A+-Guru wrote: » I passed by Keanes in Limerick other week, the window had 0 Rolex
Creamy Goodness wrote: » Also €1000 is nearing Nomos range, whilst their styling might not be to everyone's taste, there's a strong argument for there being a lot of bang for little buck. I might even pull the trigger on one whilst I wait for the Rolex market to soften (if at all).
shutup wrote: » You either didn’t take your drugs this morning or you did take drugs this morning! Either way go to bed. I didn’t understand much of your insane rambling but just wanted to correct you on a couple of the “points” you made that were somewhat readable. 1. I am exactly the target market for Rolex. Young, male, from the flats, involved in criminality, neck tattoo, wear skinny tracksuit with fresh runners, weekly sharpe hair cut. I tick every box. B. I never said I wouldn’t buy a Grand Seiko. I said I wouldn’t spend a grand on a seiko. That comment was actually a hilarious joke in which I used a play on words while pretending I was confused between the brand Grand Seiko and the act of spending €1000 on a Seiko.
quattro777 wrote: » What kind of a discount can you expect on a blue dial Milgauss? RRP is €7700. My other choice would be a Grand Seiko Snowflake.
Lil Sally Anne Jnr. wrote: » Find it astonishing that anyone would spend 1000 euro on a watch, nor mind several grand. What's the mindset here?
Lil Sally Anne Jnr. wrote: » Find it astonishing that anyone would spend 1000 euro on a watch, nor mind several grand. What's the mindset here? Wouldn't help that I'd spend the entire time worrying about scratching it or losing it either. Plus I find most of these watches pretty tacky to look at. But each to their own. There'll be plenty of things that I like that others don't like either.
Lil Sally Anne Jnr. wrote: » Find it astonishing that anyone would spend 1000 euro on a watch, nor mind several grand. What's the mindset here? Wouldn't help that I'd spend the entire time worrying about scratching it or losing it either.
banie01 wrote: » All 3 cost less total than a SS Rolex at retail, and also far less than my wife's engagement ring :P
Lil Sally Anne Jnr. wrote: » Find it astonishing that anyone would spend 1000 euro on a watch,
Rootsblower wrote: » and will probably go down in the grave with me.
Dante Delicious Magnum wrote: » Congrats...put up some pics. Remember to pass it on, no use to you in the ground
Rootsblower wrote: » It’s the little touches like when the crown is fully wound in the Rolex crown is properly aligned at 12 o clock.
fat bloke wrote: » What baffles me a little is spending so much on a perceived value, as opposed to an inherent value. Specifically say a stainless steel rolex. What's the actual manufacturering cost of a steel rolex like say the Batman, which has a perceived value of 12-14 grand. What's the actual cost or value -would it even be as much as 500 quid? If supply controls were removed and they were as readily available as a seiko diver? That sort of artificial inflation is not something I would personally feel comfortable buying into.
893bet wrote: » Market popping.......been signs for a few months. BLNR price slashing in watchfinder...as low as 13.3k euro for the old versionhttps://www.watchfinder.ie/Rolex/GMT%20Master%20II/116710%20BLNR/23940/item/147366?searchId=0e0977b2-deb4-4430-af1c-aae496e93909&rank=13 They are flooded with BLNR also. 20 in stock. Were they holding back stock? Probably I would say.https://www.watchfinder.ie/search?q=Blnr Hulk available for just over 14khttps://www.watchfinder.ie/Rolex/Submariner/116610%20LV/16940/item/150142?searchId=b6d6e732-ae66-4f11-9686-2b0d3780ec22&rank=4
A+-Guru wrote: » There having a sale today that's all