
Big Rolex Price Increases for 2025 Revealed
The 'Great Rolex Shortage' is nothing new, but it's a reflection of how one brand's value and sentiment have pushed its fans to a fever pitch. With demand skyrocketing and products harder to find, it makes sense that the manufacturer would want to capitalise, and that's exactly what Rolex has done by increasing their retail prices again. Heck, they've even started selling certified pre-owned watches in boutiques!
But for all the slight markups and price changes, it might matter less. With the Rolex Daytona, Datejust and Submariner among the most popular watches of the last few years, the chances of purchasing one at retail are getting slimmer by the day. Scarcity remains at an all-time high, with only a select allocation of models available for each region, making the prospect of nabbing one all the more difficult. Some have speculated the shortage may have been by design, rather than demand. However, late last year, Rolex issued an official statement that suggested otherwise. Today, we're looking at the increase for 2025.
Rolex Submariner Date | Image: Supplied / Rolex
Price (2025): AUD$18,050
Price (2024): AUD$17,700
The number one starter pack, Rolex, the Submariner Date ref. 126610LN has copped a mild AUD$350 price increase for 2025. It's one of the brand's top-selling watches, so it makes sense that they wouldn't want the price to skyrocket and turn away all of the real estate agents, fashion, and finance bros, who have budgeted the price of their first car to add their name to the list.
Despite the price increase, there's no doubt that the Rolex Submariner Date is one of the most iconic watches of all time. It's the watch equivalent of a Porsche 911, and if you ask us, it's still worth the price with a COSC certification, Calibre 3235 automatic movement, and 300 m / 1,000 ft of water-resistance. If you were planning to flip it on the secondary market, there's still some headroom in the price for a tidy profit, with most selling for between $18,000-25,000 on the secondary market.
Reference no. : 126610LN
: 126610LN Case diameter : 41 mm, Oystersteel
: 41 mm, Oystersteel Bezel : Unidirectional 60-minute bezel, black Cerachrom insert, numerals & graduations in platinum
: Unidirectional 60-minute bezel, black Cerachrom insert, numerals & graduations in platinum Crystal : Scratch-resistant sapphire with Cyclops date lens
: Scratch-resistant sapphire with Cyclops date lens Water-resistance : 300 m / 1,000 ft
: 300 m / 1,000 ft Movement : Calibre 3235, self-winding mechanical (Perpetual rotor)
: Calibre 3235, self-winding mechanical (Perpetual rotor) Accuracy : −2 / +2 s per day (after casing)
: −2 / +2 s per day (after casing) Power reserve : approx. 70 hours
: approx. 70 hours Bracelet : Oyster three-piece solid-link bracelet (Oystersteel)
: Oyster three-piece solid-link bracelet (Oystersteel) Certification: Superlative Chronometer (COSC + Rolex in-house tests)
Rolex Day-Date 40 'President' in Yellow Gold | Image: Supplied / Rolex
Price (2025): AUD$74,600
Price (2024): AUD$69,700
The Rolex Day-Date 40 'President' in Yellow Gold shares insights on how the solid gold Rolex models have fared when it comes to price increases in 2025. This is one of the most sought-after models, worn by the President of the United States, and it's seen a AUD$4,900 price increase. It's difficult to track how the price of gold models has been affected by the gold market itself, which continues to increase in value. However, considering the increases across the Rolex line-up, it seems they've been affected considerably.
Still, the Rolex President is a worthwhile investment with a market price between AUD$60,000-120,000, depending on the year model, rarity, and condition. The 2025 model uses a calibre 3255 automatic movement with a self-winding mechanical (Perpetual rotor) and day-date function. It has an accuracy of −2 / +2 s per day and a Superlative Chronometer certification, like all Rolex models.
