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27 May 2022, 11:41 PM | #1 |
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Explorer wait times
Hi everyone, I am hopeful future Rolex owner with a question. I lurked a bit to try and see if I could find an answer with no luck. My fiance agreed to chip in for a nice watch as an engagement gift. I went to a few ADs in Maryland area to try things on and fell in love with the Explorer 36mm. It fits my wrist perfectly and seems great for every day wear. Of course I'll check in every 3-4 weeks to see if any progress has been made, but I'm not going to purchase things I don't want or bring gifts as I've seen a few people suggest. This weekend I'm going to try and visit each of the ADs in the DMV area and hopefully hop on their lists.
Is it reasonable to hope for getting my hands on an Explorer by October timeframe or should I be considering other options? I'm not willing to pay secondary prices. Thanks in advance for the advice! |
28 May 2022, 12:07 AM | #2 |
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It’s possible if you get lucky, but the DMV area is pretty difficult because of all the big spenders in DC and NoVA. That said, my AD mentioned that the explorer 36 wasn’t particularly hot compared to other sport models so there may be a chance for you to get it within a few months.
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try as many ADs as possible, you should have decent chances is MD I think. Most of your counterparts will flock to Delaware to save on sales tax. I know you said no to secondary prices but the 5 digit models will be about what you'll pay for new (if you hunt around). I have a preowned explorer one. Swiss only. I'm very pleased with it
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28 May 2022, 03:38 AM | #6 |
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28 May 2022, 03:43 AM | #7 | |
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I agree with the other posters that trying the ADs in Maryland will be the best bet, especially if you live in the state. Most of the places I’ve been to have asked me if I was local and that may have an effect on their decision when allocating pieces. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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28 May 2022, 04:06 AM | #8 |
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It’s a great reference. Love my 124270. Have you considered going to a reputable TRF seller? Prices on these pieces in the preowned market are slowly coming down to reality. . Happy hunting.
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I did look and I'll keep my eye out for any that pop out in my price range. Thank you! |
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28 May 2022, 04:59 AM | #10 |
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I'm in Canada so might be a different story, but I felt like my 7-9 month wait was a reasonable wait for the Explorer. At least you've got a better chance to make it onto a "list". Good luck with your search! |
28 May 2022, 05:07 AM | #11 |
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FWIW, I had good luck at the Tourneau (I guess Bucherer now?) at the Pentagon City mall, back in October 2020, getting a 126610 Sub (just months after its debut!) after waiting only maybe 8 weeks or so. New customer---hadn't bought anything there before or since, and didn't nag them at all. When I requested to get on the list it was via phone: my first time visiting the store in person was when I went to collect the watch. I talked with the SA (who was a store manager) on the phone for a while when I first inquired--maybe 10 minutes or so--and that was it. In hindsight, I think I got extremely lucky, as there might still be people waiting for this same reference who put in their names before I did. But I'd say it's worth trying them.
The Explorer, being 36mm and uncomplicated (2 things I happen to like about it!), probably won't be as difficult to acquire as a Sub. And you might have better luck if your fiancé does the talking (assuming s/he is willing?), as it'll make for a more compelling rationale to get it done by October. Alternatively, if you're willing to buy preowned, you can get 5-digit Explorer (which many here might agree is a superior watch in many respects!) right now for about the same or less money. Jacek at Tropical Watch has several including one with papers; also at least one 6-digit Explorer. Hunt around at the trusted vintage/preowned sites (HQ Milton, et al) and you're bound to find some competitive options. |
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P.S. Lenkersdorfer at Tyson's Corner is a Rolex AD that also deals in preowned; if you register your interest there (assuming you are willing to buy preowned), you might double your chances. And I wouldn't judge their preowned selection by their website, as, in my experience, they often have items in stock that they don't list or haven't listed yet, so it's worth asking.
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28 May 2022, 05:49 AM | #13 |
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I've also registered interest in an Explorer a couple of months ago with my AD and don't plan on making contact again. Checking in every 3-4 weeks seems a bit excessive to me personally, I'd find it rather annoying but maybe others with more experience can chime in about contact frequency and what etiquette is.
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28 May 2022, 06:26 AM | #14 |
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Welcome to the forum. And congrats on your engagement.
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28 May 2022, 08:21 AM | #15 |
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I got mine after 6 months. I showed interest very early on and was told that I received the 2nd one they received. It depends on how central your AD & the country (market) you're in. I would say that you might be able to make it happen, with some explanation to the AD from your finance’s side. Congratulations!
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28 May 2022, 10:41 AM | #17 |
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My recommendation: it's not so much about being patient, but rather hammering home the engagement present story to the AD in a genuine way. From my experience, AD's love to connect a purchase to a meaningful occasion. Bringing your wife in to schmooze couldn't hurt either.
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28 May 2022, 10:52 AM | #18 |
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Two thoughts… if you are engaged, are there rings to be purchased? If so I’d buy them from an AD that you seem to connect with the best. Bring up the occasion — spend history helps, but so can future spend potential.
As one “lucky” poster mentioned, it is about what sales associate you happen upon. Go on a hectic Saturday and you get the B-team new hire and you likely get nowhere… go on a day when you connect with the manager, or the SA who is their expert guy/gal for watches, then you may have a chance. |
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28 May 2022, 04:57 PM | #21 |
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I had the 114270, and now own the 124270.
One could prefer the drilled lugs or the vibe or looking of 5 digit Explorers (including 114270), but in no way they could be superior to the last one. Having said that, it’s not a very hot reference, and I would suggest you to wait (I got mine in 11 days) |
29 May 2022, 05:09 AM | #22 |
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I went into my local AD on May 14th to ask about an Explorer and was told that due to low demand for the 36mm version it could arrive in several weeks to several months so I put my name at the top of the list as they had one on order. Imagine my surprise when he called on May 25th to tell me my watch was in! I was there an hour later and bought it. I live in central Florida and the snowbird season is over so there was little traffic in the store. Try a smaller AD in a smaller town. You never know.
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