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6 April 2017, 10:38 PM | #31 |
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6 April 2017, 10:55 PM | #32 |
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No I was thinking the same thing.... Not only is it Tysons Corner bulging out the safe but now it seems also in Philly!!! Definately more efficient.... It means the AD allocates to clients / potential clients / friends / grey dealers / friends who can sell at auction and take a cut .....capitalism at its finest!!
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7 April 2017, 01:26 AM | #38 |
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This is a great result. The chrono was by far the easier of the two pieces to get; although had I had the money and ordered it I'd be a bit sad to have a few months later the Advanced Research Aquanaut come out; I think of the two I'd rather have the AR.
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Isn't this the same piece that was too large? that Patek was making pieces too big? The ugly diamonds? The gaudy inscription? This piece that no one wanted is being sold well above list? Yeah- Patek is going in the wrong direction for sure. lol
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How is it completely different? I don't see any difference between a friendship/relationship with Rhone or a USA AD. The people doing the deciding give the watches to whoever they want, you said your not a big buyer but just passionate and that's why you got your 5131. It's not like the US AD's are corrupt and Rhone has some higher standard.
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Very good clients can get upset if they are passed over by an AD for a rare or application piece and take their future business elsewhere - Rhone are one step removed from the sale, because of this they are able to take a different view of a client that is not based solely on the AD's past experience. They have wider policies to try to control the grey market, to sell to local customers where possible and to try to widen the Patek ownership base at all levels of watch. One factor they clearly consider is the passion not just the existing collection. If US AD's are able to work in the same way then I stand corrected. |
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Rhone has no control where watches end up eventually. Say selling a blue 5711 |
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7 April 2017, 03:49 AM | #46 | |
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Of course they have no control where the watches end up and they don't worry about the bulk of the watches. But they do about LE and certain models. So would I even think of selling my 5711P under 2 years? No ways. Another member wanted a watch I could probably get and would have liked to have gotten for him. Is there a chance that I would take getting the watch in my name and giving to him at even no premium? No ways! So in a way they are controlling what's going into the flipping market. |
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I wonder which AD the 5976P that sold at auction came from? Mike, I think Russell's case is so unique it can't be counted as to how people get allocation pieces but I agree with you, no US AD would get someone a 5131 with no past purchase history, unless Patek is a small part of their business and they don't care and want to help a friend or relative, or make some extra money by selling it to a grey.
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For the LE pieces I am seriously all for keeping the papers for a year or two. It eliminates a lot of the BS and quick flips on the real sought after stuff.
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7 April 2017, 08:15 AM | #52 |
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I'm curious as to who and what type the buyer is.
5976 is a LE but at 1,300 pieces it isn't super exclusive in the grand scheme of things. I would imagine that most serious PP collectors who really really wanted one could get one allocated to him/her through their local AD/Salon, which leaves me wondering who is willing to pay almost +50% premium for this reference? Don't get me wrong I think it's a nice watch just genuinely curious. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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Kind of like when you tell your wife you were on a quiet golf weekend with the boys, not knowing she had already found the receipts from Vegas :P Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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If your AD is located in a mid-sized city, without the long list of VIP clients, you probably have a better chance at getting a LE piece. There are also those who mainly purchase pre-owned watches and have not developed a relationship with an AD. |
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You're right, but it's still surprising that even with a run of 1,300 ~$100k pieces, the demand is strong enough for a ~$150k sale. Ultimately, it's a testament to the strength of the brand and all credit to PP. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Of course the prices will soften as rhis the first. People can now buy from trusted sellers at pretty much lower levels as they don't have to pay the buyers premium. Putting that aside the 5131G at close to $200k????
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A gray dealer in the UK was asking £150000 for the 5976
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