Sunday, March 25, 2012

All Major Rolex Models and Price discount in Hong Kong Rolex Authorized Dealers




For many people who keeps on aking me price of Rolex, and there are 500 comment asking the same questions about the current price of Rolex, I had hard time to reply but supported by friends who is working in Rolex AD and Dealers, I still manage to update them with latest price, but due to Swiss France appreciation in 2011, at the same time HK Dollars is pegged with green back. Rolex has adjusted the price 4 times in 2011, and 5 times for Tudor. In So far, Rolex has yet announced the price changes…Good luck!
But It is hard to track the price soon as I can see there will be price changes soon as Rolex did every year, an average of 10-15% increase in the past 10 years, So why not I put a rough estimation on every of the major models…

The Models: Rolex currently produces around a dozen different Oyster Perpetual models. Rolex also has their dress line, Orchid 50-60 and later Cellini. For ladies they make the 23mm Oyster-Perpetual, 26mm Date & Datejust, and 29mm Yacht-Master. In mid-size, you can get the 31mm Datejust or 35mm Yacht-Master (the only sport model offered in a case smaller than 40mm). Lastly there are the gents: 34mm Date & Air-King; 36mm Datejust, Explorer & President; and the 40mm Daytona, Explorer II, GMT-Master-II, Sea-Dweller, Submariner, and Yacht-Master. The new one like Explorer II, Sky-Dweller is made of a larger size of 42mm.
Some models like the gents Datejust currently have about 10 model numbers in production... The numbers help differentiate the different metals and bezels used. Dial colors are not included, so that leaves one with dozens of new Datejust choices... The Sea-Dweller in comparison is offered only in steel, only with a black dial, and only as Ref. 16600

Air-King: The Air-King could be considered the "entry level" model from Rolex. Current models retail for HKD$43,000 with the smooth bezel fitted, with the engine turned bezel, or HKD$49,000 with the White Gold bezel. It is 34mm in diameter and comes with an Oyster bracelet by default. The Air-King does not have a Date. In the 1970s, the Air-King was offered with a date and in gold & steel combinations which was rare! Those two variations likely ceased production since they are redundant next to the Date and Oyster Perpetual models. Rolex Air-King Watches.

Date: The Rolex Date is 34mm like the Air-King, but it obviously includes a date function. Its production began in the late 1950s, around the time the steel Datejust was introduced. Retails range from HKD$45,000 with a smooth bezel and Oyster bracelet to HKD$60,500 with an 18K white gold fluted bezel and diamond markers. The date model was once offered in 3 flavors: steel, 18k yellow & steel, and all 18k yellow gold. It is now only available in steel.

Datejust: The Datejust is the best selling Rolex model on the market, 60% of Rolex model is Datejust and has been for decades. It was first introduced in 1945. The gents model is 36mm in diameter and typically came on a Jubilee bracelet. Rolex seems to have changed their tradition on this and is sending more Datejust models out the door with the Oyster band. Models with smooth bezels are available, but less common. Most have the fluted bezel, which is 18k white gold on the steel model.

The Datejust was only available in gold until 1957 (conveniently a year after the release of the Day-Date which still has never seen a steel model). The steel Datejust was introduced and became an instant success. Rolex soon saw the steel variations selling much quicker than their gold models. Rolex countered this in 1962 when they introduced the gold and steel version..

Ladies Date/Datejust: These two models use the same 26mm case mold and offer the exact same functionality. Rolex discontinued the ladies Date, there was so much overlap in the models that it seemed long overdue. Retails range from HKD$46,600 for the most current 171960 steel Datejust. The more popular Datejust with White gold bezel retails for HKD$49,000. The Gold & Steel models start at HKD$606,00 (179173) and go up to HKD$97,000 for a 179313 with diamond mother of pearl dial and 12 diamond bezel.

Explorer: It was introduced in 1954, and has had one look through-out its life; a black dial with Arabic numbers at 3', 6' and 9', no date, smooth bezel, Oyster bracelet, and a stainless steel 36mm case. Except for the updates that all Rolex watches have received, it remained essentially the same watch. Today the watch retails for HKD$46,600 Rolex has announced an update to a 39mm case for the Explorer.

