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21 March 2007, 02:17 AM | #31 |
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that's great.....
dj typically get a big discount off the list around here.....even if it's a D or Z...
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21 March 2007, 02:25 AM | #33 |
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It's called experience because next time he will check the serial nr before the purchase.Very simple.Been there,myself.Personally I couldnt really care if its a F,D or Z... My Dweller I bought recently and its a D serial.I knew that at the time of purchase.The price was right and there were no Zs to be found.
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21 March 2007, 02:51 AM | #34 | |
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you are right in a way cos u r talking about all rolex watches in general.....i.e. DD, DJ, sub, etc.... however if one were to look into the specifics of each model....e.g. 16610......they do arrive at the store in the order of the letter......my AD do not receive any more d serial 16610......they are all z now.........it also happened that when d was introduced......they did not receive any f 16610....
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Both my present Rollies are "Z" and the next ones which came in after that (for example a few more Blue Subs have come in after the one I bought in December are also "Z") are all "Z". JJ
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There is no exact science, but the fact remains they don't ship in numerical order. Never have and doubt they ever will.
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21 March 2007, 08:42 AM | #37 |
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I wouldn't sweat it at all. Although it's "nice" to have a more recent serial and if I had the choice between the two I would take a more recent one, the fact remains that you bought the watch brand new from an AD with a Rolex factory warranty.
Considering the watch hasn't changed internally or cosmetically since the more recent serial numbers were released, I'd say you can probably put this comfortably to bed. The only time the serial MAY be a factor is if you plan on re-selling the watch within a few years, but even then only WIS like the folks on this forum and a handful of others are going to give a darn about the serial, and even some of them don't. I'd say relax, enjoy, and wear it in great health. It's a beauty! |
21 March 2007, 09:24 AM | #38 |
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First of all CONGRATUALTIONS on your purchase. I myself just purchase a GMT-MASTER II (Z-Series).
If I knew it was a D-Series I would of ask for a bigger discount then 10% otherwise I would have waited for a Z-Series and still get my 10%. Let me explain why and this is only my opinion:
Now if the AD gave me another 5% off because it's been sitting in their safe for 3 years I may consider it. Once again - this is just my opinion - like someone said early - a ROLEX is still a ROLEX - just that mine is newer then yours |
21 March 2007, 11:56 AM | #39 |
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This is a flashback from a thread I started:
http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=12268 There are plenty of older stock models sitting around at the ADs. If you know it's an older model and you're getting a great discount, then there's no problem. However, if you are expecting a "fresh" Rolex and find out at home that the watch you just bought is a little "stale" then that's a problem (IMO). I belive the ADs go by the "don't ask, don't tell motto". They're happy to unload an older model from their stock to some unsuspecting soul. Some people care, some don't. I'm one of the ones who does. It doesn't matter to me that there are no physical or technological differences between the older and newer watches. I just prefer a watch that hasn't been sitting around. The YM that the AD tried to sell to me was at the price level prior to the increase when platinum went up. That's what tipped me off and made me check the serial number. Even when I realized the watch was a few years old, the AD tried to convince me otherwise. Needless to say, I did not buy the watch. Now I have an '06 on my wrist and couldn't be happier. My watch had been preowned for 3 months and traded in in absolutely pristine condition and I saved over $2,000 on the 2006 list price -- and over $1,000 on the price of the '03 the AD tried to sell me. So to answer your question, "should this concern me?" -- only if you thought you were getting an '06 or '07 and only if you care about the manufacture date. If you are happy with your watch and what your paid for it, then ignore your serial number and enjoy your new watch!
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however, they are shipped in letter order for each model....
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Thanks for all of your feedback..it's much appreciated. I got the watch from an AD for $7,000 CDN before taxes. This works out to approx $5900 USD which I believe is a very good price. The MSRP on this watch in Canada is $9160 CDN.
Looks to me that I got 23.5% off. I plan on having the watch forever, so the serial number is probably not that important. Thanks Fish |
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So, what your saying is that if you bought the watch from an AD, only the date of purchase on the warranty card matters. My friend just bought a Red/Blue GMT-MASTER II, and it was a K series. How much would he get for it if he were to sell it, he has had it for 2 months, and only worn 2 days.
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which = instant unrealised profit margin for ADs......
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Any increase in price without increase in quantity or quality is a wind fall profit.
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I can some how see my way clear for a price increase on the new models being shipped as of the date of increase, but to increase price on existing stock is windfall profiteering. Rolex should realize that such dealer practice will cost them some quantity of sales. I myself was furious when I bought my first SS Sub last Year and found that retail had gone up approx. 30% since I looked at them in 2000. I felt like a
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That is exactly the problem we are talking about! Whatever happened to an honest days pay for an honest days wage?
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Is the world's economy so bad, that those who have must rape those who do not.
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Yes it was the Canada Country code.
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UK buying questions - sub date or GMT
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Aside from a SIGNIFICANT discount, I would also ask the AD for a complimentary RSC service on ANY watch that has been sitting around with oil drying/seals shrinking for over a year, let alone 3.
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I had a choice of getting D or Z on my YM. I said if i take the D today they better give me a bigger discount and they said no....that its the same thing. So I waited for the Z to arrive. I know it doesnt matter but for resell it does. And plus If I got the D its just that much sooner I have to get it serviced. Plus the fact that it sat there for over X year's with over 100x people trying it on and off, on a new watch..no thanks. Its only worth it if you get a big discount on older stock models....which seems like you got. Dont worry about it if your keeping the watch..just make sure they service it for free in a couple of years. then enjoy it and get it serviced later. |
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I agree; I'm very happy with the price and plan on keeping.
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I wouldn't be too concerned. 9 months ago when my wife and kids surprised me with my grail watch, a TT Blue Sub, it was an F series - at a time when the D series were the newest. The F series had all the upgrades: no lug holes, SEL bracelet, crown etching on the crystal, etc.. Second best thing about it, she runs + one half second a day. Best thing about it...... it's mine!! Isn't that what really matters in the end? Enjoy!!
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I don't think that an AD is going to send your watch to a RSC for servicing as a complimentary gesture. He probably will have an in house repairman look at it. Which in my opinion is nothing like what the RSC does. My friend also bought a "F" series SS GMT-MASTER II from an AD just 2 months ago, and so far he has not been able to get any satisfaction. I may try and have him ask his AD for a complimenatry service.
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