Reference no. : 228238
: 228238 Case diameter : 40 mm, 18 ct yellow gold
: 40 mm, 18 ct yellow gold Bezel : Fluted bezel, 18 ct yellow gold
: Fluted bezel, 18 ct yellow gold Crystal : Scratch-resistant sapphire with Cyclops date lens
: Scratch-resistant sapphire with Cyclops date lens Water-resistance : 100 m / 330 ft
: 100 m / 330 ft Movement : Calibre 3255, self-winding mechanical (Perpetual rotor), day-date function
: Calibre 3255, self-winding mechanical (Perpetual rotor), day-date function Accuracy : −2 / +2 s per day (after casing)
: −2 / +2 s per day (after casing) Power reserve : approx. 70 hours
: approx. 70 hours Bracelet : President semi-circular three-piece-link bracelet (18 ct yellow gold)
: President semi-circular three-piece-link bracelet (18 ct yellow gold) Certification: Superlative Chronometer (COSC + Rolex in-house tests)
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 36 'Tiffany' | Image: Supplied / Rolex
Rolex Oyster Perpetual 36 'Tiffany'
Price (2025): AUD$10,750
Price (2024): AUD$10,050
If the Submariner is most people's first Rolex, the entry-level Oyster Perpetual 36 is the most accessible. It's one of the cheapest new Rolexes that money can buy, but it has copped a modest ADU$700 price increase for 2025. Still, it's a top performer in the AUD$10,000 price bracket thanks to its automatic calibre 3230 movement that boasts 70 hours of power reserve and an accuracy of −2 / +2 s per day, which is amongst the best in this segment. The 'Tiffany' dial (ref. 126000-0006) that we've chosen to showcase here isn't more expensive than any other Oyster Perpetual 36.
Reference no. : 126000-0006
: 126000-0006 Case diameter : 36 mm, Oystersteel
: 36 mm, Oystersteel Bezel : Domed bezel, Oystersteel
: Domed bezel, Oystersteel Crystal : Scratch-resistant sapphire
: Scratch-resistant sapphire Water-resistance : 100 m / 330 ft
: 100 m / 330 ft Movement : Calibre 3230, self-winding mechanical (Perpetual rotor)
: Calibre 3230, self-winding mechanical (Perpetual rotor) Accuracy : −2 / +2 s per day (after casing)
: −2 / +2 s per day (after casing) Power reserve : approx. 70 hours
: approx. 70 hours Bracelet : Oyster three-piece solid-link bracelet (Oystersteel)
: Oyster three-piece solid-link bracelet (Oystersteel) Certification: Superlative Chronometer (COSC + Rolex in-house tests)
Rolex GMT-Master II Jubilee | Image: Supplied / Rolex
Rolex GMT-Master II 'Batman' Jubilee
Price (2025): AUD$19,200
Price (2024): AUD$17,850
The Rolex GMT-Master II is the first 'serious' Rolex that watch enthusiasts will buy, and with an added layer of complexity because of the GMT function, it's more expensive than the similarly designed Submariner model. This year, the Rolex GMT-Master II with Jubilee bracelet has seen a AUD$1,350 price increase. Still, it's under AUD$20,000, and for that amount of money, you're getting a seriously impressive timepiece with industry-leading specifications that include 70 hours of power reserve thanks to an efficient Calibre 3285, self-winding mechanical movement with a GMT function. It boasts 100 m / 330 ft of water-resistance and an accuracy of −2 / +2 s per day, which is good enough for a Superlative Chronometer certification (Rolex's in-house certification).
Reference no. : 126710BLNR
: 126710BLNR Case diameter : 40 mm, Oystersteel
: 40 mm, Oystersteel Bezel : Bidirectional 24-hour bezel, blue-and-black Cerachrom insert with moulded numerals
: Bidirectional 24-hour bezel, blue-and-black Cerachrom insert with moulded numerals Crystal : Scratch-resistant sapphire with Cyclops date lens
: Scratch-resistant sapphire with Cyclops date lens Water-resistance: 100 m / 330 ft
100 m / 330 ft Movement : Calibre 3285, self-winding mechanical (Perpetual rotor), GMT function
: Calibre 3285, self-winding mechanical (Perpetual rotor), GMT function Accuracy : −2 / +2 s per day (after casing)
: −2 / +2 s per day (after casing) Power reserve : approx. 70 hours
: approx. 70 hours Bracelet : Jubilee five-piece-link bracelet (Oystersteel) with folding Oysterlock safety clasp
: Jubilee five-piece-link bracelet (Oystersteel) with folding Oysterlock safety clasp Certification: Superlative Chronometer (COSC + Rolex in-house tests)
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona in Oystersteel | Image: Supplied / Rolex
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona 'Panda' in Oystersteel
Price (2025): AUD$27,000
Price (2024): AUD$25,200
One of the best investment-grade watches that money can buy, the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona 'Panda' in Oystersteel has copped a modest AUD$1,800 price increase for 2025. However, that's still a drop of water in the pond that is the secondary market for this racing watch. See, prices for the steel Daytona sit between AUD$42,000-58,000 on the market, so you wouldn't be complaining about the prices of this watch if you were offered the chance to buy one from your AD.
Due to market forces, Yellow-gold Daytona prices have increased even more than the Oystersteel model we've selected here, and you should expect to cough up AUD$81,800 (ref. 126508) for a solid gold model in 2025.
