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Hi Kwik
I agree that the price at rolex are too high, their prices grow of 20% each year. Perhaps is it due to the launch of some new models like the new gmt, new turn o graph or the new dayto variants as well as marketing and r&d costs that are reverbating on the final retail price? I am not even mentionning that the Rolex distribution network is a p.i.t.a. Perhaps the people from Rolex see how the price for the vintage models skyrocket because of their collectibility and decide to apply this on the new models?
I don't know how honestely to answer this question honestely.
Prices with Rolex have gone insane that is true.
regards and have a nice day
georges
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