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3 December 2020, 06:19 AM | #1 |
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Gmt 1675
I have posted this in the general discussion section but I thought I should post it here too to get some opinions from the experts.
I just saw a 1978 GMT 1675 on Hodinkee this morning for sale at $28,000 and it was sold as soon as it hit the internet. It seems the price for these gets crazier each time one comes up for sale. One could buy a 1675 for less than $4k 10 years ago. I know its all about condition and certain dial and all that but the prices still seems pretty crazy in general. I am just wondering if this is just a big bubble ready to be burst when people come to their senses. After all Rolex made a ton of these back in the days when they were selling them for under $300 in PXs around the world so they really are not that rare. As you can see on my Avatar I have a 1675 and I am wondering if I should cash in on this craziness or just hold on to it for my son. I don't need the money and I love the watch but it has come to the point that I am almost too afraid to wear it because of its perceived value. |
3 December 2020, 06:24 AM | #2 |
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Full set or watch only? NOS or near NOS?? All this matters
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3 December 2020, 06:29 AM | #3 |
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Hodinkee prices are inflated.
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Either you get that buzz or you don't, and if not, why not cash in and spend the money on something that makes you happy? |
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3 December 2020, 06:59 AM | #6 |
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Sounds like a killer watch!
Hodinkee gets at least 10% (probably 20-30%) above normal prices because of their brand. Considering your situation (no need for money) I would keep as you got it so long ago. IF you sold it, you would miss it BAD ten minutes later. I love watches and 4 digit refs are the best to me, the new stuff is boring. |
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I've actually noticed 1675 prices coming DOWN over the last two years. Who knows what Hodinkee is up to.
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I love this reference, I am collecting it since few years now, prices went up a lot. I can't say now they are going down but jus a bit slower.
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This. I notice a 25-30% markup on a lot of items on there. One particular listing for an early 1970s Zenith comes to mind that was 50% higher than an equivalent watch in similar condition from a trusted European seller. As is said above, the H brand helps. I would buy from HODINKEE if I had no interest in the hunt, wanted a guaranteed product, and, for whatever reason, wanted to be able to tell ppl that I had bought the watch from HODINKEE. I would rather spend less and buy from a reputable dealer even if it means more hunting. Note: "spending less" does not mean looking for some shady dude on eBay selling an "authentic" 1675 for $3,500. I mean paying market for a mint 1675 but without the bs boost from it being listed in the H store.
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Despite that I find the prices in general quite high for 1675 and also compared to 5513 for the same set / condition...28k€ for a naked slightly polished 1675 is quite crazy !
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3 December 2020, 08:17 AM | #11 |
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Keep it. The market fluctuates, but goes up in the long term.
Your son will thank you - probably - unless he's burdened with a spectacular watch that's just too expensive to wear. #thirdworldproblem |
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I don’t need the money and I don’t buy watches for speculative reasons. I bought them because I like them. I’ve always liked the GMT and I was fortunate enough to be able to find one before all this craziness started. The reason I posted the question is because like I said I’m almost afraid to wear it because of its perceived value. I guess I’ll take the wisdoms given here and start to enjoy wearing it again and leave it for my son who also appreciate nice time pieces.
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To the OP, nobody pays attention to the watch you wear.* And luckily you are in Canada, which is not totally free from crime, but luckily for you, much safer generally than us down south from you.
*99.99999999999% of people do notice or care |
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You’re correct in saying nobody will notice my watch unless you’re a WIS. It’s not a flashy gold watch studded with diamonds. I’m not concerned about being robbed I’m more concerned about damaging it as a daily wear.
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It was a radial dial.
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its hodinkee, money grubbers
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3 December 2020, 11:47 PM | #21 |
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Pretty much like saying I saw a DRSD for 100k, and it didn’t even have a thick case or a HEV valve.....if the price seems crazy it’s probably because you don’t know what your looking at.....
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4 December 2020, 01:58 AM | #23 |
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Wow that’s arrogant. I bow to your supreme knowledge. Sorry I posted this to offend you.
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That’s pretty bad form 1665fan, not everyone is the Vintage Rolex authority you believe yourself to be.
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Shouldn’t one understand what’s for sale or ask why it was such a high price before knocking the price????? Sorry if I came off harsh my apologies...
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If your not up to speed on 1675 variations then all you will see is a 1675 GMT!
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Yep. It’s laughable, but good for them! In a hobby that is filled with smoke and mirrors, they have done a tremendous job of branding themselves and are able to get ridiculous prices for most everything they sell.
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Out of curiosity I went to take a look at Hodinkee.
The watch in question is an excellent example of a Radial MKIII. Right off the bat, the radials are the most rare and most valuable of all the matte dial 1675's. Right there it commands a premium. This watch has a strong case, original dial and hands, original red back insert. Box. GMT manual and service papers from 1978. Bracelet is the only thing I can see was replaced. I would offer this watch for 26k. I do not think 28k is out of the realm of possibility. Maybe they negotiated it down a bit? Maybe they get a 2k premium for being Hodinkee and selling their warranty/authentication for it? 24-26k is market for this watch. If it had a red hand it would be 28-30k. Thats where the market is on Radials nowadays.. |
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