First time Rolex Buyer...
Discussion
Hi All,
So I am collecting my first ever Rolex (first ever 'proper' Swiss watch as a matter of fact) this Friday, in typical fashion I want to try and squeeze every last penny of benefit out of the deal I can!
My questions to all you seasoned watch buyers, can I expect to receive any specific accessories with my watch? Is there anything I should specifically ask for when I collect the piece? Or just anything I should ask/look out for when collecting.
Cheers
So I am collecting my first ever Rolex (first ever 'proper' Swiss watch as a matter of fact) this Friday, in typical fashion I want to try and squeeze every last penny of benefit out of the deal I can!
My questions to all you seasoned watch buyers, can I expect to receive any specific accessories with my watch? Is there anything I should specifically ask for when I collect the piece? Or just anything I should ask/look out for when collecting.
Cheers
bobbybee said:
You walk into an AD, buy a watch the AD sells, why would you expect anything extra?
Yes it's nice when you get freebies, a recent PAM00512 purchase got me coffee, which I really liked so they gave me a packet of it, an AD service/ carry pouch, a watch branded travel case and 13% discount. I didn't expect any of it and why should anyone?
I guess it's this new world of self entitlement we live in.
LOL, calm down - I'ts not 'self entitlement' it's just trying to make sure I get the most out of a deal, even if it does mean a few crappy freebies. Yes it's nice when you get freebies, a recent PAM00512 purchase got me coffee, which I really liked so they gave me a packet of it, an AD service/ carry pouch, a watch branded travel case and 13% discount. I didn't expect any of it and why should anyone?
I guess it's this new world of self entitlement we live in.
Thanks for all the responses, the collecting experience was quite straight forward, pleasant enough staff but no frills, as for the watch itself, the thoughts of flipping it went right out of the window as soon as I collected it!
Edited by Prabs91 on Monday 19th September 07:35
Edited by Prabs91 on Monday 19th September 11:13
HarrySmash said:
Nice work OP.
May I ask, how long were you on the Daytona list before collection?
Thanks since about late May, I really didn't expect the lead time be this short, but luckily I built up a good rapport with the my AD as I was a regular in the store for a while before contemplating which watch I should buy. I think out of all the countries Switzerland seems to have most reasonable waiting times (understandably) some of the UK AD's were quoting 10-15 years!May I ask, how long were you on the Daytona list before collection?
Edited by HarrySmash on Monday 19th September 11:07
Pesky said:
Get it flipped for an easy few thousand tax free profit - you'd be daft not to, & then pick one up for a sensible (& sustainable) price in a couple of years time. If someone is so utterly stupid to pay way,way over the odds now, it's not your problem or fault. You're a lucky boy......for now at any rate!
Good luck to you, & I wish I were in your position right now.
Once again Rolex marketing dept have played a blinder!
Thanks positive vibes I've deliberated but i'm deciding to keep it, A lot of people telling me to flip it for some easy money, the logic behind the choice - Good luck to you, & I wish I were in your position right now.
Once again Rolex marketing dept have played a blinder!
A) If i trade the watch in to a dealer (safest and easiest option) I would get around 2k less than market value, although this still makes for a decent mark up on my investment, its nothing life changing.
B) What would I replace the Daytona with if I did get rid? The two models that will retain their value the best would be the GMT Master 2 BLNR or the Hulk Sub, neither of them I'm keen on especially after having the Daytona in my hands.
If I did flip my Ceramic Daytona and bought something I liked, I.e. Gold Daytona with leather strap (retailing used for a similar price I can get for my Ceramic Steel) then I would still stand to lose some money on that (reducing my overall benefit further).
C) If I hoped to make a quick buck on this one and buy another Steel Ceramic Daytona I'm likely to be in for a long wait, I don't really want to be waiting a couple of years for another Daytona.
Buster73 said:
Something not right with this thread , I'm calling bullst , I don't think he's got one at all .
No photograph is hardly surprising tbh.
All imho.
Haha, why on earth would I want to come onto an Internet forum to pretend I have a watch, to people I don't know, and they don't know me, and who I'm likely to never meet in my life, makes no sense. It's just a thread I started for some advice!No photograph is hardly surprising tbh.
All imho.
I've been busy, and travelling, see pic below
Jobbo said:
Prabs91 said:
Haha, why on earth would I want to come onto an Internet forum
You know this is a car forum, yet you have only posted here about finding your ceramic Daytona? So it's hardly an unlikely supposition.Thanks
No, will be keeping it, only thing I would want to sell for is a gold AP RO/O or an all yellow gold sub, which are in another price league (even if I sell my Daytona at a profit). I think it's a great first entry into the world of premium watches, good investment, robust materials and can be worn with casual clothes or a suit, just a few reasons why I've decided to keep.
No, will be keeping it, only thing I would want to sell for is a gold AP RO/O or an all yellow gold sub, which are in another price league (even if I sell my Daytona at a profit). I think it's a great first entry into the world of premium watches, good investment, robust materials and can be worn with casual clothes or a suit, just a few reasons why I've decided to keep.
Edited by Prabs91 on Tuesday 20th September 20:03
Edited by Prabs91 on Tuesday 20th September 20:04
Artey said:
Prabs91 said:
Thanks
No, will be keeping it, only thing I would want to sell for is a gold AP RO/O or an all yellow gold sub, which are in another price league (even if I sell my Daytona at a profit). I think it's a great first entry into the world of premium watches, good investment, robust materials and can be worn with casual clothes or a suit, just a few reasons why I've decided to keep.
That white dial Daytona is lovely, congrats. No, will be keeping it, only thing I would want to sell for is a gold AP RO/O or an all yellow gold sub, which are in another price league (even if I sell my Daytona at a profit). I think it's a great first entry into the world of premium watches, good investment, robust materials and can be worn with casual clothes or a suit, just a few reasons why I've decided to keep.
I'm disappointed you'd go for a yellow gold Sub though. The WG blue smurf one is the one I'd cream allover and has none of that nouveau riche feel to it or better yet the Pepsi WG GMT.
eyebeebe said:
Prabs91 said:
Thanks, no I didn't get the watch winder, I'll probably pop in to see the AD over the next couple of weeks and ask. If not I'll pick one up online, does anyone have any recommendations?
Yes - you don't need a winder. If you are wearing the watch every day it will remain wound. Even if it does run out of steam it's not like it has a calendar complication that needs resetting. Btw I think the original free winder may have been tongue in cheek.
michael gould said:
Purchased this bit of over the top tastelessness this morning ....totally mint with all the paperwork, 1 owner who purchased it from Boodles
Does it get positive or negative attention when you go out, what kind of things do people say?
Also I imagine its a nightmare to maintain, which gold being such a soft metal and scratching so easily.
13m said:
WD39 said:
Bought my first Rolex in Fiji, 1966. Rolex 'Speedking'. Lasted for years, still have it but no longer working.
Get it sorted out then. Lovely looking watch and restored sympathetically would be a lovely thing to own and wear.You took the words right out of my mouth, take it to a watch maker ASAP
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