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6 March 2023, 12:39 AM | #1 |
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Does anyone actually enjoy the hunt?
I must be in a minority but I actually enjoy the whole Rolex AD scarcity situation and the hunt involved in getting your hands on a new Rolex watch! I have bought a couple of Cartiers in the last year and frankly it’s too easy just being able to walk into a boutique and buy what I want! Am I the only one?
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6 March 2023, 12:42 AM | #2 |
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I do enjoy the hunt, and I can tell you stories about many of my watches.
However, I am mostly a vintage guy, and I don't think going to an AD or ordering online is "hunting". |
6 March 2023, 12:42 AM | #3 |
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I do - it is like getting OG Jordan’s on their release date for me. More of a prize when you work for it.
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6 March 2023, 12:46 AM | #4 |
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I used to.
Not any longer
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6 March 2023, 12:47 AM | #5 |
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I have become a more patient person after indulging in this hobby. Now I'm quite ok with waiting, and find myself enjoying the moment more when the watch finally came.
I also learnt how to deal with disappointment better, ie, I know how to manage my emotions if the watch never comes. I just move on and console myself with the watches I already have. |
6 March 2023, 12:49 AM | #6 |
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There is nothing enjoyable about being treated my trash and being lied to at Rolex “boutiques.” I go there with my hard earned money and can’t get what I want because they rather sell to VIP customers that turn around and sell them to the grey market or the AD just sells to their buddy under the table that runs a grey market.
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6 March 2023, 12:50 AM | #7 | |
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6 March 2023, 12:56 AM | #8 |
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I love the hunt, but I sorta split acquisitions along "vintage/neo-vintage" and "waitlist." The waitlist thing just kinda bores me. But hunting down that 1999 A-serial, swiss only dial explorer two in perfect condition with box and papers in Montreal? That was pretty fun. I wanted a matched pair with my A-serial sub that my mom gave me in '99 when I got back from overseas. And early 70's pepsi? heck yeah.....no holes 5-digit GMT coke and then adding a jubilee, that was fun too....
And occasionally, my guy calls me, and boom, it's like gravy. |
6 March 2023, 01:07 AM | #9 |
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No, not with Rolex. It's like fishing in a bath tub. No bites for a long time one looses intrest. For new pieces anyway. Preowned is easily available at a decent price again in my neck of the woods. I am enjoying that immensely at the moment.
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6 March 2023, 01:13 AM | #10 |
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I do like the hunt as well. I enjoy the anticipation, the suspense, the visits to the AD, the conversations with my friends about what piece to get next... Frankly, if Rolex was easy to get I wouldn't be as hooked as I am..
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6 March 2023, 01:13 AM | #11 |
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Yes! It’s fun to see if you can actually make something happen towards a goal by moving things that you have but don’t wear or want anymore without really losing out. There have been a lot of watches I thought I wanted or was mesmerized by, but they ended up being disappointing or the thrill eventually wore off. I’ve got my forever watches, and some that may leave the older I get. Tastes change with time.
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6 March 2023, 01:20 AM | #12 |
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Yes, I do. Makes something as trivial as a consumer goods purchase, feel like it's a big deal.
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6 March 2023, 01:20 AM | #13 |
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I don’t chase frivolous things at my stage in life. I buy what I want, when I want it. Time means so much more to me than money or “status” at an AD.
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6 March 2023, 01:23 AM | #14 |
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Hell no.
So much time wasted. Just end up having to buy other watches anyway. Then when you get what you want you’re onto the next AP or Patek. |
6 March 2023, 01:26 AM | #15 |
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6 March 2023, 01:29 AM | #16 |
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Since I bought my 1st 2 Rolexes in 1986 & 1999, I hate this hunting & hoping crap.
It was great to see something in the window or display & be able to go in, buy it & get it sized & walk out..... was Perfect!! |
6 March 2023, 01:33 AM | #17 |
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enjoy the part making connections. Not so much about the part I have been waiting for 2+ years.
