Is the Rolex market re-balancing?

This, coupled with the devaluation of the pound against the Swiss franc, has driven up import prices; the devaluation against the dollar has created a price differential between major markets, making it cheaper to buy in that country compared to the US or any other country whose currency is pegged to or tracks the dollar, including oil-rich Middle Eastern countries.
If the UK government reinstates the instant VAT rebates that non-EU shoppers used to get, we could have a flood of high-spending tourists snapping up bargains in the summer because of the weakening pound.
Conversely, I’ve been crunching some numbers on the narrowing gap between replica Rolex prices at authorized dealers and on the secondary market.
I’ve reported extensively on the sharp drop in prices on the secondary market for Rolex’s most popular steel cool replica watches as well as AP and Patek Philippe watches since the first quarter.
That trend continues, with data from used watch specialist Subdial showing that Rolex prices have dropped 2.8% in the last 30 days, meaning the difference between retail and market prices has been shrinking.
According to Subdial, secondary market prices are down to £10,743 today, compared to £8,450 at authorized dealers, a difference of just £2,293. This gap could disappear if Subdial’s prices are on the high side.
The same is true for Patek Philippe prices, whose spokesperson confirmed to us today that retail prices in the UK and EU were raised by about 5% on September 1.
These price drops are a sign that sanity is returning to the secondary market and that many speculators who have been bullying authorized dealer salespeople might as well find something better to do.
It’s great for watch enthusiasts if their clone Rolex or Patek Philippe purchases retain their value or rise slowly over time. Still, the recent shortage and speculation have created a more unpleasant atmosphere around these brands and their retailers.
A re-balancing is long overdue, and I hope the market can find a happy balance that rewards watch lovers, not speculators.

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Superlative Chronometer Officially Certifie Rolex Turn-o-Graph ref. 16263

If you’re fairly new to Rolex, chances are you haven’t heard Turn-O-Graph. Like many Rolex icons, the Turn-O-Graph made its debut in the 1950s-1953, the same year that both the Explorer and Submariner were released.
Contrary to what many believe, the Turn-O-Graph was the first replica Rolex serialized product with a rotatable bezel. This groundbreaking element was later applied to the company’s diving and travel watches.
The following year, it received a major redesign to distinguish it from the hugely popular Diver. It dropped the Turn-O-Graph name, was incorporated into the Datejust collection, had a Cyclops-covered window at three o’clock, and changed the bezel to embossed metal rather than engraved aluminum.
As Rolex often does, the main reason for releasing a new iteration of the watch is to introduce a new movement, while most of the design and aesthetic details remain unchanged. The watch was also released with a few changes, with the ref. 16263 is one of the most popular choices with its typical two-tone visuals.
As for the ref. 16263, the case is made of stainless steel, but the bezel, winding crown, and central bracelet links are forged from gold, giving us a very characteristic combination of tones that copy Rolex calls Rolesor.
This combination of metals was first used in the Datejust collection, where many of the brand’s experiments were carried out, and has since been used extensively throughout the catalog.
The bezel is also particularly distinctive because it has been given the so-called engine-turned treatment. Alternatively, Rolex has discontinued this practice. The engraved bezel is surrounded by a series of decorative grooves, with markers and numerals every five and ten minutes on the Turn-O-Graph.
The Turn-O-Graph ref. 1626X succeeds the very short-lived ref. 1625X series and originated in 1977 to introduce a new movement.
This engine was the legendary Cal. 3135, a movement that would become the longest-serving and most widely used of all modern fake Rolex mechanisms. Incredibly, it is still powering the current fleet of Submariners some 30 years after its introduction.
Since the Turn-O-Graph occupies a niche in the Datejust collection, it was not issued with the exhaustive selection of different dial colors that the regular collection has.
Strangely enough, only the first and last generation models have Turn-O-Graph on their dials. All models in between, including ref. 16263 included omitting this lettering in favor of just Datejust, and the text “Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified” at the bottom.
Finally, the ref. 1626XX collection is the introduction of the sapphire crystal, replacing the previous acrylic overlay.
The ref. 16263 is a relatively unusual and obscure watch. Even so, it has an important place in the Rolex story; arguably, it was one of the first collections made by the brand to be used for a specific purpose, not just to tell time.
Its modest and unassuming reputation makes it an attractive find for vintage enthusiasts and those looking for something unusual.

So Why Buy a Pre-Owned Rolex?

