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10 July 2021, 05:52 AM | #1 |
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I know I always talk about the Daytona prices dropping etc and I know there are so many threads on this but hear me out. Today I went to central London and as usual barren Rolex cases. I then saw the Richard Mille shop. I thought wow I have never seen any in real life. Went in and announced I am a watch fan and cannot afford one but would love to see one. The sales lady was lovely. She showed me what they had and it was the diving watch. My other half said do you keep all the watches in the back for security. She said no all these cases normally have watches in there but since covid and now we’re open we have sold out of everything. We have waitlists of around a 100 people per watch.
I am was shocked I said are there that many millionaires in the UK! She said we have so many customers. It got me thinking that compared to a Richard Mille a Rolex retail is nothing even grey market wise. No wonder why everything is being bought up and we can’t get anything. You can take a loan out for a Rolex even grey but not a Richard Mille. If it’s that mad for such an expensive watch and waitlists etc what chance is there to get the affordable brands. |
10 July 2021, 06:43 AM | #2 |
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I believe the demand imbalance is across all luxury brands at the dealers.
But seems the secondary market is flush with options. Market efficiency? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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Thanks for the info sounds like a nice visit - I’ve never been a fan but truth be told never held one in my hand. I do like the skull looking one which I think is something stupid like 2 million dollars.
I agree it’s very crazy that these RM’s have 100 long wait lists. However again as is with Rolex it’s all about money, getting any one of a desirable RM can bring you the same return as a rainbow Daytona would. |
10 July 2021, 08:09 AM | #5 |
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It was a lovely visit thank you, pre birthday :). Saw some other watches. I think the RM visit made me think will it ever change when those type of watches are on waitlist.
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I would say RM is the hardest brand to crack in terms of getting an allocation piece mainly because they operate strictly on a boutique basis. Therefore one really needs to buy those pieces that they don’t want to move themselves up the line and even those cost a fortune. RM is a category which is really hard to get into unless money is not an issue or someone with high social status such that they have the pull to request the exact watch they want.
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10 July 2021, 01:27 PM | #8 |
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My luxury mall has brand only Boutiques for Rolex, Omega, Panerai, Hublot, Breitling, and Tag Heuer as well as two other multi brand stores with jewelry also.
Rolex is empty, Panerai doesn’t have much, the others are all well stocked. Popularity certainly plays a role but I think part of the luxury watch market is not over producing. RM certainly doesn’t mass produce. (I am also in the camp of having zero desire to own one regardless of price) |
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The speedy is also far by a mile the more significant watch, perhaps the most important wristwatch made today. The Daytona famous…well because a salad dressing guy wore it it. It broke no new ground ad a chrono and it’s not a significant watch past the insta hype and that’s not a debatable point.
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Yea, sure. How many people are waiting for the RM versus how many gray dealers waiting to snap those up and jack the prices beyond belief and sell to buyers who want to be the first to post on their instabooks. Laughable.
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I'm pretty sure a significant percentage of today's Rolex buyers don't buy to wear, but to keep in a safe as an alternative investment.
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What did you think of the RM seeing it in real life? I am curious as I have never seen one as well (and can’t afford one either)
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there's something like 50 million millionaires in the world. RM makes less than 5000 watches a year. no shortage of money for them even despite the insane prices
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Not a fan of the shortage threads but still a very interesting perspective. It is beyond watches as well, all collectibles, used cars, housing, etc.
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Imagine their embarrassment if that was their take on Rolex ownership and then got hit by a bus and no longer alive….
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Ugly or not , it's preference and I believe he was replying to the original thread about RM ; not you...
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Makes you wonder what is to come in the next couple of years. Regrettably, I've gotten into watches too late to miss out the pre-shortage days.....
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