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Old 16 June 2020, 03:35 AM   #1
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Looking for your experiences on bundling at the AD

Hey everyone. Over the last few years I enjoyed flipping and trying watches from different brands to get a feel for what I like. I just started a new career as a nurse practitioner which requires a lot of my time (picture a zombie wearing a wristwatch). Also, there is a lot less watch trading in Canada right now due to COVID. For these reasons I have decided to settle down with a small collection for the time being.

I am wondering what I should expect from a typical AD with regards to bundling? I am in the market for a day-date 40 so it may be a good idea to look for another steel piece that is on my want list. I have a good relationship with a couple of AD's and will discuss with them in due time... I am just looking to hear about your experiences with bundling so I have a bit more information.

Would it be reasonable to ask for high priority on a ceramic steel daytona (white dial) if i was to purchase a day-date 40 at the same time?

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Old 16 June 2020, 03:43 AM   #2
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Hey everyone. Over the last few years I enjoyed flipping and trying watches from different brands to get a feel for what I like. I just started a new career as a nurse practitioner which requires a lot of my time (picture a zombie wearing a wristwatch). Also, there is a lot less watch trading in Canada right now due to COVID. For these reasons I have decided to settle down with a small collection for the time being.

I am wondering what I should expect from a typical AD with regards to bundling? I am in the market for a day-date 40 so it may be a good idea to look for another steel piece that is on my want list. I have a good relationship with a couple of AD's and will discuss with them in due time... I am just looking to hear about your experiences with bundling so I have a bit more information.

Would it be reasonable to ask for high priority on a ceramic steel daytona (white dial) if i was to purchase a day-date 40?

thanks,

Josh
If you are willing to buy two watches at the same time, a DD 40 for MSRP and a steel Daytona for MSRP, I expect the AD will gladly accommodate you.
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Old 16 June 2020, 03:49 AM   #3
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If you are willing to buy two watches at the same time, a DD 40 for MSRP and a steel Daytona for MSRP, I expect the AD will gladly accommodate you.
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