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Why does Rolex still dominate the watch world, even when collectors constantly debate the brand online?
In this episode, Rod Dye and Rio the Watcher break down why Rolex remains the standard in modern watch culture. From resale value and brand control to the psychology of scarcity and the reality of the authorized dealer process, this conversation goes beyond surface-level Rolex hype and gets into why the crown continues to outperform nearly everyone else.
They also unpack what the latest retail and secondary market numbers say about the industry, why brands like Cartier and Richard Mille are thriving in different ways, and why Omega may need to rethink its product and messaging strategy. Along the way, they tackle whether there’s such a thing as a bad Rolex, debate the most underrated and overrated models in the catalog, and build their personal Rolex Mount Rushmores.
Things You’ll Learn:
Tools / Frameworks Matt Shares:
Key Timestamps
0:00 – Intro and wrist check
05:45 – Rolex leads both retail and secondary market sales
10:16 – Is there actually a bad Rolex watch?
13:37 – Cartier, Omega, Richard Mille, and the rest of the top 10
21:14 – Why Omega may be losing ground
26:33 – Why Rolex Wins
30:49 – The AD process and whether it’s broken
39:49 – Most underrated and overrated Rolex models
47:39 – Rolex Mount Rushmore
55:32 – Final thoughts on Rolex as a luxury icon
#rolex #watchculture #luxurywatches #watchcollecting #explorer1 #airking #watchdebate #watchmarket
By Due:TIme presents The WatchersWhy does Rolex still dominate the watch world, even when collectors constantly debate the brand online?
In this episode, Rod Dye and Rio the Watcher break down why Rolex remains the standard in modern watch culture. From resale value and brand control to the psychology of scarcity and the reality of the authorized dealer process, this conversation goes beyond surface-level Rolex hype and gets into why the crown continues to outperform nearly everyone else.
They also unpack what the latest retail and secondary market numbers say about the industry, why brands like Cartier and Richard Mille are thriving in different ways, and why Omega may need to rethink its product and messaging strategy. Along the way, they tackle whether there’s such a thing as a bad Rolex, debate the most underrated and overrated models in the catalog, and build their personal Rolex Mount Rushmores.
Things You’ll Learn:
Tools / Frameworks Matt Shares:
Key Timestamps
0:00 – Intro and wrist check
05:45 – Rolex leads both retail and secondary market sales
10:16 – Is there actually a bad Rolex watch?
13:37 – Cartier, Omega, Richard Mille, and the rest of the top 10
21:14 – Why Omega may be losing ground
26:33 – Why Rolex Wins
30:49 – The AD process and whether it’s broken
39:49 – Most underrated and overrated Rolex models
47:39 – Rolex Mount Rushmore
55:32 – Final thoughts on Rolex as a luxury icon
#rolex #watchculture #luxurywatches #watchcollecting #explorer1 #airking #watchdebate #watchmarket