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View Poll Results: Who Should We Blame For The Rolex Conundrum? | |||
Gray market dealers who subverted AD's and hyper-inflating prices | 45 | 25.14% | |
Getting the runaround from Rolex authorized dealers | 46 | 25.70% | |
Buyers who actually pay exorbitant asking prices | 63 | 35.20% | |
Some other reason (Rolex allocations, small product of more desirable indexes, etc.) | 25 | 13.97% | |
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9 November 2023, 01:29 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2019
Location: FL Gulf Coast
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You Can Argue With Me But You Can't Argue With the Numbers
So here we are.... Your persuasion dictates your outlook and interpretation of the datum. Frankly, I don't really see this as a bad thing, but then again, I am not hanging a portion of my wealth on watches nor am I a dealer. To me, they are all tools, some of them may retain residual value but I am into watches because I enjoy them, not as a monetary vehicle. With any luck, with prices continuing to spiral downward this clears the way for enthusiasts to return to the market and obtain what they want without the hassle and runaround we've had to endure in recent years.
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