Saw this on Instagram… the next big luxury collaboration…
https://www.expedia.com/lp/flights/iah/den/houston-to-denverFTAco07 said:
I like it even better in grey. Shame the nearest AD is in Denver because this is almost exactly what I've been looking for, but would much prefer to see in person before dropping $20k
Most definitely not, but my purchases of watches and jewelry over the years would. The good news is, my guy was busy while I was in the store, so I just took a quick glance. Plenty of Rolex's in the case but I think they were all preowned. I got out unscathed so marriage saved.BBRex said:
I'm not sure that minor repairs will cost enough to get you into Rolex territory.
I'm gonna need a lot of positive reviews and sales (from this thread) for the rook before I consider him over FTAC.Sea Speed said:
Run roh. Competition.
OneMoreWatch said:
If it is the Daytona with the panda dial it's around $50k. Rolex and the high-end watch market has exploded recently. If you bought a Rolex 5-10 years ago you beat the markets by a mile. If you want one, let me know. I can get anything.
Also, good luck trying to find basically anything at an Authorized Dealer. Any watch they get is sold before it hits the case. Inventory is so slim, many of the Rolex display watches they have are not real watches and have no movement inside.
This follows with what I have read on other forums as well.FTAC2011 said:OneMoreWatch said:
If it is the Daytona with the panda dial it's around $50k. Rolex and the high-end watch market has exploded recently. If you bought a Rolex 5-10 years ago you beat the markets by a mile. If you want one, let me know. I can get anything.
Also, good luck trying to find basically anything at an Authorized Dealer. Any watch they get is sold before it hits the case. Inventory is so slim, many of the Rolex display watches they have are not real watches and have no movement inside.
Market corrected a little recently so white Daytona is not quite that high right now.
All The display models I have seen are real watches with movements, they just won't sell them.
How 'bout one of them Jacob & Co Bugatti numbers?OneMoreWatch said:
If it is the Daytona with the panda dial it's around $50k. Rolex and the high-end watch market has exploded recently. If you bought a Rolex 5-10 years ago you beat the markets by a mile. If you want one, let me know. I can get anything.
Also, good luck trying to find basically anything at an Authorized Dealer. Any watch they get is sold before it hits the case. Inventory is so slim, many of the Rolex display watches they have are not real watches and have no movement inside.
I guess this answers my question on previous page.FTAC2011 said:OneMoreWatch said:
If it is the Daytona with the panda dial it's around $50k. Rolex and the high-end watch market has exploded recently. If you bought a Rolex 5-10 years ago you beat the markets by a mile. If you want one, let me know. I can get anything.
Also, good luck trying to find basically anything at an Authorized Dealer. Any watch they get is sold before it hits the case. Inventory is so slim, many of the Rolex display watches they have are not real watches and have no movement inside.
Market corrected a little recently so white Daytona is not quite that high right now.
All The display models I have seen are real watches with movements, they just won't sell them.
Apparently, they are popular with rappers and professional athletes.YouBet said:
This might be the most dbag watch I've ever seen.
YouBet said:I guess this answers my question on previous page.FTAC2011 said:OneMoreWatch said:
If it is the Daytona with the panda dial it's around $50k. Rolex and the high-end watch market has exploded recently. If you bought a Rolex 5-10 years ago you beat the markets by a mile. If you want one, let me know. I can get anything.
Also, good luck trying to find basically anything at an Authorized Dealer. Any watch they get is sold before it hits the case. Inventory is so slim, many of the Rolex display watches they have are not real watches and have no movement inside.
Market corrected a little recently so white Daytona is not quite that high right now.
All The display models I have seen are real watches with movements, they just won't sell them.
No worries. I just hadn't realized they were in short supply like this. I guess that shouldn't surprise me considering the state of the world as it is. Just glad I have one.FTAC2011 said:YouBet said:I guess this answers my question on previous page.FTAC2011 said:OneMoreWatch said:
If it is the Daytona with the panda dial it's around $50k. Rolex and the high-end watch market has exploded recently. If you bought a Rolex 5-10 years ago you beat the markets by a mile. If you want one, let me know. I can get anything.
Also, good luck trying to find basically anything at an Authorized Dealer. Any watch they get is sold before it hits the case. Inventory is so slim, many of the Rolex display watches they have are not real watches and have no movement inside.
Market corrected a little recently so white Daytona is not quite that high right now.
All The display models I have seen are real watches with movements, they just won't sell them.
Ahh yes. Sorry I missed it. Best way to get Rolex these days is gray market, but you can still get from the AD. Just have to build a relationship with them and most likely spend $ on things other than watches.
YouBet said:No worries. I just hadn't realized they were in short supply like this. I guess that shouldn't surprise me considering the state of the world as it is. Just glad I have one.FTAC2011 said:YouBet said:I guess this answers my question on previous page.FTAC2011 said:OneMoreWatch said:
If it is the Daytona with the panda dial it's around $50k. Rolex and the high-end watch market has exploded recently. If you bought a Rolex 5-10 years ago you beat the markets by a mile. If you want one, let me know. I can get anything.
Also, good luck trying to find basically anything at an Authorized Dealer. Any watch they get is sold before it hits the case. Inventory is so slim, many of the Rolex display watches they have are not real watches and have no movement inside.
Market corrected a little recently so white Daytona is not quite that high right now.
All The display models I have seen are real watches with movements, they just won't sell them.
