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17 April 2010, 05:14 AM | #1 |
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Day date yellow gold
i was at Ross and Simon in nj i tried on the day date yellow gold Rolex
man is it beautiful... i think that will be my next watch,,,, the AD if giving me a 16% discount.. u guys think i should pull the trigger>?
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17 April 2010, 05:16 AM | #2 |
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btw its a 40mm
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17 April 2010, 05:19 AM | #3 |
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I'd ask for more than that...at least 20% IMO. I'm in NJ too...people are broke from the property taxes!
No one (except maybe you) is walking in there to buy that. I say talk him lower. |
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If you want it and you have the money. Buy it!! If the cost is going to put you in a bind, skip it. It IS allot of money.
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For an all-gold watch I wouldn't pay anything more than MSRP-20%. It has a huge depreciation right after you put it on your wrist, and the 2nd hand market for a Day-Date is not as wide as for SS sports models. Hence I would push my luck to get a great deal to compensate the immediate depreciation loss.
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17 April 2010, 05:22 AM | #7 |
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i know everyone is into the sport model...
i saw someone post there dd next to some airplane engine... it kinda gave me the itch... its so nice.. i think im going to go for it.. i went in to buy the deep sea... and possibly coming out with the dd u think 20 off is possible?? cause that would be awesome...
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17 April 2010, 05:25 AM | #8 |
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Of course it's possible. ADs have a margin of 40-45%, and they're much more open for negotiations when it comes to all-gold models. Some say the recession is already over, but it's not. Even people who have the budget will be much-much more careful to spend a bunch of cash on an all-gold watch than a couple of years ago. So that 16% can only be considered as a starting offer, a base of negotiations. I'd go back with cash, and push my luck to get 30% off, putting emphasize on the paying by cash fact.. You can end up at 25% or 20% off "in the middle". Good luck, and make sure to post some pictures after your acquisition.
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17 April 2010, 05:29 AM | #9 |
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im going to pay in cash.. to avoid state taxes. im going to push for 25 and hopefully get atleast 22 23%
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17 April 2010, 05:30 AM | #10 |
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Trust me, if you have the cash in your pocket, you should start at 30%. Worst thing to happen, they will say no, and give you a lower number (25% or 20%). If you start at 25%, they will lower it immediately to 20% or 15%.
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The cash idea is always good- keep in mind the retailer is losing around 3% of the sale price when you use a credit card after the processing fees/credit card company fees. Most will gladly give that back to you if you use cash. If he offers 20% off and you have the cash, ask for the (not using credit card discount) too- as the retailer in his mind is losing that off his profit anyway. |
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Good advice...But it is not quite 3%, I process Visa/MC for 1.4% in my store. Bigger outfits get even better rates. -Eddie
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Good luck on your pursuit on that DD.
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17 April 2010, 05:49 AM | #14 |
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I'd shop at least 3 AD's and try for 30%.
Then you'll at least know who will get your business. The newer 40mm sure look pretty. Add some diamonds in there to make it sparkle..... |
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I think Day Dates are fantastic. Go for it if you can afford it without making too big a sacrafice.
Ask for the 30% discount and put the saving towards the Deep Sea you know you will buy sooner or later! Good luck Christian. |
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I'll go with the others in starting with 30% with cash in hand. |
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Great watch! Agree with everyone's advice...ask for much more of a discount, I'm sure these aren't flying out of the display cases!
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17 April 2010, 06:05 AM | #18 |
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If the watch is in stock at an AD, try to see what series it is. That will help date the watch. I think an AD with watch in hand spins that out at 27% off easy for bank wire. Credit cards just muddle the transaction.
Go for a day date. If I am correct on which watch you are looking at, it is priced at under $900 gold. Next price list, that watch will certainly be more, if it still exists in the line. For the record, today I pulled out my old 1803 yg bark day/date with baguette diamond dial. Haven't worn it in almost one year....but caught myself looking at it in the sun and said "Wow" to myself. A lot of watch compared to my SS Sub LV. |
17 April 2010, 06:11 AM | #19 |
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thanks guyss
il post pics.. im going tommorow am to shop around.. thanks!!
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17 April 2010, 06:13 AM | #20 |
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Ask for 20%... its definitely possible. I was in NYC 4-5 month ago... the sales person offered me 15% on GMT2C... with out me even ask. I know they can do better on all gold models.
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Best of luck, getting the best possible deal GO FOR IT!!!
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