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17 April 2021, 08:13 PM | #91 |
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17 April 2021, 08:21 PM | #92 |
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Insanity.
My 15202IP is now priced at around $200,000....... Happy to offer my AP forum brothers a discount! Im joking but this asset bubble is going to end with a big bang in the not too distant future. |
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It was a hit in the US for sure. |
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17 April 2021, 11:39 PM | #94 |
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Crazy question? Why doesn't AP just double rrp's?
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18 April 2021, 12:00 AM | #95 |
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It’s amazing. In 2010 I traded a NOS 16600 SD for a 15202 plus a few K. The 15202 was a NOS white dial. I sold it a few years later for like 12k.
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18 April 2021, 12:39 AM | #96 |
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The jumbo to me is like the GT3 RS. It was always hard to get even years before the saintliness hype but like the GT3 RS you had a shot. Today because of social media things are just so hyped it makes it seem impossible. Odds of it being your first purchase is just harder today without supporting the brand in other aspects.
The issue is the same with almost all luxury items and sneakers. Anything "in demand" is not on the retail shelf / dealer lot and if it was...I bet a ton of people wouldn't want it. |
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18 April 2021, 02:20 AM | #98 |
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18 April 2021, 05:05 PM | #99 |
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I don't recall if one of the major luxury brands has tried that. Standard playbook are moderate (but faster than inflation) price hikes - Hermes has perfected this approach to cooking the frog slowly. Or Rolex, who keep price hikes modest, but uses this to shift demand to previously unloved or higher margin pieces.
An even slightly misjudged radical price hike risks inverting the MSRP/grey price ratio, which would instantly kill a major driver for demand, i.e., expecting not to take an instant loss with the purchase. |
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In fact, if AP wanted to leave less money on the table, they could simply double production. This would drive grey market prices down a bit, but still not down to RRP, and it would have a negligible impact on exclusivity since they're already incredibly scarce (and hoarded by greys thanks to flippers due to the 3x RRP pricing on the grey market -- drive that down, and flippers will find it less attractive). |
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