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Old 25 September 2019, 07:58 AM   #1
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So...the rumors are true

I've been trying to source a submariner from an AD for the past few months for my Dad. He was battling metastatic melanoma to his brain and both of his lungs and seems to have kicked it. I wanted to get him an anchor, something to remind him everyday that he is alive, as well as turn that piece into an heirloom, hence why I want the family name on the warranty card.

The AD that found my CHNR seemed optimistic that they could get one soon, but after quite a few weeks, I was starting to doubt that it would happen. I considered gray, changing to a blue Aqua Terra (Bond movies are kind of our thing, so I wanted him to have an updated version of the original Sean Connery bond watch as the heirloom).

I had my office manager call around to most of the ADs in the midwest trying to get this thing, but understandably, no one would help us out.

One of those ADs happened to be in my parent's city, and I popped into their store yesterday. After getting buzzed in, I proceeded straight to the Rolex case.

They had such a lovely collection of datejusts, one white OP39, two tone black submariner, two tone white daytona, couple of presidents...but no steel models in the case.

The SA asked if there was a particular model I was looking for...she replied they don't usually have any, and the ones they do are sold. I gave her my story, and she said 'LET ME GO CHECK THE SAFE.' Came back two minutes later with a coincidentally unallocated submariner.

I about crapped myself - no joke! I took it on the spot...since that time though, I've had some strange feelings...while I'm entirely grateful to have found and located the watch...I was so happy to hand over just shy of 8 grand. I can't tell you how many times I thanked her.

Shouldn't this have been the other way around, or at least mutual? It's mind boggling how happy I was that they were allowing me to purchase a watch.

Second, it is true - the stainless steel watches are in the safes of certain ADs...not readily available for purchase unless I guess you're A. VIP or B. Have a legit reason that they want to help you out.

Finally, it happened again: they photo copied my ID and warranty card together (3rd AD this year), and actually came out of the store as I was walking to the car to unwrap the gift and get the warranty card. Actually, come to think of it, she was going to hold on to the warranty card...but then decided to give it to me.

Yay though, I found the watch. It was worth the journey!


To all the people struggling to find yours...just be persistent...and maybe check out some out of town ADs. Be personable (I walked in in jeans, a tee shirt, and a packers hat).


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Old 25 September 2019, 08:05 AM   #2
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Screw them.

I'm happy for you and your Dad but to be truthful your story gets my blood boiling.

So sick of this bulls*t. Good thing I really, really love this brand. But being tested for sure.

Anyway, congrats - glad you were able to accomplish such a wonderful gesture for your father.
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Old 25 September 2019, 08:15 AM   #3
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Finally was able to score my JC DSSD from an AD........... They had it "stashed" in the back as well...... I was with a VIP CLIENT and was so happy to get it. I will not pay the Gray Market price.... Good Luck out there...The Rolex market will tank soon enough and prices will head south...... I see them coming down already.....
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Old 25 September 2019, 08:19 AM   #4
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Great story. Thanks for sharing. God Bless your family.
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Old 25 September 2019, 08:21 AM   #5
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It just makes me mad that these watches ARE sitting in these safes and, somehow, someway we, the buying public must figure out a way to wheedle them out of there...the right story, the right "extra" purchase, the - oh, hell, I don't know what actually...

Meantime, there are how many poor suckers like me openly sitting on a list at these places while a Sub goes out the door to someone who was never near a list..or even near that AD before.

OK - sorry - rant over. Don't want to appear that I am not happy for the OP and his family -I am.
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Old 25 September 2019, 08:23 AM   #6
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I've been trying to source a submariner from an AD for the past few months for my Dad. He was battling metastatic melanoma to his brain and both of his lungs and seems to have kicked it. I wanted to get him an anchor, something to remind him everyday that he is alive, as well as turn that piece into an heirloom, hence why I want the family name on the warranty card.

The AD that found my CHNR seemed optimistic that they could get one soon, but after quite a few weeks, I was starting to doubt that it would happen. I considered gray, changing to a blue Aqua Terra (Bond movies are kind of our thing, so I wanted him to have an updated version of the original Sean Connery bond watch as the heirloom).

I had my office manager call around to most of the ADs in the midwest trying to get this thing, but understandably, no one would help us out.

One of those ADs happened to be in my parent's city, and I popped into their store yesterday. After getting buzzed in, I proceeded straight to the Rolex case.

They had such a lovely collection of datejusts, one white OP39, two tone black submariner, two tone white daytona, couple of presidents...but no steel models in the case.

The SA asked if there was a particular model I was looking for...she replied they don't usually have any, and the ones they do are sold. I gave her my story, and she said 'LET ME GO CHECK THE SAFE.' Came back two minutes later with an a coincidentally unallocated submariner.

