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Old 19 May 2016, 07:07 PM   #1
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Are Rolex prices lower in Non VAT countries?

The price list at top of forum says they arent?

I was under the impression that if Tax was lower then price is also lower?

has this changed?
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Old 19 May 2016, 09:39 PM   #2
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They are cheaper here in Jersey as there is no 20% VAT. However, there is 5% GST. Cheaper still in Guernsey where there is neither VAT or GST.
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Old 20 May 2016, 12:20 AM   #3
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They are cheaper here in Jersey as there is no 20% VAT. However, there is 5% GST. Cheaper still in Guernsey where there is neither VAT or GST.
OK So the thing on this forum is wrong then.

Im thinking about a Gold Daytona or the new ceramic one.

I cruise to Gerbraltar sometimes and i can get to Guernsey.. Wondering what the stock is like.
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Old 20 May 2016, 12:53 AM   #4
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Everose ceramic Daytonas on strap can be procured for $21000

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Old 20 May 2016, 01:02 AM   #5
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Id want the ceramic gold on a bracelet but seems rolex doesnt want to sell watches.

The SS models are a joke no one seems to own one.
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Old 20 May 2016, 01:09 AM   #6
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I bought 3 Rolexes in Europe because its about 15-18% cheaper than buying it here in the States. I'd imagine its the same for you.
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Old 20 May 2016, 01:53 AM   #7
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Does anyone know what the discount is on a gold daytona from the TAX FREE price?

So far its 5-8% which isnt much to be honest.
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Old 20 May 2016, 01:57 AM   #8
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OK So the thing on this forum is wrong then.

Im thinking about a Gold Daytona or the new ceramic one.

I cruise to Gerbraltar sometimes and i can get to Guernsey.. Wondering what the stock is like.
I lived in Gibraltar and on the Main Street there we only a few watch dealers with comparatively limited selection. We got a couple of Omega watches and bargaining, even as a local, produced little. Only one place was selling Rolex and at the time stock was limited, but you never know. Great place by the way and possibly the best place we ever lived.
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Old 20 May 2016, 02:01 AM   #9
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UK Islands are an exception, because they are VAT free, but follow UK prices. Other VAT free countries (HKG for example) are the same price roughly as EU prices, EU just has VAT included.

Prices in Jersey/Guernsey/Gibraltar etc are roughly the same as prices in Heathrow.
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Old 20 May 2016, 02:13 AM   #10
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Spoke to Geurnsey and they are about 17% less due to VAT. They have no stock of SS Daytona and have 4 people waiting and wont add any more to list due to having 8 year wait on old Daytona. They will want about £19,000+ for a solid gold one.. seems alot for about £1000 of metal!

What a joke...
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seems alot for about £1000 of metal!

What a joke...


You're in the wrong game if you are concerned about material value in a luxury market.
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Old 20 May 2016, 02:27 AM   #12
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Spoke to Geurnsey and they are about 17% less due to VAT. They have no stock of SS Daytona and have 4 people waiting and wont add any more to list due to having 8 year wait on old Daytona. They will want about £19,000+ for a solid gold one.. seems alot for about £1000 of metal!

What a joke...
£1000 of metal?
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Old 20 May 2016, 03:50 AM   #13
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OK So the thing on this forum is wrong then.
when you return home and tell customs you bought a rolex, the customs fee negates any savings... a <$300 savings is not savings unless you're already traveling for other reasons.

and Alpino can't possibly know all the discounts around the globe... he just shows MSRP
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Old 20 May 2016, 04:28 AM   #14
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Just back from Dubai.

Watches are the same price as the UK, and we have 20% vat..
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Does anyone know what the discount is on a gold daytona from the TAX FREE price? So far its 5-8% which isnt much to be honest.
Was in Munich airport last weekend and offered about 15% off precious metal Rolex timepieces, then of course you deduct VAT :) No discount on SS models. On the other hand, reliable grey market sellers within the USA are about the same final pricing so...
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Old 20 May 2016, 05:45 AM   #16
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Was in Munich airport last weekend and offered about 15% off precious metal Rolex timepieces, then of course you deduct VAT :) No discount on SS models. On the other hand, reliable grey market sellers within the USA are about the same final pricing so...
So would that be 17% less 15%?

