I've been around these boards for a very long time and have seen the ups and downs of the hobby. Unfortunately, I have been so busy with my personal life the past year or so (it was finally time for kids, work is tougher, etc). The little time I do have, I've spent trading/buying gens after going through the 'fed up with rep quality' that eventually hits everyone (for the new guys, just wait, it's one of the five or so cyclical stages in watch collecting
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Anyway, to the point, it's been discussed before but coming from someone who hasn't seen the gradual increase, but instead shocked with prices after knowing what they used to sell for. How are, for all practical purposes, half-assed thrown together knock-offs demanding such high resale values?
Hell, I was better off keeping my 50 reps I've owned over the years than invest in stocks! Not too long ago the expensive modded base PAM's were going for $300 (at most) second hand, now some with the basic mods are going for 2-3x that amount. I'm not speaking of frankens with high cost gen parts either, just plain ol' Chinese machined steel with some glowing paint.
I know that rep pricing has increased, which is proven that it's beyond our control, so let's not go there. But a rep that is a year or so old does not have much longer of a shelf life. Also, some new and some old members always add 'recently serviced for $175 by my watch smith'. Maybe times have changed, but back in the good old days it was extremely hard to find trustworthy rep friendly watch smiths. It just appears a lot is given on good faith. In the gen world, if you say it was serviced, you've got to show receipts or it's just a worthless statement. Considering a service on a 7750 for example is usually over 50% of the watches initial value, I would want some more proof.
Most people say the usual, no customs risk and already QC'd. With our trusted dealers you get it in 3-5 days and if it doesn't make it or is flawed, they will keep sending one until everything works out. I'd rather pay the measly 10% more than the used sellers are charging just for piece of mind that there are no scratches and it hasn't been worn by you nasty SOB's
I know rep quality has increased. But let's not kid ourselves guys/gals. They may have double AR and better date font but they are still running by a dirt filled cheap movement installed in the back rooms of china by laborers making nada and could give two sh**s if it's waterproof or will last for 5 years or 5 seconds. If it's been keeping perfect time on someones wrist/winder for 6 months then it's just that much closer to biting the bullet, and we all know most repairs cost more than the price to manufacture it.
Anyway, if you couldn't tell, I'm at home sick and bored today. I just assumed that the second hand market would correlate to the decline in prices of used gens. My only guess is just the 'I want it nownownow' instinct we all tend to have. I'm also in business and know the simple concept that price is driven by demand, I'm just a little shocked the demand is so strong.
Sorry, if this was discussed recently, I've just been gone so long that I'd have to search a year of posts and I'm just too lazy
Cliff Notes: Second hand reps cost too damn much vs new ones (not all, but in general).
Anyway, to the point, it's been discussed before but coming from someone who hasn't seen the gradual increase, but instead shocked with prices after knowing what they used to sell for. How are, for all practical purposes, half-assed thrown together knock-offs demanding such high resale values?
Hell, I was better off keeping my 50 reps I've owned over the years than invest in stocks! Not too long ago the expensive modded base PAM's were going for $300 (at most) second hand, now some with the basic mods are going for 2-3x that amount. I'm not speaking of frankens with high cost gen parts either, just plain ol' Chinese machined steel with some glowing paint.
I know that rep pricing has increased, which is proven that it's beyond our control, so let's not go there. But a rep that is a year or so old does not have much longer of a shelf life. Also, some new and some old members always add 'recently serviced for $175 by my watch smith'. Maybe times have changed, but back in the good old days it was extremely hard to find trustworthy rep friendly watch smiths. It just appears a lot is given on good faith. In the gen world, if you say it was serviced, you've got to show receipts or it's just a worthless statement. Considering a service on a 7750 for example is usually over 50% of the watches initial value, I would want some more proof.
Most people say the usual, no customs risk and already QC'd. With our trusted dealers you get it in 3-5 days and if it doesn't make it or is flawed, they will keep sending one until everything works out. I'd rather pay the measly 10% more than the used sellers are charging just for piece of mind that there are no scratches and it hasn't been worn by you nasty SOB's
Anyway, if you couldn't tell, I'm at home sick and bored today. I just assumed that the second hand market would correlate to the decline in prices of used gens. My only guess is just the 'I want it nownownow' instinct we all tend to have. I'm also in business and know the simple concept that price is driven by demand, I'm just a little shocked the demand is so strong.
Sorry, if this was discussed recently, I've just been gone so long that I'd have to search a year of posts and I'm just too lazy
Cliff Notes: Second hand reps cost too damn much vs new ones (not all, but in general).