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Rolex appeal fades as recession blues hit Singapore
Reuters - Tuesday, December 16By Melanie Lee


SINGAPORE, Dec 16 - Suffering from recession blues and looking to offload that new Rolex watch?

Don't turn to us, say second-hand luxury stores in Singapore, who are being swamped with requests from people desperate to sell their luxury goods.

Traditionally resilient during times of economic downturn, more than 70 second hand shops in the city-state are feeling the chill of recession, as the appetite for expensive goods has fallen sharply despite big discounts.

"Rolex prices have been like a reliable currency in the past, but there are signs that even Rolex is hit by this recession wave," said Ngo Han, an avid watch collector.

"New Rolexes are selling at much lower prices than before and that has trickled down to the second-hand market," Ngo said.

Home to the highest density of millionaires in the world, Singapore is a wealth management centre and a shopping destination for the region's wealthy.

UNAFFORDABLE LUXURIES

Second-hand stores that stock luxury goods, such as brand name bags and flatscreen televisions, experienced a boom in the past few years, as rising incomes and the need to upgrade to keep up with fast-changing fashions created a fertile secondary market for designer wares.

But with the city-state becoming the first Asian country to slip into recession this year, customers are changing their habits.

Where once they would have bought Rolexes or Patek Philippes that can cost over S$10,000, , they now opt for models that cost under S$5,000, , shop owners said.

"Business has gone down about 20 to 30 percent. The interest to buy watches is still there, but whether people can afford to buy is another thing," said Alvin Lye of Monster-Time.

His online store, http://www.monster-time.com, carries second hand watches from Breitling, Audemars Piguet, Cartier and Longines.

During lunch hour in Singapore's financial district, people fill up May Fong's second-hand luxury bag store, but few are buying, even with many of the bags going at a 50 percent discount.

"There is definitely a drop in business. People are more conscious spending, even if it's a bargain," Fong said.

TEMPORARY SETBACKS?

Shops that rent, rather than sell, designer goods, are however reporting a spike in rentals despite the recession, suggesting some locals are still keen to get glamorous goods, albeit temporarily.

"New bags are leased out within seconds posted on the website," ex-policeman Tan Ho Ching, who rents out designer bags for about S$125 a week via his online store http://www.thatbagiwant.com, told local press on Sunday.

The recession's impact on workers whose salaries are commission-based, such as property agents, could be a likely explanation for the drop-off in sales.

"These people tend to earn much more during the boom times, and they are also likely to make up a significant portion of the consumers for these luxury goods," said Alvin Liew, an economist with Standard Chartered in Singapore.

However, some watch enthusiasts said they were holding onto their horological investments, keen to turn a profit once the recession lifts.

A recent Reuters poll said Singapore would be the worst performing emerging Asian economy next year, but would see a recovery together with the rest of the region in 2010 [ID:nHKG10473].

"Watches are better to keep and are better than cash in a recession. They won't drop in value, and after a recession, the value is still there or more," said collector Yeo on online watch forum http://www.swx.com.sg
 

jw5

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If a person buys a rolex and then has to sell it when hit by recession, he was never rich enoiugh to buy it in the first place.
When will these greedy and materialistic humans ever learn?
 

ahleebabasingaporethief

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Dont believe this news report.

New Rolex prices are still being sold at record highs. How can prices come down when gold prices are near record recent highs? Fucking Leeporter never do his homework.

If you are selling your Rolex watch to 2nd hand dealers, than yes, you will get very low prices. because in a recession, these shark dealers think you are desperate for money at all costs.
 

newyorker88

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Dont believe this news report.

New Rolex prices are still being sold at record highs. How can prices come down when gold prices are near record recent highs? Fucking Leeporter never do his homework.

If you are selling your Rolex watch to 2nd hand dealers, than yes, you will get very low prices. because in a recession, these shark dealers think you are desperate for money at all costs.

Hehehe, losing $$$ business no one do, chop head business, many will do.
 

congo9

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That is the different market segment !

You thnk pricing of BRAND NEW rolex watches is being influence by the unwanted watches at pawn shop ? Pawn shop are for people who are desperate for cash. That why the pawn shop will knock the hell out of the seller. Rolex boutique is for people with real cash.

Buy at the possibily lowest sell high !
 

0939

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This is human nature. The olden days, they buy gold and sell or pawn them when times
are bad. That is investment for them. Buying watches like Rolex is a good investment if you know which one to buy. So go for Rolex sport watch is a safer bet and it must be stainless steel. I owned one a 1979 Rolex Sub and only to let it go because of high repairing cost. I made 9 times ($8100) the original price and i bought a Green Sub at
$8500. Now is the best time to buy, if you have some cash. I would recommend to buy
a second hand of about 3 years to 10 years old. You have to make numerous visit to
the 2nd hand shop until you find the right one. Better still if you have friend who know
all about Rolex. Few months back at Peoples Park, I saw a GMT 2 tone going at $7000, a Z series, few years old and is the discontinued model and was gone when I came back few days later.
If you buy a second hand watch now, in ten years time you will get back your value plus
extra depending on the market. A Rolex is as good as the calibre inside, do not worry if it is old. Only sports watch such as Submariner, Sea Dweller, GMT and Explorer.
 

lifeafter41

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If a person buys a rolex and then has to sell it when hit by recession, he was never rich enoiugh to buy it in the first place.
When will these greedy and materialistic humans ever learn?

That's what I thought too.
Nevertheless, at least they have the chance to buy and wear it. Am still making do with a old casio.
 

ahleebabasingaporethief

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That is the different market segment !

You thnk pricing of BRAND NEW rolex watches is being influence by the unwanted watches at pawn shop ? Pawn shop are for people who are desperate for cash. That why the pawn shop will knock the hell out of the seller. Rolex boutique is for people with real cash.

Buy at the possibily lowest sell high !



Never buy 2nd watch to wear. You will inherite the past owner's bad karma. Cannot afford new branded, than wear new non-branded.
 

darememore

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That is the different market segment !

You thnk pricing of BRAND NEW rolex watches is being influence by the unwanted watches at pawn shop ? Pawn shop are for people who are desperate for cash. That why the pawn shop will knock the hell out of the seller. Rolex boutique is for people with real cash.

Buy at the possibily lowest sell high !

A man that had something to pawn is much better compared to a man that borrow.
 
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