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Old 28 November 2016, 02:15 PM   #1
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Advice on buying my first?

Hello All!

New to the forum...been lurking for a bit but this is my first post.

Anyway, I'll be buying a 116610LN (my first real watch) in the next couple of weeks. Have gone back and forth on new vs used and I think I've settled on new.

Any advice? Also, the AD here sucks so I'll probably buy from the forum. Is there any way to get factory warranty outside an AD?

Thanks!
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Old 28 November 2016, 03:01 PM   #2
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Congrats on the future purchase and welcome! As long as you get a card you will have a factory warranty on a new watch. Depending on when the watch was bought, if you get it from a trusted seller you will have most of the five year warranty left and likely your name on the card as well.

Make sure to buy the seller, plenty of good ones here who should have that watch in stock New and cheaper than your AD can touch.
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Old 28 November 2016, 10:21 PM   #3
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Congrats on the future purchase and welcome! As long as you get a card you will have a factory warranty on a new watch. Depending on when the watch was bought, if you get it from a trusted seller you will have most of the five year warranty left and likely your name on the card as well.

Make sure to buy the seller, plenty of good ones here who should have that watch in stock New and cheaper than your AD can touch.
This says it all,great sellers here.Congrats on the future pick up,post Pics when it arrives.
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Old 28 November 2016, 11:01 PM   #4
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Welcome to the forum.
Plenty of good sellers here. Just ask one for a bnib watch with your name on the card. I would guess you will have no problem finding one.
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Old 28 November 2016, 11:43 PM   #5
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Reach out to takuya for sure! He can hook you up with a BNIB with you name on the card and a factory warranty. If he has one preowned you can be confident in that route as well but of course stock may vary.

One thing to keep in mind, which for whatever reason people don't like to talk about, is that here in NY RSC is very strict about warranty transfers. On occasion they've required a bill of sale to transfer an active warranty to a name that's not originally on the card. They say that their policy always requires a bill of sale if the watch originates from a foreign AD.

There might be some response here saying that "the warranty always follows the watch, end of story", and while I agree it should, I can tell you first hand that's not always the case at least at RSC NY, without proper receipts/bills of sale.

Just something to keep in mind if you end up going pre-owned.

With your name on the card you shouldn't have an issue though.
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Old 28 November 2016, 11:49 PM   #6
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I'll second Takuya. Send him a PM. I just want to add that if you buy a pre owned that is outside of the warranty period, it doesn't matter whose name is on the card. The RSC in NYC will service the watch. You just have to pay for the service.
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Old 29 November 2016, 12:31 AM   #7
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Hello All!



New to the forum...been lurking for a bit but this is my first post.



Anyway, I'll be buying a 116610LN (my first real watch) in the next couple of weeks. Have gone back and forth on new vs used and I think I've settled on new.



Any advice? Also, the AD here sucks so I'll probably buy from the forum. Is there any way to get factory warranty outside an AD?



Thanks!


Apart from the factory warranty issue - now nicely addressed...do you have any other questions?
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Old 29 November 2016, 01:41 AM   #8
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I think new is the way to go for this, your first. The money's not going to be that much different and it would be worth it, to me, anyway.

Definitely reach out to our trusted sellers if you don't care for your AD.
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Old 29 November 2016, 01:50 AM   #9
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Looks like the guys have spoken great trusted sellers on this site you will be happy. I have always used DavidSW he is awesome great pic for your first it was mine also still love it as much as the first day I got it. Welcome to the forum and please post some pics when you get it ... Happy Hunting!
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Old 29 November 2016, 01:56 AM   #10
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Tell us where you live and we can steer you to a Trusted Seller near you so you can buy face to face. Otherwise, DavidSW has a website you can buy from, just ask him about the warranty.
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Old 29 November 2016, 02:28 AM   #11
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Tell us where you live and we can steer you to a Trusted Seller near you so you can buy face to face. Otherwise, DavidSW has a website you can buy from, just ask him about the warranty.
+1 for DavidSW.
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Old 29 November 2016, 02:18 AM   #12
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The key thing is to "buy the seller" first. Check on their history and transactions. Only when you're comfortable wiring a stranger money, then you should consider this venue. Once you do, you'll find plenty of options and opinions. If you reallly want to save money, get the sweet spot, used with 5 year warranty. Of you go older and need service you might have to pay for it ams any price advantage might be gone. If you can't stand anybody doing the wearing in period for you, and taking the initial depreciating hit, go for a BNIB. Still cheaper to source in the sale section here and "shipping out of state" for sales tax adjustment ( this is not tax advice). Have fun enjoy, the process and post fun pictures once acquired...we love those threads most...
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Old 29 November 2016, 02:30 AM   #13
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Hello All!

