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19 June 2012, 02:05 PM | #121 |
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Hi Greg, great thread and thanks for posting it.
I've followed the above quote in purchasing watches in the past and havn't had any problems, only joy. I did however read recently that a couple of what I thought were long time trusted sellers got banned here on TRF. One of the banning I could sort of understand, but the other I couldn't find any history on. It's sad and unfortunate when there is a dispute between the buyer and seller and it spills out onto the open forum........maybe we need a referee/mediator to help out in these cases. Just my thoughts.
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I'm not sure if this has been asked but, what if any is the downside of buying from a grey dealer vs. an AD?
Are are there issues with making a warranty claim if my name is not on the documentation?
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19 June 2012, 02:18 PM | #123 |
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Thanks Greg! Great thread and is long over due :-)
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Really a sweet thread !
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Greg, I have a question I didn't see asked. Whose idea was it to start this thread. Did you consult the other great sellers here for their feed back on this idea cause there is some pretty good 411 on here. I'm just curious, if everyone was on board.
If its more or less classified answer, it's ok not to answer, I would understand. Thanks again Mark
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Great thread Greg ...
and thanks for the info. What do you think about taking an educated risk on a trade in? Chance for a big reward or chance to take a loss? I'm thinking of very rare watches that have very little sales history. Would you stay away or not? Also, what about vintage Rolex? With so many variables do you try to figure a worst case value?
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19 June 2012, 03:39 PM | #127 |
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Love this thread plus I joined after I bought a Ball from you(love that watch), and figured out this is the forum for me. Didn't really know you like I should but I lucked out. Found out the great references you have earned over the years. So again know the seller not the watch is ingrained in me. Thanks Greg for sharing the wealth of info and the TRF for their help. I've been intrigued by the anti-magnetics, they seem to have a functionality about them and I want a IWC next got any ideas?
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Thank you for the thread, It has answered many questions i have had.
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Thanks for the thread Greg - just goes to show how open and transparent you are (and to those who are trying to work out income... think about the huge $$$ tied up in inventory at any one time, and also the risks involved? What kind of return would you want?)
A couple of dumb comments/questions... 1. I assume some low-lifes always trying to find an angle to scam you on - and you would be up-to-date on techniques to minimising risks? How often does this happen? 2. How reliable is the courier/postage system? Do you factor in "x" number of pieces going missing every year? or is there always an insurance policy in place? 3. Do you only deal in late-model watches? Or do you also sell older watches (I don't mean vintage), which may have had a hard life, maybe have service parts or in need of service etc? Thanks again
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Great thread Greg! I'm assuming you've gathered some really interesting statistics on most requested/sold models. Can you share your top five?
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19 June 2012, 07:06 PM | #131 |
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Another great thread Greg...
Any experience where you sold the watch and felt sorry because you wanted to keep it yourself? |
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Great thread thanks for starting it Greg
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19 June 2012, 07:38 PM | #133 |
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Nice thread Greg , thanks for starting it
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19 June 2012, 07:52 PM | #134 |
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I have a question if you don't mind Sir;
When you handle so many high-end pieces so often, do you become blase about them?. By that I mean, someone who works in a bank must surely get no excitement from holding a brick of $100 bills after a while so do you check out something you've just sourced like a BNIB President and go "meh", or do you still go "whoa that's nice"!... |
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Great idea Greg, I think this will benefit a lot of folks - I hope you have as much success with this thread as I did with mine
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Vintage is really not my forte' - I'd check with Anastasios (Tempoking), Nick (Greekbum) or Jacek. Those guys are a wealth of knowledge. Whenever I am offered a vintage Rolex, I defer to few others. One can't possibly know everything in this business Quote:
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Thanks for the thread Greg.
I have one question, hope it's not a delicate one. It's regarding warranties. Personally I only buy a watch with a warranty card that's stamped, named and dated. In my lay person's opinion, it's the only way I can be certain of no potential warranty issues. I do realize with someone else's name, for Rolex, Dallas is the better choice. So, regarding warranty work. What are the implications and risks of papers that are missing info, name, date, stamp, etc. ? And WRT Rolex, my understanding is that Rolex can to some extent track the original sale, so while open, or semi-open papers might be ok for some brands, for Rolex, the warranty really needs to have been fully filled in. I'm wary of buying a watch with open papers, is there info you can offer to alleviate some of those fears? I get nervous when I see an ad that says: "Your name and purchase date on papers." Am I wrong? Thanks! |
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One question.
Any plans to move to Europe ? We need one such seller this side ! Great thread by the way. |
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Great thread Greg, I for one always wondered about some of the questions that have been answered on threads like this & the one from GMTII master.. Thanks for bringing some insight to grey dealers. BTW you are a class act sir.
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Love the Thread Greg!, and although I did purchase my first watch from a TRF dealer already, I am now way more informed on my second.... Tony...getting itchy..LOL
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Greg, I assume that personal security must be a concern when receiving shipments or transporting expensive watches given the number of transactions you conduct. I won't ask you about your measures, but have you ever had a close call related to your profession?
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Tony is a class act, congrats on your first (and impeding second) Rolex purchase :)
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Greg, do you have employees or are you able to handle everything on your own? Seems like the buying is the most time consuming part of your business and I'd think you'd want to do that yourself.
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Another question Greg: I assume your inventory is rather large at any given time - where do you keep all the boxes?
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I do have a shop with plenty of room for storage.
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