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15 February 2020, 04:43 PM | #31 |
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Market value and trends are never static and so difficult to predict. So enjoy what you have when you can.
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I dont think that will happen to AP in the forseeable future as the brand equity is a lot higher.
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Buy it, Wear the fu!k out of it and enjoy it. At the end of the day it's a luxury item. It's nice when they hold there value but you cant expect it esp if they're well worn!!
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Will the AP hype die like Hublot or Panerai?
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That was only 25% off relative to retail. I negotiated 25% in NYC on a 15400 and it was roughly 13300. AP is nothing like hublot or panerai.
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16 February 2020, 10:27 AM | #36 |
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Hate to burst your bubble but Hublot hype is actually up. That's if you measure hype by something tangible like.... Oh I don't know sales figures.
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17 February 2020, 10:54 AM | #37 |
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No chance. AP is in the sweet spot.
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17 February 2020, 12:27 PM | #38 |
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Certain models.
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17 February 2020, 12:31 PM | #39 |
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I think so...
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17 February 2020, 01:25 PM | #40 |
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If what another poster said was true, which was capacity is increasing by 15% AND what we know is already true of the huge price hike recently, then maybe my last post was wrong and AP may be making the Panerai mistakes.
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17 February 2020, 03:09 PM | #42 |
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Dunno. Not keen any of these brands.
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I think it will be fine. They are increasing from 40k to 44k watches this year. FHB said that demand was ~47-48k watches p.a. - between the production hike and price increase, they’re just recalibrating demand. You can’t just run on this aura of infinite demand and no supply forever and not annoy prospective buyers, at some point you actually need some pieces for clients to try on. |
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18 February 2020, 02:22 AM | #44 |
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No one know but panerai and hublot were doing quite well (and frankly hublot still does really well) but then they overproduced and overexposed themselves. AP has gone in the opposite direction. As long as they continue to control production and distribution, they should be ok.
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I think AP has worked very hard the last few years to tone down the gimmicks and focus on producing great watches. Paid partnerships are fine when your roster fits your brand but AP got it all wrong with giving individuals their own special edition watches (Shaq 3-2 switch, Arnold, etc). IMO it brought down the image for a period. I’m a firm believe that brands should have them in regular production pieces if anything but that’s a whole other convo
Now, the existing SS watch bonanza brought the RO back to the top tier of desirability and they seem to be using it as a springboard to focus on what they do best, rehab the image, get supply under control with their own boutiques, and firm up their value. Seem to be getting it right but only time will tell |
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AP is nothing like those others, as has been noted by several others. But, I do think AP is going in the wrong direction with their styling/size/etc. There is absolutely nothing in their current offering which is of interest to me.
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Nope. I have found the 41mm just too big in the RO line. In the ROO, 42 fits better since the bezel is so thick. On the RO, it just seems way too large to me. If they did more of these in 39mm, I would be tempted by many of them. A newer 15305? Yes please.
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here is my take on this. its the chinese (and not in a racist way). china created a lot of new rich people (this is simply true) and they entered the lux market and slowly the number climbed up over the last decade. a lot of them entered via tag->omega->rolex to panerai and hublot and the problem atleast with panerai was they were introducing too many new models every year with every combination of nostaliga possible which diluted all the special models (there are so mani cali dial/bronzo/patina dial/in every combination possible). hublot i never got. they make a half price ROO and a 1/4 price RM. i can't ever imagine spending money on either.
the bump we see is the asians enterting the market and climbing from the 10-25k watch range to the 25-50k in large numbers. this will stabilize and unless indian or kenyans or brazilians catch up to the 25-50k in large numbers (unlikely for another decade or 2) the slack the growth will stop. AP and PP can manage to survive by not increasing production of the core models and they know it. AP this year will increase production by 2500pcs but its all code (or so i have heard). the only way AP and PP will stay ahead is to limit production and the only way they can do it is by staying independent becuase if they get bought they will go the panerai way chasing quarterly and yearly sales figures and increasing production of RO/ROO. so i think the growth will slow but not accelerate. most people who can pay 80 for nautilus 5711 or 50k for a 15202st already have one (or two). |
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have you tried the 44mm? a 44mm sits flatter and better for me than the 42mm ROO which i wrote off years ago as being to bulky. Ti also makes it much lighter and less lumpy.
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They have been hyped from day one in a way, price of $3K for a SS watch was outlandish back in 72, so they have always known how to get the people coming in, ofc they did have Genta and the deepsea diver's helmet inspiration back then, no such luck with the Code.
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Hublot's sales have been rapidly going up, taking away market share from rolex at the sub 10k segment and younger customers as well. Resale value of any AP other than ref numbers starting with 15xxx are horrible as well. ROO chronos easily get 30% of their retail price knocked out at preowned prices, similar to most hublots
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Here’s why I don’t think it’s a hype that will die:
1- With only 40,000 Units produced annually, the demand will always stay above supply! Hublot and penarai they produced close to million units each! 2- the attention to details, craftsmanship and quality is top notch, arguably one of the top two, along with Patek 3- it speaks to a large market, the watch enthusiast community, the “hype” followers, and the pop followers so no matter where things shift, it will continue to have a large demand 4- like rolex, Patek, ASL.... it’s a stand along company, which makes it far away from “mass production” unlike some other brands!
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Looks like the gold sub is a safer bet
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