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Originally Posted by Ninja Master
This is weird.
I was very recently in a Rolex AD with a genuine VIP (the kind of person who can buy the watches on display) and the AD said they have zero control over the watches they receive. This is a major AD.
This 50% deposit sounds like a new AD scam, so instead of forcing you to buy a Tudor they can probably invest the money for nine months or whatever.
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As far as ADs having zero control over what watches they receive, that’s not true. They put in a wish list for the year. Rolex does their best to fulfill their lists, but the ADs don’t know exactly which models are coming when. Also, Rolex has a certain number of specific models (probably less desirable ones) that ADs are required to order. So, the ADs do have some control over what watches they get, but not total control over exact inventory.
Kat
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