JamesList Launches Global Luxury Marketplace

Stockholm-based Jameslist.com has just launched the "world's first truly transparent luxury marketplace", allowing buyers to find and compare high-end cars, watches, boats, yachts and aircraft from dealers around the world. The site features some 20,000 listings, including rare watches such as the Paul Newman Rolex Daytona, hard-to-find cars like the Maserati MC12 and Ferrari Superamerica, and magnificent 120+ ft. yachts from Palmer Johnson. The 350-plus global dealers on JamesList range from high-end custom builders such such as Project Kahn Design (their Bentley GTS Mulliner, above) to "traditional dealers with exceptional inventory" such as ExecuJet and Lamborghini Stuttgart.
"Given the recent roller-coaster of currency and market fluctuations, we saw an opportunity to give serious buyers the tools they need to find premium goods at the best possible price, regardless of where they are in the world," says JamesList CEO Noam Perski. "We have brought together the world's best dealers, from Alain Class Motors in Dubai to International Yacht Collection in Monaco, to offer international buyers a complete marketplace." Important functions for international deal making such as currency and unit conversion are built in to the heart of the platform, as well as language translation.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
John Jan 22nd 2009 1:53PM
This site has the look and concept of the Robb Report. Even the Jamelist logo looks like the Robb Report. Why should I trust my info to them? I rather go to the RobbReport.com or even whatisluxury.com
Sten Jan 22nd 2009 4:06PM
robbreport works with generic brand advertorials and jameslist with unique objects for sale by real dealers. Aren't you comparing two different things?