Reference no. : 126500LN
: 126500LN Case diameter : 40 mm, Oystersteel
: 40 mm, Oystersteel Bezel : Black monobloc Cerachrom bezel in ceramic with tachymetric scale
: Black monobloc Cerachrom bezel in ceramic with tachymetric scale Crystal : Scratch-resistant sapphire
: Scratch-resistant sapphire Water-resistance : 100 m / 330 ft
: 100 m / 330 ft Movement : Calibre 4131, self-winding mechanical chronograph (Perpetual rotor)
: Calibre 4131, self-winding mechanical chronograph (Perpetual rotor) Accuracy : −2 / +2 s per day (after casing)
: −2 / +2 s per day (after casing) Power reserve : approx. 72 hours
: approx. 72 hours Bracelet : Oyster three-piece solid-link bracelet (Oystersteel) with folding Oysterlock safety clasp
: Oyster three-piece solid-link bracelet (Oystersteel) with folding Oysterlock safety clasp Certification: Superlative Chronometer (COSC + Rolex in-house tests)
Rolex Explorer II 'Polar' | Image: Supplied / Rolex
Rolex Explorer II 'Polar'
Price (2025): AUD$16,950
Price (2024): AUD$15,550
Ouch! One of our favourite sleeper Rolex models, the Rolex Explorer II 'Polar,' has grown in popularity over the last 5 years, and it seems the brand has decided to increase its exclusivity with a price increase of AUD$1,400 for 2025. It makes the sleeper model slightly less appealing as a Submariner alternative, but it's hard to argue that this isn't worth the money, with a calibre 3285, self-winding mechanical movement that boasts – 2 / +2 s per day accuracy, 70 hours of power reserve, and 100 m / 330 ft of water-resistance.
Reference no. : 226570-0001
: 226570-0001 Case diameter : 42 mm, Oystersteel
: 42 mm, Oystersteel Bezel : Fixed 24-hour graduated bezel, Oystersteel
: Fixed 24-hour graduated bezel, Oystersteel Crystal : Scratch-resistant sapphire with Cyclops date lens
: Scratch-resistant sapphire with Cyclops date lens Water-resistance : 100 m / 330 ft
: 100 m / 330 ft Movement : Calibre 3285, self-winding mechanical (Perpetual rotor), GMT function
: Calibre 3285, self-winding mechanical (Perpetual rotor), GMT function Accuracy : −2 / +2 s per day (after casing)
: −2 / +2 s per day (after casing) Power reserve : approx. 70 hours
: approx. 70 hours Bracelet : Oyster three-piece solid-link bracelet (Oystersteel) with folding Oysterlock safety clasp
: Oyster three-piece solid-link bracelet (Oystersteel) with folding Oysterlock safety clasp Certification: Superlative Chronometer (COSC + Rolex in-house tests)
Rolex Manufacture | Image: Supplied / Rolex
Why Rolex Prices Continue to Rise
Rolex has always said that scarcity is not something that's built into their strategy. They've previously claimed that production cannot meet demand, and that's driven the value of their watches through the roof. 'The scarcity of our products is not a strategy on our part. Our current production cannot meet the existing demand in an exhaustive way, at least not without reducing the quality of our watches – something we refuse to do as the quality of our products must never be compromised,' Rolex wrote in the statement back in 2022.
'This level of excellence requires time, and as we have always done, we will continue to take the necessary time to ensure that all our watches not only comply with our standards of excellence, but also meet the expectations of our customers in terms of quality, reliability and robustness. Rolex does not compromise on what it takes to produce exceptional watches.'
The exclusivity of the Rolex retail market has meant second-hand or resale communities, like the one run by Hafiz Jawad Mehmood, are among the only places an avid fan can score a new piece. Mehmood is the admin for the popular online watch community Australian Watch Buy, Swap and Sell (AWBSS), and he has noted the dramatic increase in Rolex resale prices over the past few years. Still, he believes scarcity isn't the only factor responsible.
'(There) are few very solid drivers, in my opinion: investment potential, FOMO, and status symbol,' Mehmood tells Man of Many. 'Watches used to be an expense; now they're a property or a good investment when picked carefully.'
The avid watch enthusiast has been managing AWBSS, which boasts over 92,000 members, for over five years. In that period, Mehmood has bought, sold and overseen several Rolex sales, observing the major increase in demand for second-hand timepieces play out first-hand.
