Has the Rolex bubble finally burst? Perhaps it has
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Zoon said:
Wheelspinning said:
That a '23 CHNR is on watch collecting at £22k with 4 hrs to go is a sign.
When I purchased mines 2 years ago, they were listing at at £50-60k with the greys.
I expect it will have a £30k reserve and go unsold.
Or I can buy one from Chrono24 for £17kWhen I purchased mines 2 years ago, they were listing at at £50-60k with the greys.
I expect it will have a £30k reserve and go unsold.
Fckitdriveon said:
Zoon said:
Wheelspinning said:
That a '23 CHNR is on watch collecting at £22k with 4 hrs to go is a sign.
When I purchased mines 2 years ago, they were listing at at £50-60k with the greys.
I expect it will have a £30k reserve and go unsold.
Or I can buy one from Chrono24 for £17kWhen I purchased mines 2 years ago, they were listing at at £50-60k with the greys.
I expect it will have a £30k reserve and go unsold.
Zoon said:
Fckitdriveon said:
Zoon said:
Wheelspinning said:
That a '23 CHNR is on watch collecting at £22k with 4 hrs to go is a sign.
When I purchased mines 2 years ago, they were listing at at £50-60k with the greys.
I expect it will have a £30k reserve and go unsold.
Or I can buy one from Chrono24 for £17kWhen I purchased mines 2 years ago, they were listing at at £50-60k with the greys.
I expect it will have a £30k reserve and go unsold.
Wheelspinning said:
Zoon said:
Fckitdriveon said:
Zoon said:
Wheelspinning said:
That a '23 CHNR is on watch collecting at £22k with 4 hrs to go is a sign.
When I purchased mines 2 years ago, they were listing at at £50-60k with the greys.
I expect it will have a £30k reserve and go unsold.
Or I can buy one from Chrono24 for £17kWhen I purchased mines 2 years ago, they were listing at at £50-60k with the greys.
I expect it will have a £30k reserve and go unsold.
Wheelspinning said:
That a '23 CHNR is on watch collecting at £22k with 4 hrs to go is a sign.
When I purchased mines 2 years ago, they were listing at at £50-60k with the greys.
I expect it will have a £30k reserve and go unsold.
They are under £30K on eBay but why anyone would want to spend that kind of money on a watch made in the 100,000’s in a factory is beyond me. Same with cars - there are many classics of which there are under 250 left in the world which are far more interesting to own and cheaper than £30K. When I purchased mines 2 years ago, they were listing at at £50-60k with the greys.
I expect it will have a £30k reserve and go unsold.
Wheelspinning said:
That a '23 CHNR is on watch collecting at £22k with 4 hrs to go is a sign.
When I purchased mines 2 years ago, they were listing at at £50-60k with the greys.
I expect it will have a £30k reserve and go unsold.
sold for 27k When I purchased mines 2 years ago, they were listing at at £50-60k with the greys.
I expect it will have a £30k reserve and go unsold.
https://www.watchcollecting.com/for-sale/2022-role...
Mont Blanc said:
Could be worse.
All you hear in the Rolex world is:
John Mayer
John Mayer
John Mayer
John Mayer
John Mayer
I mean, who the fk is John Meyer? I had never heard of him before in my entire life until all the internet Rolex commentators/youtubers started banging on about him constantly. I had to Google to find out who he was. He's a bloke who plays the guitar apparently.
He once bought a gold Daytona so now everything has to be named after him.
Or something.
He’s pretty famous, both as a musician and maybe even more well known as a collector of watches. Probably has one of the best collections there is. All you hear in the Rolex world is:
John Mayer
John Mayer
John Mayer
John Mayer
John Mayer
I mean, who the fk is John Meyer? I had never heard of him before in my entire life until all the internet Rolex commentators/youtubers started banging on about him constantly. I had to Google to find out who he was. He's a bloke who plays the guitar apparently.
He once bought a gold Daytona so now everything has to be named after him.
