

The difference is what with art there is just one example (mostly). It is the same situation that has been going on for years with art. The danger with buying collectible vintage watches is the danger of buying something fake and not even close to valuable enough. Mayer, like many other eager collectors, are at the whims of a handful of people around the world who can tell a real from an "almost real" vintage Rolex watches. The originals simply would not be as valuable as they are if there were so many floating around. In fact, there are probably more "fake" rare and highly collectible vintage Rolex watches out there than there are real ones. The problem is that the most valuable watches are valuable because they are so rare. Some of these timepieces can go for huge sums of money - into the millions of dollars even for a single watch. Mayer's confidence in Maron led him to purchase a large number of vintage watches which were said to be collectible. Predictably pissed Mayer sued a few months later. Eventually though Maron refused to do so for the larger collection of Rolex pieces sold to Mayer, claiming that whatever Mayer bought from him was "as-is," meaning that they came with pretty much no warranty of any kind. It sounds like Maron did refund or give Mayer credit in at least one instance. When John Mayer found out that some of the watches were not totally authentic he asked his good buddy Maron to refund his money. The bottom line is that they were not worth nearly what Mayer paid for them. In some instances the watches may have been assembled from a range of actual Rolex parts from different models into a singular "frankenwatch," and in other instances it appears as though some of the watches combined both authentic and replica Rolex watch parts. Rolex watches to Mayer that were not completely authentic. Maron)? It has to do with an allegation that Maron sold a number of supposedly very valuable vintage So what caused Mayer to sue Maron (in Mayer v. Also notable is Charlie Sheen, who has likely spent more than Mayer on watch purchases with Maron. Robert (Bob) Maron is a relatively well-known high-end vintage and pre-owned watch dealers who has privilege of being acquainted with some big name stars and high-profile collectors.

That friend was also a his "watch dealer" who Mayer claims to have spent around $5,000,000 with over a few years. On Macelebrity musician John Mayer filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles against a former friend of his named Bob Maron.
