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Old Yesterday, 11:44 AM   #1
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Replacing Previous Purchase with AD

Hi everyone,

I’m wondering if anyone has experience working with their authorized dealer to replace a watch they’ve already purchased. For example, if you had to replace a hard-to-get model like a Daytona or GMT, did your AD make it easier for you to repurchase the same model? Or did your AD not replace your model.

I know these models are incredibly tough to get, even for loyal customers, so I’m curious if ADs have been accommodating in situations like this. Did they treat it as a new purchase or prioritize you since you’ve already owned the watch?

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts or experiences!
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Old Yesterday, 11:57 AM   #2
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This might be the most odd question. Why on earth would they sell you it again. Unless robbed they would assume you sold it.
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Old Yesterday, 12:17 PM   #3
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Given today’s high demand for anything Rolex, it’s unlikely they’ll sell you the same watch twice.
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Old Yesterday, 12:33 PM   #4
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Op, I don’t think so unless they know you personally and have a long large spend history.
Maybe? with a small family owed AD. Ask them , the worst they can say in NO.

Best of luck!
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Old Yesterday, 01:10 PM   #5
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Makes me wonder what circumstance you're under currently to ask such an odd question. My take is that if you have a tight relationship with an AD and told them (and can prove) that you were robbed at gunpoint, then it's likely they'd feel some degree of sympathy and help you reacquire that stolen watch. Chances are this isn't what happened to you, so I'm going to assume this doesn't apply. If you sold the original watch or given it away, then you're out of luck.
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You sold it and now want another? I think my AD would tell you to pound sand.
If I had a watch stolen, I’d like to think my AD would try to help me replace it but I wouldn’t expect any special treatment. I’d be back at the end of the line.
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ADs have heard it all. Not likely to get sane watch twice.


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Old Yesterday, 05:46 PM   #8
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Old Yesterday, 08:07 PM   #9
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I suggest you ask an AD and tell us what they say.
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Old Yesterday, 09:09 PM   #10
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This might be the most odd question. Why on earth would they sell you it again. Unless robbed they would assume you sold it.
Maybe the owners partner wants the same watch?
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Old Yesterday, 09:15 PM   #11
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Did you resell or robbed?
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I’d like to think if your watch was stolen, they’d help you to replace it.

I’d bring a copy of the police report so as not to have them guessing your motive
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This is why I insure my watches at market/replacement value. If I had a panda that was stolen, I can't replace that immediately with a $15k insurance check, whereas if I get $30k from insurance, my AD can likely find me something unworn/close to unworn for that price pretty quickly.
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Old Today, 12:49 AM   #14
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It certainly cannot hurt to ask. There was a time when dealers loved folks who traded frequently and came back regularly to buy more. At one time the creme of the crop at car dealerships were the folks who traded every year.
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When I was about five my brother took me to Baskin Robins and bought me my first ice cream cone (I don’t remember the flavor, there were thirty-one!). On our way out the door I dropped the scoop off of my cone and onto the floor. I wept. The person behind the counter gave me a new cone and scoop. It’s hard to find service like that anymore.

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Old Today, 01:23 AM   #16
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If stolen, I could see the AD trying a bit to make it happen but from the manager’s standpoint, its just another watch to a consumer that already got watches.
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When I was about five my brother took me to Baskin Robins and bought me my first ice cream cone (I don’t remember the flavor, there were thirty-one!). On our way out the door I dropped the scoop off of my cone and onto the floor. I wept. The person behind the counter gave me a new cone and scoop. It’s hard to find service like that anymore.

True story.
Yep.....You are 100% right! Back in the good ol' days as they say.
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I’d take an insane Daytona any day!
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