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28 January 2011, 01:19 PM | #1 |
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AD vs TRF for first-time purchase.
Hey guys, I’ve been saving for my first (and only) Rolex purchase for a few months now and am about halfway there. After debating between a classic Sub and Sub-C , I have my heart set on the ceramic.
As I’ve gotten closer to being able to make my purchase, I’ve been dropping by a few ADs in my area to just “test the waters” and get a general idea of what I’ll be having to shell out cash-wise, as well as trying on the various watches that have sparked my interest. It seems that prices on TRF are better when making comparisons to the AD. Not drastically better, but definitely more appealing. Unfortunately, when I talk “discounts” with the ADs, they offer nothing. In fact, they offer no real incentive for me to purchase other than the usual sales scare tactic about “prices going up next week” and discussing their financing option if I wanted to go that route instead of paying all at once (which is my preferred method). I find their refusal to mildly negotiate to be a little unusual, but have been told that unless you’re a regular, don’t expect to walk in and get any accommodations. Although, maybe the fact that I admit that I’m still in the process of saving and not showing up with the intent to purchase right then and there doesn’t give them the motivation to attempt to work with me. It seems that TRF is the way to go if you’re wanting to get the best price, although I’m wondering, are there any disadvantages to this? If a seller is reputable and the price is right, why would I bother spending a little more at an AD? The warranty (provided it’s available) should still be intact and transferable, right? Does it really just boil down to not being able to run to the AD where I purchased it if problems were to arise? Ultimately, my goal is to be able to purchase when I hit 7K – which seems doable when I frequently browse TRF. At a local AD in my area? Not so doable. Is it really worth the extra dollar to go with an AD and pay their full price? Hell, the sales tax alone makes me want to hurl! |
28 January 2011, 01:24 PM | #2 |
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Hi -
You can get a brand new Rolex...with your name on the card...from the trusted sellers here. All warranties are in place in any case. Any Rolex Service centre will service and deal with any Rolex watch..bought from an associated/attached AD or not. If it were me - I'd go with the trusted sellers here..without doubt. I didn't on my 1st purchases..but have had 5 transactions since and saved a lot of money. Sounds like you're well on your way to the SubC....!!!!
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28 January 2011, 01:28 PM | #3 | |
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28 January 2011, 01:38 PM | #4 |
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What's in it for some of these guys though? The regular sellers on here who have great reps and are constantly selling watches for good prices? How do they turn a profit? Do they just have THAT good of a connection with an AD to where they can acquire things for lower prices?
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28 January 2011, 01:39 PM | #5 |
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Learn the trusted, reputable sellers here. Spend time in the sales forum educating yourself on who sells what and how often, you'll find some with what seem to be better selections than an AD. Don't be afraid to message people here who have purchased from the site.
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28 January 2011, 01:41 PM | #6 |
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I know I am going to swim against the waves in this crowd but my first Rolex (V serial DD II WG) was purchased from a local AD. Why?
I did the math and there was no appreciable savings going through one of the trusted sellers I was working with. It was a non brainer to get it locally after seeing the watch for myself. With that said, if the difference is even 1% more at the AD, I will definitely go with a trusted seller because of their proven reputation here. So, do the math and make that call yourself. Good luck! |
28 January 2011, 01:46 PM | #7 | |
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SUPPLY (anywhere in the country) meets DEMAND (here on TRF) = a great deal for the lucky buyer. |
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28 January 2011, 01:53 PM | #8 |
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Even if you are dealing with a trusted seller, there is more risk in the deal compared to purchasing from an AD.
If you don't want to take any chances with your $7K, and there is minimal price difference, an AD might make sense. |
28 January 2011, 01:58 PM | #9 |
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If you've got cash in hand, I don't see how they can justify turning you down for a discount of 3% or whatever a credit card costs them, but in any case, I'd buy off the trusted sellers here rather than at an AD if I was buying new.
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28 January 2011, 02:06 PM | #10 | |
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So can someone explain how you can get a valid warranty card from one of the trusted seller here? For Rolex, at least RSC NY only recognizes the watch's original owner. RSC Dallas is different however. |
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28 January 2011, 02:10 PM | #11 |
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useful topic
i had the exact same question as the OP with regards to my first rolex purchase. both my GO and Sinn were purchased at AD's, though for the Sinn it was online.
i've been perusing the sales forum on here and at watchnet regularly for the last week or so and i have a good idea of who the more trusted sellers are, but they haven't been offering what i've been looking for: the 116000 with black/orange circles. i am hoping to get BNIB. decisions decisions. |
28 January 2011, 02:10 PM | #12 |
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I love doing business w/ the trusted TRF sellers but sometimes an AD can do even better price. I recently picked up a SubC at AD for less than I see it going for here.
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28 January 2011, 02:13 PM | #13 |
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Against the grain here too...
Your first Rolex should without a doubt be from an AD... go get the AD experience, the royal treatment, the champagne, the Thank you card........and on and on and on... It is a great experience and just makes it all that more special IMO YES, there are NUMEROUS great sellers here on TRF but save that for your 2nd, 3rd, 4th Rolex purchase and so on... trust me this will NOT be your "one and only". If you have already found TRF there will be many more
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28 January 2011, 02:17 PM | #14 |
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Yes, that crystal ball into the future is very predicable.