'The Rolex 'Hulk' this time last year (even after being discontinued) was AUD$27,000-$28,000 BNIB. Now, a BNIB Rolex 'Hulk' is in the high AUD$40,000 to $50,000, it has doubled,' he said. 'In 2017, I bought a brand new 'Hulk' from a secondary dealer, paying a premium price of AUD$13,500. In 2018, I bought for AUD$16,000, and if I buy one today, it's over three times that price. The Rolex Panda in 2018 was in the high AUD$20,000s, and I remember people saying that the bubble was about to burst. Many are still waiting for that bubble to burst, but it sadly doesn't exist.'
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Land-Dweller 40 in 950 Platinum | Image: Supplied / Rolex
How the Rolex Price Increase Affects the Resale Market
Mehmood says the connection between the retail price increase and the resale market is complex, but recent figures would suggest the value is only increasing. And it's not exclusive to Rolex. The AWBSS community leader revealed that an interesting push towards high-end luxury watches had also prompted a greater level of activity and interest for names such as Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet over the last year.
'In the short term, the retail increase doesn't impact the secondary price right away, but in the mid- to long-term, it does indirectly,' he explains. 'Rolex Sports models are already over two to three times retail, and they don't really depend on a 10 per cent retail increase for their prices to continue to rise, but in the longer term, an increase in retail overall strengthens the preowned market prices. In short, it's not the retail price that bumps the secondary prices directly; it's their scarcity.'
So, what does Rolex bumping up its prices mean for watch fans? While it may not immediately impact the luxury watch resale market, only time will tell how the update is reflected in scarcity limits. In all likelihood, the reality may simply be that expensive luxury watches are only getting more expensive. Go figure.

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The players did not select him, but by manager Pep Guardiola, who says he didn't like the selection of Kyle Walker last season. 'I didn't like what happened last season, and I decided this season who will represent the team,' said Guardiola on Tuesday at his pre-match media session in Philadelphia, ahead of City's 2-0 win against Wydad of Morocco at the Club World Cup. 'I say to Bernardo often, 'You are 50 per cent clown, 50 per cent leader,'' said Guardiola at the time. 'When he becomes 25 per cent clown, 75 per cent leader, he will become the captain of this team.' It's clear that the time is now, and his job will be leading one of the most successful teams in the last decade in the EPL. Position : Midfielder : Midfielder Team : Manchester City : Manchester City Contract length : 3 years (current deal) : 3 years (current deal) Contract ends : 2026 : 2026 Weekly salary (derived): ~£300,000 Omar Marmoush | Image: Supplied / Manchester City 8. Omar Marmoush, £15.34 million Salary: £15,340,000 (approx. AUD$31.8 million) Scoring eight goals in 25 appearances last season, Omar Marmoush was part of a £60.3 million transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt back in January. He signed a four-and-a-half-year contract with the club, and the rest has been, as they say, history. His goal against Bournemouth will be remembered as one of the greatest of the decade, winning the Goal of the Season. Now, he can make history with Erling Haaland by his side. Position : Forward : Forward Team : Manchester City : Manchester City Contract length : 4 years (current deal) : 4 years (current deal) Contract ends : 2026 : 2026 Weekly salary (derived): ~£300,000 Kai Havertz | Image: Supplied / Arsenal F.C. 9. Kai Havertz, £14.56 million Salary: £14,560,000 (approx. AUD$30.16 million) Kai Havertz is one of the highest-paid players in the EPL this season with an estimated annual salary of £14.56 million. The attacking midfielder is facing one of the most critical campaigns of his career, to win the Premier League after a 2024-25 season that saw Liverpool come up short in every competition. Martin Zubimendi, Kepa Arrizabalaga and Christian Nørgaard have been added to the team, and coach Mikel Arteta is keen for fans to connect with their new talent immediately. 'We want our people to start connecting with our players straight away,' said Arteta. 'To start to build momentum and to start to feel that at home we are invincible – that we play here with such passion, energy and connection with our people, that we are going to win the game.' Position : Forward : Forward Team : Arsenal F.C. : Arsenal F.C. Contract length : 5 years (2023–2027) : 5 years (2023–2027) Contract ends : 2027 : 2027 Weekly salary (derived): ~£280,000 Gabriel Jesus | Image: Supplied / Arsenal F.C. 10. Gabriel Jesus, £13.78 million Salary: £13,780,000 (approx. AUD$28.58 million) Next to Kai Havertz is Gabriel Jesus, a four-time Premier League champion with Manchester City before joining the Gunners in 2022. Sadly, he underwent ACL surgery in January, and we're unlikely to see him this season. Position : Forward : Forward Team : Arsenal F.C. : Arsenal F.C. Contract length : 5 years (2022–2027) : 5 years (2022–2027) Contract ends : 2027 : 2027 Weekly salary (derived): ~£265,000 How We Made This List Of course, it's impossible to put an exact figure on the contracts of any EPL player, as this information is not publicly available. However, by looking at each team's salary cap, analysing the publicly available information, examining the rare official documents related to player signings, and examining the info shared by sources closer to the league, we were able to come up with an accurate list of 2025-2026 player salaries. You might notice that names like Raheem Sterling are missing from this list. That's entirely down to the discrepancies we found in information reported by websites like Spotrac and OTC. Sterling reportedly signed a £47.5m contract with Chelsea from Manchester City in 2022, but has since fallen out of favour with the club, so it's unlikely that he's earning the £16.9 million contract that some sources report online.

