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Old 29 September 2018, 10:07 PM   #61
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First of all, despite the pervasive talk about them on forums, grey market dealers are a tiny sliver of the overall market. Most ADs probably have very little or even no participation in the grey market. The cases are empty because the demand is high. The SS models sell fast at retail price. It doesn't matter of it is sold direct to a customer or passes thru a grey reseller.... its still not there in the case for you.

A customer who spends a ton on high markup jewelry or pays up for less popular watches to get a SS watch is the same as a grey dealer. ADs are businesses.
Its “cheaper” to buy from a grey than to buy pieces you dont need to pay retail for a hot watch. Id rather pay the premium of the grey and have what i want instead of other pieces i dont need
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Old 29 September 2018, 10:56 PM   #62
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Its “cheaper” to buy from a grey than to buy pieces you dont need to pay retail for a hot watch. Id rather pay the premium of the grey and have what i want instead of other pieces i dont need

Maybe sometimes, I really have no idea. I'm completely unwilling to do either one.

Based on what I read here it varies greatly, ranging from walking in randomly and getting a hot watch to dropping $100,000 a year and can't get one. I'm surprised people haven't resorted to camping overnight on the sidewalk to be first in line each morning... just in case a blue one showers up.

I don't think I've ever been inside an AD except killing time at airports a few times. I like certain Rolexes and have a few currently, owned others in the past and will probably buy more... but my idea of a nice Saturday involves a hardware store, not a jewelry store.
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Old 29 September 2018, 11:48 PM   #63
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Options one- Buy from a normal Joe that is selling it. Sure at a premium but it’s just luke anything else. If you wanted something collectable like say coins would you not purchase from and individual or dealer because they were able to acquire and they are marking up? Of course not! So jusy look at it that way!

Option two- go to all the AD’s you can and offer to purchase some expensive diamond. But tell them your only purchasing if they sell you what you want. Then sell the diamond. Maybe take a small hit but you get wht you want.
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Old 29 September 2018, 11:53 PM   #64
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This! People weren't complaining before the SS shortages when you were able to get a new or used blnr or hulk below the list price from a grey.
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lol @ reason for not buying from grey. Would you buy from a grey if they had it with 20% discount?
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Old 1 October 2018, 10:39 AM   #65
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Totally worth it. Wait or not.

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Old 1 October 2018, 10:41 AM   #66
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This one doesn’t suck either.

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Old 1 October 2018, 12:07 PM   #67
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You don’t need to drop tons of money. Just keep contacting as many AD as possible. It will increase your chances.
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Old 1 October 2018, 12:29 PM   #68
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My personal tip is calling around is a waste of time. Any SS Daytona AD sale is going to start with an in person visit.
1000% agree. Phoning random ADs for a SS Daytona is an absolute waste of time.
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