Eleven James Watch membership club lets an average person wear a $40,000 Rolex Watch

By Money Times

Nov 23, 2015 08:38 PM EST

Average watch wearers who dream of wearing that $40,000 Rolex watch, but don't have enough funds to buy one can simply join the Eleven James membership club, which allows its members to try out luxury watches for a period of time.

In a report by the Business Insider, the annual watch service membership club lets the average person wear luxury watches for a few months in a course of one year. It has 30 highly respected watch brands. It has four major membership package, starting with the Enthusiast at $140 a month that lends the member three watches a year, Aficionados at $299 a month, Connoisseur at $579 a month, and the Virtuoso at $999 a month. These are the entry level plans and there are plenty other options to choose from. 

As the holiday season fast approaches, Eleven James is partnering up with The Macallan to come up with exclusive special holiday offers, according to PR Newswire. The sale will be launched on Cyber Monday November 30 until the New Year's Eve on December 31. Every time a person will pay a Eleven James membership fee, that member will get a bottle of The Macallan with an engraved flask or a customized etched bottle of the brand. Those who pay for the Virtuoso Membership will get a custom engraved edition of The Macallan Rare Cask.

Eleven James Founder & CEO Mr. Randy Brandoff said, "We are thrilled to collaborate with a partner as iconic as The Macallan. The union of our two brands is a perfect marriage of heritage and prestige, making for the ultimate holiday gift and keepsake."

Brandoff said that the magic of his company is not just in the watches, but the idea of accessing world luxury watch brands and what it represents when they are around the user's wrist, according to a report by The Huffington Post.

This means Eleven James simply makes something unaffordable for the average buyer possible.

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