If a watch is released in a limited edition of 250 pieces by a well known watch blog, and is apparently sold out “in minutes” to a group of “dedicated collectors”, but 10 of them are immediately available on eBay with a 50% markup on as BNIB, my question ...
It is disturbing but this is what happens with any product sold online with predictable demand and limited supply. It has been going on for years with sneakers, bags, bourbon,... Watch retail is years behind but we will see more and more of that happening...
. Okay, maybe it started off with a passion but they quickly capitalized on it. I don’t blame them though; it’s a free world and people can choose to not seek these hodinkee special editions.
A few people in my collectors circles are ordering these HODINKEE watches with a “maybe I’ll keep it, probably I’ll sell it” attitude. I’m in Canada, so I’m sure flipping is even more rampant in the US where customs issues are less likely to eat into flip...
My thinking is that it is probably "friends and family" or Hodinkee staff (or some of their preferred customers who buy 3 or 5 before the allocation is announced and then dump the "excess stock" at marked up prices to take advantage of the bubble. I could...
I'm really not following the comments here suggesting that Hodinkee's staff aren't passionate watch enthusiasts, just because their company also sells watches. I (like I'm sure most people here), read most things I can get my hands on around horology, inc...
I do think Hodinkee is less about horological passion these days. I believe the passion has been replaced by a drive to make money. Hodinkee has for a long time had a shop; selling mainly inexpensive items but now and then supplemented with a ridiculously...
No offense meant if you truly like this watch, but to me this is a total derivative 'also-ran' watch. It looks just like a seamaster 300, a tudor bb, or a blancpain ff. Basically an attempt to cash in on the 'in' style, which just so happens to be promote...
I have owned a Hodinkee Nomos LE in the past, so don't have anything in particular against the blog. It is informative and well-produced, but I was trying to make a point that there is a potential conflict of interest.
They must be doing something right as the Brands wouldn't be creating collab watches with them if they didn't sell. They obviously can create designs that buyers want (both passionate ones and flippers). I bought 3 of these Hodinkee x Manufacture watches:...
I have also been a buyer of the H limited editions, including the 10th Anniversary Speedmaster. I bought it with the "maybe I'll keep it, maybe I'll sell it" mentality. I ultimately didn't love it, tried to flip it, and didn't get much interest on C24 whe...
Hodinkee is a good example of a company creating a "perfect storm" of creating the product, marketing the product, generating interest within a committed collecting community and then selling it. I guess most watch companies do not have a screen of "edito...
Hodnkee has done a pre-sale setup where friends of Clymer & co get to reserve/purchase the LE watch before the general public. The general public release is likely never the full lot of units available. I would guess more than a few friends are dealers an...
Look, as PuristSPro (this site a few years ago) there were moderators who were offered "test drives" of expensive watches. Most of those were returned; some were not. Hence we had to come up with a policy that nothing could be accepted without disclosure ...
That broadly confirms my suspicions and thoughts on this issue. It is a muddy world, and the separation of Editorial and Advertising is disappearing. Not a good direction.
Exactly. I wanted to buy from them the VC and I put it in bascket in the first 30 sec but I didn't receive the confirmation of the order. I wrote them about it and no answer. From that point I dont like them. Lenrock
They are sold out within minutes and Omega do not flip them... Flippers exist, Rolex Pepsi is a good example... a lot of people buy them just to sell them the next day.. Some people buy watches for enjoyment, others try to make a profit... Cheer ps. And a...
A wait list for a Steel Rolex model is a couple of years, and most individuals can only buy 1 - so not much of a business. My own opinion is this happens on an industrial scale with big groups, that get allocations of 100s directly from Rolex, and 50% of ...
Tudor, Oris and many others are obviously involved which reduces my interest in them as it shows a lack of creativity and individuality. Only the real deal can be the real deal. No replica or homage can ever give you the same satisfaction ever. S
and trying to cash in on it asap, much like the people buying Rolex professional models, Patek Phillipe Nautilus, and AP Jumbo´s who flip them as soon as they leave the store. In the particular case of the special editions, kudos to H for doing them and t...
I really don’t have any issue with the fact that “friends and family” get first dibs on these watches. The team / management at Hodinkee are more than entitled to give preference to certain people. Every watch manufacturer we know does that every day of t...
Their marketing or hype, which may allow for watches to sell out or and for those same watches to command a premium in the secondary market, is credit to them. Every watch manufacturer/ brand / retailer does this and if they seem to be doing a better job ...
I was merely musing aloud and the rest were frank responses from members. But you are correct. we have great members here who express opinions freely - which is why THIS is the only forum I come to. HAGWE!
I did buy some Hodinkee LE in the past (also the second on the Zenith that was truly limited and lately the IWC) and the whole argument that they would be not passionate because they make money on it is a bit absurd. Isn't Rolex in for the money with the ...
1) I don't claim Hodinkee is not passionate about watches, and are only driven by $$$. I believe they do good work, and are an undeniably important part of the horological media landscape. I personally believe a conflict of interest exists when a media co...
So I said "What the heck?" and put my name on the "waiting list". Lo and behold, a day later I got an email that someone cancelled their order and one was available if I wanted it. I'm glad I took the chance and clicked on that waiting list button It's on...