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11 May 2020, 04:48 AM | #1 |
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15202ST.OO.1240ST.01 - How to get in line?
I'm looking for a Royal Oak Jumbo Extra Thin, but I don't really feel like paying twice retail for it.
I have heard wait times for this piece is 2-3 years. That's okay - I'm willing to wait for it. My question is - how do I get in line for one? I'm happy to plunk down cash for a deposit. My second, related question is, are there similar references I should be looking at? |
11 May 2020, 05:10 AM | #2 |
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15202ST.OO.1240ST.01 - How to get in line?
Your location isn’t listed however I can say with 100% certainty that if you live in the UK the 15202 is boutique only and therefore if you do live in the UK you need to meet the guys at AP House as they will want to meet you before they even add your name to the list, or in fact before they consider selling you any other model. They may even suggest that as the 15202 is a very limited production model you might want to consider buying an alternative model to start a relationship and look at adding the 15202 later.
It’s a little bit like walking into a Ferrari dealership for the first time and asking to buy a new 812 sf and the salesperson asking if you’d considered buying a 488 first and then looking at the 812 once you’ve enjoyed the 488. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
11 May 2020, 05:13 AM | #3 |
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Sorry Maverick, no chance, you'll be waiting for ever and you'll be behind AshAP in the line :)
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11 May 2020, 05:19 AM | #4 |
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I'm American but living abroad. I usually go to Hong Kong for my watch buys, but it may not even help in this case...? I am, in fact, not Tom Cruise (shocker) but I am about his size. |
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11 May 2020, 06:38 AM | #9 |
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I don't have a preferred boutique, but will get on a plane to meet one. Any suggestions?
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11 May 2020, 06:43 AM | #10 | |
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London is awesome, but I can't possible introduce you to them in case it bumps AshAP down the list :) If you frequent Hong Kong then AP House there will no doubt try to assist you, they are awesome too. Choose the location that best suits you and then build those ties. |
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Not to start the debate of retail vs. gray, but I really don't understand why you wouldn't just buy it on the secondary market if you genuinely want the watch? I wouldn't say this is the best approach for every hot model (for example, this is a terrible idea for most SS Rolex IMO), but I'm pretty confident it's a pretty safe move for the Jumbo as long as you don't jump on the first ad you see on C24.
The Jumbo's price is very unlikely to collapse, unless there is some massive change in the industry or change in trends. Even a global depression isn't going to change it too much. The Jumbo is a quintessential classic that is almost universally loved by AP collectors and the supply is strictly limited. I get that it's painful to pay that premium. It was painful for me for sure (yes, I admit it...I traded for a Jumbo on the secondary market and paid substantially above retail). But, I'm enjoying the watch right now and it brings a smile to my face every single time I see it on the winder. I may lose a few thousand if I had to quickly sell it for some reason, but to me a couple of thousand dollars is worth the price of enjoying it now and not lying to myself that I'm ever getting one at retail. If you're really patient and you're going to commit to becoming a good AP customer, you may be rewarded. But, two of the most respected members of this board just spelled out the reality. You likely aren't getting one from a boutique. If you want it, go get it and enjoy the hell out of it. And by the way, just because it's worth a couple of thousand dollars risk to me doesn't mean it is to you. I can appreciate this. Everybody's money situation is unique and while this may be OK for some, I know people that are multi-millionaire's that would scoff at my philosophy. You do you, and unless they're paying your bills, pay the detractor's no mind. |
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Follow the advice of chiscott_29. There is absolutely zero chance you will be able to get on line to get a 15202st from an AP boutique without spending a few hundred thousand first. And it will still take longer than two years.
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11 May 2020, 11:34 PM | #16 |
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Lot of people waiting... you need to buy other watches from boutiques because spend history is the biggest indicator to see if you will be allocated one. I had a 7 watches purchased before getting my Jumbo but had to buy a Code with it... =(
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12 May 2020, 12:31 AM | #19 |
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Yes, Scott's pretty much bang on with his assessment. It's just the game that we play, always a battle of 'want vs patience', or to put it another way, 'delayed gratification', which is itself a characteristic attributable of many successful people.
