )
Porsche Design P6310 Red ( Feb 2009 )
Azimuth Back In Time ( Wrist lounge special edition ) ( Jan 2010 )
PAM 312 ( Feb 2010 ) ( Send me an offer for this baby if you are interested)
Look Look See See for :
BNIB 1995 ( W series ) Rolex sport model
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supporter of SS....
Originally posted by MsLucifer View Postpersonally i also not a TT fren, but as to whether one would pay extra premium to buy a SS is subjective right, ....
another one is hublot BB, those using same material, yet premium price is different again.
im not sure if im right to say it is due to supply and demand.if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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obviously ss retains its value better. like everything else, its price reflects the interplay of demand and supply market forces.
some like ss and some like tt, that's a given for every rolex model that comes in ss and tt. but one thing we know -- gold is more valuable than ss. i like the ss too but i just can't see myself paying more for something that is less valuable intrinsically.
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