Which ever watch you like best, Id have thought?!
Hi gents,
Got into this watch game fairly young and I have a fair amount of patience to sit on a waiting list for several years (...decades?)
Is it as simple as walking into an AD and putting my name down for a Daytona / PP? I have tried and failed to do this with Daytonas in the past but have I just been unlucky or do you need a track record of loyalty at an AD to be considered worthy enough to wait for years until getting one?
Second question, what should I put my name down for (yes I know it's my decision subject to my taste etc, I just want some ideas!)
Cheers
Oliver
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Which ever watch you like best, Id have thought?!
Is this what it's come to?
There's some great special edition Vostoks coming out at Meranom soon!
A council house?
Property is getting expensive and rising faster than watch prices, you can’t live in a watch.
Tragic...
M
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
I think we're being a little unfair to the OP here. He's just asking for ideas and it seems also seeking info about what is actually available with a reasonable wait rather than going looking for an unobtanium PP.
So, in the spirit of the original post, a VC Overseas. Maybe. I don't really know because I can't afford one, but they seem relatively unpopular compared to the competition from the other two of the trinity and so might be easier to get hold of with the bonus that you've got something different, and a bit sexier, from every other man and his dog with a Nautilus.
This is exactly what is preventing me from putting my name down on any list..I buy watches to wear and use, Ok so I flip lots of them!!! but at least ive tried them and either decided to keep them or move them on quickly so to minimise loss.
But ive never bought a watch to keep in the safe..and in my opinion I believe the Rolex bubble is about to burst..buying small pieces of steel with a mass produced movement in them as investements makes little to no sense..I know they have risen in value but so did Apple Facebook and bitcoin...If its purely as an investment then its not a great choice...
If you want a truly good timepiece then there are may to be had..but for value on the used market recent Omegas present great value and innovation, as well as having choice, some say too much choice, but at least there is a choice..
For absolute value try some of the less popular swatch group brands, theres great value there..
If you really want to jump up the AD list, ask for a lady datejust to accompany your Sub or Daytona...usually moves you up a bit...
Guys, I'm not planning on putting it in a safe or doing this to flip it. I like watches to wear.
I'm asking for some ideas of watches that are hard to obtain new without a serious wait as I am in a position to wait. And so what if I like PP and Daytonas? Lots of people do (...hence the waiting list!) But I want to consider other options.
[QUOTE=Jeremy67;4954985]Is this what it's come to?[
I'll second that.
OP from your thread it seems to me you just want watches (Daytona’s and PP) that are hard to get, therefore you can make a lot of money selling them on. That may be unfair of me but that’s how it reads to me. If that’s not the case, with you being on this forum and into watches, I’d hazard a guess that you know the type of watches you like the look of.
Assuming though you genuinely do want a watch as a wearer and keeper, you’ll need to work hard getting one - contact as many AD’s as possible. On a thread here recently someone got a submariner by doing just that.
How will you (or we) know what you'll like in say 5 years time (time quoted by some for a Rolex GMT)...
Just buy something now, wear it and enjoy...
I bought a Sea dweller in 95 for £1650 .. just walked into a Jewelers and bought it .
In the light of my life experience ..I think those days will return .
I also bought a PP aquanaut the same way with interest free credit ..
Think about paying for it not the waiting list .
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To get on waiting lists I believe you have to build up a track record with an AD - so buy a couple of DateJusts - in fact anything that is in their shop window. Then they may put you on 'the list'. Patek - probably the same. Not what you want to hear I guess.
As you what should you put your name down for? Rolex Hulk, BatMan, GMT Pepsi, Patek 5711, 5167A, 5164?
You could buy other brands - it depends what you are looking for..
Martyn
For some, sadly, yes. In other circles, it’s “I want the big Seiko diver, where can I get the big Seiko diver to compensate for my lack of confidence?”
Hear, hear.
I’m not certain, but it appears that you want some kind of Rolex, but are getting the cold shoulder at some ADs. Unless there’s something about your demeanor (or your attire), I presume you’re confronting a shabby attitude at these dealers. If you’re discouraged, you could speak to a senior person at the store, and impress upon them (politely) that you’re there to order a watch, not get a serving of snobbery and condescension. What’s on offer, the watch you want to own, or a determination to insult customers and discourage business.
Vote with your wallet, and your feet. Don’t throw a hissy fit or tantrum, just stand up for yourself. :}
FWIW, the suggestion that you should “buy a couple of Datejusts to establish yourself with the dealer” is hilarious and preposterous. I don’t have to buy a crap car at a dealer before they let me special order the deluxe model, it shouldn’t be that way with a watch seller. If some retail shop is resistant to letting me order the watch I want until I’ve “proven myself” by ordering the watch I don’t want, they can go pound sand (and go out of business), so to speak. I’m sure many will tell me “that’s the way it is in some markets,” and I say “it is because you tolerate it, or even encourage it. Reap what you sow, suckers.”
Clarification: It wasn't my intention to attack any one person or his opinion. I've heard this strategy from several people on multiple forums, so it's not a peculiar or exotic idea. THAT's what I'm astonished by. The popularly accepted idea that you have to buy your way into earning the ability to order a high demand watch from an AD.
Last edited by ChromeJob; 3rd December 2018 at 05:52. Reason: clarification
OP, tell us the style of watch you like and I'm sure people will advise on great watches you might want without a long waiting list.
If you just want a Daytona or a popular Patel, then you'll either need to buy used at a premium or grease the palm of 'your AD' for undesirable watches...
M
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
Or you could grease your own palm for infinitely less money and arguably greater pleasure. (drops mic)
Smiths Daytona if you get your name down quick enough.
Really?!?!
I am thinking you shouldn't go the obvious route and choose this...this is very nice.
Eton.