I about crapped myself - no joke! I took it on the spot...since that time though, I've had some strange feelings...while I'm entirely grateful to have found and located the watch...I was so happy to hand over just shy of 8 grand. I can't tell you how many times I thanked her.

Shouldn't this have been the other way around, or at least mutual? It's mind boggling how happy I was that they were allowing me to purchase a watch.

Second, it is true - the stainless steel watches are in the safes of certain ADs...not readily available for purchase unless I guess you're A. VIP or B. Have a legit reason that they want to help you out.

Finally, it happened again: they photo copied my ID and warranty card together (3rd AD this year), and actually came out of the store as I was walking to the car to unwrap the gift and get the warranty card. Actually, come to think of it, she was going to hold on to the warranty card...but then decided to give it to me.

Yay though, I found the watch. It was worth the journey!


To all the people struggling to find yours...just be persistent...and maybe check out some out of town ADs. Be personable (I walked in in jeans, a tee shirt, and a packers hat).


Congrats and good story. What was the last part about? Confirming rumor that certain ADs will hold on to the warranty card to try and quell flipping?

Also, what state/area was the AD with the Submariner?
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Old 25 September 2019, 08:24 AM   #7
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Fantastic story. So happy you found it!!!! I'm sure your dad will love wearing it. Sending healing thoughts your way.
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Old 25 September 2019, 08:28 AM   #8
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Thanks for sharing your experience...and glad it had a happy ending for you!
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Old 25 September 2019, 08:35 AM   #9
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Good for you and your Dad,,,especially your Dad.
I hate that many AD’s pull these type of shenanigans but very happy that your quest was successful.
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Old 25 September 2019, 08:35 AM   #10
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I am very happy your story ended with you getting the Submariner. Perhaps, you also answered the question many already have guessed to be true, yes they do have Steel Sports in the safe.
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Old 25 September 2019, 08:40 AM   #11
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A lovely gift. I hope your dad enjoys wearing it as much as you do your CHNR. Congrats!
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Old 25 September 2019, 08:48 AM   #12
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I've been trying to source a submariner from an AD for the past few months for my Dad. He was battling metastatic melanoma to his brain and both of his lungs and seems to have kicked it. I wanted to get him an anchor, something to remind him everyday that he is alive, as well as turn that piece into an heirloom, hence why I want the family name on the warranty card.

The AD that found my CHNR seemed optimistic that they could get one soon, but after quite a few weeks, I was starting to doubt that it would happen. I considered gray, changing to a blue Aqua Terra (Bond movies are kind of our thing, so I wanted him to have an updated version of the original Sean Connery bond watch as the heirloom).

I had my office manager call around to most of the ADs in the midwest trying to get this thing, but understandably, no one would help us out.

One of those ADs happened to be in my parent's city, and I popped into their store yesterday. After getting buzzed in, I proceeded straight to the Rolex case.

They had such a lovely collection of datejusts, one white OP39, two tone black submariner, two tone white daytona, couple of presidents...but no steel models in the case.

The SA asked if there was a particular model I was looking for...she replied they don't usually have any, and the ones they do are sold. I gave her my story, and she said 'LET ME GO CHECK THE SAFE.' Came back two minutes later with an a coincidentally unallocated submariner.

I about crapped myself - no joke! I took it on the spot...since that time though, I've had some strange feelings...while I'm entirely grateful to have found and located the watch...I was so happy to hand over just shy of 8 grand. I can't tell you how many times I thanked her.

Shouldn't this have been the other way around, or at least mutual? It's mind boggling how happy I was that they were allowing me to purchase a watch.

Second, it is true - the stainless steel watches are in the safes of certain ADs...not readily available for purchase unless I guess you're A. VIP or B. Have a legit reason that they want to help you out.

Finally, it happened again: they photo copied my ID and warranty card together (3rd AD this year), and actually came out of the store as I was walking to the car to unwrap the gift and get the warranty card. Actually, come to think of it, she was going to hold on to the warranty card...but then decided to give it to me.

Yay though, I found the watch. It was worth the journey!


To all the people struggling to find yours...just be persistent...and maybe check out some out of town ADs. Be personable (I walked in in jeans, a tee shirt, and a packers hat).




I like your story but I hate AD’s way of selling Rolex watches.



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Old 25 September 2019, 08:48 AM   #13
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Great looking watches. Congratulations!
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Old 25 September 2019, 08:51 AM   #14
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I’m glad you got your watch but sorry to hear of your current situation.

