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Old 30 May 2015, 07:55 AM   #1
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AD experience in the northeast

Hello RF community
I am looking into entering the Rolex fray
The BLNR is a front runner
Although I want to experience TRF sellers it seems that msrp at a dealer makes sense on the Bruiser gmt
Since I live in CT close to RI, NY, and MA are there any recommended ADs that provide "the AD experience" more than others? Or is the experience kind of a myth?
Avoiding $500 in tax makes it worth a Saturday drive...
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Old 30 May 2015, 08:23 AM   #2
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What experience are you hoping to receive at an AD? Think you might be disappointed. Also, as a first time customer, I don't think you'll get any discount whatsoever, especially on the BLNR. This, of course, assumes that the AD even has one in stock.
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Old 30 May 2015, 08:28 AM   #3
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Pretty much counted on no discount.
I have seen people talking about some experience
Typically when I have bought a watch they size the bracelet, swipe my card, and give me a bag to send me on my way. I doubt the Rolex experience to be much more than that. But if it is more I'd like to know
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Old 30 May 2015, 08:29 AM   #4
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I got a nice foot rub from Steve at Lux Bond and Green in Boston if that's what you mean by the "AD experience."
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Old 30 May 2015, 08:29 AM   #5
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Also, Tourneau has one in stock and offers an extended warranty. At msrp that may be a good option? I have heard people complain about them but probably due to their lack of haggling
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Old 30 May 2015, 08:30 AM   #6
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I got a nice foot rub from Steve at Lux Bond and Green in Boston if that's what you mean by the "AD experience."

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Old 30 May 2015, 08:37 AM   #7
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I believe it is important to form a relationship with a local AD. Discounts are hard to come by unless the dealer is open to your inquiries. A good relationship will get you invited to events and maybe a little swag now and again.
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Old 30 May 2015, 09:47 AM   #8
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You need to try the DavidSW experience - you get a personalized Fed Ex box too !!
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Old 30 May 2015, 09:55 AM   #9
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Sawyers in Laconia, New Hampshire will be well worth the drive for you. See Jim. They are my #1 AD, and I live half way across the country.
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Old 30 May 2015, 09:56 AM   #10
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Not sure that I've found anything special about the experience at any of them however they might ship a watch ti your house and save you the sales tax if they don't have a brick and mortar location in your state. Longs in Boston tends to have a descent selection on hand at most times.
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Old 30 May 2015, 10:18 AM   #11
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Going to an AD is like getting a hooker AND paying extra for the "girlfriend experience."
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Old 30 May 2015, 10:37 AM   #12
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+1 for Sawyer' s jewelry in Laconia,NH

Absolutely top notch group of folks!

And no sales tax in NH.

When I was there several weeks ago they had a nice selection of desirable sport Rolexes in the case.
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Old 30 May 2015, 11:13 AM   #13
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Going to an AD is like getting a hooker AND paying extra for the "girlfriend experience."
Now THAT is funny! And most likely true on most occasions. Remember, hookers at least don't charge state sales tax!
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Old 30 May 2015, 11:20 AM   #14
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Now THAT is funny! And most likely true on most occasions. Remember, hookers at least don't charge state sales tax!
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Old 30 May 2015, 11:24 AM   #15
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Maybe you can try the ad's in Atlantic City.
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Old 30 May 2015, 11:36 AM   #16
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I've had the AD experience...give me TRF any day.
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Old 30 May 2015, 11:51 AM   #17
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AD experience is overrated......Ive bought several and never receive more than what I pay for. I've bought from members here too with the only difference is saving a lot more money, a lot more
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Old 30 May 2015, 11:54 AM   #18
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With ADs there is no doubt about condition or authenticity. That is what you pay for. Build rapport and get a discount.
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Old 30 May 2015, 01:46 PM   #19
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Going to an AD is like getting a hooker AND paying extra for the "girlfriend experience."
This is so true!
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Old 30 May 2015, 03:05 PM   #20
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Going to an AD is like getting a hooker AND paying extra for the "girlfriend experience."
That is so funny!!! I'd much rather just have a simple taste of reality than idiotic roll playing.
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Old 30 May 2015, 11:00 PM   #21
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Tried an "AD Experience" in RI...was willing to pay $500 more than I would from DavidSW for it all in...AD wouldn't budge from $850 more than DavidSW(no I did not tell them where/how I was going to get it from). Called David the next day and he proceeded to beat their price by $1150...never will I use an AD again other than to try on watches.
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Old 30 May 2015, 11:35 PM   #22
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If you want to go the AD route, try Springer's in Portsmouth NH
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Old 31 May 2015, 12:06 AM   #23
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With ADs there is no doubt about condition or authenticity. That is what you pay for. Build rapport and get a discount.
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Old 31 May 2015, 12:14 AM   #24
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Tried an "AD Experience" in RI...was willing to pay $500 more than I would from DavidSW for it all in...AD wouldn't budge from $850 more than DavidSW(no I did not tell them where/how I was going to get it from). Called David the next day and he proceeded to beat their price by $1150...never will I use an AD again other than to try on watches.
It's not about just saving money..You're missing the whole point of luxury buying. I personally can care less about a discount. I'm in a position where I technically do not need a discount. If one NEEDS a discount, one should not be buying a Rolex or any luxury timepiece.

I have built a solid relationship with my AD and always get 20%+ on ANY Rolex I want. I am always one of the first who is offered a new style when it comes out. But all this took time. Its a nice perk but it has no control over what I buy or when I buy.