New to the forum...been lurking for a bit but this is my first post.

Anyway, I'll be buying a 116610LN (my first real watch) in the next couple of weeks. Have gone back and forth on new vs used and I think I've settled on new.

Any advice? Also, the AD here sucks so I'll probably buy from the forum. Is there any way to get factory warranty outside an AD?

Thanks!

mike, welcome --- but you've answered your own thread Q.

kudos!


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Old 29 November 2016, 03:16 AM   #14
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Try to get a 10% discount at AD and your 100% good!
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Old 29 November 2016, 03:59 AM   #15
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I would strongly recommend buying from an AD especially it being your first watch. Who cares if your ad sucks ypur not being friends just buying a watch. Offer all cash and get a discount. Ask for the same price you'd get from a trusted seller on here. They probably won't agree but should come close, although each city and ad is different.
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Old 29 November 2016, 04:29 AM   #16
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If a TS here has one for 10% less I'd go for that.
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Old 29 November 2016, 06:35 AM   #17
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Dont go ebay, I did that for my first rolex. soooo much head ache for no reason. go with trusted seller or AD
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Old 29 November 2016, 12:57 PM   #18
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Lots of great advice - especially about buying the seller. I would just add this: if you decide to go the AD route, buy from an out of state AD and have them ship it to you. That way you'll save sales tax. Another member pointed me to an AD for my first and, although I was a little skeptical initially, it went off without a hitch.
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Old 29 November 2016, 01:32 PM   #19
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Definitely buy the seller.
Definitely buy from out of state. They will ship to you avoiding sales tax.
Paying cash is a pain. Use a card to get your miles or cash back, and buy from out of state from a trusted seller.
Have fun!!!
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Old 29 November 2016, 01:52 PM   #20
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Use a card to get your miles or cash back, and buy from out of state from a trusted seller. Have fun!!!
Trusted Sellers take credit cards?
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Old 29 November 2016, 02:00 PM   #21
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Read this thread and don't make the same mistake. Sounds like you won't but do your homework

http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=506720
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Old 29 November 2016, 02:42 PM   #22
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"pre owned" for me...

there's alot of appeal, the "cool factor" of an older sub, maybe even with lug holes, the sleeker lugs and slimmer bezel. The character, historical significance... and save loads! And if you want to get out of it, for whatever reason, need cash or just change your mind, you will lose on a new watch, especially at AD prices. I'd hate to have to use a warranty. Not everything is covered, I imagine you'll be without your watch for awhile, and you can't even be sure your concern is corrected. A good watch repair guy, not necessarily authorized, should be able to service your watch. I'll bet you're alot younger than me! Good luck!
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Old 29 November 2016, 02:51 PM   #23
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deciding...

about a year ago, I was heating up for my first Rolex. "Oyster" and "perpetual" popped up all the time and I didn't know what they meant. I had watches coming and going, vintage ones that I realized were too small, new ones that were too big. Hand winding and quartz. I read alot online and was starting to form some opinions. But I stumbled upon this and it really moved me. I have read it maybe 10 times and still use it as a point of reference. http://www.woundforlife.com/2014/06/...mariner-14060/
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Old 29 November 2016, 02:52 PM   #24
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Thank you all for the warm welcome! Tons of great advice here.

If I buy outside an AD, can I size the bracelet myself? It appears that all I would need is a small flat head...any tips on this?

Thanks, again! I'll definitely post pics when I get it.
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Thank you all for the warm welcome! Tons of great advice here.

If I buy outside an AD, can I size the bracelet myself? It appears that all I would need is a small flat head...any tips on this?

Thanks, again! I'll definitely post pics when I get it.
Definitely size it yourself, too many scratches coming from sloppy AD work. But do it with the right tools and carefully. Tape the watch if you want to ensure you don't scratch the watch. Here is one of many screwdriver threads:
http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=500467
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Old 30 November 2016, 10:43 AM   #26
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As others have said, do your research on the seller and the watch itself. You are spending a lot of money, so make sure it is exactly what you want from a person you trust.
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Old 30 November 2016, 11:17 AM   #27
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For a first buy I'd recommend an AD. You can negotiate despite how it may initially seem. Cash generally results in a discount, while in-house financing usually does not. Check the Rolex website for nearby AD's in neighboring states and try a few calls. It nice to have that AD experience for your first purchase. After that you can decide if you're comfortable in wiring funds to a trusted seller you have researched and corresponded with to your satisfaction. Trusted sellers are great, just a bit tough on the first buy IMHO. Good luck! Cheers!
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