Average lead time for new Rolex GMT Master Blue / Black
Average lead time for new Rolex GMT Master Blue / Black
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ChrisPackit

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271 posts

146 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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Chaps

After getting shot down on the purchase of an Omega Seamaster Commander (see earlier post!), the only other watch I like the look of at the moment is the GMT Master with Blue / Black bezel. So a call to my local David Robinsons whom I've purchased Panerai and Omega off before, are stating 3 to 4 months lead time before they can take my deposit and another 3 to 4 months lead time on the manufacture, and a 'No Wiggle Room' RRP of £6550. Is this about the norm at the minute in terms of lead time? Just that I'm a little impatient that's all !

Thanks

C

EmilA

1,776 posts

180 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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They certainly won't drop the price as they could sell it at list a few times over. And I would think that the waiting time you have been told is shorter than other AD's. I was told 6 months at Goldsmiths in Birmingham, Rolex in Harrods quoted me 2 years etc. Luckily I got it within 5 days biggrin

And I'm sure that no AD's take deposits on these as they never know what stock they will get until it arrives, and that is exactly what WoS told me a few moments ago while I expressed interest in two other models

Andy OH

1,959 posts

273 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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Rolex AD's do not take deposits. if you're only being quoted up to six months wait for a GMT II BLNR then I'd get on their list, but they should not ask for a deposit. Also you will not get a discount on a BLNR.

I waited three months for mine from an AD in Cambridge and was not asked for a deposit when I registered my interest in a BLNR.

Teebs

5,734 posts

238 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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Quoted between 2 and 4 years. My local AD wouldn't even take my details.

Tresco

527 posts

180 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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Suggest you trawl the London AD's in Bond St and the big stores, offer to leave a deposit which they won't take but shows you are serious, I did this and waited a week for mine having been told by a local AD who I'd bought from previously that there was a 2 year waiting list.

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

219 months

Wednesday 13th September 2017
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Took me about 8 weeks using goldsmiths, picked up the watch last month. Hardly seemed like a long wait.

chuds285

157 posts

164 months

Wednesday 13th September 2017
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I waited around 2 months from my Local AD, I was told that they will not take a deposit as they have no idea when stock of BLNR will come in. Definitely a waiting list but get a relationship going with the dealer and assure them you will not just flip the watch for a profit and hopefully you may find that you reach the top of the list quickly. Well worth the wait!

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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andyman_2006

755 posts

213 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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Trexthedinosaur said:
Of course no shortage of used supply, all at over list price, suppose it depends how bad you need one.

I was told 12-18 months.

Not really fussed if they supply or not plenty of other good watches on the market.

Andy

pops666tt

134 posts

216 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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These are not to hard to get hold of. Plenty around. Get on list and youl get it quicker than you were told! I got one within 2 weeks as did a friend. Same with the hulk. Only the new 116500 Daytona is impossible currently

911Thrasher

2,573 posts

222 months

Friday 15th September 2017
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got my BLNR from Bond St London early this week - was on the list since March (and at the time was told September 2018)...so really waited 6mths instead of the 18mths quoted.

Prices are going up 5-7% within the next 3wks in the UK, Rolex following other brands (most did jump their retail prices this summer already). At the current FX, UK is the cheapest place to buy a watch at the moment (GBP6,550 vs Eur8,200)

note: bought 2 GMT (black) for my boys and a DayDate for my wife from that AD, all in the past 3yrs
note note: am on the list for a white panda SS Daytona, but told if i wanted a black one, would prob get it within 9months, white panda dial is a different story

Edited by 911Thrasher on Friday 15th September 14:27

Adrian W

15,059 posts

251 months

Friday 15th September 2017
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Andy OH said:
Rolex AD's do not take deposits. if you're only being quoted up to six months wait for a GMT II BLNR then I'd get on their list, but they should not ask for a deposit. Also you will not get a discount on a BLNR.

