Bren_C wrote: » Hi All, I've a birthday of significance coming up in 18 months and have decided to treat myself with a rolex, I had decided on the new air king but as the work bonus went well I can go for a GMT. Had resigned myself (if you can call it that) to the blue one as Pepsi was only in white gold but see now that they have a steel version with a jubilee strap. They seem to be selling for mad money 20k on chrono 24 etc. and none if the irish jewllers can shed any light, so what my best bet at getting one from a retailer at close to RRP? I'm in Switzerland 2/3 times a year for work so is that an option...... B
Dante Delicious Magnum wrote: » I want a SS Daytona.....7 year waiting list,
Dante Delicious Magnum wrote: » I have heard that some AD want you to buy a date just along with any of the SS Sports that are in demand. AD's dont get a choice of the stock they are given and need to get it all sold (or on the the grey market)...personally I think buying new is foolish for Rolex
Homer wrote: » The boom is well and truly back
893bet wrote: » Aye! Forget a q to buy houses of the plans! You literally can’t q to buy certain watches! The only way you can buy this house in d4 is if you buy these 5 houses........in a ghost estate in Sligo is the equilivent.
fat bloke wrote: » Pity you can't get homage houses of virtually indistinguishable quality for 10% of the price
Dante Delicious Magnum wrote: » Problem is you dont want a homage house, you want the real one. The reason you get the homage is because you dont want to spend the money.
fat bloke wrote: » How much is a sub?
OmegaGene wrote: » Four figure ?? More like five fugure the way prices are going New release Pepsi is going for 20k
893bet wrote: » I don’t think the current trajectory can continue at this pace. But I don’t see the bubble bursting either. I am/was desperate for a 5167. In my head I am saying pay 30% over list as PP will tack a price rise on in the next year either way which will level it.
Dante Delicious Magnum wrote: » Thats some wonderful man maths,
893bet wrote: » It’s true though! You could get a 5167 for 14k gbp 12 months ago (just a tad above list price). You won’t get one for less than 17 k gbp now on a private sale. Even that might be a stretch with WF selling for 21k +. Can see a price rise on the 5167 this year similar to how the 5711 was hit last year as grey prices were so far ahead of list. Prices self ADs were raised 20%. I think greys surged even more then for second hand.
Dante Delicious Magnum wrote: » Jesus, your right you should get two. Buy tulip bulbs while your at it....:D:D Seriously though, non precious metal watches are a collectors market driven by low interest rates. The 5711 is a beautiful piece, but when your spending that money on a steel watch your susceptible to changes in fashion and desirability as the watch has little intrinsic value. Remember also that start of 2019 the British are committing economic suicide and the market will be flooded with watches.
hi5 wrote: » Yes, the price of Rolex's is going to keep going up and up and up for ever and ever and ever.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_fool_theory
Dante Delicious Magnum wrote: » THe pound devalues so watches become cheaper, as the pound devalues unemployment rises and people liquidate assets. Pawn brokers are flooded with rolex. AD's sales decrease as people shift to the second hand market, they shift stock onto the grey market, People see the prices start to go down and sell off investment pieces in a panic flooding the market with stock. People start buying from the UK seeing the weak pound to the euro so European sellers drop prices to match and retain the business. Rolex see orders decline so start producing the more desired pieces in great numbers for the sure sale. The steel rolex is a real watch for the watch guy that has a bit of cash but is not in the haute holology market. THese watches will be susceptible to to general economic conditions, and are very much a disposable income purchase. As an investment, as interest rates rise to battle European inflation investment in watches or classic cars will take less of the investment euro But thats just my opinion man.........grain of salt.
Cyrus wrote: » part of the reason steel rolex are so hard to get at the moment is the weak pound, england is one of the cheapest places in the world to buy one in (esp if you arent paying VAT)
893bet wrote: » Certainly a factor but the shortage locally for desirable models is global by the sounds of things.
OmegaGene wrote: » [IMG][/img]img upload £8k retail and this is the cheapest I’ve seen a new one for, normally £20k