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7 February 2012, 05:31 PM | #1 |
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Sub ND discount?
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So I was in my AD today and was chatting with them, he told me they have a "new old stock" 14060 in the vault. Retail is around 6300 correct? I am wondering if since the watch is "new old stock", what kind of discount do you think I could get away with? Or where should I start I guess, I mean the worst they can do is say no and counter, but any input would be great! Thanks in advance! |
7 February 2012, 05:42 PM | #2 |
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It totally depends on the AD. Just ask...Money talks.
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7 February 2012, 05:47 PM | #3 |
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A nice pre-owned 14060 can be found for about 3500. I would seriously consider going pre-owned if I were you.
They can be found on this forum, just buy from a trusted seller.
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7 February 2012, 06:24 PM | #4 |
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8 February 2012, 01:00 AM | #5 |
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I agree. I picked up Z series for $3800 in mint condition, sold that to a co-worker and picked up a V series for $4800 in mint condition with warranty.
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find out a little more about the watch and the deal. i'm curious.
still, i agree with others. buy pre-owned and save a lot of money. |
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As far as I remember a 14060 (non M) dates back to <1999.
The MRSP back in the day would have been around $2500, though a NOS with all the plastics might be interesting to the collector in the distant future. $6000 seems far too much, even if it is NOS.
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I agree Paul, but unfortunately it's current listed MSRP is $6300 though.
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I also agree on this model I would grab something preowned
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Why would an AD have a 12 year old watch in the vault
For what you can buy pre-owned, here in the classfieds, I would think anymore than $5,000 would be too much for that watch. So, would it have all the warranty and paperwork filled out by the AD and you'll have the 2 year warranty |
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Some models just don't sell as well as others. Some ADs have issues getting rid of some watches from time to time.
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it appears list price for the 14060 is US$6300.
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Royal Maui (AD) in San Diego at the mall was going to sell my wife a random serial 14060M for $5k ...
We didn't buy, but instead purchased a M Sea Dweller instead for the same price (no tax - in Oregon), but the ND Sub price was good indeed. You might try them. |
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The reason I am considering this though, is I have bought from the grey market before (my grey market dealer is one of the best I hVe vet met too. Douglas Sui from Time Honored in Stockton,ca) , have since sold that and am looking for a newer sub. I have never bought anything brand new from an AD and it really excites me thinking about it. Haha Say it's 5-6 years old(not sure though), would 20% be too high? They also just received the brand new sub date with GOld dial. It has the same look of the LV (LV in the model name), but I guess it has a gold (tinted,stained?) green dial and green bezel. Anyone seen this? It's 500 more than the regular sub, do 8500. |
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And the dial itself is 18k gold
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I personally have a 16610LV from 2008 and it works just fine for me. The 16610LV was the previous version and it didn't have a green dial, bigger case, or improved clasp.
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