According to the NYT, Phillips will be auctioning some of Francis Ford Coppola's watches. He apparently overspent on some of his movies. Sounds like he owns (for now) watches with a wide range of values. ...
He chose to make a big deal about this timepiece, how special to him it is...... and yet is now flipping it in less than a handful of years? Says a lot about his character imho. What if you did that with a one-off special FPJ made for you only a few years...
To my knowledge, he's owned the "hand" watch before it was even announced for the 2021 Only Watch auction. I always celebrate an artist who is committed and impassioned about his work! Even if it means selling a watch! He's already sold significant shares...
So not the desired impression that may hangs heavy for the next owner. Everyone knows this sad story on this now. He should have been discrete about selling it. Am sure FPJ could have found him a buyer, maybe the Shark Tank guy or someone in Brunei. Why m...
A true artiste is generally not very fiscally responsible. It would seem that Francis Ford Coppola is somewhat of a true artiste! As for the sale, of course, FP Journe (the company) is going to maximize the opportunity! It is a business of course!
Artists like him, at his age.... Hollywood is paved with golden statues and creative financing. At FFC's advanced age, may as well bounce the last check he writes. Go out like a true gangsterš Smart money says FPJ buys it for a mill or whatever (price doe...
Great publicity, and at least with these two watches headlining lots. My gripe, as always, is that there are different rules for different people. This is true of most brands and watchmakers today and while we all want to eliminate the speculators and fli...
You really think he has zero other items, licensing, selling his future interests to past hits to PE guys.... The music folks sell out to investors all the time. Even good ol' Bob Dylan sold his rights to Big Business. Look it up, Sony pad ~$200M and UMG ...
Apologies for my strong feelings, but it does seem quite insulting to the watch maker. Sadder still that the special timepiece story went from a storied dream and hope, to really just something to flip instead of off-the-shelf planes, land, homes, investm...
He also overspent on all his vineyard acquisitions and renovations. I used to live a couple of miles down the road from one of them in Sonoma County. But a genius can be fettered I guess. In the end he seems to come out OK.
Seeing as he lost $100 million to $130 million on Megalopolis the sale of all of the seven watches isn't really going to make much of a difference at all plus he has been selling other assets worth far more. As for not being allowed to buy anymore exclusi...
Since i listened to the Tetragrammaton podcast this summer with Francis Ford Coppola and Rick Rubin. I think itās pretty clear that financially he is in dire straits (not the band) again! He has always been a huge risk taker with some winners and some bad...
The auction house, the watchmaker, the seller and the buyer. In my humble opinion, it's just marketing, like most of the stuff that's been auctioned in the last year. As watch enthusiasts, we might be disappointed, but thereās a long list of celebrities s...