Watch Finance
Watch Finance
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matrignano

Original Poster:

4,676 posts

234 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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I suspect this may be a case of "wanting the cake and eating it", but thought I'd check.

Want to buy a watch (actually, lots of them!). RRP ~£10,000.
I have the cash but for obvious reasons I'd rather leave it invested and take a 0%/low interest finance option if available.

The usual retailers offer 0% finance but I suspect won't budge much on RRP.

Independents/grey dealers offer the same watch at significant discount (20%+) on Chrono24, and that's before haggling.

Is there an outfit that would offer me standalone finance (obviously not at 0%), which would allow me to buy the watch via Chrono24 and therefore get a discount on RRP and keep cash in the bank?

anonymous-user

78 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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A personal loan would probably be the cheapest way.

Doofus

33,386 posts

197 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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or a credit card

andyman_2006

763 posts

214 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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Personal loans, most are around the 2.9% marker these days from £7500 to £25K so should fit the bill, you can then haggle on list prices!

Andy

gentlemanwatchcollector

30 posts

176 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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If 0% it is a no brainer but do not think many out there are offering that. If so the watch itself is much more expensive - there is no such thing as free lunch!

R Mutt

5,896 posts

96 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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0% purchase credit card

matrignano

Original Poster:

4,676 posts

234 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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gentlemanwatchcollector said:
If 0% it is a no brainer but do not think many out there are offering that. If so the watch itself is much more expensive - there is no such thing as free lunch!
WoS Group, to name but one.

But to your point, I'm sure they don't deviate much from RRP.

Lee540

1,586 posts

168 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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A few of the big retailers are offering 0% but going to pay more for the watch.

I’m after an Autavia Heritage now.

- £4250 from anywhere offering 0%
- £3150 possible without trying to get additional discount by paying cash

Dan_1981

18,003 posts

223 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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0% on purchase credit cards would be the best bet.

As long as your history will allow them to give you a high enough limit.

I'm by no means a powerfully built director but the last one I applied for plopped on the door mat with a £13k limit.

matrignano

Original Poster:

4,676 posts

234 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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I applied for a Barclaycard and despite being a highish earner (and working for Barclays) I was offered...£1300 limit! hehe

HM-2

12,467 posts

193 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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Try Virgin Money. They're doing a 24mo 0% deal on their cards at the moment, I picked one up to replace a Sainsbury's card I'd had for a couple if years and had exhausted the interest free period on.

Turn7

25,391 posts

245 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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Whatever next ? Rolex PCP's ?

wink


I did notice that Earnest Jones were offering 4 years 0%, but no idea on the terms.....

Wildfire

9,925 posts

276 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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Turn7 said:
Whatever next ? Rolex PCP's ?

wink


I did notice that Earnest Jones were offering 4 years 0%, but no idea on the terms.....
That's with Hitachi Capital Personal Finance, minimum deposit and then just regular monthly payments. The penalties for defaulting can be quite harsh though.

ashleyman

7,280 posts

123 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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Are Tesco still doing 0% cards?

I got a 24 month 0% card with a £3500 limit not too long ago for a big purchase, you can even get 0% on money transfers which gives you the option to move the credit out to cash, withdraw and walk in with a wad of notes! If it's already discounted you're likely to be able to get a little more off in person.

Edited by ashleyman on Thursday 30th May 21:05

nikaiyo2

5,806 posts

219 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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Lee540 said:
A few of the big retailers are offering 0% but going to pay more for the watch.

I’m after an Autavia Heritage now.

- £4250 from anywhere offering 0%
- £3150 possible without trying to get additional discount by paying cash
There is no company in the U.K. that can do this, it’s unlawful. If the watch is advertised with 0% finance and they offer you a different price for cash they MUST offer it on the 0% option.

If you walk into the shop and that watch is on display with a 0% finance offer at £4250 and they offer it to you at £3150 then they also have to offer 0% on this figure. There is no grey area. The only exception is if that watch is advertised as discounted, so they can exclude “sale” items etc from any finance offers.

By definition your example is not 0% finance, it’s 25% interest over the term.

Any company that offers finance is FCA regulated will be very well aware of this and should train their staff correctly. Offering discount for “cash/ CC” instead of 0% is frowned upon in a big way.

Don’t discuss finance before discount smile

Lee540

1,586 posts

168 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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nikaiyo2 said:
Lee540 said:
A few of the big retailers are offering 0% but going to pay more for the watch.

I’m after an Autavia Heritage now.

- £4250 from anywhere offering 0%
- £3150 possible without trying to get additional discount by paying cash
There is no company in the U.K. that can do this, it’s unlawful. If the watch is advertised with 0% finance and they offer you a different price for cash they MUST offer it on the 0% option.

If you walk into the shop and that watch is on display with a 0% finance offer at £4250 and they offer it to you at £3150 then they also have to offer 0% on this figure. There is no grey area. The only exception is if that watch is advertised as discounted, so they can exclude “sale” items etc from any finance offers.

By definition your example is not 0% finance, it’s 25% interest over the term.

Any company that offers finance is FCA regulated will be very well aware of this and should train their staff correctly. Offering discount for “cash/ CC” instead of 0% is frowned upon in a big way.

Don’t discuss finance before discount smile
My post meant.

Company A have the Tag Heuer for £4250 with a 0% deal, price fixed

Company B have the exact same watch for £3150 but don’t offer 0% finance

Company A won’t sell me the watch for Company B price..


Edited by Lee540 on Thursday 30th May 19:14

OGR4M

883 posts

177 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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As people have said above, cash is king

Think of buying a car - hire purchase is ace, decent payment structure etc etc

But, get a loan of the same amount and you can start waving 20s under the dealer’s nose - you’re likely (but of course, not guaranteed) to get a better deal

I was offered £1200 off an everose Yachtmaster at my local AD without even trying, but only for a cash purchase, Sir.

bristolbaron

5,338 posts

236 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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OGR4M said:
As people have said above, cash is king

Think of buying a car - hire purchase is ace, decent payment structure etc etc

But, get a loan of the same amount and you can start waving 20s under the dealer’s nose - you’re likely (but of course, not guaranteed) to get a better deal

I was offered £1200 off an everose Yachtmaster at my local AD without even trying, but only for a cash purchase, Sir.
Garages will almost always prefer you to pay via finance as the kick back from the finance company can be higher than the profit in the car - especially for the salesman.
Even when 0% offers come around on cars they’re funded via the manufacturer so don’t affect margins.

nikaiyo2

5,806 posts

219 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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Lee540 said:
My post meant.

Company A have the Tag Heuer for £4250 with a 0% deal, price fixed

Company B have the exact same watch for £3150 but don’t offer 0% finance

Company A won’t sell me the watch for Company B price..


Edited by Lee540 on Thursday 30th May 19:14
Ok, get what you are saying.

The £3150 seller won’t be a U.K. AD, I would not think?

Check out Fraser Harts sale section... £3350 and 0% and that’s with bracelet.