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23 March 2009, 03:46 AM | #1 |
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SS GMT II C on Wednesday - What's included?
So, I just gave an AD nearby a call, and asked to set up an appointment to look at the GMT IIC in SS this Wednesday. Why Wednesday? It's a long story. I've seen this watch a number of times and I can't get it out of my mind! I hate you ROLEX!!!
After reading all of the posts the last few weeks on TRF, I decided that this would probably be the best time to "take the plunge" and get myself a Rolex (given the state of the economy, potential price increase soon etc.) I am going to offer cash, so if the price is right (hopefully 15-20% off list) I should be walking away with my very *FIRST* Rolex. I am very excited, and am looking forward to Wednesday. I've decided that owning a quality Rolex watch at least once in one's lifetime is a life "necessity" ...something one should do before they kick the bucket! So I had a few questiions for TRF members out there (especially if you have purchased a SS GMT IIC recently): 1. What exactly is included with the purchase? From what I understand, you get a watch , a box, owner manuals, owner's card (credit card style...), bezel protector, Rolex "tags" and possibly a cloth to clean the watch.==> Sorry for all of the questions, but this will be my first time buying a Rolex, and I want to make sure that I've covered all bases. This forum is AWESOME, and I have read a wealth of great information and knowledge from all the Rolex "veterans" on TRF. Any helpful information and/or advice would be sincerely appreciated. By the end of the week, if I have indeed made the purchase, I promise to post a lot of pictures of the watch on TRF! Thanks again!!! |
23 March 2009, 03:49 AM | #2 |
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Wow Wookie! I will let the venerable experts here on TRF answer your questions as they can do a better job then me, but I just want to wish you luck! Don't forget to post pics of your new Rolex!!!!!
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23 March 2009, 04:59 AM | #3 |
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I bought mine as a store demo so most of the protection stickers were gone. I would make sure the whole watch has the clear stickers still on her. The main case should have all the peel stickers on every part except the crown. The plastic bazel cover should be included. I would get the newest series which I think is V but someone chime in if I'm wrong. Mines a M which puts it a 2007/2008 release date. If he's an AD he should include all the papers and assessories with no questions. Check the id card against the imprints inside the bezel for accuracy.
If he's a AD you will be fine but if your paying the going price get the latest series. Have fun! |
23 March 2009, 06:25 AM | #4 |
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Congratulations! You should at least get a minimum off 17% off MSRP......but should insist on 20. Good luck and don't forget to post pictures.
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23 March 2009, 10:16 AM | #5 |
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Biggums, LDLemu4U...thanks for the great advice! 3 days and counting before I get to see this beauty again, and hopefully, I will be able to walk away with it on Wednesday. I promise I will post a few pictures if I do buy it, and I will let you know how the "negotiating" went, and what was included.
Thanks again for the feedback, and for your honest assessment. TRF is a great resource and I honestly appreciate all of the information (and pictures)! |
23 March 2009, 09:39 PM | #6 |
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I did get the plastic case the watch came from the factory. Nothing fancy just a clear plastic case and Styrofoam to hold the watch in the case. Just ask if the dealer has it but if not then it's not a big deal.
Good luck with the negotiation and post some pics once you got them :) |
23 March 2009, 10:19 PM | #7 |
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Hi Wookie,
Just wait till you see the GMT-IIC in the flesh, it will blow you away, as it did with me. I'm ever so slightly jealous as you will have yours before I have mine. I'm going to get mine on Saturday. Enjoy! |
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Best of luck with the purchase, and I really hope you enjoy the watch, you've picked a stunner. |
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24 March 2009, 01:24 AM | #9 |
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The GMT Master - Thanks for the thorough response! I really appreciate all the information you provided. This definitely makes me feel more confident going into my AD this Wednesday, knowing that I have done all my "homework".
Thanks again for the detailed info. Cheers |
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24 March 2009, 01:40 AM | #11 |
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go for 28%!!! anyway it should be a V series.
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