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Old 17 January 2025, 02:33 AM   #91
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Your call at the end of the day but a white dial datejust is a hard watch to dislike. Clean and classic, everyday wearable in any situation. A pretty solid choice.

Once they have registered the warranty card the watch then becomes used. So will be a hassle for your AD. It can’t be CPO until it’s 3 years old. So for me it’s definetly not going to help you going forward. Especially if you are asking tough to get Daytonas next.
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Old 17 January 2025, 02:40 AM   #92
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Your call at the end of the day but a white dial datejust is a hard watch to dislike. Clean and classic, everyday wearable in any situation. A pretty solid choice.

Once they have registered the warranty card the watch then becomes used. So will be a hassle for your AD. It can’t be CPO until it’s 3 years old. So for me it’s definetly not going to help you going forward. Especially if you are asking tough to get Daytonas next.
person preference i guess
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Old 17 January 2025, 03:12 AM   #93
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Your SA seems understanding and helpful in trying to find the right watch for you.
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Old 17 January 2025, 08:43 AM   #94
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Why keep it if you didn’t like it. But I do think it’s going to be a while before you get a call. If you ever get a call at all. Just being honest.
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Old 17 January 2025, 08:57 AM   #95
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Why 76 posts.

SA gave your wife until the 15th to return and she did.

Did I miss something?
Hard to believe this thread is still going.
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Old 19 January 2025, 08:34 PM   #96
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Personally, I would just have grown to love the white dial.

Exactly this
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Old 20 January 2025, 12:54 AM   #97
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I don't think there is anything wrong with this. It's not like you are flipping the watch for profit or something. You are a genuine, actual customer. The customer is always right. Why agonize if you made a mistake??? No. This is craziness.

Life is short. Don't sweat such a small thing.
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Old 20 January 2025, 01:56 AM   #98
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Old 20 January 2025, 11:11 AM   #99
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The most important thing is your relationship with wife. Sounds like you've got a solid relationship. Relationship with AD comes after!
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Old 20 January 2025, 04:12 PM   #100
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Old 20 January 2025, 04:29 PM   #101
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You’re not burning any bridges here. In fact, being upfront about what you like can help you build a better relationship with your AD. They’ll remember your preferences and may even keep an eye out for something on your wish list in the future.
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Old Yesterday, 03:45 AM   #102
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Closing the loop on this.

Sorry to not update sooner, but as I mentioned we were on vacation for a week and a half.

We were at the AD today, buying something else as I'd mentioned. I asked my SA very frankly if I had made a mistake, and she looked at me shocked. She said "Absolutely not, that's why we have the return policy in the first place". I told her I was concerned because after the return several folks had let me know that's a major faux pas, and that the AD could be stuck with the watch. The status would be in between new and CPO. She said they had processes to handle that and it wasn't even a big deal. Paraphrasing "No problem whatsoever. We'd rather you return a watch that you're not going to wear so we can find something else."

Fingers crossed I get a call for something else on my list soon, that's really what'll help me feel like we're all good.
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Old Yesterday, 05:31 AM   #103
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Closing the loop on this.

Sorry to not update sooner, but as I mentioned we were on vacation for a week and a half.

We were at the AD today, buying something else as I'd mentioned. I asked my SA very frankly if I had made a mistake, and she looked at me shocked. She said "Absolutely not, that's why we have the return policy in the first place". I told her I was concerned because after the return several folks had let me know that's a major faux pas, and that the AD could be stuck with the watch. The status would be in between new and CPO. She said they had processes to handle that and it wasn't even a big deal. Paraphrasing "No problem whatsoever. We'd rather you return a watch that you're not going to wear so we can find something else."

Fingers crossed I get a call for something else on my list soon, that's really what'll help me feel like we're all good.

Great to hear. I think this will still leave some of us confused to the “how” for this AD, but who cares. You have all the peace of mind now.


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Old Yesterday, 05:57 AM   #104
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Over the years I have returned one Rolex and turned down another with no issues on future allocations as long as you are reasonable and polite.

Back in the 2000's I returned a watch because quite frankly i couldn't afford it. Returned months later with a pocket full of cash and bought another with the same AD.
Only last year, I turned down a watch due to multiple watch purchases / holidays / Cars etc and the watch in question was very similar to my purchase 3 months before (DJ, Fluted, Jubilee, Baton markers), to then only 6 months later to request the same watch as I had regrets. Trusted AD as always then supplied same watch with now Rolex price increase.

The point is, only buy what you love, works with your collection and can afford. If you maintain the relationship you can always buy tomorrow.
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Old Yesterday, 06:12 AM   #105
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I wouldn't care what an AD thinks but personally I would keep any watch my wife would buy for me as a keepsake and reminder of how special she is.
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Old Yesterday, 06:34 AM   #106
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Kind of wild that you are concerned about hurting the AD's feelings but not your wife!
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Old Yesterday, 07:09 AM   #107
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Since you're dealing with an authorized dealer they sold the watch brand new fully stickered or to your wife, you had the watch for a while you tried it on probably wore it for a little while and just couldn't find any love for that white dial now it's a pre-owned watch the registration the card everything about it being brand new has happened I'm just curious how your authorized dealers going to present this watch to someone else? Any ideas.
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Old Yesterday, 08:06 AM   #108
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i doubt id ever sell you another watch if i was the SA, but i also wouldve returned it if i didnt like it.
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Old Yesterday, 10:58 AM   #109
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Op, I’m glad it all worked out for you, the SA seems very nice and happy to help. I also agree that it should go to someone who will enjoy it. I think it will all work out and you will have something new very soon.

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Old Yesterday, 12:04 PM   #110
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Thanks everyone, we're relieved to hear that it wasn't a bad decision!

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I wouldn't care what an AD thinks but personally I would keep any watch my wife would buy for me as a keepsake and reminder of how special she is.
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Kind of wild that you are concerned about hurting the AD's feelings but not your wife!
I appreciate the comments but (for I think the Fourth time in the thread): Returning the watch *is* respecting her feelings.
She's the one that prefers that I don't "only keep something expensive because it's a gift". If you read all the earlier posts, you'll see that the primary reason that I didn't have a tough time returning it is because *she* asked the SA to pick something with the intention of my being able to return it.
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Old Yesterday, 11:09 PM   #111
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I don't live in the same world, i.e., where any of my loved ones would give me a Rolex as a present. So...it's a foreign concept to me.

But I really think if I DID live in that world, I don't think I could bring myself to return it. Just my two cents...
Bingo. Couldn’t imagine getting a Rolex from my wife and returning it - my $.02. And yes, I read all four disclaimers.
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Old Yesterday, 11:42 PM   #112
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So, what I would do is irrelevant, so I will just say this. The dealer is not happy with you and you most likely moved yourself to the bottom of any pretend list or care of fulfilling your future watch needs, unless they try to pass off a hard to sell undesirable watch on you. The chances of you seeing a Daytona or Pepsi now are Zero. I can be wrong, but I doubt it.
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