Explorer II: This model was introduced in the early 70's and was never widely distributed or popular until 1991. The original model was produced until the current model was released in 1985. The Explorer II uses the same movement as the GMT-II models and makes use of a secondary 24-hour hand that rotates once every day. The engraved steel bezel is stationary and was originally designed for speleologists (cave explorers) who can have a hard time determining if it is am or pm. Today its new Explorer II retails for HKD$50,500 and comes with only one choice: a black or a white dial. - Rolex Explorer Watches.

Oyster Perpetual: An odd name for a model considering every Rolex mentioned on this page is also an Oyster Perpetual... By itself, the "Rolex Oyster Perpetual" was basically the same as the smaller 34mm Air-King model. The Current Oyster Perpetual (no-date) is now the same size as the Datejust and comes only in steel or steel with white gold bezel. Rolex has introduced several unusual dials for this model. Retails start at $45,000 for the simplest ladies Oyster Perpetual and $42,000 for the simplest men's Oyster Perpetual. Both come standard with an Oyster bracelet.

Submariner: The Submariner was introduced by Rolex in 1954. The watch comes only on an Oyster bracelet and has a 40mm case. The steel model is only available with a black dial, and is one of the most recognizable Rolexes. Anniversary editions with green bezels can occasionally be found. The Submariner has the common single direction rotating diving bezel with minute markers for the first 15 minutes. The original models until 1958 are often considered "James Bond" models and have some easily recognizable difference. Primarily, they had a smaller crown, no crown guard, and the bezel only had minute markers every 5 minutes. In the late 70s the model 16800 was introduced. It sported the new sapphire crystal and quick-set function. In 1989, the 16610 was introduced with an improved movement and a more secure bezel, that is the most advanced and yet beautiful Submariner so far claimed by most of Submariner Collectors. In 2010, the 116610 was introduced with a ceramic (Cerachrom) bezel and improved “Glidelock” buckle. The Submariner is one the most popular models and comes in 4 styles, $49,900 for steel (no date), HKD$62,100 for steel (with date) for the new Ceramic model, $90,000 for 18k gold and; steel, and HKD$250,850 for the yellow gold model or HKD$263,600 for white gold.

Sea Dweller: The Sea Dweller was introduced in 1971 and discontinued in 2008. It is virtually the same watch as the Submariner. The only real differences are the thicker and heavier steel case, thicker crystal with no cyclops eye, and the helium escape valve useful only to deep divers. The original model was rated for 2000 feet and called the "Rolex Submariner 2000 Sea Dweller". It lost the "Submariner 2000" part of the title in 1973. The current issue, model 16600, is rated to 4000 feet and is sold only in steel. The Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA, model 116660, has replaced the Sea-Dweller model 16600 and retails for HKD$82,500. The DEEPSEA model offers a greater depth rating (to 12,800 feet) along with a thicker, larger case and an improved "Glidelock" buckle

GMT-Master: The 1950s were an exciting decade for Rolex and included the introduction of the classic GMT- Master. It was one of the first watches to utilize a second hour hand to indicate a second time zone. With the simple rotating 24 hour bezel, one could fairly easily tell the time in any time zone. The late 70s saw the introduction of the GMT-Master II which was basically the same, except now the user could easily adjust the 2nd hour hand with the crown in position 2. The steel models are only offered with black dials. The bezels are available in all black, red/ black, or red / blue. GMT's typically come with a Jubilee bracelet installed.

The original GMT-Master (16700) was phased out in the late 90s. The latest serial number Bernard's had for the 16700 was a U#, putting its birthday around 1997. With the flood of new models with a second time zone function from other manufactures, retiring it was a smart move, as most consumers will want to adjust the 2nd hour hand.

The GMT-Master II (16710) was discontinued in 2008 and replaced with the GMT-Master II (116710) The primary difference besides the 3186 caliber movement with Parachrom Bleu hairspring is the ceramic (Cerachrom) bezel. Some late production 16710s have been discovered with the 3186 movement.