I waited three months for mine from an AD in Cambridge and was not asked for a deposit when I registered my interest in a BLNR.
I was in cambridge at Mappin and Webb a couple of months ago and they had one in the Window, I tried it on, maybe good timing but they are about.

alfaman

6,416 posts

257 months

Saturday 23rd September 2017
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I have just moved to the Gulf ..

dropped into a local Rolex AD .. price quoted works out at GBP 6k for a BLNR ..but none in stock at the moment.

was also quoted the equivalent of about 5.7k GBP for a black GMT

.. prices seem ( slightly ) cheaper than UK


GT03ROB

13,976 posts

244 months

Saturday 23rd September 2017
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alfaman said:
I have just moved to the Gulf ..

dropped into a local Rolex AD .. price quoted works out at GBP 6k for a BLNR ..but none in stock at the moment.

was also quoted the equivalent of about 5.7k GBP for a black GMT

.. prices seem ( slightly ) cheaper than UK
They most certainly are...... paid what you are quoting for my black GMT in July from Kuwait. (and no supply problem)

Odhran

579 posts

206 months

Saturday 23rd September 2017
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Called into AD in Doha today and was told they don't have any and don't know when any were coming in. Wouldn't entertain allowing me to join a waiting list or even take my details in case of one arriving in coming months. Tw@t

Cpt Stirling

315 posts

224 months

Saturday 23rd September 2017
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I was quoted 12 months, it took 10. Picked it up last month.

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

219 months

Sunday 24th September 2017
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I've joined the list for the green sub after getting the BLNR GMT last month, interestingly they told me they get at least 2 BLNRs for every green sub and they are quite plentiful.

I'm not convinced the rarity of the BLNR isn't some internet myth that simply gets repeated as they very rarely reach the windows.

The issue with the green sub is it's apparently very sought after by the Chinese community, to do with green being their lucky colour (news to me). However, the very nature of that means that although the waiting list is long as most join it after a large casino win there's every chance that money has made it back to the house by the time the call comes through.

On a personal level, I do feel the BLNR is the bargain of the range-especially pre price rise. Duel colour ceramic, GMT complication-it really does make all the others seem expensive. My only concern is the polished centre links on the bracelet, I wear my sports models as a weekend watch/holiday type of thing and I know it won't stand up to the abuse my Sea Dweller does.

Decisions, decisions...

don logan

3,877 posts

245 months

Sunday 24th September 2017
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LaurasOtherHalf said:
On a personal level, I do feel the BLNR is the bargain of the range-especially pre price rise. Duel colour ceramic, GMT complication-it really does make all the others seem expensive. My only concern is the polished centre links on the bracelet, I wear my sports models as a weekend watch/holiday type of thing and I know it won't stand up to the abuse my Sea Dweller does.

Decisions, decisions...
I wear my BLNR on a Sub bracelet

It was an expensive thing to do (£1300) but I MUCH MUCH prefer it and if I want to sell the BLNR I have the original bracelet with stickers still intact (not that I'd claim the watch was unworn)

I had a LN on this Sub bracelet too

You can just brush the original but resale could be awkward and repolishing centre links is possible bit tricky after they've been brushed




Edited by don logan on Sunday 24th September 11:22

Arthur2017

6 posts

97 months

Friday 9th February 2018
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Been trying to get one of the GMT black/blue with no luck,2 Sheffield AD have closed waiting lists for them anyone got any ideas,

Kickstart

1,109 posts

260 months

Saturday 10th February 2018
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The dealers seem to be getting fewer of these and I was told by the sales manager of a dealer I know well that they only expect to get 4 next year and they have about 20 people who want one although the reality is that lots don’t actually buy the watch when the call comes
I think the reality of getting one is either to buy from a grey dealer (chrono 24) is a good place to look noting that the strong rumour is that Rolex are due to shortly increase prices just like PP are doing for the popular SS sports watches.
The only alternative is to speak to the both local dealers and just hope you get offered one in a reasonable timeframe
Good luck