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21 October 2020, 01:40 PM | #211 |
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Fortunately, I own the Rolexes I want. If I were just starting out now, I don’t think that I would jump through hoops to get a Rolex.
I like and own other brands. If Rolex is so hard to get, I just as soon go Omega, JLC, GS, etc. |
21 October 2020, 02:14 PM | #212 |
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I agree. I’ve only bought one Grey, my TT Bluesy bought in July for essentially retail. I won’t over pay for any...
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21 October 2020, 08:24 PM | #213 | |
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I decided early on I wasn't going to buy stuff I don't want just to flip as I may as well skip a few steps, go gray market and still pay thousands of dollars more to get the watch I wanted. Will I get the watch I want from an AD? Doubtful. But honestly, I'm not that bothered. I also love the Tudor Pelagos as well as several Omega models (SMP, Aqua Terra, Planet Ocean). If I don't get a Rolex I'll just walk into a different shop and pay retail for a different watch without all the jerking around you have to do with Rolex ADs. Rolex watches are fantastic but the Rolex shopping experience is atrocious. I actually feel worse for long term Rolex customers than people like me just starting out in the watch world. |
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21 October 2020, 08:31 PM | #214 | |
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I decided early on I wasn't going to buy stuff I don't want just to flip as I may as well skip a few steps, go gray market and still pay thousands of dollars more to get the watch I wanted. Will I get the watch I want from an AD? Doubtful. But honestly, I'm not that bothered. I also love the Tudor Pelagos as well as several Omega models (SMP, Aqua Terra, Planet Ocean). If I don't get a Rolex I'll just walk into a different shop and pay retail for a different watch without all the messing around you have to do with Rolex ADs. Rolex watches are fantastic but the Rolex shopping experience is atrocious. I actually feel worse for long term Rolex customers than people like me just starting out in the watch world. |
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22 October 2020, 12:01 AM | #215 |
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Agree with most of the comments here. Rolex make great watches, which at the moment are going up in value. Sports models in the UK are hard to come by. Have a good relationship with the SA, and have bought 7 watches from him (not all Rolex) but stock answer at the moment for any of the popular models is 12-18 months wait, so it’s a little frustrating. That said no matter how attractive a watch is I am loathe to buy it if I lose 30% as soon as I walk out of the door.
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22 October 2020, 12:26 AM | #216 | |
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I was watching this video on YouTube of one of the online sellers touting the attributes of a particular Grand Seiko... His point was that he thought the watch was so beautiful he didn't care if it retained it's value or not. Truth is, most of the stuff we buy doesn't retain it's value whatsoever - however with Rolex in particular, the minute they announce a new model, the prior model jumps in value because "it's never going to be made again." You should buy a watch because you love it, not because it will hold it's value. Truth in fact some of the rarest Rolexes made volume wise aren't that expensive overall even on places like C24. On the other side, although I do think there are shenanigans regarding Rolex inventory both from Rolex, the ADs and grey market, you can't argue with the liquidity that the grey market provides. Any Rolex you currently have that you are willing to part with will at a minimum guarantee that you wore it for free. |
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22 October 2020, 04:41 AM | #217 |
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Agree one of the few assets the man on the street can buy without any depreciation. I can justify a Rolex collection as I can always get my money back (atm), but i would need a bigger disposable income to invest a similar amount of money in a depreciating asset.
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24 October 2020, 06:52 PM | #218 |
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The 2nd hand prices are crazy. So yes. I still have a 16600,exp 114270 though.
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24 October 2020, 07:17 PM | #219 |
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24 October 2020, 07:50 PM | #220 |
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I got a sub, deepsea, gmt master2 and I never get bored maybe because I also owned other brands like omega and JLC and I dont have a watch with the same function just different color.
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24 October 2020, 08:10 PM | #221 |
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I get bored occasionally but it never lasts. Maybe it's the addictive nature of this forum that keeps me glued to the brand. I've got other watch brands and have had many more all of which are gone. Now it's pretty much down to Rolex on my wrist and occasionally one of my Ball or Grand Seiko watches. I've still got more that 20 watches of which only four are Rolex which dominate the wrist time by far. I keep thinking that I'll actually wear something else but the truth is that it doesn't happen. Gone is Breitling, gone is Omega, gone is TAG Heuer. It is what it is (as they say).
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26 October 2020, 01:09 AM | #222 |
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I love the brand, it is a shame that I cannot get the new models, I have a reasonable collection with a lot that is super hot, SD43, Kermit, Hulk, Batman, can I get the GMT on a jubilee from my AD where the majority of my watches have been bought from, can I hell. I have started to buy Tudor watches (4 to date) so that I am in with a shout...
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