S.T. Dupont 5244 Casino Royale Cufflinks for SALE

Hey guys,

Since I know that some of you are always looking for these cufflinks I figured I should post this here:

I am currently selling my S.T. Dupont 5244 Casino Royale Cufflinks. The cufflinks were purchased on 10th December 2006 at the KaDeWe in Berlin,Germany. They were worn only a couple of times for special events and thus are in good condition.
If anyone is interested in buying these rare collectibles, please send me a PM with your price suggestion.

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Comments

  • jared_nomakjared_nomak Posts: 1,944MI6 Agent
    Looking back at previous listings I've saved I have seen these sell for £850, £150, £200, £415 and £218.

    I won't be buying them at £800

    Ross
  • 96mn1296mn12 Posts: 632MI6 Agent
    original ST Duponts for 150 quid? Doesnt seem right.

    What is the asking price?
  • Bond-on-a-BudgetBond-on-a-Budget ChicagoPosts: 101MI6 Agent
    sounds fishy..

    those cufflinks usually fetch crazy prices
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  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,320MI6 Agent
    The ones on eBay were legit, the seller didnt have a clue how much they were worth and put a BIN of £150
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  • jared_nomakjared_nomak Posts: 1,944MI6 Agent
    welshboy78 wrote:
    The ones on eBay were legit, the seller didnt have a clue how much they were worth and put a BIN of £150

    Yip seen a lot of the 007 cufflinks sell for that sort of money, the bullet 007 st DuPont sell for 160 too.
    And yes they were legit, box, cards, booklet etc all present.
    It the usual if you keep an eye out you may just get lucky
    Ross
  • jared_nomakjared_nomak Posts: 1,944MI6 Agent
    96mn12 wrote:
    original ST Duponts for 150 quid? Doesnt seem right.

    What is the asking price?

    He's looking for £800, I suggest he sticks them on eBay and see's what he gets
    Ross
  • BluetrixBluetrix Bath, UKPosts: 2MI6 Agent
    Well, maybe to clarify a few things here:

    These cufflinks are in good condition and very rare.
    The retail price was already around 150-200 and replicas will also cost you just as much so there is no way I am selling them for that price. However as you already stated yourself a couple of weeks ago these cufflinks sell on eBay for up to 850. So when you asked me for my price expectations without taking a bid I was already proposing a good discount on that.Furthermore I never stated that this was a fix price.

    In conclusion: If you are looking for a clueless guy to sell you his pair for ridiculous discount prices you should better keep looking :))
  • dailo007dailo007 Posts: 182MI6 Agent
    Strong words from a new "MEMBER" who maybe should consider and not immediately dismiss the guidance of highly experienced experts, so in much the same vein as your very helpful conclusion, if your looking for a forum on which to sell your "discounted" bling, maybe you too should continue your search.

    I fear your welcome may be short lived young padawan!

    Good luck and May the 4th be with you! (Sorry chaps, had to get it in somewhere!)
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    edited May 2013
    Bluetrix wrote:
    Well, maybe to clarify a few things here:

    These cufflinks are in good condition and very rare.
    The retail price was already around 150-200 and replicas will also cost you just as much so there is no way I am selling them for that price. However as you already stated yourself a couple of weeks ago these cufflinks sell on eBay for up to 850. So when you asked me for my price expectations without taking a bid I was already proposing a good discount on that.Furthermore I never stated that this was a fix price.

    In conclusion: If you are looking for a clueless guy to sell you his pair for ridiculous discount prices you should better keep looking :))

    You may also want to consider that this is the foremost site for prop and wardrobe collectors, and we sell to each other. Couple that with the fact that those of us that collect have these items, you may want to take them to ebay and take a punt. I know a member who sold these same cufflinks in unworn condition to another member just six months ago for less than a third of the maximum Ebay price. The demand is not as great as it was since Skyfall came out. Plus they have that nasty 007 on them :#

    But the biggest thing about your cufflinks pictured is the massive reality that they don't even look like the model Craig wore onscreen. Those were coffin shaped with angled out edges. Yours look like the flat sided versions and are different from the Casino Royale cufflinks. It may be the case that your pictures are hiding the angled sides and making them look flat. But if the latter isn't true they aren't even worth the lowest amount the accurate ones went for. Some better pictures confirming which versions you have may be best

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  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    What he said.

    Obviously you are selling the similar but non-accurate model

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    To use your own words:

    In conclusion: If you are looking for a clueless guy to buy this incorrect pair for ridiculous inflated prices you should better keep looking :D
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  • texas007texas007 Houston, Texas 77041Posts: 2,356MI6 Agent
    clueless :))
  • dailo007dailo007 Posts: 182MI6 Agent
    I've done some enhancement on this and I'm pretty sure they're the correct model, but assuming we ever hear from our new friend again a clearer picture would be a sensible addition to his post.
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