£320k!!!! WOW!!!!!
Surely someone has noticed this one:
(If I overlooked a previous posting, I will delete this one. I'm a bit swepped away at the moment...)
http://www.mwrforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=39775
Menno
£320k!!!! WOW!!!!!
:)
Whilst for mere mortals this is a :shock:
The jewels are number 8 and 9 :wink:
What is incoming Mr Wood - pray tell :?:
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
That is some FS list.
The 5513s and 5517s with replacement casebacks are 'cheap' in comparison to the full spec ones.
Epic. I am so happy people like Mr. Wood exist!
Adi
For good reasons :wink:Originally Posted by LukeBird
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Not being in the know when it comes to Vintage Rolex, why wouldn't he have put this lot up on VRF?
True, but the difference in price is ludicrous!Originally Posted by Chris_in_the_UK
Not to a Rolex/military watch collector :wink:Originally Posted by LukeBird
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Very interesting thread.
That double red full set would be my choice :D
"I looked with pity not untinged with scorn upon these trivial-minded passers-by"
I've just seen them listed on Turf. Spectacular collection! If I had to take one (and had the necessary ££££'s) I think it would be the Explorer II.
:shock: :shock: ..daytona for me :mrgreen:
Mike, I know we've never actually met but will you marry me???? :|
:D db.... do bye!!!
+1Originally Posted by boddah
I'm not really into the milsub thing - but,to me, there's something pleasing about the DRSD
Straight swap for a 116509 Mike? :D
Boy, would i love some of that :P
I'm guessing that Mike is selling up to fund a single red sea dweller :shock:
Maybe he just released he had a lot of watches that look the same :lol:
Very interesting post, amazing to see the figures placed against these watches and to see what spec differences effect/alter the prices asked.
C'mon lotto numbers tonight, that Steve McQueen Explorer will be mine 8)
That Daytona looks quite good value really. Now that is a grail for me.
[quote=Chris_in_the_UK]Not to a Rolex/military watch collector :wink:[/quote:26lq8hjr]Originally Posted by LukeBird
To not a Rolex collector the whole set is a bunch of rediculously overpriced identically dull watches.
The collectors value has nothing to do with the hardware as is illustrated again by this boxload.
The “good reason“ is all between the ears just like the bulk of the value. Very real but a collectors thing detached from horology.
[quote=Huertecilla]To not a Rolex collector the whole set is a bunch of rediculously overpriced identically dull watches.Originally Posted by Chris_in_the_UK
The collectors value has nothing to do with the hardware as is illustrated again by this boxload.
The “good reason“ is all between the ears just like the bulk of the value. Very real but a collectors thing detached from horology.[/quote:25ek7jv6]
As another non Rolex fan I totally agree.I just can't see what all the fuss is about, but he's in an enviable position if people will buy them for such ridiculous amounts.
[quote=Huertecilla]To not a Rolex collector the whole set is a bunch of rediculously overpriced identically dull watches.Originally Posted by Chris_in_the_UK
The collectors value has nothing to do with the hardware as is illustrated again by this boxload.
The “good reason“ is all between the ears just like the bulk of the value. Very real but a collectors thing detached from horology.[/quote:32bnm5i7]
FOS (as usual)
Accept there are differences (in everything) :banghead:
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Although I saw this lovely little collection of mil watches last night (and it's even all over Twitter now), it was the Aussie Smiths DeLuxe at £2,000 on MWR that's got me wondering about prices...
Wow... what a surprise. Who would have thought that you had an opinion to share.... :roll:Originally Posted by Huertecilla
ha ha, usual shit from the horse fellator, he just cant seem to stay away from rolex threads can he :D :DOriginally Posted by bricktop
Originally Posted by Huertecilla
To anybody that doesn't understand anything can seem ridiculous.
People pay thousands for rare stamps..........it's just a tiny scrap of paper. :roll:
If there was no interest the stuff wouldn't fetch the money it does.
If you have no interest or knowledge probably best not to say anything.
Cheers,
Neil.
Wow... hope all's well at the Wood camp, and he's just making some room - I know the feeling.
Truly spectacular those watches are, some of my faves from his collection are not being offered, and I'm glad as those should not be sold!!
Good Luck on the sales MW, and blessings brother!
Cheers!
Lu
If that were a box of F-91W's, Zilla would have understood. :D
I hear he is selling so he can afford to buy a new one. Price rise is apparently going to be steeper this year :D
Respect the past, live the present, protect the future
Have a read about his latest purchase!