There are many reasons to buy a pre-owned Rolex instead of a new Rolex. First, you can find all models currently in production and sold out at retailers. While you will almost certainly have to pay a premium to skip the line and get one today, many believe that the instant availability is well worth the extra cost.
In addition, not only will you have access to all currently produced models, but you can also choose from all discontinued and vintage models in the replica Rolex archives. Remember that Rolex only sells brand new watches at its authorized retailers and boutiques, so if you want an older model or a vintage Rolex reference for a huge collector, the secondary market will be your only option.
It is also important to note that the cheapest Rolex watches will be found on the pre-owned market. At retail, the cheapest Rolex models cost at least $5,000 to $6,000, but when it comes to pre-owned fake Rolex watches, older discontinued models cost about half that. If you’re on a budget, the used market is easily your best bet, as it will offer the most comprehensive selection and the lowest prices.
Finally, a used watch does not mean it will be old and beaten up. In many cases, you will find completely unworn Rolex watches on the second-hand market that their original owners sold because they knew they could make a considerable profit by selling them to a used dealer. For example, if you are lucky enough to get a stainless steel copy Rolex Daytona at retail price, you can turn around immediately, sell it, and make more than double the profit in the process. In addition, watches can always be restored and repaired, so many previously vintage watches have been fully restored to their original factory specifications before being sold on the used market.

What does the serial number on Rolex stand for?

The first number shows you the Rolex model or which collection it belongs to. For example, a luxury Obsidian model, often worn by the rich and famous in the movies, would start with 182. The first part determines the total length of the reference number. Earlier watches used only two digits to describe the model, size, and movement type, resulting in a four-digit reference number. More recently, the first part of the reference number has been expanded to four digits, making the total length of the reference number six digits.
For more than a decade (since 2009), Rolex serial numbers have been generated entirely at random. While Rolex dealers can tell from the serial number which year your watch was made, owners can no longer tell from the serial number alone.
There is an interesting historical exception to the idea that the serial number is a unique identifier. In 1954, Rolex ran out of serial numbers! Until then, the watches counted serial numbers (watch with serial number 7500 followed by watches with 750001). When they reached 999999, they started counting again from 010000. For this reason, two old Rolex watches may have the same serial number.
In addition to the two numbers on the face, Rolex watches also have a code on the back of the clasp, known as the clasp code or bracelet code. Indicates the year and month in which we created the clip. It is not unusual for the year of the clasp to be different from the year of the watch, so don’t worry if you find this. However, if the clip has been replaced, it affects the watch’s value, so this is something to keep in mind.
The serial number is on the inner ring under the glass/crystal at 6 o’clock. The reference number is on the outside of the case at midnight. Both are listed on the Rolex “papers” (paper or plastic). The reference number is based on the watch’s model, material, bezel type, and possibly other information. For instance, a look with a reference number starting with 140 is a Rolex Submariner.
Each Rolex is a unique treasure, and the serial number is a unique identifier. It does not tell you anything in particular, although, for older watches, the serial number may tell you the year of manufacture.

Why Make a Rolex Investment?

Rolex is the most recognized and respected watchmaker on the planet. Since 1905, the brand has cultivated a loyal following of collectors and enthusiasts who are always looking for the next luxury watch to buy. On the other hand, Rolex watches are more than just a fashion statement. Copy Rolex watches maintain their value because of the brand’s popularity and production standards, so a well-chosen Rolex watch may be a wise investment. Rolex watches are a good investment for a number of reasons, including factors below: Cheap Rolex watches
Rolex produces about 800,000 watches a year, but that’s not enough to meet demand, and there are long waiting lists for several models. Some authorized stores do not have enough inventory to keep some models in their display cases. Due to the nature of the release, limited-edition models are not common. Because there are only a few thousand limited editions, demand always outweighs supply, ensuring that they appreciate value over time. This also means that limited edition watches are worth more on the second-hand market than new watches purchased from an authorized dealer.
The materials used in Cheap Rolex watches also have a big impact on their market value. While the great value of platinum, gold, and diamonds may convince you that they are the best investments, Rolex models constructed from these materials are generally expensive and difficult to sell, leading to a significant depreciation in value.
Unlike other investments such as houses or stocks, increasing the value of a watch does not require any effort. You may need to renovate your home by adding an additional room or replacing appliances to increase its value. Stocks need to be constantly monitored and bought and sold because their value fluctuates.
Depending on your goals, you can also invest in used watches, but make sure you know how to determine the authenticity of a replica Rolex to avoid buying a useless fake. Verify that the serial numbers on the certificate of authenticity match the serial numbers on the watch, which should be laser engraved, not etched. Also, at the six o’clock position, check the crown etching on the glass.

