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Originally Posted by GrailTime
I very much doubt that would be accepted by the sales assistant.
If word got out, the AD may lose their contract with Rolex.
Plus, my understanding is that watches like the Daytona have to be signed off by store management and even Rolex. How would they justify giving you one with no spend history?
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I thought Rolex’s official stance is that all customers are equal and there should be no spend history requirement. In fact, they frown on that practice. As for them being involved in allocations, probably not for a Daytona, but perhaps for very limited production models, like the puzzle dial DD.
Kat
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