Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2023/03/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jayanand I have only the one Rolex, but I have other watch makes too - thanks to my addictive personality (you might remember how many cameras I used to have). I wear it a fair bit, but tend to mind it, and certainly never wear it in water despite the marketing hype about its imperviousness. I use a cheap Casio for swimming. The Rolex keeps reasonable time, so probably could use a service, but I don't want to shell out about ?800 for the sake something that seems a minimal problem. If I want absolute accuracy, I have an iPhone. I tended to buy watches at auction as there was one particular auction house in Dublin that handled repossessions, etc. from the Sheriff.? I wouldn't touch anything that didn't have papers as there are so many fakes floating about. I got mine - a 2001 - about ten years ago for the same price that it cost new. I'm astonished to see what they're making now. Naturally, they'll drop as the recession bites harder and the resulting supply of second hand ones increases. Of course, fashion trends also dictate demand and prices. Douglas On 31/03/2023 16:05, Jayanand Govindaraj via LUG wrote: > The only Rolex I own is my father's wedding watch, circa 1948. Rolex not > only refuses to repair/service it, but bars any authorised dealer (AD) from > even opening the case of these old Rolex watches - who knows why? I > understand that the parts might not be available, but what is the harm in > taking a look? What is more, Rolex, together with Patek Philippe and > Audemar Piguet, have refused to supply the AD channels with watches in > demand the last decade, but presumably sell their production in the grey > market/ebay instead, as they can get 1.5x to 4x the list price, depending > on the model, for the new watches. A friend of mine had to pay the whole > price, and wait 2 years for the delivery of a basic Rolex Day Date. You > will not catch me ever buying these three brands, I have no time for > arrogant manufacturers who treat their potential customers like a piece of > turd. > > Cheers > Jayanand > > On Fri, Mar 31, 2023 at 8:00?PM Douglas Barry <imra at iol.ie> wrote: > >> On 31/03/2023 06:57, Jayanand Govindaraj via LUG wrote: >>> That seems to be the fashion of the hour. Have you seen some of the new >>> Rolex released recently? They look like a US$15k garish, multicoloured >>> Swatch! >>> >>> https://www.rolex.com/watches/new-watches/new-oyster-perpetual >>> >>> As they are huge advertiser with a huge fan following, reviewers have to >>> gush over this! ? >>> >>> Cheers >>> Jayanand >> That Rolex is truly horrendous. Mind you, Rolex's efforts at rebuzzing >> their product line has improved the value of my own one. They reissued >> the GMT Master ll after a lapse in production of a few years, but this >> time the case is white gold and looks very similar to my steel one. >> Prices of secondhand ones have rocketed accordingly. >> >> As for the Disney Leica, it looks too Mickey Mouse. Mind you, for in >> your face street photography, it might cause the subjects to grin at it >> - a definite side benefit. >> >> Douglas >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information