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0 · What we know so far about the alleged fake Rolex scandal
1 · ROLEX WATCH: Horology House Horror
2 · Horology House: The Takeaway
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Last weekend, Rolexforums.com broke the news that Christopher Essery — the man behind @horologyhouse, a popular YouTube Channel, website and Instagram account . ROLEX WATCH: Horology House horror. Youtuber Bark & Jack tiptoes through the Horology House scandal lighting up Rolex forums. Horology House: The Takeaway — Orion Watches. Feb 1. Most of us have heard by now the drama surrounding Horology House. But for those who don’t know, Horology House, . Last weekend, Rolexforums.com broke the news that Christopher Essery — the man behind @horologyhouse, a popular YouTube Channel, website and Instagram account renowned for its macro photography — is alleged to have sold a fake Rolex Daytona for ,000. The thread has more than a quarter of a million views and, at last count, 1452 comments.
ROLEX WATCH: Horology House horror. Youtuber Bark & Jack tiptoes through the Horology House scandal lighting up Rolex forums. Horology House: The Takeaway — Orion Watches. Feb 1. Most of us have heard by now the drama surrounding Horology House. But for those who don’t know, Horology House, AKA Chris Essery, was a major contributor of wonderful, high quality watch content.
For Chris Essery and his brand Horology House, that minute was 3:17 PM on the 31st of January, when a member of The Rolex Forum (TRF) Rob, who goes by the handle 'imgook' posted on the 'Watchout!' subform details of his friend being sold a . It all started with a buyer who purchased a Rolex Daytona 116500LN from Horology House forAUD 29,000 on November 14, paid for in full and upfront. The watch currently retails for much less than that, but for a grey market price this is in fact a good deal – some say even – too good to be true.
What we know so far about the alleged fake Rolex scandal
The Rolex Forum gave Horology House the platform to sell watches in an unwatched, un-policed manner. Any complaints posted against The Rolex Forum have been deleted, and members posting complaints or criticism have been banned. On Friday evening a fascinating story broke via Rolex Forums, embroiling a prominent Australian watch personality, Chris Essery – owner of Horology House and founder of the Australian Watch Buy, Swap & Sell Facebook group. The author’s 1981 Rolex Submariner 16800, picked up at Phillips’s spring Hong Kong watch auction, represents the kind of neo-vintage offerings coming to occupy more lots at auctions lately.
This one is all about Horology House. And we interview Shohaib who is the chap that tried and succeeded and then it turned out failed to buy a Daytona from Chris Essery. The original forum post is here and you can find an article here
Rolex is the most well-known and revered horology house on the planet. Owning a Rolex is the ultimate symbol of prosperity in the western world. But just how much money do these watches actually involve? Last weekend, Rolexforums.com broke the news that Christopher Essery — the man behind @horologyhouse, a popular YouTube Channel, website and Instagram account renowned for its macro photography — is alleged to have sold a fake Rolex Daytona for ,000. The thread has more than a quarter of a million views and, at last count, 1452 comments. ROLEX WATCH: Horology House horror. Youtuber Bark & Jack tiptoes through the Horology House scandal lighting up Rolex forums. Horology House: The Takeaway — Orion Watches. Feb 1. Most of us have heard by now the drama surrounding Horology House. But for those who don’t know, Horology House, AKA Chris Essery, was a major contributor of wonderful, high quality watch content.
For Chris Essery and his brand Horology House, that minute was 3:17 PM on the 31st of January, when a member of The Rolex Forum (TRF) Rob, who goes by the handle 'imgook' posted on the 'Watchout!' subform details of his friend being sold a . It all started with a buyer who purchased a Rolex Daytona 116500LN from Horology House forAUD 29,000 on November 14, paid for in full and upfront. The watch currently retails for much less than that, but for a grey market price this is in fact a good deal – some say even – too good to be true. The Rolex Forum gave Horology House the platform to sell watches in an unwatched, un-policed manner. Any complaints posted against The Rolex Forum have been deleted, and members posting complaints or criticism have been banned.
On Friday evening a fascinating story broke via Rolex Forums, embroiling a prominent Australian watch personality, Chris Essery – owner of Horology House and founder of the Australian Watch Buy, Swap & Sell Facebook group. The author’s 1981 Rolex Submariner 16800, picked up at Phillips’s spring Hong Kong watch auction, represents the kind of neo-vintage offerings coming to occupy more lots at auctions lately. This one is all about Horology House. And we interview Shohaib who is the chap that tried and succeeded and then it turned out failed to buy a Daytona from Chris Essery. The original forum post is here and you can find an article here
ROLEX WATCH: Horology House Horror
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Horology House: The Takeaway
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