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Old 5 February 2018, 06:48 AM   #31
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Wasting money...

Well then, buy a swatch Vs. a Rolex. And avoid "wasting" a TON of money.
I would prefer a Rolex at msrp... not some inflated grey market price.
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Old 5 February 2018, 07:06 AM   #32
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I would prefer a Rolex at msrp... not some inflated grey market price.
Do you also prefer MSRP on a PM model or would you prefer the 25% lower price from the grey dealer ?
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Old 5 February 2018, 07:40 AM   #33
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Old 5 February 2018, 07:56 AM   #34
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How can the grey sellers who post on the classified forum keep their stock constantly refurbished? A couple of them have websites and it seems like they have 3-5x more watches that my local AD!

I just don't get it. I have called around looking for a couple hard to find SS models and all I get is the 1-2 year wait song and dance.

Should I just give in to the Grey side and pay them their premium??

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Old 5 February 2018, 08:24 AM   #35
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I would prefer a Rolex at msrp... not some inflated grey market price.


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Old 5 February 2018, 08:28 AM   #36
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I’ve heard that some ADs are partnering with grey sellers. Obviously it wouldn’t be a good idea for ADs to sale over retail price directly so they probably are making nice profits by jacking up the prices and have someone else do the transaction. But who knows
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Old 5 February 2018, 08:34 AM   #37
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Thanks. Been lucky last few weeks. Walked into ad never heard of while visiting old colonial town< Bought Blnr for msrp on the spot. Number #1 on waitlist for special order sky d with 50% down. You can def get what you want without getting gouged by some of our trusted sellers. I am all for capitalism but hoping Rolex will be able to clamp down on this problem.
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Old 5 February 2018, 08:35 AM   #38
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Do you also prefer MSRP on a PM model or would you prefer the 25% lower price from the grey dealer ?
this is very true. how do grey dealer sell new in box PM at 25-30% off retail?? WTF
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Old 5 February 2018, 08:37 AM   #39
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My local AD just got a Bluesy and a deepsea blue. buy the bluesy at MSRP and take a loss. I could buy the deep sea and make a few hundred. Maybe, I should become a grey dealer....
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Old 5 February 2018, 08:39 AM   #40
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Do you also prefer MSRP on a PM model or would you prefer the 25% lower price from the grey dealer ?

No. I was referring to ss demand models to clarify. I think most ad’s will do 15-20 % on pm piece , possible 25% yg here in USA. If grey can do 30% on new pm... I might consider. I have no problem buying preowned from trusted seller but price for ss pieces are ridiculous.
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Old 5 February 2018, 08:41 AM   #41
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Do you also prefer MSRP on a PM model or would you prefer the 25% lower price from the grey dealer ?
I'd prefer the AD
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Old 5 February 2018, 08:54 AM   #42
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+1 there has to be a total kickback. I don't buy they also take some of undesirable models etc. there has to be a kickback or white envelope being passed back and forth.

extremely frustrating to see greys with multiple sky d, blnr etc and ad's have wait list.

I think there is a place for greys to sell preowned watches but buying the stock then charging ridiculous premiums is frustrating to say the least.

I was in one ad last week, they told me that rolex had purchased a ss model from a grey dealer. they came back to the ad and questioned why they had sold the watch to this person. I am sure it is hard for rolex to crackdown but I was surprised that had purchased a rolex back off the market. this is just per salesman at ad but no other proof.

I have heard of Rolex doing that.
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Old 5 February 2018, 10:30 AM   #43
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I see a lot of people talking about grey market’s inflated prices. What about when you save 10k like I just did? I’ve always bought from an AD. This is the first time I went grey and purchased from a great TS I found here on the forum. As many people explained in a thread I started, the warranty is transferable. So really my question is why would any one ever buy from an AD??? I may never again and I have 3 within 8 miles of where I live with plenty of inventory.

Of course back to this thread, I asked the TS where he got the watch. I’m under the impression that many greys do a lot of business with certain AD’s so they get watches and are able to sell them at a profit. Mine still had all the stickers on it.
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Old 5 February 2018, 10:38 AM   #44
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Bringing some tacos on Monday to my AD. I'll report back TRF....