There are always those who will never get the whole "Rolex" experience. It is a shame.
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Old 31 May 2015, 12:18 AM   #25
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I got a nice foot rub from Steve at Lux Bond and Green in Boston if that's what you mean by the "AD experience."
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Old 31 May 2015, 01:03 AM   #26
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Let me explain the "AD Experience" to all the people foolish enough to use the "trusted sellers"

You walk into the AD and are immediately stopped at the door.

"You will not walk sir!" yells a person from inside. He claps his hands and the floor in front of you opens. Four giant men emerge holding a throne made of solid gold. The seat is filled with feathers of geese that were bred for this purpose. It is covered by the finest silk in the world. Sitting on it is like sitting on a marshmallow covered by a cloud.

You take a seat on the throne and the men carry you from case to case as you try on different watches. You are not allowed to lift a finger. Another person raises your hand, places the watch on it, and then turns it towards your face. This is done for as many watches as you wish to see.

A platinum tray is placed in front of you for your AD meal. A menu is provided and all the options have already been prepared. A full time chef is preparing meals throughout the day for all guests.

After you choose your watch, it must be sized. A different technician is required for each link to be removed. After they remove a link, they are fired and new technicians must be hired. This ensures a fresh set of hands on each link of every watch sold at the AD.

After payment is complete, your thrown is carried to the center of the store. At this time, all the employees, and extras that have been hired by the AD encircle you. They all drop to one knee and bow to the majesty of a new Rolex owner (think of the people bowing to the hobbits at the end of the lord of the rings).

I think that is pretty standard as far as AD experiences go. If your AD is doing something different, you might want to give Rolex a call

No.... Sorry. It's Saturday and I have nothing to do until later in the evening. Got a little carried away.


At the end of the day, people should choose the option they are more comfortable with.

A Rolex is a watch, nothing more, nothing less. Yes, it is a very nice watch, but it's not some unobtainable item that was created for select members of humanity.

It's a luxury item, but it's a mass produced luxury item.

My father recently got his first Rolex and he felt more comfortable going with an AD. I told him about the trusted sellers here and gave him the option. We went with an AD and it was a fine experience. We went to Lee Perla in NJ and both the people who helped us were friendly, professional, and it was a nice time.

People act as though buying from an AD is some magical experience simply because the item itself is relatively expensive. It really isn't. Yes, the store itself is usually nicer, but AD experiences can be poor if the people you are dealing with aren't to your liking.

The thing that bothers me is how dismissive some people can be towards the "trusted sellers". It's not like there are hundreds of them and it's impossible to figure out who is legitimate. There are a handful that I would call trusted and they have more honest feedback than any AD could hope to achieve.

Using an AD is fine, but feeling superior because you paid more for the exact same thing as another person is not.

Now if we were talking about a Patek, Lange, or any other watch that is actually difficult to obtain, then I would also say that an AD is the best way to go. A Rolex not so much.
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Old 31 May 2015, 01:10 AM   #27
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X2 for Springers in NH. I have purchased several pieces from them over the years and they have always treated me fairly and honestly.

BUT........

There was no "AD Experience". Even after buying my fifth watch from them. No champagne, no chocolates, no Rolex trinkets, pens/pins/cloths/whatever.

Its a nice drive and my wife and I always have a nice lunch overlooking the water in a local pub. That is the extent of the experience.

I think the DavidSW experience is far better. N ot just because of the savings. He is truly more appreciative and helpful than any 10 AD's I have ever worked with.
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Old 31 May 2015, 01:25 AM   #28
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Sawyers in Laconia, New Hampshire will be well worth the drive for you. See Jim. They are my #1 AD, and I live half way across the country.
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Old 31 May 2015, 01:26 AM   #29
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It's not about just saving money..You're missing the whole point of luxury buying. I personally can care less about a discount. I'm in a position where I technically do not need a discount. If one NEEDS a discount, one should not be buying a Rolex or any luxury timepiece.

I have built a solid relationship with my AD and always get 20%+ on ANY Rolex I want. I am always one of the first who is offered a new style when it comes out. But all this took time. Its a nice perk but it has no control over what I buy or when I buy.

There are always those who will never get the whole "Rolex" experience. It is a shame.
I am trying to figure out how the AD putting my watch in a fancy bag and swiping my credit card is diminishing my ownership experience on my Rolex's. Just the fact that I go into an AD wearing a Rolex generally provides me quite a level of service. It is the one place my watches always get noticed, because they think if I own one and am looking I might be willing to purchase another. I own one that I got the AD experience purchasing and one that I got down another avenue I don't think one is any better or worse than the other they both say Rolex.

I find your argument about if one NEEDS a discount one shouldn't be buying a luxury watch rather against the philosophy of most on this forum who love Rolex for what they are and not for what they cost. Why would I pay $33000 dollars plus tax for the same watch that I can purchase virtually like new for $20000 all day long. That is $13000, what would that $13000 make me in investments over a few year. Saving money like this I get my cake and eat it too. Many AD's sell pre-owned watches for these prices. is my experience buying a pre-owned from an AD going to be that much different from buying one new from the same person in the same store?
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It's not about just saving money..You're missing the whole point of luxury buying. I personally can care less about a discount. I'm in a position where I technically do not need a discount. If one NEEDS a discount, one should not be buying a Rolex or any luxury timepiece.

I have built a solid relationship with my AD and always get 20%+ on ANY Rolex I want. I am always one of the first who is offered a new style when it comes out. But all this took time. Its a nice perk but it has no control over what I buy or when I buy.

There are always those who will never get the whole "Rolex" experience. It is a shame.
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