They know there is a crash coming, it's only a matter of time before they are forced to cut the selling prices.
Hi all. Recently they gave a estimate of 2850-3050euros for my Rolex OP 39 with box and papers and under warranty , and yet they are selling them for over 6300+euros plus.
They know there is a crash coming, it's only a matter of time before they are forced to cut the selling prices.
No one wants stock over cash at the moment
Haha them cheeky monkeys, I’m sure somebody will PM you.
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And then this thread will turn in to a bears den.
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The days of every Rolex holding 95-100 % of their RRP is over for now.
You will be able to buy an OP 39 with 10-15% discount in a few months and buy them for 30% off RRP second hand.
When will the postal service stop? Will it stop
Watchfinder evaluations seem to be really random. I was looking to move on a SDc a few years ago and was even considering purchasing a DJ in return. They only had one on their website at 14k. They offered me 7??? Go figure. I guess that is the nature of business!
Possibly, but what if Rolex are no longer producing watches? Or many of them? The recent shutdown could end up being a lot more than 10 days given how things are going.
Tbf, my experience is that WF have always taken the piss for less desirable models, offering about 50% of their selling price.
With the state of the global economy Rolex will start production way before a lot of their target market will be ready to buy.
I imagine a £5k+ is way down on the list of the majorities priorities right now.
Plus i can imagine people will try and cash in on their assets at some point. I can't see watches being exempt from the global crash.
There is always two types of ‘sellers’ in these times. Those that can afford to own the watches and those that have stretched to buy them. If they stretched and are feeling the pinch then you may get a relative bargain, others will hang on as it is less likely to affect them.
C
All postal and parcel delivery systems are highly mechanised but the system still demands that a postman or a delivery driver has to make the final journal to your door, so yes it will be difficult to maintain to good service.
Only a total idiot would post a small and high value item in the current difficulties.
Got some quotes from them in November 2019, didnt go through with the sale.
Got a quote today for same watches 20 percent less this time on average.
All in demand Rolex with box and papers.
A major correction is coming if not already here. Bubble Rolex and Pateks will be hard hit. So many didn’t want to believe it, pointing to other crashes... or that the rich always have money... but there has never been anything like this before. The rich don’t sit on piles of money under their mattress, it’s invested, invested is stuff that’s tanking right now. Likewise the bubble of steel watches wasn’t created by them, it’s average joe and scalpers that have done it, those are being hit hard and so the dynamics have changed.
Wf are not stupid, they don’t want your watch unless it’s cheap, what’s cheap today isn’t the same as next week though, we are no where near the bottom.
We have been due a financial crash by historical patterns for a couple of years now, higher it goes the harder it falls. This is it.
All my opinion ofcourse
In all fairness OP39's only go for about £4.4k or €5k and that's still in warranty
So 6300 is well of the mark I'd say
Certain models they still pay decent depends on the watch
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Do not think I would call a £10950 offer for a unworn fully stickered 2002 Daytona 116520 decent and that was before the virus outbreak😷.
WF have certainly changed their model since the Richemont takeover and they are now working to the kind of margins that many a dealer work too, one of the reasons why WF became popular was because of the buy/trade in prices offered compared to the competitors but I think those days are long gone.
With the amount of stock they currently hold and the money tied up in that stock, certainly expecting a Flash sale sometime very soon.
I just traded in a Seadweller far from mint but their offer was fair and for some reason so was my timing which occured about a week before everything went tits up, they even paid me £50 more than the agreed deal price when the cash popped into my bank so no complaints. In the past though their valuations have been laughable at times...dont try flogging a Bremont to them thats for sure.
Keith
£5k for my 214270 last Fri as a px deal.
They definitely improve their offer if you part exchange.
I wanted to sell my new Ball Roadmaster - cost me £1800 early bird normally £2400, Watchfinder offered me £1000-£1200 for the Ball, so ~ 50% of the new price.
I decided to trade it in for a Breitling Avenger GMT - £2700 and managed to get that for £2500 and they offered the £1200 for the Ball.
In my experience the alway try and offer the lower estimate - when of course you have sent them the watch. But they always agree the higher price.
i have sold few things to chronext, which despite slowness of paying have been very good. i have sold to watchmaster too who paid quicker. Watchfinder have always offered much lower prices for the rolex watches i have offered them