Friday, December 23, 2016

Rolex Daytona Ref 116500 on Sale

There is one Daytona White Ref 116500LN "888" at Price HK$131,000
Just one


HK Snob

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Common question about buying at gray dealer and AD




Frequently asked question about buying AD or gray dealer watch

Q. What is AD?

A. That is Authorized Dealer, that is the official Rolex distributor.  They are Oriental, Dickson, Emperor, Chow Tai Fook, Chow Seng Seng, Leung Tim Kee, Precision Watch etc.


Q. Is gray dealer Rolex always cheaper than AD one?

A. Not necessary, sometimes we can see that AD offer 5% discount for certain hot model such as

GMT Master II Blue Black Ref 116710BLNR, but the gray dealer price is as high as the list price, of course gray dealer price is seasonal.


Q. Why most of the People in HK wants AD Rolex?

A. I think may be there think AD is always have Warranty whereas gray dealer Rolex do not. As a matter of fact, both gray dealer Rolex and AD Rolex is 100% the same, both can have 5 years international Rolex Warranty.  Probably they like AD because the country code of HK AD Rolex watch is “888” I think Rolex understand HK Chinese like this triple Eight as good number. Previous HK Rolex Country Code was “400”.


Q. So What do we buy gray dealer Rolex?

A. 1. Sometimes it is cheaper, or much cheaper especially those Date Just model, and they have stock available for you. But for Submariner, GMT Master and Explorer series, their price similar as AD’s price.


Q.  What is the disadvantage of buying gray dealer Rolex?

A. might be most of them take cash, as their net profit margin is getting lower over these years, and if they take card, there will be reduction of the profit by a few percent, so mostly they take cash.


Q. Will there is more discount if I pay cash in Rolex AD?

A. Normally the discount is fixed 5% for Rolex AD, no matter Cash and Card, same discount.


HK Snob

Undone





A Nice working watch that is light, vintage look, very dependable.

I love using it.

HK Snob


Rolex Submariner 14060





Rolex Submariner 14060 is getting less and getting more expensive day by day.

It may be time to get one when the price is still reasonable.

HK Snob






Rolex Submariner Ref 16800





This is Submariner Ref 16800, year 1983 in excellent condition, it comes with Bracelet and Box.

HK$45,600

HK Snob


 

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Pre-Owned AP Royal Oak 36mm



AP 2006 stainless steel watch, Automatic movement
95% new

Full Set

Cash Deal

HK Snob


Box for your beloved Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Vacheron Constantin and Rolex











We have Brand new Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Vacheron Constantin and Rolex boxes.

Send me whatsapp if you are eager to get one.



For PWC members I am more than happy to deliver by hand to the Philippines.


HK Snob


PS price is for Box only, no watch included.

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Investment in a Rolex


Rolex Submariner Ref.5513 $14,200, iconic Submariner in Full Set

Someone might say:  I’m going to invest in a new LED TV, new Phone, Note book computer, a new home at Mid-level, BMW M5!

I am going to invest on my new Rolex Submariner and GMT Master! What will be the best investment?

How Much your Expensive gold Apple Watch value now? Clearly, it is like your new BMW X6 car that will be outdated and lose value as time passes.

Lamborghini Countach LP400 SII US$590,000, Does it look outdated?


1965 Marantz 8B power Amplifier 25W/25W US$5,200 sounds perfectly right


1989 Nakamichi Model 1000ZXL Limited cassette Player US$6,100, awesome after 30 years

1973 Western Electric WE300B Vacuum Tunes in pair, US$5,000, best Audiophile power tubes




How about some vintage item, the Ferrari 308, 1972 : Lamborghini Countach 1983 LP400 SII,  Marantz  Model 7, 8B or 9 amplifier,  1970 KEF BBC monitor loudspeaker S3/5A with 11 Ohm impedance, or a Nakamichi 1000ZXL limited Cassette Player, JBL Paragon loudspeaker, 1960 Western Electric WE300B vacuum tubes?


Yes the Lamborghini LP400 S II can be sold at a price of US$600K, a big value, but don't forget you may have spent more than US$300K to keep it at tip top condition?

