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55 of 70 people found the following review helpful.
From an proprietor of this watch.
By G. Hewitt
I actually own this watch and I am wearing it as I type. This is known to be one of the most difficult to get watches. Authorized dealers are given ONE per year (actually two, but one is black-faced, and one is white faced). The white faced is the most demanded, thence more rare. I waited over a year to get mine, and only by luck did I get mine. The 116520 is milestone of Rolex's success. It signifies the begin of a new era for Rolex... in which EVERY watch, EVERY component, and EVERY piece is made altogether by Rolex all over all watches in their production. Until the year 2000, the Daytona's internal elements were made by Zenith & Valjoux (still great quality, but not made by Rolex). This watch retails (at the moment I am writing) for with regards to seven grand. If you want the watch now... you will have to remunerate over ten to twelve grand. If you want to wait 2-3 years on a waiting list (if you may even find a merchandiser who has one, ordinarily they only trade this watch to clients who have purchased other Rolex's and don't hold a waiting list) then go to an authorized merchandiser and do so. Be careful who you buy this watch from, as fakes are getting better and better. If you do buy one, be sure to take it to an AD (Authorized Dealer) to see to it it is Authentic. If you think this watch is costly now... wait 5-10 years... it will be worth more than a house in today's standards. Rolex increments the cost of their watches each year by 7-20%, so this watch is going to go up in value... don't trust me... watch the prices go up for yourself and see.
Along with new Rolex's going up in price... your applied Rolex does too... at long last your applied Rolex is worth more than you purchased it new and you may trade it to break even or make profit... and therefore the reason that so a great deal of gather these timepeices. Of course... if you want to invest your money... you may find a lot dandier returns at a bank or financial consultant than in a Rolex.
If you buy this watch above MSRP, you are giving somebody a LOT of money... wheras when you buy from Rolex... a big percentage of the cash goes to Charity... just a FYI.
Details on the watch - The Calibre 4130 (the motion inside the watch) is already being praised by watch authorities as one of the TOP 10 movements ever created... for it's simplicity, accuracy, and efficiency. It uses less constituents than other models and is very rugged... this is a watch you could wear jackhammering each day all year and not have to worry in regards to it breaking.
27 of 34 humans found the following review helpful.
Poor Listing of Item, IMO
By Nathaniel Ames
I don't think adequate info is being given for a Rolex Daytona/Cosmograph timepiece.
First, there will have to be a model number, i.e. the initial letter of the serial number. The later Daytonas which have the serial numer on the Rehaut of the watch are ordinarily considered to be more valuable.
Second, if the timepiece is an older series Daytona, this means it has been sitting around for a good deal of time with the firstborn lubricants drying up.
Third, I think it's only ethical to list the current merchandising price for a Stainless Steel Daytona. My understanding is sthat the full syndication from an authorized merchandiser (AD) is $9,925. I recognise that Daytonas trade for more than the syndication on the grey maket... and I know that ADs only receive with regards to 2 per year, thence creating a demand that surpasses supply and consequently the higher price. However, I believe than an AD may only charge the marketing price.
Fourth, I don't believe it states without doubt or question whether this is a new or pre-owned watch.
Lastly, there will have to be a firm statement whether the watch is being purchased through an AD, and consequently would have the Rolex guarantee... other than as supposed or expected who knows whether or not the watch store may provide any type of Rolex level repair, which... if they don't have a Rolex-trained fix person with regarding $100,000 investment of authenti Rolex tools, lubricants, availability to authenti Rolex parts, etc... they may well not.
All in all, for a watch in this price range I don't think Amazon is doing their occupation in protecting their customers.
That's my $.02.
Nathaniel in Oceanside, CA
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
BUYER BEWARE!!
By T. Hughes
If this watch on Amazon (or any other website) is a "new" watch, it likely is not being offered by an Authorized Dealer, as internet sale of Rolex productions by their dealers is expressly prohibited. Prohibited to the point that one such sale will cause prompt revocation of their "authorized dealer" status. As such, Rolex productions purchased online ARE NEVER entitled for a factory Rolex warranty, even if it is a new watch. The only way the warranty could be registered from an online sale would implicate fraud and violation of Rolex's merchandiser policies, thence implicating the purchaser and vendor in a crime. Rolex is EXTREMELY protective of their product, pricing and dealers and has a zero tolerance policy for their dealers who do not comply--just ask a good deal of of the 20+ jewelry stores in Florida that were axed in the last 2 years or so.
Fakes are getting more and more common, and harder to detect by those other than a jeweler who knows Rolex products. When all is said and done, there IS peril related with buying a watch online advertised as Rolex. If you want to be assurred of the "genuine article" with a Rolex warranty, you will have to buy through an authorized dealer.
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