Watch lovers in Japan can spend years hunting for a Rolex (2024)

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With the hashtag #rolexmarathon, Japanese people reveal the lengths they currently have to go to find their dream Rolex. But the scarcity of the Swiss-made timepiecesis a global phenomenon, exacerbated by investors eager to snap up luxury products in times of crisis.

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Masayuki Sakurai has been running a “Rolex marathon” since January this year. The 43-year-old entrepreneur is on the hunt for a Cosmograph Daytona, one of the three most in-demand Rolex models alongside the Submariner and the GMT-Master. Almost every day, after work or between meetings, Sakurai goes looking in a few boutiques in the chic Tokyo district of Ginza or in other parts of the capital.

If he has time, he even visits the same shop twice a day. “The most popular models are sold to those who are there when the shop receives them. So it’s better not to arrive ten minutes late,” he tells SWI swissinfo.ch.

In Japan, unlike in Europe, there are no long waiting lists. Unless you are a privileged customer of the brand, the rule is simple: first come, first served.

Since 2015 or so, luxury sports watches have become increasingly popular in Japan. And not just Rolex – certain models by Swiss brands Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe and Richard Mille are also particularly prized.

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Unavoidable shortage

Contacted by SWI swissinfo.ch, Rolex said in a written statement that the rarity of its products was not part of a business strategy.

“Currently production can’t respond to the existing demand without lowering quality, and that is unimaginable,” says spokeswoman Virginie Chevailler. She confirmed, however, that Rolex is continuing to expand capacity at its four sites in Switzerland “as much as possible, and always in keeping with quality criteria”.

Nevertheless, a number of specialists say that the time it takes to get your hands on a Rolex – which can extend to years in some parts of the world – is not necessarily bad news for the Geneva brand.

“There is always a little marketing and prestige attached to rarity,” says Jean-Philippe Bertschy, a consumer goods analyst at the Vontobel investment management group. “In any case, Rolex has never strayed from its principles, which is also part of its success.”

These principles are notably independence, discretion, extreme consistency in developing its iconic models, and strict control of its distribution channels. With a turnover of almost CHF8 billion ($8.42 billion) in 2021, according to estimates by Morgan StanleyExternal link, Rolex is by far the most successful Swiss watch brand around the world.

Rolex produces more than a million timepieces each year in its largely automated factories. It doesn’t aspire to operate in the same league as high-end brands like Patek Philippe or Audemars Piguet, which produce only a few tens of thousands of watches and which sell fewer – but more exclusive – products. But the fact remains that the sheer desirability of Rolex, a decisive factor for positioning in the luxury sector, is reaching new heights.

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Well-organised resellers

“Considerable funds released by central banking authorities to support the economy during the pandemic have boosted demand even more,” says Masayuki Hirota, editor-in-chief of the magazine Chronos Japan.

Whereas in the past in Japanonly watch fans devoted themselves to running a “Rolex marathon”, many Japanese who profited financially from the pandemic have now joined in – purely in the hope of reselling their gold-medal acquisition.

“A second-hand specialist told me that 90% of Rolex buyers are resellers,” Hirota says. “They are very well organised and encourage ordinary people to take part in the marathon too. Official boutiques try to fight against the reselling, but it’s an endless battle.”

For those motivated more by profit than by the pleasure of a prestigious watch on their wrist, the margins are attractive. With a catalogue price of CHF13,000, the Daytona so coveted by Masayuki Sakurai can be found on major online watch sites for up to almost CHF60,000. It’s not unusual for popular Rolex models to fetch as much as five times their original price on the second-hand market.

From real estate to luxury watches

And it’s not only in Japan: luxury watches have become highly prized investment objects around the world. A study by Bob’s Watches, an online watch sales specialist, found that the growth rate in the market value of Rolex has exceeded that of gold, real estate or other investments previously considered stable, according to the Hong Kong news site hk01.comExternal link.

