Yes. It’s high time to leave it behind. And they have a point: you can bag something similar or better for less money.
I think many people already know it, but I’m interested to see a shop openly advertising it.
I know it's only an advertising e-mail to try and drum up some trade, but does anyone think it might be the case?
It wouldn't have stopped me waiting for my Sub, but does anyone think they have a point?
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Yes. It’s high time to leave it behind. And they have a point: you can bag something similar or better for less money.
I think many people already know it, but I’m interested to see a shop openly advertising it.
reverse psychology perhaps - the last paragraph really says it all.. its a sales tactic. Now time to stuff the turkey and buy in a shed load of beer before the pubs close.. Well it got me looking at the WF Christmas 'sale' - some lovely pieces there and outside the usual run-of-the-mill.
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Quite a few of us already have.
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
If I was on a waiting list for a Submariner, it wouldn't stop me from wanting the Sub though.
Nice enough advert. Alternative quality divers available now, at lower (but still big money) prices.
Leave it behind? Wouldn't part with mine.
Cringe when I read the word period … can’t stand that.
I was going to reply but every possible answer is so meaningless I felt sad.
Here's Sueño Con Serpientes by Silvio Rodríguez instead
It's just an ad to catch some of the potential customers who look at the prices online - and realise that they can't justify Rolex prices.
And if they had loads of subs for sale it would be ‘don’t settle for the rest, get the best, iconic watch, all time great, blah blah etc etc’.
Purely marketing strategy to make sales today. Tomorrow it will be something else.
Nothing says 'winner' like wearing a Sub
Misses the point that it’s not a watch that keeps perfect time or goes underwater that most buyers want, they just want a Rolex. Stick the Rolex name and crown on any of these perfectly good alternatives and there would be a waiting list straight away and they would trade well over retail. It’s all in the name at the moment.
I nearly bought one a few years back, but bought a Day-Date instead. In some ways you might say the sub has lost it's way as a tool watch as very few people would want a £10k watch as a tool watch. However it is a really good piece of design and extremely well engineered. For me I have a Marathon Navigator that does the same duty in my collection now.
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The words - Submariner and Sale are equal to the words Oil and Water.
They simply just don’t go together!
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I get that fact that 'old hands' who have owned a Submariner in the past may well have enjoyed it and moved on.
I also get that there are plenty of other technically equivalent alternatives available.
But for a person with an interest in watches the Submariner is THE iconic tool watch, and if you have never owned one that is a powerful itch that needs scratching.
For that person there is no alternative
Which Tudor is that in the centre of the Watchfinder pic please.
l do like that with the curved script above the 6.
I'm guessing about 49 out of every 50 people who want one new, can't get one, so it's a nice combination of realism and marketing.
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I doubt the Rolex Submariners will ever be left behind, they'll be being produced - and people will be buying them - for a long, long time to come.
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Ignorance breeds Fear. Fear breeds Hatred. Hatred breeds Ignorance. Break the chain.
Well I suppose if talking about watches doesn’t interest you that might be an idea.
I doubt if Eddie would mind a discussion about Watchfinder trying to shift peoples focus from the Sub to cheaper watches to create sales.
If so no doubt I’ll be the first to know.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
This! Absolutely bang on.
Also, I feel like a couple of the competitors are close in terms of their equivalent offering but many have a fatal flaw. I.e seamaster bracelet taper/bracelet arguably old fashioned…. Tudor BB 41mm and Pelagos quite thick… breitling superocean ETA movement and clasp doesn’t feel as luxury.. etc.
That being said, a seamaster on rubber for 1/3 or the grey market cost of a Sub is one hell of a proposition
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Really its all about the itch, if you want a Submariner then a Seamaster, a Tudor or a Fifty Fathoms just isn't going to scratch the itch, it might ease it but at some point you'll more than likely trade and sell your way up to the Sub..
