Rolex Milgauss
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Captain Chaos

Original Poster:

393 posts

297 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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I am very much a beginner in the world of watches, though learning fast I need some advice.

First acquisition recently was a really nice 1945 bubbleback perpetual chronometer. It’s lovely and not at all ‘in your face’.

I really like the new milgauss with the green glass and get the impression one is unlikely to come across many people wearing one and again it is not perhaps as loud as a Daytona or Sub even though I wouldn’t mind them either. Love the new GMT2 but it sticks out a mile and I don’t want to attract the wrong type of attention on the train from dodgy types (get enough of that in the car).

When I dropped in on local Mappin & Webb the chap was knowledgeable and had a brochure for the milgauss but hadn’t even seen one in the metal. Tried to flog me a gold GMT2 but I am not a Russian oligarch so ‘nyet’ mate!

I’d like to see a milgauss before committing but get the idea this isn’t going to happen anytime soon.

Questions

1. What kind of order time can I expect?
2. If I go for it anyway and decide I don’t like it after a bit, am I likely to get most of my money out of it ?

Help appreciated ! Cheers

Dominic H

3,287 posts

253 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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I think if you haven't already ordered/reserved one with an AD, you aren't going to see one...
Could be wrong, try calling your local AD.

fatboy111

308 posts

238 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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How much is the Milgauss?

Edited by fatboy111 on Tuesday 16th October 15:39

Job38

1,973 posts

257 months

Wednesday 17th October 2007
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£3250 I believe, I was quoted six months for a green and black.

baSkey

14,291 posts

247 months

Friday 19th October 2007
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great (looking) watch - good choice.

look out for people on here calling you 'harry potter' htough! wink

Dominic H

3,287 posts

253 months

Friday 19th October 2007
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baSkey said:
great (looking) watch - good choice.

look out for people on here calling you 'harry potter' htough! wink
Unlikey, as 'lightning doesn't strike twice'...

I'll get my cape...

getmecoat

Edited by Dominic H on Friday 19th October 15:40

boxster9

466 posts

221 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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How rare are these. I see them selling for a hefty premium. anyone know what the waiting list times are like from an AD?

Healey73

1,181 posts

305 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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To be honest they are not that hard to get hold of unless you are after the green glass model and thats where the very long waiting lists come and of course the big premium!

Vesuvius 996

35,829 posts

292 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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http://www.watches.co.uk/watch.php?wid=6247S (plain)

http://www.watches.co.uk/watch.php?wid=0434P (green glass)

Call them and ask for Tim or Dee.



Edited by Vesuvius 996 on Wednesday 8th October 19:51

boxster9

466 posts

221 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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Dont't really fancy paying a hefty premium for the green one..would rather be on a waiting list and pay RRP even if it takes some time....anyone ordered a green Milgauss?

Vesuvius 996

35,829 posts

292 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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boxster9 said:
Dont't really fancy paying a hefty premium for the green one..would rather be on a waiting list and pay RRP even if it takes some time....anyone ordered a green Milgauss?
You've got no chance mate - they're sold out until about 3012!

Sorry!!


Edited by Vesuvius 996 on Wednesday 8th October 20:01

Ultra Violent

2,827 posts

290 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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I've passed up 3 green GV's in the last few weeks at less than 4.5k

Last one could have been had for 4k.

In this environment they will be available at sub 4k which is close enough to list.

Vesuvius 996

35,829 posts

292 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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Ultra Violent said:
I've passed up 3 green GV's in the last few weeks at less than 4.5k

Last one could have been had for 4k.

In this environment they will be available at sub 4k which is close enough to list.
Really? WOW!

wazza

517 posts

235 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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Vesuvius 996 said:
You've got no chance mate - they're sold out until about 3012!

Sorry!!
1000 year waiting list! Bloody hell, I didn't know they were that popular hehe

mcgus

371 posts

236 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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tried one on the other day in a shop in Edinburgh. Not my cup of tea but they're definitely around. This wasn't a customers one waiting collection.

strike that! was the standard version not the green glass.banghead

edited for being a tt and not reading the full thread

Edited by mcgus on Thursday 9th October 00:00

boxster9

466 posts

221 months

Saturday 11th October 2008
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Ultra Violent said:
I've passed up 3 green GV's in the last few weeks at less than 4.5k

Last one could have been had for 4k.

In this environment they will be available at sub 4k which is close enough to list.
Where did you see one for 4K. I am interested.

Ultra Violent

2,827 posts

290 months

Saturday 11th October 2008
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The last one was from ebay, it got zero bids and I offered him 3.8k for it. He said he would let it go for 4k. I passed.

cyberface

12,214 posts

278 months

Saturday 11th October 2008
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The market for huge-premium tool-watch Rolexes has simply *got* to be taking a dive at the moment - the markets have crashed and there's a lot of media speculation (which doesn't help one jot) that they are going to burn. There's hyperbolic talk of the entire Western-model financial system, and capitalism itself, being utterly destroyed by the recent events.

Certainly governments nationalising banks will result in much smaller wages for bank workers, and who would bother putting up with the stress of the City for public-sector wages? Not I, for sure - I'll be out of there like a rocket.

So with all this FUD floating around, there will be more than a few panicky traders dumping assets - including watches - and if you've got cash and little debt then it may be a good time to buy. Assuming Western civilisation and capitalism as we know it doesn't descend into anarchy (hell, even Bloomberg are posting scary news items and they aren't usually on the Daily-Mail side of 'journalism') then the watches will return to their former values as the markets regain confidence.

There's a real prospect of all these watches sold on pure greed (and I include the Daytona and Milgauss in there, because there's nothing that special about the watches other than the perception that they're worth more than they are) being sold by owners at firesale prices just to cash in before things get worse. I'd imagine the watch traders are pitching in big time here if they're brave!!! If I was offered a GV Milgauss below list and I had the cash (plus savings to last me the next two years with no work) then I'd probably buy it - I reckon the markets will come back and appetite for these watches will return, all it takes is confidence in the markets - i.e. financial workers feeling like there's money to be made - to return.

ross-456

168 posts

228 months

Saturday 11th October 2008
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Ultra Violent said:
The last one was from ebay, it got zero bids and I offered him 3.8k for it. He said he would let it go for 4k. I passed.
One has just sold on ebay for £4,300 (£500 premium?). The auction started at £4,000. IMO, they wont be carrying ANY premium by the new year.

boxster9

466 posts

221 months

Saturday 31st January 2009
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What's the availability of these these like at present at AD's. I am talking about the green glass model (GV). They still seem to command a premium on the grey market