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10 March 2016, 12:06 AM | #1 |
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ADs in London, Amsterdam, Zurich?
Will be in EU in May hitting up these cities and interested in closing on a Rolex to take advantage of currency fluctuations.
Heard of Gassan at Schiphol Amsterdam and the London ADs on Bond Street, etc. per the Rolex website. I assume Zurich is not wallet-friendly. Any recommendations on ADs in London or Amsterdam that you've personally worked with and got good pricing from? I believe in another thread, the U.K. Pricing is by far the most favorable at this time. Thanks in advance! |
10 March 2016, 12:09 AM | #2 |
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I'm not sure about their prices, but Beyer (Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich) has got a very nice staff and great selection of Rolex and other brand watches. They also got a neighboring own Patek Boutique, it's also worth a visit. There're also quite a few ADs and boutiques on the same Bahnhofstrasse, so it's a great walk from one end to the other if you're a WIS. Especially with the beautiful lake at the end of the street, a great market, and awesome cafes and ristorantes along the way.
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This sounds like an awesome afternoon excursion during a lazy vacation day. Thanks for the tip! |
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I'll second this. I stayed at a hotel right across from the Train station last summer for two nights and chcecked out Beyer among all the other sights in beautiful Zurich. Saw my first and only BLNR there. Switzerland is expensive and I don't know if that includes watches as well. I just popped in to check out the BLNR and they were very patient and pleasant to me even though I wasn't really looking to buy. They had the best selection I've ever seen. I think they had just about everything modern.
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Gassan has a good store in the middle of Amsterdam as well. Their Schiphol prices however are tough to beat by any AD in Europe.
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I'd would try the Rolex Boutique in Knightsbridge (right next door to Knightsbridge Underground station) as it's very big, Rolex only, and they keep close to most of the available models in stock. Nice staff as well from my visits in there. Harrods is about 100 yards down the road as well, and that has a Rolex boutique inside.
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All these tips on Gassan are pure gold! Thank you very much. I sent them an email. Definitely love the ability to exclude VAT but not sure if I can because I am flying back to London. I will find another way. Hope they will have a decent selection in May.
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Gassan Schipol is very responsive to email. So if you have questions about availability and pricing feel free to contact them, they should get back to you within 24 hrs
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10 March 2016, 06:40 AM | #13 |
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From a VERY recent exchange with them, they will not tell you availability of certain watches over the phone or by email. They will reply quickly with a price which is always good but it comes down to luck at the time of travel through Schipol.
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Exactly. They won't say anything about sport models' availability.
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In Amsterdam you have 3 AD shops, Gassan on Dam square, Gassan Rolex Butique close to Nieuwmarkt and Schaap & Citroen at PC hooftstraat. At S&C and Gassan butique don't expect discounts except the VAT. Maybe you can get some at Gassan Dam Square. The Gassan shop at the airport is 18% cheaper (-VAT) then in the city. Only problem is that the models such as HULK, BATMAN and DAYTONA are alomst never on stock.. Good luck! |
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Gassan in schipol absolutely blew my mind in terms of price. I'd never seen an AD with such good pricing.
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If you're looking for the best price, and you're flying out of Amsterdam airport back to the US, then you should buy from Gassan at the airport. I bought mine there last April and the prices without VAT are the best (you then don't need to deal with trying to get your tax back and have someone take a cut). Just remember that there is a Gassan boutique that has not only Rolexs but also other brands. There is a Rolex-only boutique as well. So check both for inventory. They should have what you're looking for.
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Gassan Dam Square is very nice for Rolex. So is Gassan schiphol! I definetly recommend them!
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I Usually just buy my Watches at my local AD in New Hampshire.....
No fuss, no muss, no taxes.... The only place I'd buy watches anywhere else would be Switzerland....and have. Maybe its because I have to work there and been there at least 150 times. Zurich is probably my favorite city anywhere.....partly because I'm very familiar with it. On the Bahnhofstrasse you have Beyer, Bucherer, and the Rolex Boutique. Very pleasant shopping there and I simply trust them more than ANYONE in the world. I know how the VAT works at the Airport, but also know there is USA Customs/Duty to deal with when re-entering. I "CAN" tell you that if you show up at the shops I mentioned with CHF-CASH, you will save money....10%~15%.... But I always end up buying in New Hampshire because I'm lazy.... |
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I was at Schipol 3 weeks ago. They didn't have so much at stock. But they had a Platona, few PM models etc. DJII with smooth bezel and blue dial was 6400€ if I remember correct. They told me that they can get most models If i mail them several days before (from their Amsterdam AD)
So like others said, mail them. The sales rep, young guy was very helpful and knew his business. |
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Bought my LVc last year in Amsterdam. I don't know what kind of Rolex you're looking for but SS sport models are hard to come by even in Amsterdam and especially today with the low euro. Well maybe inventory have caught up a bit since there was a price increase just last month.
The replies on Gassan Schiphol not telling you what they have currently in inventory is true. It's their company policy. You're taking chances with Gassan Schiphol. They may or may not have the model you're looking for. I believe they receive new inventory every few weeks, or about once a month, so if you're in the tail end before the next shipment from Rolex then you may be out of luck. My best advice is to shop in Amsterdam. There's two Gassans in town and also two Schaap en Citroens that carry Rolex. I bought my LVc at Schaap en Citroen. Their service is spectacular. They filled out all the paperwork to get your VAT back at the airport. And getting the VAT at the airport is pretty straight forward. Just give yourself some time in case there's a long line. The customs line and Global Blue inside the checked area (past immigration) is usually fairly short. This area is mainly for VAT refunds on high value purchases. Folks that normally claim lower value VATs are done at the airport entrance area. |
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That is correct. I remember the customs officer at the airport entrance location wouldn't stamp my VAT paper because it was too high value. I didn't know the right customs office & global blue to get VAT back for high value purchase items was after the immigration control exit. They probably do that so people who actually get VATs back are actually leaving the country and not just scammers.
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Hassan SCHIPHOL is the place for sure in term of price.
Regarding availibility, you must be lucky, they don't keep popular models for a long time and you cannot make any reservation. |
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I'm looking for a SS GMT2 Black, a popular model, which may not be available when I'm there. It's ok, will take my chances! |
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In Zurich at this very moment and have not found a deal I couldn't beat back in the U.S. (unfortunately). My watch-buddies here tell me there is no "bargain" to be had, and what I've seen substantiates that. But for eye-candy, it's fun and you can move from store to store much quicker when not having to bargain. :)
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They might even help you if you email or call ahead for the model that you want. I bought a LVc and they even offered me a black daytona when I was there. They helped me fill in the VAT and yes, you have to claim the VAT after checking past customs but it was a very easy and quick process. There were no lines inside the airport but there was quite a bit of a line at the outside of the airport to claim VAT. Best to ask for a refund in cash, rather than wait for the funds to be credited back to your credit card. |
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