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3 January 2009, 02:18 PM | #1 |
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New Rolex GMT - best city for pricing / availability?
I am soon going to be celebrating another birthday (they seem to come too quickly now) & the birth of my 2nd child. To mark these I'm in the active market for a new timepiece. My current - a late 60's Omega - looses about 10min a week it seems & I'd like to be on time at some point.
I travel internationally, frequently crossing up to 16 timezones at a shot, so I'm looking at the GMT IIc in SS. I'd like to go w/ an AD. As things would have it, I am going to be overnighting in Amman around the middle of January & I'd like to see about making my purchase on the return trip back to the US. I have the option of breaking my trip at a Western Europe hub for a night or two & I figure this is where I'll go shopping. My choices seem to be: Frankfurt, Vienna, Zurich, Paris or London. As I speak English, London does have a certain attraction. Amman or even Dubai may be an option but I'm not sure how much time I will have there. Looking through the forum I see there are likely some good options out there but time is a bit tight so I'd really appreciate some guideance from those far more knowledgeable. Of course, all this talk of the price increase - which I've heard substantiated from an AD in Ottawa - has got me a bit nervous. Best ~Brian |
3 January 2009, 03:49 PM | #2 |
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Oh - and if there is a better city in which to purchase please advise. V/R ~Brian
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3 January 2009, 03:54 PM | #3 |
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Brian, you mention London! Check the site watches.co.uk
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London is without doubt the cheapest place to buy due to currency exchange rates but discounts are harder to come by. RRP to 10% discount all the way generally. eg SS Daytona USA = $9200 v UK RRP £5340 x 1.45 = $ 7743. Not that you'll find a Daytona in the wild but the point stands against the whole Rolex range.
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3 January 2009, 08:46 PM | #5 |
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just my 2 cents
The UK must be one of the best places to buy .I was offered a GMT2 IIC in steel BNIB for £3400 by my AD ,Now if you factor in the vat refund for a international buyer that has to be a bargin .If you fly to london gatwick you could be there in 1hr and a 1hr return to LGW .
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3 January 2009, 08:50 PM | #6 |
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Wow! SS GMT2c retails here for $9600 nowadays. 3400 pounds = approx AUD7k. I thought they retail in UK for 4k pounds right? That's 15% discount. Go get it
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4 January 2009, 04:44 AM | #7 |
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It does seem that London might be the place to go. As a plus I can get a good curry too. I intend to search through the archives later today but in the interim can anyone steer me to a good / reputable AD there? Feel free to PM if you like.
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4 January 2009, 04:08 PM | #8 |
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Scooba - If you don't mind me asking who was the AD? I'll likely be going into LHR but with time & a tube pass can get most anywhere for a good deal with a reputable dealer.
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Is it even possible to find an UK AD that has one available? |
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