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Old 11 November 2016, 10:21 AM   #31
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What about other places in UK? I might stay in Leeds for a few days, any luck there?
Practice your Yorkshire accent, be tight with money and don't wash and you might just have a chance with ADs in the county.
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Old 11 November 2016, 10:44 AM   #32
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What about other places in UK? I might stay in Leeds for a few days, any luck there?
I suppose after what's happened in the last week,,,a lot will depend on the Dollar by the time you make your way over. How much is a No Date Sub in the States?

Leeds - i never go up there. You could google the numbers for a boutique in that area,,make a call or email them. Just depends on how much traveling you want to make for the amount of $ you might save. But if you are here anyway I suppose you have nothing to lose.

Good luck and enjoy your trip.
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Old 11 November 2016, 10:47 AM   #33
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Practice your Yorkshire accent, be tight with money and don't wash and you might just have a chance with ADs in the county.
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Old 11 November 2016, 11:20 AM   #34
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I suppose after what's happened in the last week,,,a lot will depend on the Dollar by the time you make your way over. How much is a No Date Sub in the States?

Leeds - i never go up there. You could google the numbers for a boutique in that area,,make a call or email them. Just depends on how much traveling you want to make for the amount of $ you might save. But if you are here anyway I suppose you have nothing to lose.

Good luck and enjoy your trip.
I believe 114060 is priced around $7500 plus tax, but I was able to negotiate with an AD in Seattle for $6900, and Thanh Do quoted me for $6500. It would be around $5850 after tax refund if I bought it in UK.
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Old 11 November 2016, 12:55 PM   #35
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cheaper would be from a TS here (DavidSW, takuya, etc.)....unless you really need to buy it in London and deal with customs on the way back
While I understand the trusted seller fans on the forum love to give loads of advertising to TSs, lets not move to misinformation. Buying a watch at RRP in the UK, getting a VAT refund, and paying customs duty upon importation into the United States is CHEAPER THAN USING A TRUSTED SELLER.

True, a SS sports model may not be available to purchase, but that's a different issue than cost. Anyway, I'm constantly reading posts here about someone in UK who found a SS posts model or sees one in a shop.

So, OP, give it a shot and see what you can find! Good luck!
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Old 11 November 2016, 02:03 PM   #36
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While I understand the trusted seller fans on the forum love to give loads of advertising to TSs, lets not move to misinformation. Buying a watch at RRP in the UK, getting a VAT refund, and paying customs duty upon importation into the United States is CHEAPER THAN USING A TRUSTED SELLER.

True, a SS sports model may not be available to purchase, but that's a different issue than cost. Anyway, I'm constantly reading posts here about someone in UK who found a SS posts model or sees one in a shop.

So, OP, give it a shot and see what you can find! Good luck!
Thanks! Speaking of custom duty, any idea how much would that be?
I was searching about this on the internet, there are people saying that just wear the watch on the wrist and hide the box in the luggage, any idea how doable is that? Again, thank you for your input!
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Old 11 November 2016, 03:06 PM   #37
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Thanks! Speaking of custom duty, any idea how much would that be?
I was searching about this on the internet, there are people saying that just wear the watch on the wrist and hide the box in the luggage, any idea how doable is that? Again, thank you for your input!
That doesn't seem to be an easy answer. The best I could find was:

-first $800 exempt ($1600 for a couple)
-next $1000 at 3% duty ($2000 for a couple)
-remaining value taxed at 3.1% duty,
or taxed at $1.61 each plus 4.4% duty

The equation would be:

(Price Paid - $1800) * .031 + $30 + $1.61,

where the first product in the equation is the duty above $1800, the first sum is the 3% duty on the first $1000, and the second sum is the duty fee for each piece applied.

So, a $7,000 watch at 3.1% would be $161.12,
or a $7,000 watch at 4.4% plus $1.61 would be $230.41.

But don't trust ME, the duty rates are complicated and I'm not an expert.
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Old 12 November 2016, 07:08 AM   #38
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That doesn't seem to be an easy answer. The best I could find was:

-first $800 exempt ($1600 for a couple)
-next $1000 at 3% duty ($2000 for a couple)
-remaining value taxed at 3.1% duty,
or taxed at $1.61 each plus 4.4% duty

The equation would be:

(Price Paid - $1800) * .031 + $30 + $1.61,

where the first product in the equation is the duty above $1800, the first sum is the 3% duty on the first $1000, and the second sum is the duty fee for each piece applied.

So, a $7,000 watch at 3.1% would be $161.12,
or a $7,000 watch at 4.4% plus $1.61 would be $230.41.

But don't trust ME, the duty rates are complicated and I'm not an expert.
Wow, thank you for doing the math, I will keep that in mind
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Old 7 February 2018, 11:05 PM   #39
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Buying a rolex from another country

If I Buy a rolex from the rolex store in India would it make an impact on the value of the watch in London and also if I try selling in the future would it cause any problems
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Old 9 February 2018, 07:28 AM   #40
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Buying a rolex from another country
If I Buy a rolex from the rolex store in India would it make an impact on the value of the watch in London and also if I try selling in the future would it cause any problems
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Old 16 February 2018, 10:16 AM   #41
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SS Rolexes are scarce, UK shouldn't be an option.
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