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28 January 2011, 02:18 PM | #15 |
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The only AD I'd ever buy from is called DavidSW.
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28 January 2011, 02:32 PM | #16 |
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One more vote for the trusted sellers.
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28 January 2011, 02:35 PM | #17 |
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It really comes down to one thing. Do you like money? If you like this substance called money (others call it other things such as but are not limited to: dough, moola, paper), then the answer is TRF sale board :)
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28 January 2011, 02:39 PM | #18 |
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I use the trusted sellers. Part of the ad experience ought to be a discount especially given the current economy. Try shopping around with various ADs. Their attitude also changes when you tell them that you have the money with you and youre ready to buy that moment if you can get the right deal...
Some of the trusted sellers buy overstock from the ADs hence their ability to offer such great prices on watches with "open papers." |
28 January 2011, 02:41 PM | #19 |
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I have bought at least a dozen watches from the trusted TRF sellers, I am just saying for your forst Rolex you should have the AD experience... you can get AMAZING discounts at AD's too
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28 January 2011, 02:44 PM | #20 |
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You have to price the watch through TRF's sellers and through the AD. Be sure to add shipping, tax, etc so you are comparing apples to apples. Then you know that your new SubC (or whatever) will cost x from the AD and y from the trusted seller. Then you decide if the money saved is worth loosing the AD buying experience. In the end that's your decision and yours alone. Money saved vs loss of buying experience and minuscule risk of being cheated online. I've never had a problem with one of the trusted sellers but there is a certain "leap of faith" required with your first bank wire.
I have bought my Rolex watches only on TRF, but if the cost difference was negligible, I wouldn't hesitate to buy at an AD. I am going to Las Vegas next week and if I can find a green ceramic sub at list, shipped back to texas, I might buy it because they are going for very close to list here on TRF (although the prices are steadily dropping). Buy the watch the way you are the happiest with, and wear it in good health. Good luck. L |
28 January 2011, 02:44 PM | #21 | |
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But I do agree money talks and BS walks and in most cases, the trusted seller wins as their pricing is just incredible. |
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28 January 2011, 02:48 PM | #22 |
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I bought my Sub C and Date just from my local AD. I cannot speak as to TRF. Personally I like the customer service I get with my local AD. I can always count on them removing or adding links, polishing and cleaning ect. Also it would just feel weird going in with a new Rolex purchased elsewhere. However my Local AD are very nice people the next closest one to me are cocky asses and I would rather buy somewhere else.
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28 January 2011, 02:51 PM | #23 |
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In my case, it was about availability.
A few hundred dollars were relatively insignificant when I was about to spend $10K+, and since I was looking for a SS Daytona, price didn't really differ that much whether I got it from an AD or TRF. I searched nearby ADs for months trying to locate a SS Daytona in vain, and luckily I was able to find one here. Since this was also my first purchase, I think I would have purchased from an AD if they had the stock. But at the end of the day, I wanted the watch badly, no AD had it in stock, TRF did, and that's how I got the watch. No regrets, excellent transaction, plus extra $$$ to spend on martinis!
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28 January 2011, 04:05 PM | #24 |
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If you know what you want, find out what a Trusted seller would sell one to you for. Then hit the AD. You'll know the answer.
I have read about AD's discounting. That may be true for the more costly (i.e. watches w/gold) Rolex's. It may also be true for those that have multiple purchases w/the AD. As for me, I got no movement from list from any of the AD's I visited, none, zip, zero. I guess I just must rub them the wrong way. So, my vote is go with the trusted seller here. For the cost savings that is. For the folks that promote post service- for what I saved, I can pay for quite a few trips to the AD. And not to bash any AD, if I come in for a tweak on my Rolex, they should treat me with respect and grace- and I have no problem being charged a reasonable fee for what I need. I shouldn't be treated any worse than a customer that made a purchase.--- In fact, if it were my store, I'd treat "me" at least as nice so that maybe I can get the next buy out of me.
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28 January 2011, 04:56 PM | #25 |
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Has anyone ever played the TRF card at the AD? I'm curious as to what their responses are to justify purchasing from an AD. Does TRF get a bad rap from the ADs?
If I said, "Well, I can get a Sub-C for X amount of dollars at a TRF - so why should I purchase from you instead?" What would they say? That I run the risk of buying a fake? |
28 January 2011, 08:57 PM | #26 |
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Trusted Seller BNIB is the Route I would take.Good Luck
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28 January 2011, 09:14 PM | #27 | |
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the AD experience is priceless (when you get a nice one that is), especially for your first Rolex. yes, the saving can be better from the trusted sellers, but the lack of face to face/being in a brick and mortar shop outweighs it.... imo of course. |
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Any AD I've visited in FL. We did a face to face and he adjusted The bracelet on the spot. Can't wait to buy my next watch from him!! Good luck on your journey. One thing is for sure, you're going to love The Sub-C.
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