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Luxury Replica Rolex watches are becoming more and more popular

Few watches in the history of copy Rolex have been as distinctive as the Datejust Turn-O-Graph (aka Thunderbird). At first glance, it looks like a standard Datejust, but a closer look reveals a 60-minute scale on a rotating white gold bezel of the same name, providing a unique aesthetic element as well as additional functionality on the wrist. The name “Thunderbirds” is derived from the nickname of the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, which was formed in 1953 as the first supersonic aerobatic team. The story goes that a pilot began wearing the Turn-O-Graph, which eventually became the squadron’s go-to watch – a nickname that soon emerged.
When it was launched at the beginning of the 21st century, Ref. 116264 represented the last generation of the Thunderbird before it was discontinued in 2012. The model introduced a fluted bezel for the Turn-O-Graph, which actually further bridged the gap between Rolex tool watches and formal watch styles. It also introduced a number of new dial colors and configurations, including the now-iconic red second’s dial, which helped distinguish the watch not only from previous generations of Thunderbirds but also from its contemporaries in the standard Datejust line. 116264, while the most modern of Rolex’s Thunderbirds, is a classic example – versatile, visually distinctive, and ready for anything ready. Its 36 mm Oyster case ensures a comfortable fit, while its fluted bezel adds a touch of elegant contrast, perfectly capturing the “high-low” aesthetic that has characterized the collection for more than 50 years.
In 2020, Rolex released a new, slightly larger 41mm Submariner with slimmer lugs, a wider strap, and a new (to the Submariner) caliber 3230. While replica Rolex is easily the most conservative progressive brand when it comes to updating its classic designs, some collectors believe that the new Submariner goes – however minimally – a little too far. As a result, over the past two years, 40mm “six-figure” Submariners, such as the two-tone 116613 we have here, have become “classics” worthy of any collector’s attention.
The fake Rolex Submariner is probably the most recognizable watch in the world, and when made in two-tone steel and gold, it represents serious luxury all the more. We love the six-figure Submariner of this era for its exquisite case and bracelet, ceramic bezel insert, slim 13mm thickness, and excellent 3135 movements with date and 48-hour automatic running.

Rolex Cellini watches

The History you should know about the Rolex Cellini

By the 1970s, the Cellini line was a diverse, elegant, dress-oriented timepiece. While the vast majority of Rolex watches used their patented water-resistant Oyster cases, the Cellini line tended to skip the screw-down crowns and case backs because they did not need to be as highly water-resistant as tool watches.
Rather than focusing on robust and specialized designs, the replica Rolex Cellini line emphasizes refinement and the use of gold and precious stones. Dress watches were by no means a new concept; however, the Cellini was the first Rolex collection to focus strictly on aesthetics rather than pure function – something that has become very common throughout the watch industry.
While many of the earliest Rolex Cellini collections followed a fairly classic and conservative aesthetic, the line expanded in the 1970s to incorporate the bold, angular designs that characterized the era. During this period, Rolex hired famous designers like Gérald Genta to design some of their new models, and watches like the “King Midas” and Ref. 4651 have many of the unique design features that characterize the watches born during this era.
Although completely unconfirmed by Rolex, most collectors believe that Genta was the designer who created the King Midas, as this unusual watch has many key design elements that can be found in the majority of his other work, such as the unconventional case shape, strong angular lines, and the unique integrated strap.
After experimenting with bold angular lines in the 1970s, the Rolex Cellini collection began to take on a more traditional and consistent overall aesthetic. Models like the Cellini Danaos add a modern twist to a decidedly vintage design. At just 35mm in diameter, these replica watches have a slightly barrel-shaped case design that is oddly reminiscent of Rolex’s older blister-case models; however, they are more refined and elegant than their predecessors.
As Rolex continues to flush out the look of its Cellini collection, the overall aesthetic of the line has shifted back to classic and traditional designs. Instead of the bold and angular lines of the 1970s, the new generation of fake Rolex Cellini watches return to a simple and timeless design, finished to the exacting standards of all Rolex pieces, with subtle touches of refined luxury at https://www.brazildining.com.
Many of the design cues that originally appeared on early 21st century Cellini watches can still be found on the modern Cellini timepieces that Rolex sells today. While these new Cellini watches are modern in terms of build quality and materials, they can also be seen as contemporary counterparts to the earlier Cellini dress watches that Rolex first brought to market decades ago.