Can someone please help me understand how Omega comes up with the pricing for their precious metal watches? Specifically, why there is such a difference between yellow, moonshine, Sedna, and Canopus in what is basically the same watch otherwise. This all ...
At least how they come up with the numbers, not the actual prices. But does seem a bit far. Turned out to be about a 25% premium for white gold over moonshine (and now the SS white dial is available for less than 25% of the price of moonshine). Crazy!
Every company with its own "system"... Some are just factoring X based on the metal, Rolex is an example. Some are "promoting" the metal (Panerai Tantalum is an example). Some are pricing nearly all metals the same... And some just try to go for the max t...
increase to reach the full moonshine green dial Speedmaster’s price. Insane! There must have been some other recent price increases . And you get now less for more as there is no moon meteorite fragment in the new model and no small enamel map.
I find the gold looks dull compared to Rolex. Even though the DD etc. have brushed parts as well. Likely the combination of the yellow gold mixture etc. I saw an ad for the gold speedmaster on leather bracelet, they go BNIB for 16-18k usd. 30k and a bit r...
They are hands down better looking watches. However, I wouldn’t dare buy one at retail or anywhere near. Could not justify it. And remember, it’s only in recent years where even the halo of Rolex could have its PM Daytona’s fetch retail prices (no discoun...