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In China, a survey fromOctober 2021 of 1,500 adults with an annual income of over 500,000 yuan (CHF73,600), by consulting firm CSG Intage, found that 88% of respondents expected to maintain or increase their spending on luxury watches over the next 12 months. Prestigious timepieces are an attractive alternative for wealthy Chinese at a time when authorities are cracking down on property speculation.

Given that luxury watches have become a kind of universal standard of value, they also allow wealthy Chinese to bypass strict capital controls which limit transfers of assets abroad by individuals to $50,000 (CHF47,700).

“Customs officials either won’t notice your watch or may not know how much it is worth,” said David Wang, a luxury watch reseller based in Shanghai, in an interview with the Financial Times. “That creates a safe and efficient way to take your money abroad.”

Beware the Rolex bubble

But beware of disappointment, warns Masayuki Hirota. “Personally I think the ‘Rolex bubble’ is a temporary phenomenon which will eventually calm down. One reason is that the price per unit is relatively low, despite the potential margins. In addition, unlike with shares, there is no way to short-sell a watch, which makes active investment difficult.”

In Tokyo, Masayuki Sakurai has been running the marathon for 70 days now and has visited the official Rolex retailers more than 300 times. He makes on-the-ground enquiries about the status of stocks and has occasional conversations with the sales teams. While waiting for the inventory check, his heart races. “It’s like a game of chance, it’s addictive,” he says. “The more difficult an object is to get hold of, the greater the sense of achievement when you succeed.”

M.P., another Japanese watch lover who wants to remain anonymous, is in the 27th month of his quest. For him, there’s also no end in sight. But he continues to run to luxury shops around Tokyo. “The Rolex marathon makes me better and strengthens my personality,” he says.

Nevertheless, he hopes the inflation in second-hand markets will calm down. But why he is so insistent in his hunt for these timepieces? “They are cool, practical and well-designed watches,” he says. “I love looking at them again and again, and I would love to have one. I love Rolex.”

Translated from French by Catherine Hickley.

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FAQs

Does it really take a year to make a Rolex? ›

An advert once claimed it took 12 months to make one Rolex watch. While that sounds ridiculous, it's actually true. Of course Rolex could speed this up for certain models if necessary, but each watch requires so many parts and virtually everything is made from base materials in-house.

How many man hours does it take to make a Rolex? ›

Reasonably, it would take a maximum of a few hours to assemble a Rolex movement, and that is probably a generous time estimation. The general time estimation is that it takes around 3h30min–3h40min for a Rolex watchmaker to assemble the complete watch from scratch. This is when a watchmaker has all the parts completed.

Why are rich Chinese rushing to sell Rolex? ›

Reportedly, more and more Chinese individuals are selling their prized possessions such as Rolex watches and Hermès bags. The rationale is to make money, but according to experts, the prices of these goods have fallen so rapidly in recent times that it is a loss-making trade for the panicked sellers.

What watch is higher than Rolex? ›

Patek Philippe arguably owns the top-tier of high-horology. Once, the most expensive watch ever sold was a Patek Philippe with many complications and sold for over 11 million dollars, second only to a Rolex that was worn by Paul Newman.

How much is the cheapest Rolex? ›

How much is the cheapest Rolex? The cheapest Rolex for women is the Oyster Perpetual Reference 276200 that costs $5,300 MSRP. For the men is the Oyster Perpetual Reference 126000 at $5,800 MSRP.

How many years will a Rolex last? ›

Most Rolex watches would last a lifetime and can even be passed down generations if they have been cared for properly. A Rolex can function for 15 years or more if they have not been serviced and is in good condition. Rolex recommends ten years between services; however, you could service them every five years.

Does Rolex use real gold? ›

Gold Rolex pieces are only made with solid gold, never gold-plated. Crafted with high-quality materials, Rolex uses 18-karat gold made at their in-house foundries to ensure the utmost premium metals are used in each Rolex.

