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30 December 2008, 01:52 PM | #1 |
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Is 10% a good discount or should I try to get more?
Is 10% a good discount for models like the DSSD, GMTIIc, and the GV or should I try to get more. The AD wouldn't get off MSRP before the holidays, but now is willing to give me 10%.
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Wait for April 2009 to go watch shopping. 10% too low. I believe 20% is attainable by April. |
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30 December 2008, 02:02 PM | #3 |
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Agreed.....the prices are good now and will be fantastic soon.
All the prices will de-value due to the supply/demand curve and if you have cash, it's "Let's make a deal"!!!! with Monty Hall. |
30 December 2008, 02:04 PM | #4 |
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Get it if you're comfortable. Discounts really get bigger as time passes. But if it will make you happy to get it now.. why not? I'm happy when i got my GMT IIc with 5% discount. Goodluck!!
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My compadres have answered correctly IMHO, but just to be clear, 10% in this market ain't great. If an AD offered me 20% I would probably purchase from them, short of that I would go grey. again JMHO
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10% is a fair and good discount, especially on the SS sport models. For a TT model or Datejust, you maybe able to swing 15%.
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30 December 2008, 02:28 PM | #7 |
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30 December 2008, 02:35 PM | #11 |
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Time to go grey market if the greedy AD's think they can sell something that no one can afford at this time.
The same watch at a grey market dealer is 30-40% off the AD MSRP. |
30 December 2008, 02:38 PM | #13 |
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If financially, you're comfortable, then get it. You get to enjoy it, which is priceless. As far as the discount is concerned, if Rolex has another price hike, their typical 10-15% increase on their hot models, even if you get 20% discount, it will put you back at where you are today.
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30 December 2008, 02:55 PM | #14 |
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Agreed with the note above. You can find a very reputable grey market dealer and get a new one with the box and papers for at least 30% off. With the run up in Rolex prices in recent years, I say that the grey market is the way to roll back the clock on those recent price increases and get a great price.
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squeeze it to 25% they might give in...
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If the AD won't go higher % off I would go grey. There are many reliable grey dealers out there or contact TempoKing here and see if he can help you. Good luck.
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30 December 2008, 03:52 PM | #21 |
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maybe they just want to dump the piece even if it means a slight loss. over predicted the market when buying, need the cash elsewhere, fire sale, the model was not as popular as they guessed.
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30 December 2008, 03:54 PM | #22 |
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the GMTIIc, DSSD, and GV, still seem to be pretty popular, not like 6 months ago, but selling for a loss doesn't seem reasonable
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30 December 2008, 04:10 PM | #23 |
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Buying a brand new Rolex from an AD and not getting a "good" discount is not a deal breaker for me. 5-10% off is good to reasonable, any more is excellent. Everyone loves a bargain, just really depends where you are at this stage financially.
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30 December 2008, 06:03 PM | #25 |
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Sorry to go slightly off the subject but could folks point me in the direction of reputable gray Market dealers and what the cons are of going with them instead of an AD please.
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Look in the for sale section here. Might not be dealers, but some are very reputable!
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30 December 2008, 09:31 PM | #28 |
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Buy when you want to buy. If you wait till April in hope of a further 10% discount you risk the wraith of the dreaded price increase for the beginning of the financial year (here in UK anyway).
Who cares about what you pay so long as you are happy paying that sum. You're not in the flipping business are you? No, exactly. Enjoy your watches my man and don't worry about the next man and his bargain or not bargain watch.
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30 December 2008, 09:36 PM | #30 |
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If you need to get a discount to justify a purchase why buy in the first place.
Nice to get 10% for these models
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