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<blockquote data-quote="thor447" data-source="post: 4052249" data-attributes="member: 24867"><p>I do not believe they are correct. It may be the best selling model of Rolex, but not the best selling watch by volume. There are 12x more G-Shocks produced each year than the entire product line of Rolex. Rolex is estimated to produce 800,000 watches per year (which is an insanely high number considering their price and quality). According to Casio, in 2020 alone they sold 10,000,000 units. In 2017, they held a celebration for their 100 millionth G-Shock. By volume, there's just no way more Ladies Datejusts (or even all Rolex watches in total) have been sold than G-Shocks. No way.</p><p></p><p>The Ladies Datejust only came out in 1957. The Cartier Santos (which was the first actual mass produced wristwatch) came out in 1904. This was 1 year before Rolex was even founded, and it is still in production.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, I don't mean to be argumentative, but that Hoodinkee writer is on crack, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thor447, post: 4052249, member: 24867"] I do not believe they are correct. It may be the best selling model of Rolex, but not the best selling watch by volume. There are 12x more G-Shocks produced each year than the entire product line of Rolex. Rolex is estimated to produce 800,000 watches per year (which is an insanely high number considering their price and quality). According to Casio, in 2020 alone they sold 10,000,000 units. In 2017, they held a celebration for their 100 millionth G-Shock. By volume, there's just no way more Ladies Datejusts (or even all Rolex watches in total) have been sold than G-Shocks. No way. The Ladies Datejust only came out in 1957. The Cartier Santos (which was the first actual mass produced wristwatch) came out in 1904. This was 1 year before Rolex was even founded, and it is still in production. Sorry, I don't mean to be argumentative, but that Hoodinkee writer is on crack, lol. [/QUOTE]
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