I fall in between. If I can have something that I want and I can shortcut that 'patience' process at an acceptable cost then I probably will. But, I've tended to be really disciplined when I really really want something. In those situation I tend to wait and somewhat enjoy the thrill of the chase, so much so that often times the obtaining isn't as much fun as the wait. I'm weird I know, so no comments necessary. |
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Here’s a good story for you.
I know of someone who wanted a 15407st badly. Refuses to pay over MSRP. His wife liked a 400k ladies watch in stock at the boutique. Salesman mentioned if he got that, he can get the 15407st. He buys it.....then gets his 15407st for MSRP. That ladies watch is worth probably 150k out in the market, but it doesn’t matter he got his skeleton for sticker. That’s how you get a hot model from the boutique with no history. |
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This person basically lost $175k. They lost $250k on the ladies watch, and made up about $75k on the Skeleton. This genuinely makes zero sense unless this person can now get several hot models at retail (and then flip them and avoid getting caught). |
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12 May 2020, 01:00 AM | #24 |
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Here's a statement for you all.
If I was offered a 15202st by AP, I'd genuinely say no thank you. It's a lovely watch, but it's not something that I've ever coveted. There are plenty of AP's that I do covet and plenty that I don't, I appreciate them all. But, I'd definitely post on here to tell you all I'd been offered one! |
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I was offered one a couple of years ago, even though I'd not requested one. Perhaps foolishly I turned it down, as it's really not a piece that sings to me - hopefully it ended up with a more worthy owner.
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I think a similar reference you should look at would be the 15300 which was discontinued around 2012. It’s one of the few 39mm Royal Oaks ever produced so it will give you the dimensions and similar feel to a 15202 but with the added benefits of a screw down crown, quickset date, and seconds hand. You should be able to pick up a white or black dial 15300 for less than a 15202 at retail, or a blue dial 15300 for about $5k more than a 15202 at retail. Either way you’ll end up getting a very similar Royal Oak for much less than a 15202 at grey prices and without waiting. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Agree with this. Nice examples and full sets of the blue dial are getting increasingly hard to find. But, you’ll save about $8k to $10k. Just remember you may also need to factor in a service on a 15300.
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The internet has a way of herding everyone to the fanboy pieces and amplifying their value as sort of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
I have a 15500 and I genuinely don’t see why i would also want a 15202 when i already have the more modern take on it: 1) i like bigger size and the 15500 is by far my smallest watch. Do i want something smaller for more? No thanks... 2) they both have beautifully finished movements to almost the same degree to the naked eye and even with a loupe. This was not true in the case of 15400 but certainly is in the case of 15500. 3) more or less the same grade dial. PT vs GT is again not a big difference and earlier 39 had GT if I’m not mistaken. 4) obnoxious waitlists that basically limit the watches to the .01 percenters for no reason other than to artificially create scarcity. 5) no second hand/no quickset date And everyone who researches AP wants one based on YouTube videos and horo articles and historical reasons. I personally am very happy with the most modern take on the watch which is the 15500. As has been said, if its offered to me, i will buy it to say here i own it. It will never see wrist time as its too small for something I’d wear. All APs are finished to the same ridiculous level of detail to perfection and i can walk into any AP dealer and if i didn’t know about 15202 there would always be 3-4 watches i would pick over the 15202 unless i went on the internet and researched it. Now i want a 15202 only for internet bragging rights....self fulfilling prophecy lol.... Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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12 May 2020, 09:38 AM | #30 |
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It’s a personal preference. I like the skeletonized rotor which to me seemed like more work due to the extra edges. Maybe its cos i have 2 ROO with the same shield rotor.
But the main fact is if i went to an AP store that had every AP model in stock, and i hadn’t done a whole lot of internet research, i wouldn’t even try on the 15202st for being too small. After trolling the forums i am sure i want a 15202 more than any other AP and once i get it, it will sit on a safe after i beg the sales person to sell it without removing stickers lol...i am not sure i am better off cos now i want a watch that i won’t wear much and can’t get it either and the ones i want and can get are someone inferior to the more sought after 15202 lol... Thanks guys, you all suck... Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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