Or something.
okgo said:
He’s pretty famous, both as a musician and maybe even more well known as a collector of watches. Probably has one of the best collections there is.
This article suggested he spent a quarter of his net worth on watches. Well done that man… https://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/24/john-mayer-spent-m...
I do like this quote…
I spend probably as much time thinking about or diving into watches as I do anything else
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/talking-watches-...
There’s a bit of this interview with Ed Sheeran where ES is talking about the huge sentimental value he attaches to his first watch (an £80 plastic “Toy” watch) and Meyer knows exactly what he means.
okgo said:
Mont Blanc said:
Could be worse.
All you hear in the Rolex world is:
John Mayer
John Mayer
John Mayer
John Mayer
John Mayer
I mean, who the fk is John Meyer? I had never heard of him before in my entire life until all the internet Rolex commentators/youtubers started banging on about him constantly. I had to Google to find out who he was. He's a bloke who plays the guitar apparently.
He once bought a gold Daytona so now everything has to be named after him.
Or something.
He’s pretty famous, both as a musician and maybe even more well known as a collector of watches. Probably has one of the best collections there is. All you hear in the Rolex world is:
John Mayer
John Mayer
John Mayer
John Mayer
John Mayer
I mean, who the fk is John Meyer? I had never heard of him before in my entire life until all the internet Rolex commentators/youtubers started banging on about him constantly. I had to Google to find out who he was. He's a bloke who plays the guitar apparently.
He once bought a gold Daytona so now everything has to be named after him.
Or something.
okgo said:
He’s pretty famous, both as a musician and maybe even more well known as a collector of watches. Probably has one of the best collections there is.
I guess it depends on the type of music you listen to?I'm 41 and I had genuinely never heard of him, and I listen to all kinds of different music genres.
I obviously know who he is now, since I googled him, and then read some interviews about his watch collecting.
Mont Blanc said:
I guess it depends on the type of music you listen to?
I'm 41 and I had genuinely never heard of him, and I listen to all kinds of different music genres.
I obviously know who he is now, since I googled him, and then read some interviews about his watch collecting.
He has 15 million monthly listeners on Spotify, he isn't Taylor Swift, but is pretty well known going on those numbers. I couldn't name a song, but had heard of him before the watch stuff all kicked off on Hodinkee.I'm 41 and I had genuinely never heard of him, and I listen to all kinds of different music genres.
I obviously know who he is now, since I googled him, and then read some interviews about his watch collecting.
GeneralBanter said:
They are under £30K on eBay but why anyone would want to spend that kind of money on a watch made in the 100,000’s in a factory is beyond me. Same with cars - there are many classics of which there are under 250 left in the world which are far more interesting to own and cheaper than £30K.
All in your opinion of course as I'm sure many people have many different reasons to purchase either a watch or a carGeneralBanter said:
They are under £30K on eBay but why anyone would want to spend that kind of money on a watch made in the 100,000’s in a factory is beyond me. Same with cars - there are many classics of which there are under 250 left in the world which are far more interesting to own and cheaper than £30K.
'Rare' or 'classic' does not necessarily mean 'good' though. It doesn't even necessarily mean interesting. Some people are more interested in spending money on watches than cars, and vice versa. There is no right or wrong. Just buy whatever you like.
Mont Blanc said:
GeneralBanter said:
They are under £30K on eBay but why anyone would want to spend that kind of money on a watch made in the 100,000’s in a factory is beyond me. Same with cars - there are many classics of which there are under 250 left in the world which are far more interesting to own and cheaper than £30K.
'Rare' or 'classic' does not necessarily mean 'good' though. It doesn't even necessarily mean interesting. Some people are more interested in spending money on watches than cars, and vice versa. There is no right or wrong. Just buy whatever you like.
But that’s only me, and I’ll leave it there but I suppose it’s good for you lot to have an outsiders view once in a while.
Edited by GeneralBanter on Wednesday 24th April 10:55
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