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Son of Virginia bowling billionaire cheats on wife with their four kids' former nanny, asks for divorce on Christmas Day: court papers
They're headed for a 50/50 split. The married son of a powerful Virginia bowling billionaire had a steamy affair with his kids' ex-nanny — and callously informed his wife he wanted a divorce as she held their baby on Christmas Day, bombshell court papers claim. The sordid marital strife rocking one of the Old Dominion State's most prominent families pits Rolex- and race car-loving scion Peter Goodwin, 40, against wife Cara Goodwin, a 40-year-old popular clinical psychologist. Peter — whose uber-successful dad, William Goodwin, is a former co-owner of the AMF Bowling chain, among a slew of other business mega-ventures — kicked off the pair's divorce battle when he delivered his big reveal to Cara over the 2023 holiday at their Virginia estate, according to documents obtained by The Post. Cara 'sat in front of him holding their 4-month-old daughter' as he told her they were through and fled, screaming obscenities, while the couple's other three kids watched, read the court papers filed by Cara in Albemarle County Circuit Court. Within six days of leaving his wife, the dad of four and his blond younger honey, former family nanny Annette Lombard, were romping together at the posh Four Seasons Hotel at the Surf Club in Surfside, Fla., the documents allege. Over the next few months, the illicit pair 'engaged in adulterous acts'' everywhere from Jackson Hole, Wyo., to the former couple's Palm Beach, Fla., pad, the papers say. Lombard, now 27, began working for the couple around age 21, starting in 2019 while she was an undergrad at the University of Virginia, court papers say. Beginning in the spring of 2020, Lombard lived with Peter and Cara and the kids for about a year as she cared for the children during the pandemic, according to the documents. She became so close to the kids that they referred to her as their sister, the filing says. That same year, Peter hired Lombard to also work for him at his office — and eventually promoted her to a vice president of his company. But by the end of the year, Cara told her husband of her 'growing discomfort regarding the nature of his interactions with'' Lombard, which he 'dismissed,'' the documents say. Less than two years later, in August 2023, Cara had the couple's fourth child. The next month, Peter 'began expressing strong desire for more independence and time away from his family to focus on his own self-care,'' the divorce papers say. Peter's Instagram page, under the username 'timetodrive5,' features the tagline 'just trying to keep the revs high.' It has dozens of posts of sports cars, race cars and luxury watches, and he has nearly 17,000 followers. Cara's Instagram page, meanwhile, has the username 'parentingtranslator' and says she has a PhD in child psychology. The page, which has 135,000 followers, features parenting advice, memes and research. Peter's dad, William, retired as the head of investment entities CCA Industries and the Riverstone Group, which has interests in everything from the Kiawah Island Golf Resort in South Carolina to the posh Jefferson Hotel in Richmond, Va. He has been featured in the press through the years for his philanthropic work, donating tens of millions of dollars to cancer research and to education. William was also appointed to the UVA board by former Virginia Gov. George Allen and again by ex-Gov. Bob McDonnell. His son filed for divorce from Cara in January 2025, court records show. Peter admitted to the affair in his response to Cara's allegations in her own documents. The estranged couple was hitched in 2014 and have two daughters, ages 2 and 9, and two sons, ages 5 and 7, court papers show. They have a prenup agreement. Cara is seeking half of their marital assets — including from their companies — child support and $500,000 to pay lawyers and experts as she fights the divorce case, the filings show. They currently share custody of their children after working out an agreement on that front on Feb. 27, 2024, the filing says. A rep for Cara and one for Peter separately declined to comment. Lombard did not return Post requests for comment. Peter filed a motion last month to seal the divorce case, which Cara's side is opposing. Originally published as Son of Virginia bowling billionaire cheats on wife with their four kids' former nanny, asks for divorce on Christmas Day: court papers