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Old 19 December 2018, 12:03 PM   #31
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If you find the right AD, its more to do with relationships than deep pockets. Since the market has changed the past 18 months, my AD has come through to a greater extent, which speaks volumes. I am a heavier spender, but there are bigger fish out there.

Never underestimate face time (going in and seeing them) and do NOT take the advice of TRF members that subscribe to the mantra “never buy or reward the AD”..... it’s a two way street and building relationships goes a long way.


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Old 19 December 2018, 12:03 PM   #32
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Old 19 December 2018, 12:10 PM   #33
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I just find stories like this amusing......no wonder Rolex is able to pull this garbage with lower inventory.

I don't understand how some of you pay a ton of money with an AD just for the chance to buy a model at MSRP instead of paying $1,500 more to a gray. Sounds like some of you have really poor business sense.

Yeah, get me $20k of junk I don't need just so I can honor my AD enough that he will save me $1,500 on a stainless model (which, after sales tax, probably is closer to $500 savings).

Rolex dealers treat some of you like they are your crack dealer and you are the junkie. Amazing how crappy they treat you.....
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Old 19 December 2018, 12:12 PM   #34
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Hulk isn’t a ‘rare’ watch. It is mass produced and has been in production going on almost 9 years now.
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Old 19 December 2018, 12:18 PM   #35
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I just let the folks at my AD pick my brain for an hour’s worth of free veterinary consultation last week.........and there’s not even a watch I’m waiting for anymore.
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Old 19 December 2018, 12:26 PM   #36
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Exactly this. I’ve probably spent $50k at my AD over the past 4 or 5 years so certainly not a big spender by their standards, but basically did the above without really even thinking about it. During that time I’ve been offered a BLNR, both a white and black face Daytona, an LV and a BLRO. I bought the BLNR and the BLRO and passed on the others. I never asked to be put on a list for any of them, but we developed a relationship based on our mutual interest in watches and he would reach out when something interesting came in. When I got my BLRO he told me I wasn’t the biggest spender, but he liked doing business with me and knew I really appreciated the watches I was able to acquire. It’s not always about the money.
Exactly the same here Tom
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Old 19 December 2018, 12:55 PM   #37
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I think I'd rather over pay via an AD than get suckered into trying to impress an AD and hanging my hat on hope-faith that one day I'll matter in their eyes.
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Old 19 December 2018, 12:57 PM   #38
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Hulk isn’t a ‘rare’ watch. It is mass produced and has been in production going on almost 9 years now.


That may be, but you seldom see them in the wild. That's particularly true when compared to the always abundant Daytonas and Bluesies. If the were common, the price wouldn't have shot up as it did.
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Old 19 December 2018, 01:05 PM   #39
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Well if were going by how long it took me to get a GMTII I would say 20k+. Now I have been offered hulk sd sky dweller ss.
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Old 19 December 2018, 01:45 PM   #40
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I would bundle through ADs all day everyday instead of giving a premium to a reseller.

I’ve bought 7 Rolex last year, all “hot” models. I would’ve given a reseller over $30k in profit paying their markup. We know the best way - and most sustaining for the long haul - is to have a relationship with a AD and pay MSRP or less.

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I just find stories like this amusing......no wonder Rolex is able to pull this garbage with lower inventory.

I don't understand how some of you pay a ton of money with an AD just for the chance to buy a model at MSRP instead of paying $1,500 more to a gray. Sounds like some of you have really poor business sense.

Yeah, get me $20k of junk I don't need just so I can honor my AD enough that he will save me $1,500 on a stainless model (which, after sales tax, probably is closer to $500 savings).

Rolex dealers treat some of you like they are your crack dealer and you are the junkie. Amazing how crappy they treat you.....
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Old 19 December 2018, 02:29 PM   #41
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There are literally hundreds if not thousands of "rare" BNIB pieces on Chrono24, etc. Most can be bought at modest premiums of around 20%, so why would you buy a bunch of watches you don't really want just to save 20%?

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Old 19 December 2018, 02:40 PM   #42
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If you want the LV you should simply ask for the LV. Tell them you’d like it by or before your birthday, if possible.

I would bet you get one
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Old 19 December 2018, 03:03 PM   #43
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I would bundle through ADs all day everyday instead of giving a premium to a reseller.

I’ve bought 7 Rolex last year, all “hot” models. I would’ve given a reseller over $30k in profit paying their markup. We know the best way - and most sustaining for the long haul - is to have a relationship with a AD and pay MSRP or less.
But OP isn’t talking about buying 7 of them and the Hulk is hardly the hottest model. Apples and oranges.