The GMT-Master II with green hand retails for $62,100 in steel, HKD$91,500 in steel and gold, and HKD$256,000 for solid gold.

Daytona / Cosmograph: The story of the Rolex Cosmograph could be called the most chaotic of all the Rolex Oyster models. Rolex is keen on creating a winning product. The watch never really got off the ground until 1986 when the market for them exploded and the watches would often sell for double the retail price in Italy. The "Paul Newman" models manufactured around 1967 were and still are the most desirable of the Daytona models fetching prices over HKD$400,000. It retailed for around HKD$25,500 back then In 1989, Rolex replaced he Valjoux workhorse movement with the Zenith El Premiro movement. During the 1990s, the Daytona was the only Rolex model not using a Rolex movement. In 2000 came the newly developed Rolex caliber 4130 with a 72 hour power reserve. The steel 116520 retails at $84,000. Steel and Gold models retail for $113,000 and all 18K yellow gold for $265,000. Steel Daytona's have consistently sold for more than retail since the 1992. The two-tone and gold models do not sell for over retail, unlike their steel counterparts.

Note: Price listed here is rough estimation only, normally we can get 5% discount from Rolex AD in HK on these prices. Special Discount is available for certain model for some VIP.
Contact me for more information.

HK Snob

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HK Snob said...

Hi Tan
Assumming Box and paper is enclsoed

98% new 116520 Black should be able to be sold to end customer at HKD$85,000

95% new HKD$82,000

If you sell to dealer, less 15%

White Dial is about 5K lower in price.

if no paper , the price will be reduced by $3000!

HK Snob

Anonymous said...

Hi HK Snob! I will be in HK this Feb and I am thinking of getting a Datejust 2 116333 or GMT2 2 tone 116710LN. Kindly send info the list price and discount.

Also, will Rolex increase prices soon?

Thanks!

Manolo

HK Snob said...

Hi Manolo
Ref 116333 no diamond $84,100
Ref 116333 with diamond dial $98,000

Ref 116713 $91,500

The above is Rolex AD List Price.
I get less 10% on it.
HK Snob

Anonymous said...

Hi HK Snob!

My trip to HK is postponed till mid-May 2014. I am afraid there might be price increase. Would you know when Rolex is scheduled to increase their prices?

By the way my choice is 116300 blue index dial.

Thank you.

Manol

HK Snob said...

Hi Manol
ref 116300 list price is $55,500
There should be Ok as I see that under this market. Rolex will maintain the old price by May.
usually We can get less 12% off on that model by cash and 10% off using card

HK Snob

Anonymous said...

Hi
how are u? Still travelling frequently to philippines?
I will be in hk in mar-april and hope to get the daytona black face with steel and gold band. Do u think u can help? What would be the price now?
Thanks
ch ng

HK Snob said...

Hi CH,

just came back from Manila.
a piece of cake,
ref 116523 40mm two Tone HK$124,100
less 14% in cash...
hk snob

Phillip said...

Dear HK Snob,

Can you let me know the best price for this model in HK? (and where?)

Oyster, 40 mm, Everose gold. COSMOGRAPH DAYTONA. Reference code
116515LN.Bracelet:Leather strap. Dial: Chocolate.

Thank You

HK Snob said...

Hi Philip,
List price $214,600
have stock
less 12% off using your Credit card!!

HK Snob

Manny Silva said...

Hi HK Snob,

I would like to know the price of the GMT II Black/Blue (116710BLNR). Here in New York, the price is US$9000+tax, and there is a 2-month wait.

Since I will be traveling to Hong Kong later this year for 2 weeks, I wonder if I should just buy it in Hong Kong. Can you tell me if this model is also hard to find in Hong Kong?

Thanks,
Manny

HK Snob said...

Hi Manny

Ref 116710BLBR is nett HKD$62,535 now.
Later of the year, price would be lowered as there will be more 5% discount provided Rolex does not increase price by then.
Let me know 5 days before you come over.
HK Snob
HK Snob

Indra Setiawan said...

any suggestions of where to buy new and second hand rolex now?

thanks

Indra Setiawan said...

so any suggestions of where to buy new or 2nd hand? particularly interested in daytona model...