The BBC monitor loudspeaker is Likely Life time maintenance free, it sound more mellow year after years But what about mechanical watches?

As for the WE300B tubes, it value is good at NOS (New old stock with paper) if used, the buyer will press you on the price.

As for a Marantz 8B amplifier, if you have changed a single Capacitor, unless you can find the original Sprague Capacitor, or people will question your originality, it is about US$4,000 for an excellent condition. And probably it is better than any commercial available power ampler in the range of US$5000 to US$12,000. So as its value.

How about a Nakamichi 100XZL limited, well, it had its highest audio and mechanical technology in the 80s and there is no more Cassette player made anymore with such a good sound as it is. But if the mechanical assembly is failed, the value will become zero unless you know someone who can fix it.

So I treat this an hi end audio toy, but not a real investment.

In 2000, a Plasma 40 Inch TV was selling US$11,000, it was replaced with full RGB LED Back Lit TV in 2007 with a price tag of US$6,000.  If that TV lasts today, probably you can get US$0 for the Plasma TV as its power consumption is high up to 300W. The new LED TV of 40” is US$2,000 only. So this Hi tech Electronics is not an investment.

Mechanical Watch is like painting, or other hard assets like diamonds, gold vintage limited fountain pen, and real estate, people sometimes do refer to certain watches as “investments”

Sometimes it does not really reflect the true value of such a pricy watch as an investment, part of the reason, is the fickle and emotional nature of the watch market. A single collector alone has the power to influence the tastes, trends, and values of the entire market.

The ultra-high-rolling watch world may also be in the midst of a bit of a bubble, the huge watch auctions that are reminiscent of the art world. Some of the big collector bid his own watch 2X and wait for next buyer to bid it for another 3X, doubt But in the more down-to-earth watch market (US$6,000-US$20,000), the growth feels more promising.


So what watches best hold their value?

Certain relatively attainable ($6,000-$20,000) watches are known to hold their value extremely well—even appreciating in some cases. Interestingly, they’re almost all made by Rolex.  I hate to say it, but in this price range, vintage Rolex—are the best game in town if you’re looking for an investment-grade piece that doesn’t have to sit in the safe.

Rolex’s dominance on the second-hand market is the reason why ? As Rolex can retain most of his value

Special Rolex may get certain respect in after a few years.

One option is going vintage. So when does a watch become vintage and not merely “pre-owned”? After 20 or 30 years it starts to appreciate gradually in value—that’s what’s happened to almost all Rolex watches. So we’re starting to see the 16800 become collectible. That’s the last Submariner made before the current one now.

As for why vintage models are most likely to keep going up in value, well, the limited supply is key. They’re not making any more old watches, they’ve only made so many 5512s, one of the first Submariners with a crown guard, and there’s a finite amount of those left and every year more and more die off, lost, damaged…


What is pre-owned and Vintage?

Anything that’s not new, yet not considered vintage yet—are far more affordable, and they can often represent good deals for someone who wants a high-quality model to wear for the long haul. Much like a BMW, a new $20,000 Rolex driven off the lot is suddenly worth about half, considering the dealer probably paid $13,000 for it. On the pre-owned market, you may be able to acquire the same watch for a heavy discount of 20% -30% or more off the original price, giving you a smaller target to hit if your goal is to break even in the future.


 

Sunset at Montmajour by Vincent Van Gogh. Photograph: Van Gogh Museum, price?


The real reason you should buy a luxury watch

People should buy watches they want to wear. Don’t ever get a watch that’s just going to sit somewhere like in the darkness of your Safe. A Million dollar Watch is value nothing if it is not been used. Just like a hundred Million painting of Van Gogh’s painting was listed among the van Gogh’s collection as number 180, and that number can still be seen on the back of the canvas. The work was sold in 1901 was recently found.

Detail from Sunset at Montmajour by Vincent Van Gogh. Photograph: Van Gogh Museum

Reason you should buy a Rolex is just it is widely accepted as Luxury watch and it is timeless,

No one will laugh at you if you wear a 1962 Daytona, instead they give you a  Salute!

