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Old 2 October 2007, 02:58 AM   #31
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This is true. Costco is a grey but they do back their watches with a lifetime warranty. I would definitely buy one there if I found one to my liking. They have a lifetime return policy if you're not happy with the watch and they contract watch repair companies to do their lifetime repair service. I'm not sure if five year maintenance would be covered under their in-house warranty.

lifetime warranty and return policy on their watches? are you sure? If that was the case I would buy one and return it every 6mo for a new watch till the day I died lol! u better read the find print! sound to GOOD to be true!
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Old 2 October 2007, 03:08 AM   #32
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lifetime warranty and return policy on their watches? are you sure? If that was the case I would buy one and return it every 6mo for a new watch till the day I died lol! u better read the find print! sound to GOOD to be true!
Mark,

I'm definitely sure about the lifetime repair. Costco includes a insert in the watch box that specifies their policy. In addition, they take all of their merchandise, except computers and cameras under a recent policy change, back at any time for any reason.
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Old 2 October 2007, 03:15 AM   #33
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I'm not talking watches but the Diamond Jewelry at Costo is better than you can buy in many Jewellers. They guarantee that all diamonds supplied by Costco are as follows: Clarity to be "VS2" or better and color to be "I" or better as outlined on the industry grading guide.. Plus, If you EVER get tired of the jewelry you get 100% money back. My wife checks the jewelry counter at Costco religiously everytime she shops there.
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Old 2 October 2007, 04:16 AM   #34
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Why is that Brendan?
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Old 2 October 2007, 07:40 AM   #35
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I'm number 1 for a daytona on costco list
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Old 2 October 2007, 08:36 AM   #36
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My former AD was an extremely knowledgeable man with a watchmaking background and could answer ALL of your questions in a friendly, accurate manner. His jewelry store was a family owned one that he inherited from his father and grandfather. He closed his store when competition from the internet and large chains, such as Costco, became too intense, and younger customers were only interested in the lowest price regardless of the lack of service before or after the sale. He had some of the most beautiful diamonds in the world and would spend hours with you picking out the perfect one(s) for your intended purpose, but the younger customers would just as soon pick one up off of e-bay than pay a small premium for his personal attention and service. He continues to operate a custom jewelry business as well as a watch repair business, and I would trust him with any watch made now or any time in the past.

My current AD is an owner of a jewelry store that has been in business for 149 years. He and his staff are extremely knowledgeable and helpful, and I feel fortunate that they are only about 35 miles away.

I'm an old geezer, aged 66, and still believe in personal service by locally owned business men and women. I am careful with my money, but I do not support the large chain retailers who have driven out many, many smaller, customer oriented businesses and have contributed to the demise of many previously functional down town business areas.

I still buy my groceries from a small locally owned grocer and can still go in and tell the butcher exactly what I want and walk out with a beautiful cut of meat that I know is superior to anything I could buy at Wal-Mart or Target.

I wear a Rolex because it makes me feel good, and I don't feel good shopping at a big box retailer. I'd never ever buy a Rolex at Costco or any other similar retailer regardless of price. Price isn't everything and personal customer service still counts in my opinion.

I am very disappointed that Rolex is being sold in Costco, and hope that they will consider this a marketing experiment that they abandon in short order.

If I want a watch in a plastic blister pack or sold by a 16 year old teenager, I'll buy a Timex thank you.
Market forces always determine pricing through supply and demand. You can resist market forces all you want, but the reality still presents itself. I personally buy my watch at an AD and anything I can at Sams Warehouse.
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Old 2 October 2007, 10:01 AM   #37
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I think I am gonna stick with an AD on this one...
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Old 2 October 2007, 11:00 AM   #38
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The comment about market forces is absolutely correct.

Companies like AMAZON/COSTCO/BLUENILE are as reputable as you can ask and they take care of the customer.

Who cares about personal attention at a full retail store.
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Old 2 October 2007, 11:37 AM   #39
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Costco would be the only place I would buy a Rolex besides an AD. But, I bought my Rolexes all at an AD.
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Old 2 October 2007, 12:17 PM   #40
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lol this is a great thread...But i must admit buying from my AD who serves me a Glass of Don while my rolex gets cleaned and fitted is a nice touch of which i dont think costco could do for me
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Old 2 October 2007, 12:27 PM   #41
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Costco warranty > Rolex Warranty
Thats so true, I accidentally kicked my roomba down a flight of stairs and broke it, took it back to costco in pieces and they gave me my money back.
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Old 2 October 2007, 12:31 PM   #42
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I love it! If Costco had the watch I wanted at the right price - I'd buy from them in a heartbeat. My wife returned a higher-end computer monitor to them that had a small problem 6 months after she purchased and received a full refund with no grief at all. Also, a friend who is in the food business tells me Costco buyers are bar-none the 'pickiest' (my words) when they select products to sell in their stores. I realize a Rolex isn't the same as a big box of laundry detergent - but Costco only sells better stuff IMO. ....back to my big 'ol can of Beef-a-Reno.
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Old 2 October 2007, 12:32 PM   #43
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I was treated very well at my AD when I bought my latest watch. All in all, a very pleasant experience!

I bought my first Rolex at a pawn shop. It was genuine, and unworn...new in the box! All in all, a very pleasant experience.

I bought a Tudor from a very close personal friend, and again...it was pleasant.

It doesn't really matter where you get it as long as you're happy with it!
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Old 2 October 2007, 01:23 PM   #44
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It doesn't really matter where you get it as long as you're happy with it!
you can't really argue with that statement
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Old 2 October 2007, 01:33 PM   #45
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id be thrilled if costco sold rolex. the term "authorized dealer" is a joke. they frequently don't know any more about what they sell then costco would about their products. costco has a warranty for longer than Rolex service center offers on their new watches. you guys that are so happy to pay msrp are the reason Rolex's price artificially inflates every year

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Old 2 October 2007, 01:41 PM   #46
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About 5 years ago, Costo ran some Rolex Air Kings through for a spell. Just a group of them...just one model, and then it was over. Somehow they occasionally get a group of watches...not from Rolex I am sure. Rare event. It looks like a bunch of ss blue faced TOG's this time in Canada. You will never see a sub or sports watch there I would wager.
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