collectively chipped in $500 to buy this at auction, they could now sell their 5711 and kill it. Now of course this did not happen but it’s not a bad idea!
collectively chipped in $500 to buy this at auction, they could now sell their 5711 and kill it. Now of course this did not happen but it’s not a bad idea!
Some guys buy a model in order to make a profit, solicit Instagramers to promote it, raise the odds artificially on Chrono24 by recording very high acquisition prices in the watch collection section thanks to fake accounts to artificially inflate the odds...
finishing and complications no longer matter. Last days I had contact with a few collectors from UAE, Qatar, Saoudi Arabia etc You know what prices people pay for a Journe Elegante ( yes, cool look but quartz) 70.000 - 80.000 USD I could not believe it bu...
These prices, and prices for specific references with more intrinsic horological value too, are driven by said piece being the thing to have. RM’s entire resale market is driven by this. The 5711, 15202, Daytona etc markets are being driven by this. Journ...
I never understood that vintage market. Never liked nor wanted a Paul Newman How many of these were made? Thousands? Why would 150 K 300K and even sometimes 1 million be more acceptable? Honestly, give me 130k and let me choose between a just discontinued...
This $100K is nothing and fits the hype lifestyle....just imagine if I put $100K when Bitcoin was $4000 (or even less, $1) and its now $50000, I can imagine myself buying whatever grail watches that I cannot or never get and want to get, like a Grand Comp...
And he thinks it was a good buy since he didn’t have to buy a few other watches that he didn’t want and did not have to wait even if he had done that. I think it’s also these crazy bundling nonsense that makes many accept the idea of paying a premium. ...
I find myself wondering why people pay perpetual calendar prices for time only or time date watches. Yes it’s a more casual world and people don’t dress up like they used too but maybe it’s something else. Maybe these new watch buyers are willing to pay a...
free market and the bidders have spoken at this moment. Let’s agree that 5711/1A is an iconic piece and appreciate its beauty for what it is. If someone is willing to pay this price, then let this person be the rightful owner.