I guess you'd get back more of your £13,950 back in 5 or 10 years time than your £120.
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Just ‘thinking aloud’
Yesterday I was in Bulgaria looking at, amongst other snides, a fake ‘hulk’ for £120. Today I see a dealer has a real one up for £13,950.
Can’t decide which theoretical buyer is the bigger mug.
I guess you'd get back more of your £13,950 back in 5 or 10 years time than your £120.
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Maybe but if the hands of the snide fall off in a couple of years (or weeks/months) you only ever stand to lose £120, and street credit if you get caught out passing a snide off as genuine.
However, if the tide ever turns on the sports rolex craze, you stand to lose £xxxx and have egg on your face for being one of the idiots that paid almost twice RRP in ‘the mad years’.
I suppose it's all about what you can afford and what makes you happy. Some people will only drink classed growth claret for example - and they just don't know what they're missing at Aldi! (Don't tell anyone but their £6.99 Stellenbosch is phenomenal).
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I'd rather have a £120 Seiko diver than a Hulk - real or fake.
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"A man of little significance"
I don't know who's the mug but I do know both watches, the cheap crap and expensive, are worn by a good number of fakes.
There are plenty of worldwide reputable brands at £120 without the need to become a fake wearing tit. WTF is wrong with people.
Gray
Maybe the question should be rephrased: relatively cheap homage versus very expensive luxury watch. Personally I have a 'comfort' ceiling in relation to the price I will pay for a watch - and it's way below £13k, (and I'm not sure if that is fortunate or unfortunate - but probably the former).
What price or value do you put on pride of ownership. Does anyone with any self respect really feel at ease wearing a fake whatever.
I'm always astonished by the vast difference in price between two second hand watches of pretty well identical specifications. The second hand market just feels like an exercise in following the herd. When a crap fake of a popular watch is valued more highly than a crap fake of an unpopular one it just seems odd, especially when the second hand market can offer some seriously fine watches for £120.
Fair point !
QUOTE=anz3001;5156872]Just ‘thinking aloud’
Yesterday I was in Bulgaria looking at, amongst other snides, a fake ‘hulk’ for £120. Today I see a dealer has a real one up for £13,950.
Can’t decide which theoretical buyer is the bigger mug.[/QUOTE]
Personally. I buy what I can afford in life. If i can afford a Gucci suit and want one I’ll get it. If I can afford fancy restaurants and want to use them I will. If I can afford a Rolex and want one I’ll buy one.
What I won’t do is buy stuff in life that’s fake and makes me seem better off financially than I am. That to me makes me more fake than the fakes I’d be wearing.
If I can’t afford stuff I’ll find the best quality I can afford. Simple. It’s called living in your means and dreaming to better yourself. If it was as simple as buy the fake and feel as good life would be too easy. I’m firmly believe that good luxury things are earned and the earning of them is a huge part of the pleasure in owning them!
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I can remember fake rolex being about £10 in Spain. I'm currently in Spain on holiday and witnessed a couple haggling with a fake goods seller over a fake sub. He wanted €250, they were prepared to go to €100 but he wouldn't budge below €150. €150 for a fake that you won't be able to get fixed if it stops running is a fair chunk. I'd rather have a Seiko.
Not quite sure what you're getting at. I've owned and worn a Sub date, a Yachtmaster and an SD4K - all nice watches as every day wearers. I've also owned a couple of GS divers and four Seiko MM300s but I find I'm just as happy with the inexpensive Seikos (both of which keep very good time, are comfortable and have better lume than any other brand I've tried).
As things stand, I can't see me buying another expensive watch. Though not promising that I won't ;)
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The fake buyer is the mug.
Not that its likely to be for sale ever as my dads taken a shine to it but I've had my hulk for a year and a half. I know if I put it in to the trade I'd make 4k.
For 120 I'd buy a cool watch like a seiko, g shock, weirdy timex. Not a hooky bit of poo that's gonna steam up and die shortly after purchase.
Who said anything about fake Seikos?
I had a red Sub and lost interest fairly quickly. With no quickset date it's a pain wearing it three or four days per month and having to set the date each time. I now have a 42mm Explorer 2 and wear my 6309-7040 more often. When Hulks were cheap I wasn't interested at all, now they're expensive I'm still not interested at all.
"A man of little significance"
It was just a joke.
My grail now is a Tudor Ranger, very expensive for my income at the moment. Maybe someday I'll get one but will probably get much more joy off wearing a Seiko or a Precista just because I won't have to worry too much about dings , scratches or losing it.
Ahh- see what you mean. You're probably right that many/most will want a high end watch at some point but there are some of us that, having had them, retain an interest in watches, but no longer aspire to wearing a high end watch.
ATB
Jon
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That’s different, I’m talking about a £14k hulk. Unless you paid £14k but expect it to be worth £18k anytime soon.
At RRP or even slightly above, it’s not really controversial, just a simple buying process. The bit I find difficult is the rational behind anyone paying £14k for an £8k watch. I get the possibility of it being an appreciating asset plays a part for some but at that price it’s surely getting risky to view it that way. If you’re paying £14k to keep the watch, then it’s just as frivolous as buying a fake.
RRP is totally meaningless, it is a price that is basically fiction.
When you last bought a tyre for your car, you almost certainly got a 50% discount without asking. Sometimes RRP is above the selling price and sometimes it is below it, but in most cases it is just splurb.
If you buy the fake you could lose £120.
If you buy the hulk you could lose £0 - £13,950 or make £13,950 - £??,???.
But if you want a hulk, you can only really buy one of them.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
I’ve got a replica of each of my genuine.
I love the style of each of my genuine watches, it’s why I buy them but there is a time and place in which I refuse to wear a £11,000 watch so I wear the fake.
I wear my batman replica daily, the real one weekends as the industry I’m in would ruin it.
I also couldn’t give a toss what people think about either, as I wear them for me and no one else.
No offense but isn't that just like humping some ugly skank just because you don't want to spoil your wife's pussy?
I challenge you to tell the difference to tell the difference when it’s on my wrist at work.
I was , and still are totally amazed at the work that has gone into the watch reproduction. Yes there are poor ones out there but these ones are frightening good.
And actually , thinking about it , that’s a good idea in keeping the wife’s bits in good nick.
It's not about people noticing you have a fake. It about you sporting a fake when you can wear the real deal. I would never do that but to each his own.
Also, I bet any wife wouldn't be happy with keeping her bits in good nick. Some things are to be used and abused :)
Buying a fake is wrong.
Apart from that the only mug is the person passing judgements on what others buy and ascribing motives without knowing the person.
I would not buy above retail but if someone wants it badly enough and can afford it, more power to them. It may devalue in future but that may not matter to them and the loss incurred might be offset by the pleasure derived.
It's not actually about telling the difference. You may get away with a fake, you may get away with being unfaithful and you may get away with lying, but that's not the point. It's about who you are, not how you are perceived by others. You'd know and that should be all that matters.