HK Snob said...

Hi Indra
New one is of course Rolex AD or some known parallel watch dealer.
old one, Kuen Kee, Vintage Concept.
or Kwai Yan.
you may whatsapp me for more.
HK Snob

HK Snob said...

Hi Indra
New one is of course Rolex AD or some known parallel watch dealer.
old one, Kuen Kee, Vintage Concept.
or Kwai Yan.
you may whatsapp me for more.
HK Snob

HK Snob said...

Hi Indra
New one is of course Rolex AD or some known parallel watch dealer.
old one, Kuen Kee, Vintage Concept.
or Kwai Yan.
you may whatsapp me for more.
HK Snob

Anonymous said...

Hello HK Snob! Am interested in a Datejust 2 with smooth bezel, blue face with sticks model 116300. How much is that? Price increase already?

Thanks!!

Francis

HK Snob said...

Hi Francis
116300 nett card $50450! :)
HK Snob

RG said...

How likely do you find a 116520 White Dial at a Rolex AD? Or how many months you have to wait usually?

HK Snob said...

Hi RG
Depends, one friend of mine from Singapore went to HKIA Rolex AD boought one Daytona White at HKD$87,500 on Friday!
I know them that they even had Daytona SST Black!
Where are you from? If you are interested at White, I check for you now.
HK Snob

Charles said...

Hi HK Snob,
I have been reading your various blogs and you are a man who knows how to enjoy life as well as a man of various interest. Most of it similar to mine like hiking, photography, travel, etc.
This coming June 2014, me and my wife are planning to own our first Rolex watch with this description:
Rolex GMT-master II Black and Blue Ceramic Bezel Ref 116710 BLNR
Rolex Datejust Lady 31mm steel and Everose gold with Dial of Pink raised floral motif and Domed Bezel 178241
Per your latest price update on Rolex GMT-master II Black and Blue Ceramic Bezel Ref 116710 BLNR , the net is now HKD$62,535.00. You also mentioned in April 2014 post that “Later of the year, price would be lowered as there will be more 5% discount provided Rolex does not increase price by then”
Can you help me with the two mentioned Rolex mentioned above? Will be going to your suggested Rolex AD in Tsim Sha Tsui like Oriental, Dickson and Emperor as well as Chow Tai Fook, Chow Seng Seng in Mong Kok.
Thanks,
Charles

HK Snob said...

hi Charles,
Yes, i like hiking, photography,wine drinking, food tasting and more serious is watch collection...where are you from. you may whatsapp me for easier sharing of watch price and picture. BLNR IS STILL MAINTAINING at that price you mentioned with my networking while many shop is still selling at no discount.i will help you for buying them
the Lady DJ i think i can get less 12% for you...:D
HK Snob

Si said...

Hi HK Snob

I am coming to HK in 2 weeks time. And I am very interested in a Daytona 116520 black dial. Would there be anywhere with a small chance I can get hold one? I understand that I will have to and willing pay a premium above the retail price. Do you know what would that premium going to be?

KR,
Si

HK Snob said...

Hi Si

Daytona Black price is $94,000 at AD
and 92,000 at Grey Dealer

I check and let you know which shop has this Watch...

Timing is an issue! Somehow I may get one tomorrow, you are not in HK...

Let's see...

HK Snob

Si said...

Hi HK Snob

thank you so much. It is a shame I won't be in HK until next Saturday. However, if this is ok, I will leave you another message when I in HK? Hopefully, I would be lucky

Thanks
Si

HK Snob said...

Hi Si, OK, Either comment here or Whatsapp me +639175854633 will do.
Thanks
HK Snob

Si said...

Hi HK Snob
I am now in HK...I will walk around tomorrow mk and tst area. as per our previous comment, would you kindly let me know which AD would i able to get hold of a ss daytona black....
Thanks a million
Si

HK Snob said...

Hi Si
As far as I know, Nothing in my connection.
Well, I will check today as I am in HK today.
Update you tonight if I have ..
HK Snob

HK Snob said...

