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31 March 2020, 04:31 AM | #32 |
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This fresh watch market analysis has probably been posted already somewhere in the general section but I think it's quite an interesting read even though they might be bias:
https://www.watchpro.com/the-big-int...-online-sales/ |
31 March 2020, 04:35 AM | #33 |
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I don't view Chrono24 as a true grey - it's a bunch of randos. Their prices have always been ridiculous and above market because they see other watches listed high.
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31 March 2020, 04:38 AM | #34 |
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31 March 2020, 04:38 AM | #35 |
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Ok so they accepted 19k
Wonder if they would have gone lower
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Probably. If not today, then tomorrow.
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That's why you always start lower and negotiate UP. But at least you got what you wanted!
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31 March 2020, 04:45 AM | #38 |
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Asking sellers to bid against themselves without making an offer first is a pretty safe way to get on their bad side early.
$19K is fair. Glad it worked out and congrats on the new piece.
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Tell him to stick it where the sun dont shine.
Give it a month or 3, they will drop |
31 March 2020, 04:58 AM | #40 |
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I find it rather odd that members of the Rolex Forum are hoping for a crash and for Grey and private sellers to be affected negatively by the current events. Yet, you all are looking to purchase when that does happen.
How about we hope everyone is doing well and quick recovery from this disaster? |
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31 March 2020, 05:02 AM | #42 |
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I had enquired about a SS/WG Skydweller Blue dial not long ago, the offer came in really high, more than double MSRP, so I turned down the offer.
The dealer just came back today with a lower offer, still extremely high in my opinion but I guess things will start to change slowly. Will it collapse? I doubt it, but we could expect to see some softening in Greys' pricing. The listed prices may still be the same, but there may be room for negotiations. |
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Supply chains are down right now so no new product. I see the prices softening at some point but only because owners will be selling creating abundant supply of used watches. Plus. I see the overall watch market softening from here. This cycle is running its course. It was overhyped and when that happens it eventually burns its self out. But their will always be a market for the used stuff so re-sellers will do fine if they buy right to maintain a sufficient margin to stay in business.
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If the OP was in the UK I would snap his hand off for that offer -and would indeed take considerably less. |
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As an owner and planning to make future purchases I could not care less about the resale of my pieces. I bought them because I love the watch and plan to hand them down. So it makes no difference to me and I am sure many others.
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Isn’t that ungentlemanly I feel he is overpaying but I’d rather be true to my word |
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There's also the fact that once prices start to fall it can become a race to the bottom. Smart economics says no seller should lower their price but in challenging market conditions some sellers don't have that option. I suspect that while the temptation is there to drop prices to move inventory no one wants to make the first move. I don't remember clearly but I don't believe we saw massive fire sales in 2008 when the financial markets crashed. While this current situation may eclipse that I suspect that it will still take some time before the prices materially change more broadly. |
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Same. When I've sold a few watches in the past a "what's your lowest price" is given no response. If you really want it YOU need to make an offer.
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Why can’t we hope for both? Why does one have to mean the other? The grey market crashing most likely will mean that our hobby is back in our favor and we can stop seeing these investment threads pop up every 2hrs. We can still wish everyone well and good health |
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31 March 2020, 05:42 AM | #57 |
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So people are still willing to pay a premium for Rolex watches (edited...congrats!).
With most ADs and other brick and mortars closed, it's largely "the greys" left to... Buy low, because people are currently panic selling like you wouldn't believe. Any "grey" with liquidity is having a buying field day right now, enough even to subsidize some of their aged inventory. There are many, many variables at play here. It is not as simple as "how can they still be holding price?" Check trade values at Bob's, for example; it is a great time to be buying at wholesale. |
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LoL, it seems like the OP didn't intend to purchase the watch in the first place, and more likely just wanted to sense the market and see how much they are prepared to bargain ..
When I was selling some expensive stuff on eBay, there were more than a few buyers who made offers and then went mute, so nothing to worry about here .. I can see some of the greys panicking already as I have received more than one message from the greys asking me if I was still interested in that BLRO that I have expressed my interest in, even before the New Year eve .. So, judging by that, they literally have zero new buyers with the current prices but they are willing to negotiate now .. |
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It's too early to ask for discount, wait another month and check their price again.
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