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Old 2 June 2015, 10:26 AM   #31
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You need to do your homework. I've no time to convince you.
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Old 2 June 2015, 10:35 AM   #32
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Very entertaining thread.

I've bought from my local Ad on 4 occasions, and I've dealt with a trusted seller here. I can happily state there was no difference in terms of the service I received

Not every purchase decision comes down to dollars and cents. For me it's more about trust and service.
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Old 2 June 2015, 10:49 AM   #33
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Size it yourself, might be the easiest watches to remove links
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Old 2 June 2015, 11:31 AM   #34
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Thanks to Thomaspp and others for insight into what trusted sellers are about.
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Old 2 June 2015, 11:42 AM   #35
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It is indeed an expensive hobby...that's why I'm going to save every penny I can. I'm not like the guy on the TV ad who is literally made of money. Buying fewer watches? As Thomas said, not an option.

And us flippers know, if you buy right, flipping/selling is a lot less painful.
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Old 2 June 2015, 11:57 AM   #36
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Trusted Sellers here on TRF have been a great help to me. I respect the fact that new members may wonder aloud - but don't understand why they never learn to use the search feature.


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Old 2 June 2015, 12:08 PM   #37
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Try entering trusted sellers in the search box and see what it gets you.

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Old 2 June 2015, 12:13 PM   #38
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These are not trusted sellers to someone that doesn't yet trust them, especially if they just became a member two months ago.....Stick around, get to know the people, keep asking questions, and they might actually gain your "trust".
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Old 2 June 2015, 12:36 PM   #39
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After a few months on the forum I bought a watch from DavidSW and another seller. Never asked anyone a question about them though.....I did my own questioning direct with the seller and read the feedback. Easy peasy. Absolute no brainer.
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Old 2 June 2015, 03:31 PM   #40
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OP, this style of internet message board has been around for 20 years, and there are many ways to get detailed search results. Simply typing "trusted seller" in the search box isn't going to work.

So, click "search" then "advanced search". Now select "search titles only", type in "trusted", select the forum most relevant to your question, in this case "Rolex General Discussion" and then select the "sort by number of replies" option.

There you have it, how to search a message board
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Old 2 June 2015, 04:35 PM   #41
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Professional watch dealers selling new Rolex watches who are not AD's?

Correct.

Is this the so called grey market and where do they get the watches? I presume legally or you would not be referring to them.

Correct. The dealers have connections with ADs and ADs move inventory through them for diverse reasons. Legally? Yes, of course. In breach of agreements with rolex, however.

Do these watches come with a full Rolex warranty?

Yes. Sometimes ADs will insist on stamping the warranty cards or dating them and others will sell the watches with the warranty cards blank and our professional dealer friends will date and fill in the warranty card when they sell you the watch.
I recently bought a watch BNIB with blank warranty card. DavidSW put my name in the blank warranty card . Watch came from Raffis in Canada. Had to take off all the plastic peel off bits......PIA.

Saved over $1500....On a new SUB Date. My Ad is no better than a Zales or Mall store. not worth another $1500 or so Plus sales tax
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Old 2 June 2015, 04:40 PM   #42
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Just What are "Trusted Sellers"?...

I believe they are sellers you trust...
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Old 2 June 2015, 11:46 PM   #43
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There's another reason to buy from a trusted seller, it's fair trading. For example if you said hey I have these watches I want to trade, and you're realistic with trade value, then it saves a lot of headache on your end from having to sell pieces yourself.

Likewise, some of the trusted sellers will consign watches for you. I haven't done this myself but it's another service that some provide and it's a good service as once again you don't have to deal with the hassle.

And yet another reason is if you don't have an AD that you like nearby that deals in a particular brand. My jeweler doesn't carry AP, so I'm going to trusted sellers if I want an AP. All of the rest of my pieces are from my AD.

In terms of a relationship, I can see why it's important if you want access to special events or even the ability to get something like a Patek application piece. If this isn't you, the merchandise is identical in terms of being double wrapped/etc...
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Old 3 June 2015, 06:55 AM   #44
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To Joe100

Thanks for the instruction on how to access trusted sellers threads on this forum. It worked after one or two false starts.
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Old 3 June 2015, 09:37 AM   #45
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The OP has made me see the light, I will no longer buy from any of these dog-walking coffin-dodging sellers, no just full retail and a false smile for me from now on.
Then, you will be full of knowledge on how the price will be going up at the end of the week/month and why the magnification issue is due to AR coatings. Sounds win win to me.
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Old 3 June 2015, 09:49 AM   #46
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The OP has made me see the light, I will no longer buy from any of these dog-walking coffin-dodging sellers, no just full retail and a false smile for me from now on.
I was thinking the same thing.....rofl
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Old 3 June 2015, 10:15 AM   #47
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I don't know that I will ever buy from an AD again.
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