Hi Si
Found one Daytona Black SST.. pls whatsapp me +639175854633

HK Snob

HK Snob said...

Hi Si
Found one Daytona Black SST.. pls whatsapp me +639175854633

HK Snob

Unknown said...

Hi HK Snob

Hope you are well.

I will be coming over to HK in August and wish to purchase a Rolex Daytona.

Could you please let me know the cash/card prices for the following:

1. ROLEX OYSTER GOLD AND STEEL DAYTONA COSMOGRAPH - Model: 116523 BLACK Y
2. ROLEX OYSTER GOLD AND STEEL DAYTONA COSMOGRAPH - Model: 116523 GREY


Many thanks
Meg

HK Snob said...

Hi Meg Chan,
I am fine, Thank you,
Ref 116523 Black or grey is same price.

List Price $124,100
I get less 10% from the list price using card.
Cash is same in discount.
Let me know if you can confirm
HK Snob

Unknown said...

Thanks, HK Snob.

The price is quite similar to that in Singapore.
Is there any GST that foreigners can claim back, which would lower the eventual price paid for the watch even more?

Meg

HK Snob said...

hi Meg
hk is tax-free.
hk snob

HK Snob said...

hi Meg
hk is tax-free.
hk snob

Charina said...

Hi HK Snob, based on a previous post, you mentioned that it may be cheaper to purchase a Rolex in Dubai or in Switzerland. Is that still true? How does the price in HK compare against Singapore, US and Philippines? Thanks!

HK Snob said...

Charina,

Base on my finding, the final price after official discount is roughly.
Hk and Singapore, Thailand similar.
Swiss and Hk under official discount similar. Duibai is about 5% higher than HK.
i believe, Singaporean, Thai and Philippine Rolex has increased discount to walkin now. About Parallel, it is about 15 to 20% off the list price.
HK Snob
HK Snob

Anonymous said...

Hi HK Snob,

Great review and blog you have. I would like to know the price of 114060 (new/used)? and what the usual discount is you can get at AD?

Do you prefer the previous version 14060M, as it seems to be less squared? Is it cheaper or higher price for a new one?

It would be my first rolex. Which other models do you suggest?

I will be here in HK around April, any price increase expected in the mean time?

Thanks a lot!

HK Snob said...

Ref 114060 after discount $52,800.
i think 114060 is better than 14060 for the watch 's new feature on movement and the ceramic bezel.
90% used one full set is about $42,000 of in HK.
If i were asked, what watch is suggested that to buy? I prefer Submariner Hulk Ref 116610LV Which is less and more collectible.

HK Snob

Grain & Wine said...

HI HK Snob!

Looking at 116660 Rolex D-blue, how much can I get it for BNIB?

rgds,
Alvin
+8526909eight0ninetwo

Grain & Wine said...

Hi HK Snob,

I'm looking at Rolex D-Blue 116660 BNIB how much will it cost?

Rgds,
Alvin
+8526909eightzeronine2

HK Snob said...

Hi Alvin,
ref 116660 D blue is hk$93,500
gray dealer watch.

HK SNOB

HK Snob said...

Hi Alvin,
ref 116660 D blue is hk$93,500
gray dealer watch.

HK SNOB

HK Snob said...

Hi Alvin,
ref 116660 D blue is hk$93,500
gray dealer watch.

HK SNOB

Jelau said...

Hi HK Snob!

Looking for Daytona ref. 116523. How much will it cost now?

Thank you!

Regards,
Jelau

HK Snob said...

Hi Jelau
official HK$109800, PARALLEL HK$90,000 estimated.
whatsapp me if you need more info.
hk snob

Joan said...

Hi HK snob:

May i know the prices of the following? DJ179171 black dial roman jubilee; 179171 choco dial VI diamond jubilee ; 178271 DJ blackdial jubilee. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Hi HK Snob, I am looking for 178240 WRJ in HK. How much it will cost?

HK Snob said...

Hi
178240 List Price HK$46600
at AD using card less 10%
Buy from Gray Dealer is less 18%
HK Snob

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