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Bucherer-Forum Shops in Vegas
I stopped in Bucherer yesterday and was truly blown away at the amount of CPO Rolex they have available for purchase. Tried on BLNR Jubilee (on my wish list at AD back home) and a Hulk that I would like to have someday.
Does anyone have experience buying from them? I started to make an offer but thought I might insult them asking for $6-8k off their listed prices. Thanked SA for her time and just said I prefer to wait for new from my AD on the BLNR. The selection was impressive though for sure! If you happen to be in Vegas stop in and check it out. |
Good to know. :cheers:
There are probably enough buyers and demand, that they’ll move those CPO pieces at full pop :2: |
What is said above. They have enough Domestic & international tourist traffic, that likely they don't need to discount. Having said that, if you don't ask for a it, you will never know...
IMHO, there is no such a thing as an insulting offer, when me is the one giving someone my hard-earned money. |
Vegas always have more watches than anywhere else
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I was there about a month ago. It actually gave me some thoughts.
Vegas is completely dead recently. It makes me feel that watches are inevitably more available there than anywhere else as well. It feels like Vegas lately is a great place to shop for Rolex. The sales people seem more open and looking to actually seek and make sales as well, not only at Bucherer, but many shops in the Forum, where as in the past they were helpful but didn’t seem to be as actively trying to sell or interested in customers. I say give it a shot. My only thing is with Bucherer being owned by Rolex that CPO model may be very restrictive on pricing and making deals. If not though, like I said Vegas has been dead and I could see them really trying to move stuff as that’s a lot to sit on with almost no foot traffic. |
Never worry about making an offer to seller, especially in Las Vegas.
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Las Vegas has always been a bit of an anomaly for Rolex watches. (Remember Nicholas Cage in Leaving Las Vegas?)
Heavy tourist traffic and people either winning or losing lots of money, so you have both types wanting to either buy or sell a watch. And until the hype era began which l personally date to about the end of ‘17 most ADs had plenty of both new and used Rolex to sell. Obviously things have changed on the new side but there are lots of sources for used. In general I think the CPO program tries to keep the price high but it’s worth asking if they’re negotiable. There’s a large used watch store in the Fashion Mall, and the bigger pawn shops like the one on Pawn Stars have lots of Rolex. I bet in today’s market some competition for business is developing. |
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