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=147774&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
What, no Comex :D
Maybe Mike is looking to upgrade his Smart for something a bit more flash!
So history has no role to play in horology ?Originally Posted by Huertecilla
Pete
Yeah, I'm selling my children... :cry:
The big 65 photo over the new year weekend was my first and last opportunity to enjoy seeing me entire Sub collection together. After the photo session, I debated long and hard before selecting a few pieces which I must liberate from the MW Collection, and the rest went back to Gringotts for safe-keeping.
Took about nine hours yesterday to compose the advertisement (not that it shows! Damn lousy piccies! :( ), and I am slowly listing the watches on the appropriate sales-corners. Takes far longer than I'd imagined!!
Why the sale? Well, I got home at half eight last night to find a letter from my solicitors on the doorstep: "So, Mr W, have you got your mortgage sorted for this house you're buying, then?" Unfortunately, I got laughed out of my bank manager's office a few weeks ago when I went cap-in-hand with my 2008-2009 accounts asking for house-buying money. He took one look, and then reminded me that I'd only been paid £6,200 last year... on the strength of which, the bank could lend me £15k...
All contributions gratefully received...!
:D
It's times like these that you'll wish your bank manager was a WIS :lol:
Aye, mortgages are a drain... :lol:
Creative accounting of the highest order :lol: Do you even own a watch that costs less than your ( :wink: ) income?Originally Posted by Mike Wood
Thanks for the link.Originally Posted by Azuk
I missed this the first time around as I never look in BMW.
Very nice explanatory write up too. :)
Cheers,
Neil.
No, what he is saying is that the value has little to do with the watch as a small round collection of parts and everything to do with history and brand and a specific group of collectors 'needs' ...... They cease to become just watches and become expensive 'things' .Originally Posted by ptcoll
Cheers..
Jase
He's just being provocative for the sake of it. If we were to look at almost any aspect of watch collecting from an objective, value for money perspective, it would be pretty ridiculous and pointless.No, what he is saying is that the value has little to do with the watch as a small round collection of parts and everything to do with history and brand and a specific group of collectors 'needs' ...... They cease to become just watches and become expensive 'things' .
Very little of what we engage in on this forum has anything to do with logic.
andy111s' 'definition' from an old thread sums it up very nicely for me:Who wouldn't want to be surrounded by nice things? :)they transcend the 'Rolex' brand association to become just nice things in their own right
I hope they all find new homes soon...
Correct. Or indeed almost anything that people collect.Originally Posted by Seabadger
Pete
I don't think JasonM is being provocative.He's just being provocative for the sake of it. If we were to look at almost any aspect of watch collecting from an objective, value for money perspective, it would be pretty ridiculous and pointless.
It seems, as a newcomer to the forum, that very few people on here are objective when it comes to the Rolex brand. You can see that from the numerous posts that appear when anybody mentions that they think a Submariner/DSD/(substitute any Rolex model here though perhaps not a bi-colour or short hand explorer!) are over rated.
I'm guessing a large number of forum members either own one or aspire to own one and are more than willing to jump in when anybody questions their judgement.
Neither do I; I was responding to his comment on another member's post.I don't think JasonM is being provocative.
Yeah thanks for your newbie objective perspective on the forum :P :wink:Originally Posted by mjb
We can all see where we have been going wrong all these years. :lol:
BTW Getting the right quote is always a good idea when replying to posts.
Cheers,
Neil.
Np. Glad I could put things into perspective for you ;)
Mike, you'd make a fine London Cabbie with book keeping like that :mrgreen:Originally Posted by Mike Wood
Originally Posted by mjb
To be honest, rolex are overpriced and overrated, in the end they are just a watch, you'll hear arguments made that they are superior in every way, but it is just a watch at the end of the day, it tells the time, usually poorer than a quartz will.
For me i like the style, i like the design and of course coming into the madness that is watches, rolex were one of the brands to own, i have owned several and currently own an explorer 2 and i'm very happy with that, but it's not 10 times better than a 400 quid watch, that's for sure.
Depends on how you define "better"... I'd say it is at least 5 times better, depending on whether it has pinhole lugs or trit dial, where it might climb to the 7+ range...Originally Posted by Argee1977
Oh cr*p - a full set mark iv DRSD :shock: :(
Maybe it will go away.