How long will a Rolex run without wearing it? ›

No matter what, your Rolex will require winding if it is not worn. Modern Rolex watches have a power reserve time between 48 and 72 hours. Older Rolex watches don't have a substantial power reserve time, so they can quickly stop running after just a few hours.

Should I wear my Rolex everyday? ›

One of the best things about owning a Rolex watch is wearing it and enjoying it every day. This daily, constant wear is one of the best ways you can care for your watch. While Rolex watches are famous for their durability and robustness, your Rolex will inevitably gain scratches and dings while you wear them.

How long is the Rolex waiting list? ›

To buy a Rolex Daytona, the waitlist is often suggested to be 5 or 10 years long. The harsh reality is that unless you have a large spending history with your Authorised Rolex dealer you're unlikely to ever be offered a Rolex Daytona.

What is the most expensive Rolex on website? ›

Rolex Pearlmaster collection: $87,000 (2021)

The Rolex Pearlmaster tops our list of the most expensive Rolexes that you can buy today. The watch first retailed for $87,000, but its price might vary depending on the market price for diamonds at the time of your purchase.

Why is Rolex cheaper in Japan? ›

Japan: In recent years, Japan has become one of the cheapest places to buy Rolex watches. The Japanese yen has weakened against the US dollar, making it more affordable for foreign buyers. Additionally, Japan has a competitive market for luxury goods, which has contributed to lower prices.

Are real Rolex made in China? ›

First, understand that a real Rolex timepiece is not made in China. If you find any Rolex box that states it's made in China, you should know that it is not an original. All Rolex wristwatches are made in Switzerland.

Who is the closest competitor to Rolex? ›

Rolex's alternatives and competitors. See how Rolex compares to similar products. Rolex's top competitors include Breitling, Jaeger-LeCoultre, and Hublot.

What is the king of all watches? ›

Play a simple word association game with anyone — say "watches" and the reply you get will most likely be "Rolex." The Rolex brand is so ingrained in the minds of much of the world, it's hard to believe watches even existed before Austrian national Hans Wilsdorf started the company in the early 1900s.

Which is the No 1 watch brand in world? ›

1. Rolex. If there's one watch brand out there that everybody knows, it's Rolex.

Is Rolex more prestigious than Omega? ›

It's one area where Rolex has an edge over Omega, and that counts for a lot. Despite Omega's illustrious history, when it comes to the strength of the brand, no luxury watchmaker comes close to Rolex. Rolex is not only the most well-known luxury watch brand, but one of the most reputable brands in any category.

What watch does Elon Musk wear? ›

Elon Musk Watch - Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M

In the picture, Musk wears Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Omega Co-Axial 231.10.

What to do if your Rolex is stolen? ›

File a police report immediately. Make sure to provide any photographs of the watch, along with the serial number and any unique engravings or features of the watch. If you have your Rolex's documentation outlined above, offer to send it. If your watch is insured, call the insurance company as soon as possible.

Is it OK to buy a 20 year old Rolex? ›

There's nothing wrong with purchasing a pre-owned or vintage Rolex watch, as these timepieces will survive for decades.

Can I shower with my Rolex? ›

All you have to do after diving or a day at the beach is simply to rinse your watch with fresh water to remove any salt and sand deposits: wearing your watch while showering at the end of the day should do the trick. The Oyster case of your Rolex protects it from water and makes it completely dustproof and waterproof.

How much did a Rolex cost in 1970? ›

In the early 1970s, the 18kt Rolex Submariner was introduced and could be purchased for $230, or $1,422 when adjusted for inflation. The stainless steel Submariner with a date had a price of $385, or $2,080 with inflation.

Are diamonds on Rolex real? ›

Embedded Diamonds

Genuine Rolex bands do sometimes have diamonds, but they are also authentic diamonds. Some people who sell fake diamond Rolex watches might also use fake diamonds in the body or band.

