I explained most of this in post number ten. It is an easy way to move $10k to $200k through customs and across borders just by wearing a luxury watch on your wrist, providing that you are going to a high rent area where you sell it easily.What about the liquidity of high end watches?
Are they liquid as gold?
Regarding Dubai,
Just go to any high end watch shop and they will buy your watch??
Is it right??
Or Is it hard to sell high end watches???
Anyone have real experience ???
I have never thought about this.I explained most of this in post number ten. It is an easy way to move $10k to $200k through customs and across borders just by wearing a luxury watch on your wrist, providing that you are going to a high rent area where you sell it easily.
Curious if you bought the first three from an AD? My submariner was a gift, batman came from a retailer and panda daytona came from a dealer - brand new in Oct 2021 so paid through my nose, but it still has gone up in 35% or so since. ROO will be my next purchase, so it's interesting how our choices are very similarI'm into watches as well owning a Submariner, Daytona 'Panda', Batman, Daydate and a ROO. All these have doubled in price, would never expect that.
There is a Russian sales girl in Richard Mille Dubai mall, she once told me that if you want to buy a steel daytona, it helps if you buy a RM or two and this will bump you up in their Rolex store waiting list. She claims many of her clients have done this. For context RM & Rolex (amongst countless other brands) are owned by one family here.But none were bought from an AD, because they never have for pieces to sell to 'us'
So how can we buy watches like Daytona's and Nautilus from an AD?
Back in the day, you could walk into any Rolex AD store and you would be able to walk out with almost any of the popular models the same day. Today, it's a joke - their stores are completely empty apart from some entry-level watches nobody wants, and even those - you will not be able to buy on the spot and walk out.What about the liquidity of high end watches?
Are they liquid as gold?
Regarding Dubai,
Just go to any high end watch shop and they will buy your watch??
Is it right??
what's the costs to get a level up there ?There is a Russian sales girl in Richard Mille Dubai mall, she once told me that if you want to buy a steel daytona, it helps if you buy a RM or two and this will bump you up in their Rolex store waiting list. She claims many of her clients have done this. For context RM & Rolex (amongst countless other brands) are owned by one family here.
Curious if you bought the first three from an AD?
I own a first edition iPod that I have never been using for years and I have the original box too.... Time to throw it on ebay.y is timeless. It is like art. Not all but those which are discussed here. A casio most probably won't bealthough ipods are also well priced. The $20,000 iPod: vintage Apple products net the big bucks on eBay
Now Thats Hodling At Its Finest... do post on ebay and Update on the thread how it goes...Rolex are so mainstream...(I guess because they are relatively easy to resell)
I own a limited edition Bulgari Carbongold (Shop the Bulgari Carbongold BB 38 CL CH | Chrono24) and I simply love it (despite having a leather wrist, I don't those)
I own a first edition iPod that I have never been using for years and I have the original box too.... Time to throw it on ebay.
I have a box of the very first iPhone too (sadly I lost that iPhone in Singapore shortly after ). Somebody might buy it.
Time to sell off old crap
IWC is sure reputable and always unique,always fancied the chrono and tachymeter versions..My favorites but not owning any:
- jaeger lecoultre (reverso and master grande)
- A.Lange & Söhne (Lange 1 and Langematik)
- IWC (Portuguese and portofino)
- Ulysse Nardin Torpilleur
- Zenith
the AD sells it to them lol but how they get them from the AD, we will never know. Anyways, now that discounted them, I'm seeing prices of $200k..But then the grey market guys always come to me with Nautilus for 100k. How the f*ck they get them?
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