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Also, I don’t think the code is eating up RO production. Think the CEO said in an interview that it was 12% of production or something. If they made ROs only people will jump on the bandwagon saying AP is a one trick pony. Can’t really please everyone these days. I actually like the Code for the fact that the shape is super unique and those who know knows. Hoping for a dual time version soon as the Code is my go to travel watch. |
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The case appears round from the top. When you look at it in the centre it’s an octagon. And when you look at it flat, the curved crystal does it for me, looks something like a stadium
Add the floating bottom lugs and the case itself is a work of art in my honest opinion. |
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I did discuss with my Boutique manager if it's true that getting a CODE is the key to a RO allocation (just a casual discussion as I'm the rare few that has no interest in RO/ROO) and she explained it's a concept misunderstood. Her explanation is that during the hype, as everyone knows, the demand for RO is so high that it spills over to the ROO. And allocation priority is reserved for existing clients. So to be on the list, the fastest way is to become an existing customer. The 1st purchase can be any watch. But needless to say, the CODE is one of the easiest then. I have friends who kick start their journey with a ROO in 2021/2022 and have received their ROs as their 2nd or 3rd piece. And to date, they don't own any 11.59 And Boutique is trying to change the mass mentality and remedy the situation by prioritising the sale of Steel CODEs and Starwheel to existing CODE owners. |
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Hopefully more of this
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“The lady doth protest too much”, lol. However , I did just see a Code for sale that I actually think is very striking. Does anyone know the MSRP of this piece ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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A code is a great way to become an existing customer A code for the wife would help your chance for a Royal Oak AP wants to see you are a fan of the "brand" so its helpful to own a piece from every line |
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I think 160-165k USD. And they are going for 95k ish now. One just for sale in a GG watches video just posted a few hours ago on YouTube black dial yellow or rose gold. With Turb
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Thanks. Asking price on this was 99k and its basically new. It's a cool piece but once again why I think they are crazy raising prices on pieces that sell at such a loss on the secondary. That's a huge hit for the seller. Hopefully he's rewarded with a rare RO.
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Seems hard to please everyone. If AP makes the Royal Oak alone, people accuse AP of being a one trick pony. They make a non RO watch and people are yet still unhappy. As for secondary prices, I wouldn't mind if everything went to the good old days of being under retail. Not too long ago, Rolex Steel professional models and Nautiluses sat in the display case and the AD was offering them at a discount. At the end of the day, I want to buy my watches to celebrate a milestone, so I would prefer getting them from the boutique brand new. If everyone cared so much about resale, who would buy them new? There are many great watches that lose a lot of value the moment you buy it, yet many people still do so. |
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You wish. I bought my Starwheel in January at 60K. Can you show me the ones for 30K? What’s more, if you could, which you can’t, I couldn’t care less, cause I can afford it. It’s not my last money. Nore am I “investing” in watches. Post like yours are mostly from people who can’t afford them and have never seen one, other than on their screen. Cheers! |
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That's insane!!! TBH - I somewhat appreciate your flippers perspective and hyper focus on grey market prices, because it's giving me some bad ideas to break my streak of not buying in the grey. Any good deals in Patek or Rollie to share? Or are you already on top of those...PM me! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I didn’t like the fume effect + sparkles. Was too much for me in all ways lol. |
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I can afford a Code and I have handled and worn them as I do attend GTG and sell friends pieces on the side as a hobby. I'm not a total Code hater. I will agree its a very comfortable watch on the wrist and a unique design. I like the midcase in contrast especially ceramic. My fault lies mostly with the dials (especially the early generations) which please let us admit were awful. The star wheel and tourbs look MUCH better imo. But on most of the better dials, the retail prices are absurd. It's a money grab on someone's "journey" to their dream RO. I'm wondering now if there will be enough of these high end desired RO's to go around for in the future for those buyers with the expansion of the Code line? Only time will tell. |
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I don't see a fault with the new gen of stamped dials launched since last year, and that have now been totally replacing the older dials across the entire lineup. And please elaborate why the Codes are more of a "money grab" than pretty much any Calatrava or Lange Saxonia/1815 for example ? |
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