Old fashioned - presumably unlike the Submariner which has retained the same aesthetic for decades
At least the new model has a wider bracelet, one of my dislikes of my 16610 was that the bracelet looked too thin - so they went on to make the lugs even thicker on the 11610 to emphasise this feature.
In terms of overall product quality I genuinely don’t think there are any significant differences between most of the watches in this price bracket - so it all comes down to the preference of the prospective owner.
If you must have a Submariner or a Fifty Fathoms or a Seamaster any will in practice be as good as the others but only that one brand will scratch that itch!
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FTFY
“We’ve played a big part in making it impossible to buy a Submariner at list and we’re now working on doing the same with other brands.”
I’m fortunate enough to have scratched the Sub itch, having owned a 5513 for the best part of 2 decades, along with various Seamasters. Have taken a bit of a back seat on Watch collecting for the past few years and now, when I’m in position to re enter, the market and entry price of Rolex and Subs in particular has moved on disproportionately so, for me, the juice is in viable alternatives at lower price points so kinda get the marketing angle to a certain extent. So many great options for diver tool watches though from Seiko through Marathon, Damasko, Sinn and Omega which is part of the fun and debate therein.
I think they have certainly improved the look of the new model by slimming down the lugs but I’m not a fan of 21mm lugs and, if it’s the same interlocking end link design as on the other models, think it looks really ugly on anything other than the original bracelet.
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But that’s just the result of Rolex’s usual blend of advertising, not quite accurate copy and astute product placement. The sub wasn’t the first, back in the day it certainly wasn’t the best and it brings nothing to the table that wasn’t offered by others. In short, it is only hype that there is no alternative. Reality offers a bit more choice to anyone with a real interest in watches.
I don't think it's time to leave it behind as it's a fantastic watch. I had a Tudor black bay, and sold it to buy a sub. I no longer have the sub as I had a revamp in my collection and my tool watch is now a Pelagos which is also a great watch. Part of my difficulty with the sub is I wanted to wear the hell out of it, and I know it can stand up to that, but it seemed like bashing around with almost 9K worth of watch on my wrist was awkward to me.
That said-I would love to own one again, and if I was only ever allowed one watch then it would likely be the sub.
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Leave the Mariner behind by all means but just remember it's sought after for a reason - it's an icon and the best. If you want to wear an icon, stay with the Mariner.
The 41MM no date is the best yet, a total stunner of a watch, now better more classic looks than the (Maxi mistake) and thinner, add in anti reflective now on the inside, add in the glide lock and the taper, what's not to like.
Lets all the chavs keep buying two tones, the 41MM no date is THE watch, just happy I got the call pre the 10% rise on there next month.
SS sports models are here for ever, the two tones will die in 2023/24 imo.
What can Rolex do now ! the 41mm Sub is now perfect !
Its time to leave Chanel behind, we've got some great Micheal Korrs handbags for you.
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I chose a speedie pro over a Kermit at list a long time ago and financially silly but I still wear the omega. I really wasn’t that taken with the sub.
Fast forward a decade or so and I realised I wanted one and got a maxi no date after lots of AD effort and haven’t looked back. It always looks and feels right and honestly having tried a bb58 there’s something Betamax/GoBots about most of the alternative options.
I got a 41ND this year and, maybe I’m in the minority, but I prefer the 40 for wearability. The AR and design balance is ace on the new one but the thicker bracelet is less comfortable. Either way the sub is still the daddy IMO.
This thread itself is a testament to the fact that we can’t leave Submariner behind.
How will so many people survive without having an opportunity to let us know again and again that it is not a special watch, was not first at anything, it is all marketing and product placement and it is not about the watch but about Rolex.
If there was no Submariner these poor souls may not survive or have anything to talk about.
Like yourself I’ve no skin left in the game; I had a v-serial 16610 for quite a few years but found I was wearing my SMP as it was more comfortable for me and kept better time.
Following a bad experience with the RSC I flipped it in 2018 - still no regrets!
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