The latest Cosmograph Daytona release continues to drive demand across Canada, with buyers in Toronto facing long delays, unclear allocation timelines, and growing frustration around access.
Authorized dealers operate on layered waitlists. In many cases, you are placed on a waitlist that is already double listed. The same name often appears across multiple locations. Allocation remains relationship-driven, not time-driven.
What is actually happening in Toronto
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Demand for the white dial Daytona remains at peak levels
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Authorized dealers maintain internal priority lists
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New buyers are added to extended waitlists with no clear delivery window
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Double listed waiting list practices dilute transparency
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Most clients wait years without confirmation
This creates a gap between retail pricing and real market availability.
Pricing reality in Canada
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Retail price remains controlled
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Secondary market reflects true demand
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Toronto buyers often pay a premium to skip the wait
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Price stability remains strong due to limited supply
The Watchfinder Canada position
At Watchfinder Canada, there is no waitlist.
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No double listed waiting list
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No allocation games
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Immediate access to inventory
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Fully authenticated pieces
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In-house service support
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Trade-in options on every purchase
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Next-day shipping to Toronto clients
You move from interest to ownership without delay.
Why buyers shift away from authorized dealers
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Time has a cost
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Uncertainty reduces trust
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No clear path to purchase
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Relationship-based selling limits access

Buyers in Toronto are choosing speed, clarity, and execution.
Key takeaway

If your goal is to own a Daytona, the decision is simple.
Wait years on a double listed waiting list, or secure the watch now through Watchfinder Canada with no waitlist and full transparency.