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4 April 2019, 09:50 PM | #1 |
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New old stock vintage Rolex - for what it’s worth
Hi all, I was wondering what are your thoughts on New old stock sports Rolexes ?
Are they getting tougher to find in the wild? I have heard from a couple of mates that due to the new old stock condition, the owner/seller can shout whatever selling price he perceives as fair, is there however any “fair pricing” or ceiling prices for vintage/ neo-vintage watches in this condition? Would love to hear some opinions on this? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
4 April 2019, 09:56 PM | #2 |
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NOS pieces from the 50’s and 60’s have never been easy to source nor been cheap. Depending if you talk about a standard Datejust or a gilt sports watch prices can be anywhere from fairly reasonable to crazy.
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4 April 2019, 09:57 PM | #3 |
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Ok- to be more specific , 5 digit sports models from the 90s, gmt II etc
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4 April 2019, 10:00 PM | #4 |
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I an sure they are getting up there. Rare for things to stay unused for 20-30 years. To me they are just old new watched but I am sure some consider them vintage.
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This seller seems to have the most NOS of any that I have seen, use his asking prices as a barometer.
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5 April 2019, 01:19 AM | #8 |
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Couple of years go a NOS 1603 full kit brought 6200 at auction. Now that doesn't seem crazy like it did 2 years ago. Quality is disappearing into collections up and down the range.
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5 April 2019, 03:46 AM | #9 |
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Whoa. NOS 16610LVs non Flat 4 are $ 27,000!
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5 April 2019, 04:56 AM | #10 |
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I’ve never understood the appeal of watches that essentially you can’t wear.
I collect vintage Heuer as well as Rolex and was offered a NOS 70’s Autavia a few days ago that I turned down for that very reason. |
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He's had that NOS Daytona forever. It didn't sell at $45,000 and I doubt it's going to sell at $75,000 (or whatever) either. |
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It's getting harder and harder to find legit and honest mint five digits with their factory finish. |
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That probably shouldn't be suggested unless you actually understand where his asking prices fall in the market. |
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I never understood the appeal of an NOS vintage watch...unless you never wear it, what is the point? And why would you want a watch you cant wear?
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oh i fully agree with you and i think it may be there are differences in collecting styles. i suppose some that collect, gaze at but never use NOS vintage watches share the same style as art collectors. they get satisfaction from the hunting down of rare pieces and owning the stuff. we have done the same a few times with watches but eventually got bored and sold them off.
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I’ve never seen that many NOS watches from a seller. That’s impressive.
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You post a helpful link which is relevant to the thread, and get flamed for calling out the dealer?! Probably did the guy a favour.
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6 April 2019, 04:00 AM | #22 |
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$72k for ‘that’ model of Daytona?!
Gawd, people are barmy haha |
6 April 2019, 04:51 AM | #23 |
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Certainly some amazing stock!
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6 April 2019, 04:57 AM | #24 |
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He has amazing watches.
I feel like NOS watches are a conundrum in that you really should not wear one if you have it NOS; it becomes a safe queen commodity at that point. Sure you could wear it, but if you take 25 year old NOS watch and wear it for a even a weekend, it goes to mint/near mint with full kit, and is now worth 10%+ less than if it were left alone NOS. I really feel like these true NOS watches are meant to be collected like art and coins and not meant to be worn. |
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Even his non LV 16610s are overpriced compared to many listings on Chrono24. |
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if I can't replace it with a phone call there is no need to sell it, but wait what do I know about the market it's only my opinion
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7 April 2019, 12:05 AM | #28 |
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I have been a pipe collector for many years, I had a stash of NOS Peterson’s that I got from a UK dealer that was shutting down and found them in the stock room. I kept them in my cabinet for a while and decided to pass them on to people who collect NOS. As said above, there are collectors (of anything) that have different goals that we may have- in the case of pipes there are many who have static collections of NOS that they never intend to use. To them it’s not about investment as much as having a complete set of what was store inventory- a museum collection if you will. If there is a piece missing from their collection, they are willing to pay a serious premium to acquire the missing piece, this market price is driven up by supply and demand and what we may deem as rediculous, they see as the price to complete their collection.
I use everything I collect so I too am not inclined To buy NOS but rather pass those along to those with static collections. I admire people who want a museum collection, they are stewards of history and in 100 years from now their collections will be a reference point. It’s just not the way I choose to enjoy my collections. |
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