Advice on buying a Tag
Advice on buying a Tag
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ThisInJapanese

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11,249 posts

244 months

Yesterday (09:53)
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I'm quite taken by the current Tag F1 range and have always danced around the idea of buying a 'nice' watch.

Back when I looked into it in 2011 I spoke to somebody who could provide them at less than high street prices. Turns out he could do that but not paying VAT and he's spent time in jail due to falsifying import paperwork and avoiding tax!

So, with something like a Tag, is it best to buy from the high street at RRP? Do they have offers around Black Friday? Is Duty Free worth it?

Just after a little guidance for a potential first time buyer.

Furbo

2,053 posts

50 months

Yesterday (09:57)
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ThisInJapanese said:
I'm quite taken by the current Tag F1 range and have always danced around the idea of buying a 'nice' watch.

Back when I looked into it in 2011 I spoke to somebody who could provide them at less than high street prices. Turns out he could do that but not paying VAT and he's spent time in jail due to falsifying import paperwork and avoiding tax!

So, with something like a Tag, is it best to buy from the high street at RRP? Do they have offers around Black Friday? Is Duty Free worth it?

Just after a little guidance for a potential first time buyer.
I would think there are discounts to be had on TAGs at the moment. As a starting point I would try a high street authorised dealer and negotiate. I'd be looking for 20% off, which used to be achievable. But it is a good few years since I bought a TAG, so things may have changed.



Jamescrs

5,589 posts

83 months

Yesterday (10:22)
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Buy one used would be my advice, have a look on Chrono 24 or Watchfinder as a starting point, you will quickly get an idea of used values and Tag's do depreciate quite hard from new, I get there's something about buying new and being the first person to have it but the savings on the used market will be significant I imagine.

ThisInJapanese

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11,249 posts

244 months

Yesterday (11:27)
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Jamescrs said:
Buy one used would be my advice, have a look on Chrono 24 or Watchfinder as a starting point, you will quickly get an idea of used values and Tag's do depreciate quite hard from new, I get there's something about buying new and being the first person to have it but the savings on the used market will be significant I imagine.
I couldn't see the one I like on Watch Finder. I'll have a look at the other site though

enzo_ferrari

1,145 posts

179 months

Yesterday (12:13)
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If you have one of those designer outlets nearby, they usually have good discounts.

Failing that, push for 20% discount on the high street.

You could look at a grey dealer as well. I’ve used Jomashop before, but consider potential import charges on top.

miniman

28,702 posts

280 months

Yesterday (12:31)
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Have a chat to Dom at Hackett Watches. He supplied my Tag Carrera (and also my Speedmaster). Top guy.

Pebbles167

4,243 posts

170 months

Yesterday (13:13)
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Look online at the UK retailers, see who's offering the current best price? There will usually be a few hundred quid or so to be saved.

That said I walked into a Tag main dealer to potentially get a Carrera 36 and they implied they'd match what I'd found online... worth noting though that it was the pink one, they might not have been so willing were it blue!

alscar

7,137 posts

231 months

Yesterday (13:59)
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If you are anywhere near Bicester Village ,Tag have an outlet shop there and there is also a Watchfinder boutique there.

ThisInJapanese

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11,249 posts

244 months

Yesterday (14:21)
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Pebbles167 said:
Look online at the UK retailers, see who's offering the current best price? There will usually be a few hundred quid or so to be saved.

That said I walked into a Tag main dealer to potentially get a Carrera 36 and they implied they'd match what I'd found online... worth noting though that it was the pink one, they might not have been so willing were it blue!
All the same price currently

joropug

2,933 posts

207 months

Yesterday (14:45)
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I have an F1 43mm ceramic quartz with sunburst grey dial - i got it from Chronext and with a voucher code it was about £350 less than high Street at the time. They are about £500 more now for the same model, but used prices are pretty poor.

Been a fantastic watch though highly recommend.

Geffg

1,322 posts

123 months

Yesterday (16:28)
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Even goldsmiths will do a deal. Just ask round a few places what best price is and play them off against each other. I’ve emailed jewellers asking best price and then keep trying to better.

Pebbles167

4,243 posts

170 months

Yesterday (16:37)
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Yeah I think a discount shouldn't really be hard, seems that many of us have managed something.

Rolex is probably the only mass produced brand you'd struggle to knock anything off since there will always be a buyer.

glazbagun

15,002 posts

215 months

Jamescrs said:
Buy one used would be my advice, have a look on Chrono 24 or Watchfinder as a starting point, you will quickly get an idea of used values and Tag's do depreciate quite hard from new, I get there's something about buying new and being the first person to have it but the savings on the used market will be significant I imagine.
This. Tag F1's will not hold value relaively speaking so there will be a supply of basically NOS watches available at better rates if you are happy to wait, pick last years model.

I feel old. I remember selling the last of the originals at a discount. We were giving them away at £180 in 2000!

ThisInJapanese

Original Poster:

11,249 posts

244 months

glazbagun said:
This. Tag F1's will not hold value relaively speaking so there will be a supply of basically NOS watches available at better rates if you are happy to wait, pick last years model.

I feel old. I remember selling the last of the originals at a discount. We were giving them away at £180 in 2000!
What do you mean by NOS watches ?

InformationSuperHighway

7,114 posts

202 months

ThisInJapanese said:
glazbagun said:
This. Tag F1's will not hold value relaively speaking so there will be a supply of basically NOS watches available at better rates if you are happy to wait, pick last years model.

I feel old. I remember selling the last of the originals at a discount. We were giving them away at £180 in 2000!
What do you mean by NOS watches ?
New old stock.

Brand new watches but last year’s models.