I totally agree that the current situation with Rolex means they likely have a few pieces in the safe waiting to go out, but seem to tell customers they don’t know when they get them in. I think it’s their way of avoiding the lie. Technically true but dodging the fact they probably have several hot pieces in the safe at any one time. Just waiting to go out.

In your case I suspect you got lucky and they had allocated the sub already but hadn’t called and confirmed the first customer on the list
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Old 25 September 2019, 08:56 AM   #15
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What a wonderful story... Congrats with best wishes!
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Old 25 September 2019, 09:00 AM   #16
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I am so happy for you and your Dad. Your story touched me as my Dad & I shared a love of watches together. Interestingly, I gave my Dad a Skyfall (we like JB movies too ).

Here’s my Dad wearing his Skyfall and me with my Sub.





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Old 25 September 2019, 09:00 AM   #17
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This is a fantastic story. Thank you for sharing and congrats!
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Old 25 September 2019, 09:03 AM   #18
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Nice job at navigating these odd times. Enjoy!
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Old 25 September 2019, 09:11 AM   #19
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Thanks for all the kind words. I'm really quite honored and humbled to have been able to do this for my Dad. I mentioned in a previous post, but both he and his Dad, my grandpa whom I was very close with, always loved the brand but never had one...a couple of fakes, but never the real deal. I'm pretty sure my Dad was in shock - he just stared for a few minutes, then let out a quiet tearful "wow." I'm very grateful and truly blessed to be in the position to even have done this, and I never would have been able to without his help through school.
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Old 25 September 2019, 09:11 AM   #20
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So thrilled to hear your dad is doing well and that you were able to gift him this special watch. Congrats.
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Old 25 September 2019, 09:13 AM   #21
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Excellent story, thanks for sharing, congrats on both the watch and your fathers full recovery. Positive motivation is a great thing.
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Old 25 September 2019, 09:23 AM   #22
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Great story. Thanks for sharing. God Bless your family.
And yours as well.

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It just makes me mad that these watches ARE sitting in these safes and, somehow, someway we, the buying public must figure out a way to wheedle them out of there...the right story, the right "extra" purchase, the - oh, hell, I don't know what actually...

Meantime, there are how many poor suckers like me openly sitting on a list at these places while a Sub goes out the door to someone who was never near a list..or even near that AD before.

OK - sorry - rant over. Don't want to appear that I am not happy for the OP and his family -I am.
Hey man, I feel you. I'm "on lists" as well, and that was part of the point of sharing the story. It was a strange feeling, obviously jubilant at finishing the adventure...but it was a hassle...and should I really be that thrilled that they "allowed" me to purchase the watch? It does mean more than I had to search in multiple states and it required quite a bit of effort, but, I don't know, it's just kinda weird.

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Congrats and good story. What was the last part about? Confirming rumor that certain ADs will hold on to the warranty card to try and quell flipping?

Also, what state/area was the AD with the Submariner?
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Good for you and your Dad,,,especially your Dad.
I hate that many AD’s pull these type of shenanigans but very happy that your quest was successful.
It sure did feel like a quest...I guess it does make it more satisfying.

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I am so happy for you and your Dad. Your story touched me as my Dad & I shared a love of watches together. Interestingly, I gave my Dad a Skyfall (we like JB movies too ).

Here’s my Dad wearing his Skyfall and me with my Sub.
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Old 25 September 2019, 09:23 AM   #23
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I’m now under the belief that AD safes are magic safes, and the watch a buyer wants magically materializes, but only if they are worthy.

You are worthy. Glad to hear your dad is doing so well, and has such a thoughtful son and gift.
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Old 25 September 2019, 09:29 AM   #24
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Great story. Best wishes to you both.
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Old 25 September 2019, 09:38 AM   #25
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Think about it like this. If there is a super big run on trendy hot watches like steel Rolexes they can lock them up and play this game while you buy an Omega, Heuer, Longines, and your wife a rolex. Once you've spent 20 grand at the store then they call you up and say, hey, the watch you've been waiting for for three years is in! LOL! I seriously hope this isn't the case, but it would for sure work to sell a bunch of watches. I enjoy all my watches so I don't care either way.
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Old 25 September 2019, 09:41 AM   #26
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OP, are you in Lincoln, NE and parents in Omaha?

Thank you for sharing your story. Wish your father the best
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Old 25 September 2019, 09:48 AM   #27
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Old 25 September 2019, 10:03 AM   #28
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Old 25 September 2019, 10:06 AM   #29
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Sounds like you and your dad make a great team. Congrats to you both !!

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Old 25 September 2019, 10:16 AM   #30
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Congrats on landing the watch. I think we all realize by now that these AD's have a stash in all of their safes....of varying models. Best wishes on your dad's health as well. This will clearly raise his spirits and having a positive attitude aids in healing.
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