If you are buying watches constantly that are hot models.....then I’d agree with you. However, that is two percent of the crowd buying hot watches. They buy one or two.
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Old 19 December 2018, 03:14 PM   #44
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Less than 2 years ago, green Sub was readily available at many ADs. Things can change quickly. If there is a recession in major countries like the US, UK and/or China, supply can balloon quickly.
Haha, UK is a major country?
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Old 19 December 2018, 03:51 PM   #45
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I had to spend almost 40k on a DD40 and and OP for my other half before I was offered the BLRO. I wanted to buy these watches anyway though so it wasn't a problem! As others have said, I dont think there is any set formula, it all just depends on your AD and your luck on the day. All the best and I hope you manage to get an LV- as a proud owner I can tell you that you won't be disappointed!
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Old 19 December 2018, 06:17 PM   #46
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My personal experience has been that it all comes down to your approach with the AD.

Develop a relationship, drop in from time to time, let them know you’re a real WIS and that you have a genuine interest in owning and wearing the references you’re interested in. You might be surprised how it works out for you.
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Exactly this. I’ve probably spent $50k at my AD over the past 4 or 5 years so certainly not a big spender by their standards, but basically did the above without really even thinking about it. During that time I’ve been offered a BLNR, both a white and black face Daytona, an LV and a BLRO. I bought the BLNR and the BLRO and passed on the others. I never asked to be put on a list for any of them, but we developed a relationship based on our mutual interest in watches and he would reach out when something interesting came in. When I got my BLRO he told me I wasn’t the biggest spender, but he liked doing business with me and knew I really appreciated the watches I was able to acquire. It’s not always about the money.
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If you find the right AD, its more to do with relationships than deep pockets. Since the market has changed the past 18 months, my AD has come through to a greater extent, which speaks volumes. I am a heavier spender, but there are bigger fish out there.

Never underestimate face time (going in and seeing them) and do NOT take the advice of TRF members that subscribe to the mantra “never buy or reward the AD”..... it’s a two way street and building relationships goes a long way.


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All of this. All day every day.

These gentlemen speak sense.

If it becomes all about how much you have spent you have no relationship other than to be a cash cow for your AD, and it’s a one way street.

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Old 19 December 2018, 06:21 PM   #47
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Haha, UK is a major country?
Whilst not technically one country, yes. It’s the worlds 9th or so largest economy and has a permanent seat on the security council.

It’s also one of the United States closest allies.

Even if it is currently run by halfwits who are hell bent on screwing that up.
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Old 19 December 2018, 06:29 PM   #48
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Whilst not technically one country, yes. It’s the worlds 9th or so largest economy and has a permanent seat on the security council.

It’s also one of the United States closest allies.

Even if it is currently run by halfwits who are hell bent on screwing that up.
i thought it was like number 5

US
China
Japan
Germany
UK

not bad for a small island with a population of <70 million people.
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Old 19 December 2018, 06:45 PM   #49
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Whilst not technically one country, yes. It’s the worlds 9th or so largest economy and has a permanent seat on the security council.

It’s also one of the United States closest allies.

Even if it is currently run by halfwits who are hell bent on screwing that up.
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Old 19 December 2018, 07:43 PM   #50
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I recently just bought myself a 126333 (two tone datejust fluted bezel, jubilee band, black dial) for my 24th birthday! My first rolex and it is an amazing feeling. I inquired with my sales associate about the possibility of getting a stainless GMT. He let me know that since I bought this datejust to give him a call and he will get me one when I want it. Now, I plan on getting the GMT but I have had my eyes on a 116610LV hulk for a while now and plan on getting it 1 year from now for my 25th birthday. The question is, are these 2 watch purchases enough to land me a submariner hulk? I know there are “wait lists” but I know those to be false and rare models are only sold to VIP customers. If anyone here has had a similar situation and had to buy their way into one of these rare models please share your experience! Or if anyone has any input that would be greatly appreciated, thank you
I would expect now there are many thousands of the 116610LV in this world today so hardly could be classed as being rare.
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Old 19 December 2018, 11:11 PM   #51
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My personal experience has been that it all comes down to your approach with the AD.

Develop a relationship, drop in from time to time, let them know you’re a real WIS and that you have a genuine interest in owning and wearing the references you’re interested in. You might be surprised how it works out for you.
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When I got my BLRO he told me I wasn’t the biggest spender, but he liked doing business with me and knew I really appreciated the watches I was able to acquire. It’s not always about the money.
Could not agree more, guys.

EDIT: Oops, I missed your post, Scott. I see you are on the same page.
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Old 19 December 2018, 11:18 PM   #52
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My personal experience has been that it all comes down to your approach with the AD.

Develop a relationship, drop in from time to time, let them know you’re a real WIS and that you have a genuine interest in owning and wearing the references you’re interested in. You might be surprised how it works out for you.
yep. Of course you have to buy watches as well but them liking you is vital. Being polite and personable goes a long way.

I see a ton of rude customers in AD's. People always complain about AD behavior around here, but i have seen way more rude customers than sales associates... and those guys then come in and ask for a watch everyone else is also after and wonder why they don't get it
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Old 20 December 2018, 12:36 AM   #53
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How many purchases until you can get a rare model?

usually more than the number of licks to get to the center of a tootsie pop

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