Is Rolex 14k or 18K gold? ›

(The brand's proprietary 18K Everose, introduced in 2005, includes around 2% platinum to seal in the color). Since 14K gold contains a higher proportion of the harder metals, it is actually a more durable alloy than the 18K Rolex uses exclusively today.

What makes a Rolex so special? ›

Rolex watches show time accurately and are robust, sturdy and reliable. Maintaining consistently high quality with estimated annual production numbers of about three-quarters of a million pieces is an art unto itself. And it's to Rolex's advantage to omit unusual complications.

Which Rolex models are most in demand? ›

The best Rolex investment watches in 2023 include the Daytona, GMT Master, Submarine, and Explorer. Rolex watches are a good investment because they have low supply, high demand, and ununiform price increases.

What is the most difficult watch to buy? ›

The World's Most Complicated Watch. See what 8 million dollars will buy you.

What is considered a poor man's Rolex? ›

Back in the days, Tudor solely used off-the-shelf movements with Rolex parts. This gave the Tudor watches the label “poor man's Rolex”. But as Tudor has developed and innovated new and unique models, as well as its own in-house calibers, it is now a high-end watchmaker in its own right.

What Rolex is least in demand? ›

The Milgauss is also another less appreciated model in the Rolex lineup, it has less demand than most other Rolex professional models. With less demand also comes less production quantities from Rolex, and when it comes to the Milgauss the Z-Blue is the special edition watch to get.

What is the cheapest legit Rolex? ›

What is the best and cheapest Rolex you can get? Any Air-King, Datejust, or Explorer on our list are fantastic choices if you're looking for a cheap Rolex watch. Still, a popular opinion among many Rolex enthusiasts is that the Air-King is the best affordable Rolex.

What is the waitlist for Rolex 2023? ›

So, the Rolex Daytona waitlist 2023 is likely to be at least 5 years if you're able to buy a Rolex Daytona. We've seen Covid pass through, World Cups end and start, markets rise and fall almost simultaneously and all within the time it takes to get your hands on a Rolex Daytona.

Can you walk in and buy a Rolex? ›

Availability. Walk into any authorized Rolex dealer, and you're going to see a lot of Datejusts, Day-Dates, Oyster Perpetuals, perhaps a Milgaus, maybe an Air-King, and usually a fresh batch of Cellini dress watches in a wide range of sizes and colors. You'll always see a swath of women's models.

What is the best dealer to sell Rolex to? ›

Sotheby's, the best place to sell your Rolex, has watch sales throughout the year that are held online and in multiple selling locations, including Hong Kong, London, Geneva and New York.

What watch did Bill Gates wear? ›

Watches of the Richest People in the World: Bill Gates Watch - Casio Duro Analog MDV106-1AV.

What is a No 1 watch? ›

Best Watch Brands Overall: Omega, Rolex, Tag Heuer. Best Affordable Watch Brands: Swatch, Timex, Citizen. Best Expensive Watch Brands: Patek Philippe, Cartier. Best Smartwatch Brands: Samsung, Apple.

What kind of person wears a Rolex? ›

A Great Eye for Detail – There is a reason many of the world's most detail-oriented men and women sport Rolex. One has to look no further than the fact that Rolex is officially worn by the likes of Yo-Yo Ma, Placido Domingo, Tiger Woods, US Presidents, and others who have made amazing contributions to the world.

What size Rolex should a man wear? ›

If you're unsure, it's best to go for a watch of around 36mm diameter which is a standard mid-size. More rounded or larger wrists can get away with any of the Rolex sizes which go right up to a 44mm. Always remember that the larger the watch you choose, the harder it is to wear the watch discreetly.

What is considered entry level Rolex? ›

The Oyster Perpetual has long been in the Rolex lineup and represents an entry-level timepiece from the brand. It comes in many sizes and dial variations to suit anyone's taste.

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