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19 April 2019, 04:50 AM | #1 |
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Hi! Pretty new here. Looking to add my first Rolex to my small collection. I did have an Explorer I many years ago, but thought it was too small and sold it.
Anyway, question is this- so, i found the watch i want from a very reputable on this board grey dealer- the watch is brand new. I was told the warranty would be from Rolex and be in my name, and that all i have to do is take the warranty card to an AD and they would swipe and all would be good. How does this work? Does this make sense? I was always under the impression that an AD would be upset that i have a new Rolex from a grey dealer...and this might cause a problem. If anyone has any input it would be appreciated. First time having to deal with this, as my current watch is a Breitling GMT-not that hard to come by! Thanks- |
19 April 2019, 04:59 AM | #2 |
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The card should have been swiped by the AD before it went to the grey, then the grey just resells it like any used watch.
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19 April 2019, 05:04 AM | #3 |
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warranty travels with the watch .. should be ok as long as you trust the seller
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19 April 2019, 05:09 AM | #4 |
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Warranty Card should already be swiped with your name attached to the serial number before they issue the card. They simply write your name on the card after the fact. I hear they may be printing it on the card in the future.
I just recently purchased a DJ 41 from a Grey Dealer and also had my name put on the card as it was a new 2019 model. I'm yet to have an AD swipe the card for the very reason you mentioned. |
19 April 2019, 05:47 AM | #5 |
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Got it. The Grey is a very reputable one; based on the info i have seen here. I am going to have to pay over msrp, or wait 3 years for an AD to get it in!
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19 April 2019, 07:29 AM | #7 |
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The Grey dealers I have spoke with like Jomashop don’t offer a factory warranty on new watches, they advise they can’t due to the fact they sell for less than MSRP but do offer there own in-house warranty
As stated there are Grey dealers that purchase the watch new and already registered to the original owner, case in point my DJII was purchased from Bob’s and it came with the warranty card dated and filled out with the original purchase persons name on it but had never been worn but was only a year old so I was fortunate enough to get the remainder of the 5 year warranty from Rolex but Jomashop clearly, Authentic Watches both clearly state that all there new watches come with an in-house warranty Chrono24 now is different as I believe they are kind of an in between, I think some on chrono24 are personal sellers and some are maybe brokers and the watches I have looked at on there state they come with factory warranty so not sure how that all works |
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If what you are saying you can take it to any AD to have the card swiped. That is most likely wrong. An AD can only swipe the cards of watches allocated to them. You would need to go back to the AD whose name is on the card to have it swiped. As stated, that card was probably swiped when it left that AD.
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Grey Market watches are parallel imports and have bypassed the authorized distributor. They have also not been purchased by a retail customer before and so they have never had a warranty "swipe", or any other input. Grey Market watches do not have valid warranties. If it is a re-seller, not Grey Market, then the watch should have a valid warranty period left since it was purchased on the open market. The card may be in somebody else's name, or unnamed, but should be dated. A re-seller may also purchase out-of-country and just put your name on cards. Grey Market imports such as Jomashop, Alan Furman, Costo, etc., are distinctly different from Forum or other Internet resellers where a consumer has properly purchased the watch.
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If the dealer in question made that claim of having an AD swipe the card then ask him to add your name to the card and go have it swiped himself.
Then you’ll be sure. The high volume dealers should have the leverage to get that done for you You or I, on the other hand, would fail at having a random AD swipe a card for us...10 times out of 10. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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I understand that new procedures in place call for running the card through new machines, and it imprints name and date.. Perhaps somebody could verify that.
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19 April 2019, 09:53 AM | #13 |
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No AD is going to swipe a warranty card for a watch they did not sell. Typically the buyer buys the watch, the AD swipes the card and has the buyer sign the card.
I would be surprised if any AD would sell a watch without first swiping the warranty card, at least here is the USA. |
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Yeah, I don't know how you're going to get the warranty activated after the fact unless your grey dealer has an arrangement with a specific AD. You certainly can't just walk into any AD and get it activated.
But grey dealers selling watches with real warranties is relatively common. As other posters have noted, it just gets activated when it leaves the AD it was sourced from -- the name is on it doesn't matter. Not that it needs proving, but I had no trouble getting my grey BLNR regulated under the active warranty it came with, and I'm not the fellow on the card. |
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I can attest to the name being irrelevant, I received my DJII hand dated and hand signed with the owners name and it was dated 11-18 and when I took it in to the local AD 3-19 to have it regulated they looked at the warranty card and then packed it up with the watch and sent it off to the RSC in Dallas and came back with $0 due and said all covered under warranty
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Is there anyway to check if the warranty card has been swiped if you buy a grey supplied watch.
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If it is going to have your name then it is going to be purchased after you make the deal with the gray dealer. You are taking advantage of the gray dealers buying power to get what you want when you want it. If it is or is not the right price is for you to decide.
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