Rolex Keeps Prices Steady in U.S. but Not U.K.: Analysts

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Rolex Keeps Prices Steady in U.S. but Not U.K.: Analysts

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Interesting. Rolex raised their prices in the UK for this year, but not in the US so this is speculating as to why they would only raise them in the UK, and talking about how it benefits Rolex, who did not respond when asked for comment. Here's the scoop. ;)

Rolex Keeps Prices Steady in U.S. but Not U.K.: Analysts
By Rob Bates | January 05, 2024

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"Rolex generally kicks off the new year with a gift to itself—a price increase.

But three Barclays Capital analysts say the watch giant has been more selective this year. In a report issued Jan. 3, they wrote that Rolex has raised prices on its watches in the United Kingdom by around 4% but so far hasn’t hiked prices in the United States.

“There may still be price increases in the United States in 2024, but the data that we track does not suggest that there have been U.S. price increases at this time,” wrote the analysts, who track Rolex pricing as part of their coverage of Watches of Switzerland.

“No change in Rolex prices in the U.S. may have more to do with dollar strength/pricing differentials between geographies than concerns over the resilience of U.S. demand,” the analysts wrote. “However, we also have to consider the possibility that this decision could relate to concerns over softer trading and/or the move down in secondary-market prices.”

They added that Watches of Switzerland’s “recent trading updates have contained no evidence of slowing demand for Rolex watches in the U.S. or U.K., with demand continuing to exceed supply.”

ProfessionalWatches.com thinks the brand might sense clouds on the horizon: “If Rolex is not raising its prices in the U.S. in 2024, it’s likely because their sales data points to a trend that suggests raising the prices is not a good strategy this year,” reads a Jan. 4 post on the website.

It adds that the move “could also further stabilize the exaggerated Rolex secondary-market pricing that was seen during the pandemic, and will certainly curtail the gray market to an even greater extent—ultimately giving Rolex ... "

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