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25 March 2014, 11:36 AM | #181 |
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Generally I notice that they are a bit cheaper than the trusted sellers offer here. My Milgauss GV was US$6,300 which is about what I see used ones going for here. A sub 114060 can be had for US$6,000 or slightly less.
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25 March 2014, 11:39 AM | #182 |
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Yes, very good. It all depends on model~~ supply & demand. In fact, I can sometimes find BNIB watches for the same price as they're being sold 2nd hand in other shops.
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25 March 2014, 11:43 AM | #183 |
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Wait till the "price is everything" crowd gets ahold of this info. Hong Kong is going to be flooded with Rolex buyers who just threw their trusted sellers under a bus for the sake of a few pennies
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Some of the comments here remind me of Jonathan Winters in this scene...specifically the 1.30 mark.
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Lots of responses to get thru but this is definitely a topic of interest. I've personally done one deal with DavidSW, a few thru the AD I've had a relationship with over the years and most recently a very small family owned AD. All have their advantages but I will say the larger AD is a bit sterile. Nice but still impersonal. Don't get me wrong he carries PP, ALS, AP, all the heavy hitters so store is top notch but the small AD was probably the most enjoyable. Nice family. Good prices. No BS and price increase crapola. I also like supporting small business in my area. Now when I step up to the DayDate I will probably go the trusted seller route given the cost savings
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Oy vey. Gents.. too each their own. There is no right or wrong. One can get great pricing from either. You have to know how to work the system. Common sense folks. One can obtain grey market pricing from their AD if they establish a great relationship. It is not difficult. Or they could not and get hosed at retail or such. Although, somehow buying from a "Trusted Seller" doesn't get you invited to an all expense first class paid trip to Patek Philippe Headquarters in Geneva for the most unbelievable week of your life. ;)
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Bias?? I call it EXPERIENCE. I own nearly 30 Rolex and Tudor watches bought from many different venues including ADs, DSW, other forum sellers, individuals off the forums, and even Fleabay. Say what you will, but DavidSW's reputation speaks for itself. TBH, I haven't bought a watch from David in a couple years since I have migrated towards the vintage arena and DSW typically deals the more modern Rolex watches. Buy from whoever you wish to purchase from and do as you choose.......I honestly could care less
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Last purchase I made for a Rolex was in Canada (Ottawa) and they (AD) offered a substantial discount, I countered more so. Net deal was 25% off a Stainless Steel watch, no tax either. In my observations, it's all on the AD. I've purchased 4 Rolexes from AD's who offered discounts first - I've also purchased one from our 'Trusted Sellers'.
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Very interesting thread...
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Definitely NOT what you see in So-Cali!
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When it comes to something you are passionate about, do what makes you the happiest. I have done both with great experiences. My AD is one of my best friends since childhood, tough not to enjoy that.
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Went to sleep late last night and this thread is still going...
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Keystrokes on a keyboard = better buying experience than in a store dealing with a person face to face? I guess it doesn't matter to the typical mooch with poor negotiating and/or people skills that don't know how to deal with live people face-to-face.
If you go to different stores repeatedly and get treated the same and theywon't entertain working a discount for you maybe its time to look at yourself and ask why? To me these buyers who don't get the time of day somehow convey to the salesperson that: 1. you're wasting time. 2. you'll negotiate and probably go across town for $50 savings. 3. you came in with a chip on your shoulder. Did you walk into an AD and replied to their greeting with "What's your best price?" Salespeople's easiest way to get rid of a mooch is to brush them off. Since the mooches' main priority and buying decision is "best price", what is the seller's motivation when their commission on the profit margin doesn't make sense to spend time with you? If they sell you a watch and the next time you want to buy something, chances are you will go elsewhere. Obviously you do especially when you complain about multiple ADs not wanting to give you a discount. What incentive do they have to deal with someone like you? One of my neighbors purchased 4 Hondas in the past year. All purchased from different dealers. One of the dealers was 2 hrs away when there's 8 within a 25 mile drive in any given direction. Where's the loyalty? Pricing on cars are all over the internet. Yet they had to drive 2hrs away? Too weak at negotiating to get a local dealer to come close or match the price? It was worth the time to waste 4 + hrs to save $50? The best price buyer is a salesperson's waste of time. People have no loyalty whatsoever. You don't think salespeople work for repeats and referrals? What did YOU do to trigger them to brush you off? I've seen this happen while looking at rings: Guy walks in acting aggressive with a stern voice and stone face announces, "whats the best discount if [he] pays cash?" while pointing at some watches. Saleslady gets rid of him by saying "no discount" yet helps a couple afterwards and negotiate a discounted price. Maybe you're that DB that walks in with the chip on their shoulder? Or you have such a pleasant personality yet you convey a to the salesperson that you're a looky-loo or a time waster? You wonder why you are treated like crap whereas someone like me get good service? And no, I do NOT pay full retail or close to it. My price AFTER tax for my sub was a little more than these US-based "trusted" sellers peddling countless BNIB Rolex watches with foreign warranty cards, meaning my price before tax was considerably less. And I didn't even need to haggle. Just a phone call and expressed interested in buying it. And I'm wasting my time/money with the AD? Relationships with ADs aren't worth it? Really? My one and only AD I've been dealing with also has stories of "no discounts" yet my very first watch several years back was sold to me at a negotiated discount price? And every piece thereafter were sold to me with a nice discount that for some reason is cheaper than the online gray dealers with no work on my part other than a phone call and their understanding of my commitment to purchase whenever I call. Why am I so lucky? |
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For me it depends on the watch. I just picked up a Daytona at an AD because it was the same price as everywhere else. My TT Sub and Yacht II were grey market recent purchases. For me, it is who ever has the watch right then and there.
BTW you will never get a discount above 10% in Canada period on a Daytona SS. 20% (or sliightly more) can only be achieved on pieces they want to move. |
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I guess everyones experience at an AD is different. Every time my wife and I have bought watches from the AD in Ellisville MO, we went during a slow time of the day for them and have spent at least +2 hours there. Our sales lady, Jeanne, seems more than knowledgable about Breitling, Rolex, and Patek. I say seems because she knows more that I do, and when I verify what she's said about manufacturing, detail and construction on this forum and online, its been true.
She's shown us Patek's and explained their function and craftsmanship. She's compared brands side by side for similar featured watches. She has been able to point out why a Rolex is constructed better than a Breitling (next to each other), and why a Patek is constructed better than a Rolex (next to each other). There is also something cool about looking at 2 different Patek movements with a loupe and having someone explain why the engraving is different. Holding an in house Transocean and a Daytona side by side, feeling how the pushers are different, weight is different, and how they look different on my wrist. I realize that she is up selling me for my next purchase (hopefully a Patek) and getting me excited about the brands (obviously Patek). But these are experiences I can't get from an online seller, and to me the extra is worth Jeanne's time. Not saying that I'll always buy from an AD and never buy from a Trusted Seller, but if my next purchase is a Patek, I'm not sure if I'm comfortable spending +$40k without it being face to face ;-) FWIW: I've never had Champagne and Chocolate at my AD, just got to see beautiful watches I may never be able to afford and that's worth more to me. |
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