Rolex is durable and is low cost in maintenance, it can last life time, and it is iconic sport watch:

James Bond propelled Rolex even higher when it debuted on Sean Connery’s wrist in Dr. No. That is one of the Pop culture could influence that value of your watch.

 

List of Rolex Collection


1. Submariner 5513, 1680, 16800, 16610,

2. Sea Dweller 1665, 16600

3. GMT Master 1650, 16700, 1675, Pepsi is hot since 2014.

4. Explorer II 16570

5. Explorer I 14270

6. Daytona 16520 year 2000 of earlier

Sea Dweller Double Red 1665 US$25,000



Rolex Submariner Ref 1680 Single Red US$15,000


Rolex GMT Master Ref 1675 US$14,000


Rolex Explorer II Ref 16570 US$4,900


Rolex Submariner 1992 Submariner Ref 14060 T-25 Dial  $4,500



 

Advice

Go for one with paper is preferred, as there are Frakenwatch, after market dial, reworked dial.

Unless that has been serviced at Rolex with a recent repair slip to prove its authenticity.

Price can have big variation if there is paper.


HK Snob


PS  you may ask why some of the watch is not in the list above like 6523 Panda. Well that is not in the price range of $6,000 to $120,000 today we are looking at.

The price listed above is just estimation only.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Rolex Submariner Ref 16800 on sale



Rolex Submariner Ref 16800 watch only, with an original bracelet.
HK$44,800


HK Snob

Saturday, December 3, 2016

Watch Jokes!


1. I never own a Patek Philippe, I merely look at it in front of the Shop Window.


2. you are not as young as you used to be, but you are not as old as you are going to be. So watch the seconds slip away fast from your Daytona.


3. You never really own a Patek Philippe, as your Patek has been taken away after sleeping with the girl you met at lobby last night, her boy friend will be the one take care of the watch forever happily.


3. I never truly own a Patk Philippe. I merely borrow it from my friend.


4. I hate Youtube describing Patek and Rolex, I hate Patek, I hate Rolex, as much as I hate my poverty.


Sham Shui Po Snob



Friday, December 2, 2016

Michael Young and his Undone Watch Project







Michael Young, also known as Rolex Bracelet Magician is now offering an Undone Watch for those who want something special, unique, custom made to as watch like no others!

The Undone program is under Kickstarter now that take US$175 for such a great Retro Watch.

Come to see how Michael's passion turns out to be a special Watch solution for someone like you and me.

Click the link to launch the video Clip and Make your own click of selection.




HK Snob


Saturday, November 26, 2016

Rolex Day Date Ref 18038 and Watch Dial





















A 1982 Rolex Day Date Ref.18038 with Stella turquoise dial. 

And a special dial.


HK Snob



Other Rolex and PP watch in Stock



We have the discontinued Rolex Daytona Model now with some few pieces. Don't be "wow" with the price, that is the valid price in market, it is getting higher as Rolex does not make it anymore. So close as the White new Daytona Ref, 116500LN!


Ref. 116520LN Black $136,000
Ref 116520LN White $121,000


Beside, we have certain PP in stock


Patek Philippe


5167a,
5167/1a
5276/1a


POA


HK Snob

BaselWorld 2016 Rolex Yachtmaster II pin Pink Gold on Sale



This Single Red line Yacht Master II in 40mm Pink Gold has reached HK.

List price HK$109,500 if AD Rolex, 5% discount using card.

If Buying from me. Price is $90,000 cash, Ex-stock.

First come first serve.

HK Snob

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Vintage GMT Master Ref. 16700 on Sale








HK Snob's Own Collection

GMT Master Ref. 16700 1994

HK AD 888 Watch

Authentic, Original, Collectible, trendy, Investment item.

HK Snob


Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Rolex Explorer II Ref. 16570 Creamy dot













  The Creamy dot is natural and colour is even, makes this watch collectible









Rolex Crown is perfectly set at Centre


Real Full Set with original Box and Accessary













This is an Explorer II 40mm watch with a special Creamy Dot (patina dial)

First owner, 1992 HK AD 888 Watch.

It comes with Full Length bracelet, Red Seal, Box, Paper, manual, booklet.

HK Snob

(Sold)