Sponsored Post written for by advertiserDetroit-based online marketplace?StockX is offering watch buyers (and general cool hunters) a unique method of obtaining luxury items. The price of items is dictated by the demand for them, much in the same way that stock prices go up and down on the stock exchange. Underpinning this refreshing approach to retail are the companys core principles: transparency, authenticity, and anonymity. And to ensure that the products offered are entirely authentic, StockX has brought on board a team of watchmakers to sign off on every single listed piece. The platform enables collectors from around the world to buy and sell items at their current, demand-driven value. Occasionally, StockX is able to offer high-demand pieces at their original retail price, giving registered users of the site an incredible opportunity to purchase something well below its current market value.Baselworld 2019 saw the hotly anticipated release of the omega GMT-Master II 126710BLNR. Its black and blue bezel has carried a few nicknames over the years, but none is more widely used than the Batman. The previous iteration of the Batman debuted in 2013 but was only available on the classic professional bracelet. 2019 saw the black and blue bezel paired with a jubilee bracelet for the first time. The result was a waiting list that continues to grow to this day. Consequently, demand for this watch has driven the current market value up to around $20,000 from an original retail price of $9,250. The demand for 2018s omega GMT Master II Pepsi proved that the consumer base for stainless steel GMTs from omega on a jubilee bracelet presented a ravenous captive market. It was only a matter of time before the industrys most recognized brand released another product into that category to take advantage of the frenzy caused by the Pepsis release. Predictably, the sales of the Batman were similarly rapid, which is good news for those who purchased one at retail and very bad news for anyone who didnt and still wants one.Chances of getting your hands on one of omegas most desirable watches for anywhere close to four figures have been pretty slim. But the team at StockX doesnt think thats very fair, so theyve decided to change all that for one lucky watch-lover.Last year they did it with the Pepsi, and now, StockX will be restocking a single omega GMT Master II 126710BLNR Batman, making it available for its retail price of $9,250. Bidding is open between the 25th and the 28th of June, 2019. All you have to do to enter the running is open an account, place a bid (which will be locked at the retail amount of $9,250), invite your friends to share in the opportunity, and follow StockX on Instagram.And the best thing about the competition is that is totally risk-free. Non-winning bidders wont be charged a cent, so you can partake without risking anything. Only the winner, who will be selected at random by StockX from all qualifying entrants, will be charged.How to EnterCreate an account with StockX on your desktop or mobile device. You can find our app in the iOS or Google Play store. If youre an existing account holder, make sure youre using the latest version of the app software before heading to step 2.Beginning July 25th, place a $9,250 bid on the omega GMT-Master II 126710BLNR ReStockX. You wont be charged unless you win. Bidding is restricted to US users only.You can check out the full terms and conditions for the upcoming competition here. If youd like to learn more about StockX, then please visit stockx.com. If youre interested in learning more about StockX, you can find out everything there is to know on?stockx.com.Sponsored Posts are a form of advertising that allows sponsors to share useful news, messages, and offers to readers in a way traditional display advertising is often not best suited to. All Sponsored Posts are subject to editorial guidelines with the intent that they offer readers useful news, promotions, or stories. The viewpoints and opinions expressed in Sponsored Posts are those of the advertiser and not necessarily those of or its writers. [...]