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Old 5 February 2018, 10:40 AM   #45
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Do you also prefer MSRP on a PM model or would you prefer the 25% lower price from the grey dealer ?
That truly depends on the watch. A BLNR at an AD is cheaper than going to a grey market dealer right now. The cheapest BLNR on chrono24 is $9400. So, in this instance, going to an AD is the cheaper route. You can also get a discount off retail.
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Old 5 February 2018, 11:30 AM   #46
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I'm still not sold on grey dealers for new watches...used ones, maybe, but it depends. My new 216570 was $500 cheaper brand new from an AD than the cheapest new I could find from a grey dealer.
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Old 5 February 2018, 12:28 PM   #47
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I'd prefer the AD
So you would rather pay 36K at an AD for a white gold Sub versus 26K for the same watch from a trusted seller here?
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Old 5 February 2018, 12:37 PM   #48
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My new 216570 was $500 cheaper brand new from an AD than the cheapest new I could find from a grey dealer.
I don't know about the other countries but Explorer 2 and Milgauss aren't exactly best seller models in Malaysia.The last time I checked at the Rolex boutique, both models were still on display in the glass cabinet.(The Explorer II will eventually be sold to customer or a another grey trader but difficult to move the Milgauss).However Grey dealers here were offering a BNIB unworn 6 digit Polar for US$ 7K, cheaper than the boutique. I notice buyers prefer the 5 digit Explorer II especially the ones fitted with the 3186 movement
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Old 5 February 2018, 12:42 PM   #49
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I don't know about the other countries but Explorer 2 and Milgauss aren't exactly best seller models in Malaysia.The last time I checked at the Rolex boutique, both models were still on display in the glass cabinet.However Grey dealers here were offering a BNIB unworn 6 digit Polar for US$ 7K, cheaper than the boutique
Exactly...some ADs are willing to negotiate down to prices less than what the grey dealers are asking. As I said, it depends on model (216570 being one that is easily negotiable), so don't automatically assume that a grey dealer is the best option. Sometimes you may be surprised at what an AD can offer...

Yesterday, I paid in the mid-$6k range for a Polar 216570, brand new from an AD.
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Old 15 February 2018, 09:39 AM   #50
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This is interesting to me. I have a question regarding grey dealers vs. trusted sellers. For example Jomashop vs a TRF trusted seller.

Are both sourcing the watches in a similar way? From a true grey market like Jomashop, you typically don't get a warranty card but you get an "in-house" warranty. By not giving out a warranty card, it would be tough to know from what AD the watch actually originated, in a way they're protecting their "source." I'm sure Rolex could track the serial, but I'm looking at just surface level here.

For a trusted seller, often the warranty cards are blank. Does this not put their AD source at risk to some degree?
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Old 15 February 2018, 10:09 AM   #51
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Just my 2 cents.

All the watches comes from Rolex and are sold through ADs. In today's digital age not having a online POS sale can be challenging. You can buy JLC, TAGs, Omega and other brands online! They are customers who don't have an AD nearby, or who prefer buying online just for convenience, plus it saves you sales tax!
An AD cannot sell watches online, they partner with a grey dealer, who can sell their slow moving inventory online, reaching to a far wider audience! Something that isn't moving and is sold by a grey dealer at a cheaper price but still brings profit to the AD. Like PM models etc.
And a premium/hard to find model sells for a premium(ADs cannot sell at a premium either). ADs and grey seller can share the profit on premium models.

It's a win win situation for the AD. The grey seller makes profit and provides extra service to customers(used watches, limited versions etc, old stock)- but has low overheads!

Like Rolex, PP and A. Lange are only sold through ADs, but you find them at grey dealers easily and can buy one online. It is hard to move watches when you don't have enough walk in customers!
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Old 15 February 2018, 10:21 PM   #52
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For example, lets take a Hulk. The AD charge $9100. Plus sales tax 9737. The grey market is 10-10.5k. Obv no sales tax. If you go ahead and buy now from a grey before the rumored "price hike", then you basically break even.

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Old 15 February 2018, 10:31 PM   #53
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Just my 2 cents.

All the watches comes from Rolex and are sold through ADs. In today's digital age not having a online POS sale can be challenging. You can buy JLC, TAGs, Omega and other brands online! They are customers who don't have an AD nearby, or who prefer buying online just for convenience, plus it saves you sales tax!
An AD cannot sell watches online, they partner with a grey dealer, who can sell their slow moving inventory online, reaching to a far wider audience! Something that isn't moving and is sold by a grey dealer at a cheaper price but still brings profit to the AD. Like PM models etc.
And a premium/hard to find model sells for a premium(ADs cannot sell at a premium either). ADs and grey seller can share the profit on premium models.

It's a win win situation for the AD. The grey seller makes profit and provides extra service to customers(used watches, limited versions etc, old stock)- but has low overheads!

Like Rolex, PP and A. Lange are only sold through ADs, but you find them at grey dealers easily and can buy one online. It is hard to move watches when you don't have enough walk in customers!
Has anyone looked at Amazon lately? You'll be surprised.
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Old 15 February 2018, 10:40 PM   #54
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Easy.

They buy a hand full of models that ARE NOT selling at the AD for 10% or so over cost.

Then they ask in return for purchasing a bunch of models that aren't selling at the AD, that they get a couple desireable models to sweeten the deal.
I don’t know if an AD can keep the lights on with 10% profit! With rent, overhead, utilities, salaries....... etc.
I can see maybe 20% above and moving some of the slow sales along with a few hot items make perfect sense!
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Old 16 February 2018, 12:27 AM   #55
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My guess is 50% comes directly from AD’s. Gray sellers buy in bulk and take hard to sell items like platinum and gold models. But in return they get a fair discount on SS models. The AD gets to unload a watch that otherwise may have sat for a very long time. Although the gray dealer may not make money on the PM piece they are sure to make it on the SS models.

The other half comes from regular people. Whether it’s an intentional flip or someone just selling a watch they’re no longer interested in.


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Old 16 February 2018, 12:54 AM   #56
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They make tacos. ADs love tacos. They trade. The better the tacos the better the watches.


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