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Virtually everything besides Rolex, Patek, AP and Vacheron is in stock. For anyone on the wait-list or considering going grey market for a high demand model, I'd strongly recommend looking at comparable models from the wide variety of competing manufacturers. Not only will you get a lot more watch for your time and/or money, you'll support the breadth of artistry that makes the industry so vibrant.
Can’t read the article, paywall. What’s the problem with the Reddit crowd?
I thought rolexes were 80’s & 90’s ways to brag about having the appearance of being wealthy. As a millennial I find them ostentatious and do not see the value they provide. Is this what the article is saying?
As GenX I feel and always felt the same. But people still do it: $800k watches taken off in meetings (while rubbing the tired wrist) and put in a place on the table so that anyone who does not recognize them has enough time to Google etc.
Ahahhahaha is this really a thing?
Before Covid it was, indeed often with car keys of something equally expensive (and impractical as this was always in busy cities).
I put mine on the table next to the branded car keys that I take out of my bag when I get to the meeting.
“See this smile? Ear to ear, baby!”
The headline writer kinda went off the clickbait deep end. The article doesn't event mention Reddit or social media.
They are buying too many rolexes apparently so they are hard to find.
So, another thing Millenials will be blamed for?
I cannot make sense of this...