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Old 26 September 2017, 10:57 PM   #61
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It seems like with so many brands in the dumps on the secondary market people are almost hedging in Rolex/Patek and prices are reflecting the trend.
They are becoming the new Gold investment of the watch world, a flight to stability and quality.
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Old 26 September 2017, 10:58 PM   #62
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No doubt about it ....its all gone a bit crazy!
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Old 26 September 2017, 11:05 PM   #63
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I also have to laugh when I go into tourneau and I ask "how much is that late 90's Submariner without papers"?
Answer: $7900
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Last time I was in Vegas, Tourneau at Caesars was asking $8500 for a 2000-ish 16600, watch only as well. I told them I could get the 116600 for that, and they said "no way, those are $11k at least." I smiled and walked away. Maybe I should have sold them my 16600 I was wearing at the time. They would have probably told me my complete set was only worth $4k since it has the 'old' tritium dial.

It was the same thing at the Pawn Stars shop. Beat up over polished 16610 for $7500. Um...no.
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Old 26 September 2017, 11:29 PM   #64
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I honestly think buyers have lost their mind as well. I would never pay over MSRP for anything, never mind a watch.

I would also never pay over MSRP for the older 5 digit models. I owned them all over the years and they were not worth MSRP back then, never mind what crazy guys are paying these days.
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Old 27 September 2017, 12:02 AM   #65
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the crazy mechanics of supply and demand fueled by the recent surge in interest for vintage pieces praised by the specialized press
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Old 27 September 2017, 12:49 AM   #66
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It seems like with so many brands in the dumps on the secondary market people are almost hedging in Rolex/Patek and prices are reflecting the trend.
Rolex SS Sport watches ( Daytona, Sub, GMT) and select Patek references are all that matter in the watch market at the moment.

Surprisingly, some Seiko / Grand Seiko are doing well..much better than Breitlings, TAGS, IWC, Hublot..etc.

Those brands are pretty much toxic poison at this point and are being HARD passed on by dealers all over the world.
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Old 27 September 2017, 01:00 AM   #67
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It has always been a "sliding scale" depending on your perspective.
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Old 29 September 2017, 11:45 PM   #68
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Yes, in the event of a sustained bear market, secondary market prices for high-end watches would likely lose some of their froth. You're a quick learner!
I doubt that this will happen, but will be pleasantly surprised if it does... I just don't see Sellers bringing prices back to earth.
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Old 30 September 2017, 05:19 AM   #69
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Yea prices seem up right now especially as of late trusted sellers.

I bought a NIB 116610 last July form a trusted seller. It came with everything, stickers, and even the sales receipt for 7250.

I have seen preowned go for more.
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Old 30 September 2017, 07:27 AM   #70
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This thread was definitely interesting. So, my question is. Are some people speculating there may be a price increase coming soon at the Rolex AD? If this were ,or is the case, recent buyers will then have a little equity in their purchase and not be so under water if they decide to sell or flip. I don't know, I'm just babbling, so don't take to much thought in my response...
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Old 30 September 2017, 07:32 AM   #71
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Rolex SS Sport watches ( Daytona, Sub, GMT) and select Patek references are all that matter in the watch market at the moment.

Surprisingly, some Seiko / Grand Seiko are doing well..much better than Breitlings, TAGS, IWC, Hublot..etc.

Those brands are pretty much toxic poison at this point and are being HARD passed on by dealers all over the world
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I have found this to be the case too. I have a TAG I bought new two years ago and I asked the dealer I bought it from what he would give me for it on trade for a different watch and he flat out told me he couldn't offer me anything for it. This is a $2800 watch and is in pristine condition with box and papers.

I still have the watch but I don't think I'd ever buy another TAG-Heuer.
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Old 30 September 2017, 07:54 AM   #72
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I still have the watch but I don't think I'd ever buy another TAG-Heuer.
Learned that lesson a loooong time ago.
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Old 30 September 2017, 07:59 AM   #73
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Both ADs I buy from said their Rolex rep is discouraging discounts - something about how supply is going to be limited even on non-allocation pieces. Bought a BLNR a few months back for $8K OTD, now it's $8950+tax. The LV they always had in stock? Forget it, can't even order one now.

Max discount for steel is 5% now, even for sitters like the EXPII, OP, and Milgauss.
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Old 30 September 2017, 04:44 PM   #74
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Both ADs I buy from said their Rolex rep is discouraging discounts - something about how supply is going to be limited even on non-allocation pieces. Bought a BLNR a few months back for $8K OTD, now it's $8950+tax. The LV they always had in stock? Forget it, can't even order one now.

Max discount for steel is 5% now, even for sitters like the EXPII, OP, and Milgauss.
Looks like all the UK nonsense is finally catching up with you guys
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Looks like all the UK nonsense is finally catching up with you guys
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