Jay (Eire)
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Obviously the luxury watch leasing concept is old, many companies have come and gone.
I never got it personally; the lease cost was always too high and that was for watches which were a fraction of the Dufour in terms of value.
Also, and this is a big one for me, why would an owner lease something that was not replaceable? I wouldn’t do it.
Really depends
By: Arronax : April 10th, 2022-00:53
If you mean leasing out your own then clearly no, but leasing the watch I may consider short-term as a valid option to test drive and confirm it fits my wrist and lifestyle, it's so easy to get fitting wrong and even harder with independents.
Here's another idea...
By: patrick_y : April 11th, 2022-07:30
Let's say you're a movie star. You go to Chopard to borrow jewels to walk the red carpet! Chopard insures the jewels. The wear and tear is minimal. And it's only used for one occasion and for some photographs. While Chopard doesn't charge for this service...
Yup!
By: patrick_y : April 11th, 2022-07:35
I had read about those companies too. And the watches were so beat up in that pool of watches. No pride of ownership. And at the $300 a month they charged to lease a Rolex, after three years, you'd be able to own a Rolex. True, it might not be a President...
Okay, let’s build the model….
By: NickO : April 10th, 2022-21:12
Assume an individual has a rare, luxury item worth $500K they were considering leasing. What would this business model look like? First, I’d recommend a sizable security deposit to be held in escrow should the item not be returned in the condition it was ...