About £17,700 then?

I can live with that but id like the Cera bezel on a full gold watch. Rolex are dragging it out...
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Old 20 May 2016, 05:47 AM   #17
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when you return home and tell customs you bought a rolex, the customs fee negates any savings... a <$300 savings is not savings unless you're already traveling for other reasons.

and Alpino can't possibly know all the discounts around the globe... he just shows MSRP
I wouldnt tell customs. Screw them.
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Old 20 May 2016, 05:52 AM   #18
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I wouldnt tell customs. Screw them.
probably not the smartest statement on this forum since there are a few customs agents that are members on this forum I believe.

It is also against the law sooooo with that said....
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Old 20 May 2016, 05:53 AM   #19
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You're in the wrong game if you are concerned about material value in a luxury market.
Its just looking at 10 year old watches nearly half the price of the new ones that bugs me.

I dont like the old models but i dont want to pay the new prices either. £15k and id bite now but £19000....
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Its just looking at 10 year old watches nearly half the price of the new ones that bugs me.

I dont like the old models but i dont want to pay the new prices either. £15k and id bite now but £19000....
if you want new you gotta pay to play
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probably not the smartest statement on this forum since there are a few customs agents that are members on this forum I believe.

It is also against the law sooooo with that said....
Really not bothered.

I dont live in the US. Nor am i scared of the ones in the UK. I pay enough tax so if i can avoid it on a purchase like this then i will happily.
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Spoke to Geurnsey and they are about 17% less due to VAT. They have no stock of SS Daytona and have 4 people waiting and wont add any more to list due to having 8 year wait on old Daytona. They will want about £19,000+ for a solid gold one.. seems alot for about £1000 of metal!

What a joke...
You'd get just over 5 troy oz of pure gold from a full-linked 116528 18ct Daytona.

Gold prices are waaay down on previous highs but there's still around £5k pf precious metal in the watch.

BTW - £13k is the street price of a mintish example, a few years old.

£18k is top whack. Buy preowned and save yourself flaming on the forums.
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You'd get just over 5 troy oz of pure gold from a full-linked 116528 18ct Daytona.

Gold prices are waaay down on previous highs but there's still around £5k pf precious metal in the watch.

BTW - £13k is the street price of a mintish example, a few years old.

£18k is top whack. Buy preowned and save yourself flaming on the forums.
13k isnt bad.

Id take it 2-3 years old if you can find them for that. Any ideas of good places?
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So would that be 17% less 15%?

About £17,700 then?

I can live with that but id like the Cera bezel on a full gold watch. Rolex are dragging it out...
You can't live with £19,000 for a £1,000 piece of metal, but you can live with £17,700 for that same £1,000 piece of metal???
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13k isnt bad.

Id take it 2-3 years old if you can find them for that. Any ideas of good places?
There's two on ebay uk currently for between £13 and £14k, not as new as you'd like but there again the dealers have a direct number and an offer of £12k odd "cash" would not be out of question.

They are out there, you just need to be patient. Watchfinder/Watchcentre/Blowers etc are going to be more towards the £15-16k mark for a 2011/12 and I'd bet they'd buy them at £11k.

Hence £13k is the right price not to "take a bath" in the future.
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They are cheaper here in Jersey as there is no 20% VAT. However, there is 5% GST. Cheaper still in Guernsey where there is neither VAT or GST.
You can claim back the GST tax back if you go to Hettich Jewellers

i paid £5,250 for a GMT BLNR and then claimed back £250 in tax, making the total £5,000

alot cheaper than UK even with the £100 same day flight thre and back
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So would that be 17% less 15%?

About £17,700 then?

I can live with that but id like the Cera bezel on a full gold watch. Rolex are dragging it out...
First the 15% from dealer, then the VAT on that.
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