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On 9/28/2024 at 8:36 AM, Lacessit said:

Selling price $100,000. 200 grams of gold at current price $17,200. Probably made in China.

 

Not even a half-wit would buy one, surely.

But then again you underestimate the level of intelligence of trump supporters, because he likes the "poorly educated" and to quote you, "not even a halfwit would buy one, surely", well there are plenty of halfwits in the USA, supporting the cult leader, so no doubt a few will sell – – but what they won't realise is that they are being taken for fools, mainly because in their eyes, Donald doesn't do that sort of thing, does he!!!!!!!

 

Yeah right, and anyway they can put it with their gold sneakers, NFTs, Maga Hats and "the election was stolen" T-shirts, thereby proving the point that they are halfwits.

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1 hour ago, xylophone said:

But then again you underestimate the level of intelligence of trump supporters, because he likes the "poorly educated" and to quote you, "not even a halfwit would buy one, surely", well there are plenty of halfwits in the USA, supporting the cult leader, so no doubt a few will sell – – but what they won't realise is that they are being taken for fools, mainly because in their eyes, Donald doesn't do that sort of thing, does he!!!!!!!

 

Yeah right, and anyway they can put it with their gold sneakers, NFTs, Maga Hats and "the election was stolen" T-shirts, thereby proving the point that they are halfwits.

 

   You are calling person with $100 000 going spare to spend casually "a fool" .

   I doubt that they are that foolish, having that much spare cash 

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17 hours ago, pacovl46 said:

What's seems to be the issue?

 

17 hours ago, pacovl46 said:

how can they be fake?

 

I agree: they are not fakes, although their design is clearly inspired by the Rolex Oyster, the only watchmaker that undemanding watch enthusiasts really appreciate.

It's just a lie that they are the best watches made: the components, starting from the heart of every fine watch, the movement, used in making them are "cheap", at least when compared to similarly priced timepieces. Even the dial screams of "cheapness" and poor craftmanship.

And its's also a fraud: 200 grams of 18k gold cost around $13,000. One hundred diamonds priced from $10 to $30 each, $2,000. The Olivier Mory Tourbillon movement $1,200-$1,800. Add $2,000 of other components and assembly (and I am generous), and you have a $18,000-$19,000 USD sold for $100,000.

 

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1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   You are calling person with $100 000 going spare to spend casually "a fool" .

   I doubt that they are that foolish, having that much spare cash 

On the contrary, they would certainly be a fool if they spent it on cr@p like that, being hawked by a champion grifter!

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On 9/28/2024 at 8:41 AM, Walker88 said:

Oh, don't be so pedantic!

 

It's like his apartment. 10,000 sf is almost 30,000 sf. Also, like his former finance guy said under oath, the felon's claim of his apartment being worth over $300,000,000 is kind of accurate, "give or take $200 million or so".

 

And let's not forget he's almost 6'3" and 235 lbs....and if you Google an image of the former NFL QB Colin Kaepernick, who IS 6'3" and 235 lbs., the resemblance is striking.

 

As for his NFTs, well, he would have been an astronaut and a fighter pilot if his dad hadn't given him $412,000,000 and all those slumlord buildings in Queens.

 

The folks with threads from his Georgia arrest/booking suit, plus those snazzy golden sneakers still in the box, know what value is, and no doubt they'll be looking dapper with their new watch as they read about those Two crazy Corinthians in their autographed felon-eponymous Bible.

 

By the way, have you seen the silver coin he's also schlepping to his goobers?

 

 

Just wait for the crypto scam (sorry I meant scheme) to hit the ground running!

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13 hours ago, AndreasHG said:

 

 

I agree: they are not fakes, although their design is clearly inspired by the Rolex Oyster, the only watchmaker that undemanding watch enthusiasts really appreciate.

It's just a lie that they are the best watches made: the components, starting from the heart of every fine watch, the movement, used in making them are "cheap", at least when compared to similarly priced timepieces. Even the dial screams of "cheapness" and poor craftmanship.

And its's also a fraud: 200 grams of 18k gold cost around $13,000. One hundred diamonds priced from $10 to $30 each, $2,000. The Olivier Mory Tourbillon movement $1,200-$1,800. Add $2,000 of other components and assembly (and I am generous), and you have a $18,000-$19,000 USD sold for $100,000.

 

Obviously I can’t speak for the quality of the watches, but yeah, they’re definitely not the best watches in the world. But then again, why does  anything he says surprise you? He’s a massive gasbag! 

There’s a lot more that goes into making a watch then the items that you’ve listed. Designing a watch usually takes at least a year and the people involved expect a paycheck. Then you have to have a plant that can make the watches and they have overhead costs as well, lighting, electricity, insurance, staff, telephone, internet, taxes and all the rest of it. It’s not just the sum of the parts and the actual labor. If you don’t have your own plant then you have to outsource it to someone, which will add even more to the price because they want to makes penny as well. 
 


in regards to the pricing, yeah definitely overpriced, but that’s pretty much true for every luxury watch brand with a few exceptions, like A. Lange & Söhne for example. Take Rolex for example, and they’re by no means the worst when it comes to overpricing, they sell their watches for 55% of the retail price  to their authorized dealers. That means your 10K Rolex is really only a 3K watch to Rolex in terms of what it costs them to manufacture that watch.  The epitome of overpricing is Richard Mille, though. I wouldn’t even wear one of those to go take a <deleted> in the woods. All hype and no substance and their ooohhhhh so fancy case design sucks when it comes to water resistance. That’s why you have to send it in to get the gaskets changed every 18 months. Will they tell you that when you fork out hundreds of thousands of dollars? Of course not, but they’ll gladly tell you that it’s in the manual that comes with the watch when you bring it in after water entered the case and you want to get it repaired under warranty, which they won’t do because you didn’t get the gaskets changed! Who reads the manual of a simple three-hander anyway?! Absolutely pathetic! One of the watches I own is a 2008 Seiko SKX. Never had any gaskets changed and it’s still waterproof after 17 years! 
 

The bottom line is, every authorized dealer will overcharge you! 

 

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