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22 October 2019, 07:35 PM | #31 |
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I was just in the Rolex Boutique GWC on Alberni St in Vancouver and they had zero SS models in the cases. When I inquired about the SS BLRO the SA told me the usual line: “If you buy something in PM, you can get a SS model in 2 weeks.”
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TT sport pieces usually require one prior purchase to be put on the list. Daytona SS is a myth in Vancouver. You better off going grey. Impossible is an understatement if you do not have an extensive history or prepared to drop over $100k on non-professional models. |
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I think you read up on some other threads. There is $$$ threshold too. You are targeting the standard harder to obtain models BLNR, BLRO, LV, Daytona... etc in a market where there is tons of wealth and buyer. Unfortunately its spend more and spend more on "unpopular" gold models.
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