Ahh yes. Sorry I missed it. Best way to get Rolex these days is gray market, but you can still get from the AD. Just have to build a relationship with them and most likely spend $ on things other than watches.
FTAC2011 said:YouBet said:No worries. I just hadn't realized they were in short supply like this. I guess that shouldn't surprise me considering the state of the world as it is. Just glad I have one.FTAC2011 said:YouBet said:I guess this answers my question on previous page.FTAC2011 said:OneMoreWatch said:
If it is the Daytona with the panda dial it's around $50k. Rolex and the high-end watch market has exploded recently. If you bought a Rolex 5-10 years ago you beat the markets by a mile. If you want one, let me know. I can get anything.
Also, good luck trying to find basically anything at an Authorized Dealer. Any watch they get is sold before it hits the case. Inventory is so slim, many of the Rolex display watches they have are not real watches and have no movement inside.
Market corrected a little recently so white Daytona is not quite that high right now.
All The display models I have seen are real watches with movements, they just won't sell them.
Ahh yes. Sorry I missed it. Best way to get Rolex these days is gray market, but you can still get from the AD. Just have to build a relationship with them and most likely spend $ on things other than watches.
Sell it to me
Don't know what exactly you're referring to by "state of the world", but if it's supply chain stuff - we've been told that is not the issue here (which I believe). It seems to be due to a recent explosion in interest in luxury watches in the past several years (Exhibit A is the guy typing this) with demand skyrocketing. The watch manufacturers have their motivations to not increase supply to meet this demand. Rolex is the most notable example of the inability to purchase retail, but we're now starting to see it with other brands as well.YouBet said:No worries. I just hadn't realized they were in short supply like this. I guess that shouldn't surprise me considering the state of the world as it is. Just glad I have one.FTAC2011 said:YouBet said:I guess this answers my question on previous page.FTAC2011 said:OneMoreWatch said:
If it is the Daytona with the panda dial it's around $50k. Rolex and the high-end watch market has exploded recently. If you bought a Rolex 5-10 years ago you beat the markets by a mile. If you want one, let me know. I can get anything.
Also, good luck trying to find basically anything at an Authorized Dealer. Any watch they get is sold before it hits the case. Inventory is so slim, many of the Rolex display watches they have are not real watches and have no movement inside.
Market corrected a little recently so white Daytona is not quite that high right now.
All The display models I have seen are real watches with movements, they just won't sell them.
Ahh yes. Sorry I missed it. Best way to get Rolex these days is gray market, but you can still get from the AD. Just have to build a relationship with them and most likely spend $ on things other than watches.
Good to know. I assumed supply chain but had not realized demand had skyrocketed.TheOC16 said:Don't know what exactly you're referring to by "state of the world", but if it's supply chain stuff - we've been told that is not the issue here (which I believe). It seems to be due to a recent explosion in interest in luxury watches in the past several years (Exhibit A is the guy typing this) with demand skyrocketing. The watch manufacturers have their motivations to not increase supply to meet this demand. Rolex is the most notable example of the inability to purchase retail, but we're now starting to see it with other brands as well.YouBet said:No worries. I just hadn't realized they were in short supply like this. I guess that shouldn't surprise me considering the state of the world as it is. Just glad I have one.FTAC2011 said:YouBet said:I guess this answers my question on previous page.FTAC2011 said:OneMoreWatch said:
If it is the Daytona with the panda dial it's around $50k. Rolex and the high-end watch market has exploded recently. If you bought a Rolex 5-10 years ago you beat the markets by a mile. If you want one, let me know. I can get anything.
Also, good luck trying to find basically anything at an Authorized Dealer. Any watch they get is sold before it hits the case. Inventory is so slim, many of the Rolex display watches they have are not real watches and have no movement inside.
Market corrected a little recently so white Daytona is not quite that high right now.
All The display models I have seen are real watches with movements, they just won't sell them.
Ahh yes. Sorry I missed it. Best way to get Rolex these days is gray market, but you can still get from the AD. Just have to build a relationship with them and most likely spend $ on things other than watches.
Yep.bthotugigem05 said:
China, whose millionaires are notoriously brand-focused, is the biggest driver of luxury spending in the world. In one year, 2019, their share of spending in the worldwide luxury market increased from 11% to 20%.
There are not enough Rolexes to satisfy the Chinese market by itself, much less the rest of the world.
It will get worse as the world reopens, since most Chinese cannot travel internationally right now and probably won't be able to for the next few years, so they're limited to the domestic supply of luxury goods. When they can travel internationally again, get ready for availability to completely evaporate. These are people who will have no problem buying $40k in jewelry from a random jeweler just to get a $10k datejust if it makes it happen quicker. I think any grey market dealer should be learning Mandarin, that's where explosive growth will come in the next 5 years.
Serotonin said:
And as many Russian oligarchs are finding out the hard way, deposits in western banks and large yachts are hard to keep away from authorities.
A handful of watchboxes with 8-9 figures worth of watches? Much easier to keep safe or quietly offload.
This was predicted several weeks ago with the sanctions but amazingly the rouble has rebounded to about where it was right before the war.AgLA06 said:Serotonin said:
And as many Russian oligarchs are finding out the hard way, deposits in western banks and large yachts are hard to keep away from authorities.
A handful of watchboxes with 8-9 figures worth of watches? Much easier to keep safe or quietly offload.
I guess. Doesn't really matter if the currency where you live is worth less than toilet paper. Just ask the Russians.