Edward
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There are people who really hate Rolex - my favourite line is Rolex make the best $1000 watch for $10,000.
Ha, yes... that was pretty much our family Jeweller's take on it. But then he also showed me another brand luxury watch that he'd gotten in for a special order for a client - terribly gaudy for my tastes, but I could see the skill involved in making it - gold, diamonds, the lot. £20K (this back in the nineties) wholesale. The Swiss movement was worth a tenner, and identical to another watch he had in stock at £100. I think that's where I struggle with high-end watch prices, in truth. You very quickly hit a plateau on the functional side, but the price keeps rising if you want to spend more. I wonder whether part of it is that I view a watch as a functional tool, for timekeeping; perhaps if I thought of it more as jewellery, I'd be more open to the bigger spends? In a similar fashion, I certainly wouldn't say no to a Mont Blanc fountain pen, but equally if you showed me a note I'd written six months later and asked whether I'd used a MB or my P51, I don't know that I would be able to tell you.
What really shocks me is the price of some Quartz- driven watches that comes close to Rolex money!
The current bunch of Rolex watches I have handled all look unbelievably well made and the bracelets are miracles of machining. I have nearly shelled out the money a couple of times but a little voice in my ear keeps stopping me. I would feel somehow that I have failed.
Certainly, whatever qualms I might have about the price, the Rolex models that appeal to my aesthetic I do find beautifully made.
I totally agree on the no date. The simple a a watch can be the better IMO.
Very much so. Ironically, one of my favourite things about the Submariner style is its simplicity; I'm also quite a fan of the Vostok military watches for much the same reasons. One of the things I would consider would be a used Tudor or Rolex with a badly damaged bracelet, actually, as I prefer to wear my Submariner homage on a nylon Nato/zulu strap, and would continue to do so with "the real thing", so a damaged bracelet could be a way of making it more affordable... Unlikely this side of the lottery win, though.
I didn't realise Starbucks made coffee.
Burn. I couldn't tell you, I never rink the stuff. Their tea is quite nice, but wildly overpriced.
I agree - I'm not into waiting. I understand that situation may not be the case at Rolex China, particularly if you spend over $50k.
I don't know, I bought my Chinese Rolex on a street market in Beijing and walked away with it same day....
Don’t you think many brands do this? I’d like to take the plunge into a RMC j-24 and can’t find one new in my size for anything. Clearly there is a market.
Anyhow, I consider my RMC problem very fortunate. I suspect that if i were to get one, like with Rolex, everything else would seem like a compromise.
Disclaimer. I’m not exclusively a Rolex fanboy. It is just the best watch at a price point i could stretch to. I don’t now, and never will, have Patek money.
Patek money really is crazy..... I always said they were for people with too much money and not enough imagination as to what to spend it on.