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6 March 2023, 02:05 AM | #18 |
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Yes, because it slows down the purchase, and forces me to do some research, deep, taking, learning about the piece actually want. At which time I often decide I don’t want to piece anymore.
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6 March 2023, 02:07 AM | #19 |
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Have to agree with you Brian!
Initially I viewed it as a challenge, but at time passed and I realized just how unlevel the playing field was it became intolerable. Essentially it all has to do with Rolex USA and ADs being independent businesses. Rolex contributed to the unlevel playing field by cutting ADs in one area and leaving many in other areas and in many cases these areas didn't seem to warrant all the ADs. The ADs contributed to the problem by adopting their own business practices that ranged from allocating watches to people on a waiting list on a first come, first served basis at MSRP to extorting true market value for any and all watches that they sold, one way or another and anything in between. We witness this playing out every single day with the "incomings" and the threads on "how much" it took to get a piece other than simply paying MSRP and all the games that ensue. So essentially given the inherent inequity in the system, the fun disappeared and so did the desire. |
6 March 2023, 02:10 AM | #20 |
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No I do not enjoy the hunt.
It would be the same for me as trying to hunt for my favorite toilet paper. At best an annoyance and inconvenience.
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6 March 2023, 02:21 AM | #21 | |
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Fishing in a bathtub (buying new from an AD) is not challenging. You know where the fish are and you can put the bait right in front of them. If they won't bite, you can always empty the water from the tub. (Go gray.) Hunting, or fishing in this analogy involves going out into the wild and trying your luck in ponds and lakes and outwitting the fish. (Going to auctions, antique shows, flea market and pawn shops and knowing more than the seller.) |
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6 March 2023, 02:25 AM | #22 |
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Not me.
Waited a year for a TT Daytona. Just ... unpleasant. Don't think I can afford another Rolex, but if I do and grey-market is within 5% of MSRP and the AD wait is more than a month or two, I'd go grey. |
6 March 2023, 02:59 AM | #23 |
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No. The hunt is searching for customers or knowledge or achieving personal milestones and greatness, to earn the money to then acquire. Not the embarrassing search like adults at a kids Easter egg hunt. People with the means and who’ve put in the effort to afford mass market goods don’t necessarily sign up to be Indiana Jones, for a watch.
The deal was always, celebrate your achievement. Not play the game of their retail network mismanagement. |
6 March 2023, 03:04 AM | #24 |
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The whole buying experience is generally unpleasant at the moment. Even if you get allocated a watch, there are all the other customers in the store with long faces. Buying used on-line is not much better. Overpaying retail for a used anything is never ideal.
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6 March 2023, 03:10 AM | #25 |
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I hate it. I love hunting, just not for watches.
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6 March 2023, 03:11 AM | #26 |
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No. I have a plan and it usually comes to fruition. There is no hunting involved, just planning, reviewing, anticipation and patience, plus the occasional bit of good fortune.
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6 March 2023, 03:12 AM | #27 |
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Less time to hunt for anything for me
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6 March 2023, 03:14 AM | #28 |
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If you’re talking about AD’s specifically for new pieces, I hate it. It’s not a “hunt”. I want a luxury experience - not to be lied to while someone tries to rip me off. It’s a total waste of time.
If you’re talking about pre-owned or vintage, I love it and can spend hours doing it. Funnily enough, when I can actually try on a watch and buy it, it’s a slightly more pleasant experience! |
6 March 2023, 03:17 AM | #29 |
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Nope. I enjoyed it when the wait time was long but manageable (I.e. you'd get a GMT in a few months etc).
The recent turn has become laughable. Waiting multiple years for a basic sub for some poeple? Buying some jewelry crap to get on a mythical wait-list for a Datejust...? People flexing constantly on Instagram? I could do without any of the above |
6 March 2023, 03:23 AM | #30 |
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Does anyone actually enjoy the hunt?
I actually enjoy the hunt.
If everyone has a GMTII, I won’t feel so special wearing mine than right!! This is why I also jealous to those that got a daytonaC from AD…. Because I been waiting since launch… Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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