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17 June 2015, 07:57 AM | #1 |
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I am reasonably certain the warranty cards I get from the greys are honored in Japan at the RSC.
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17 June 2015, 08:12 AM | #2 | |
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Unfortunately, I'm not confident stateside RSCs would honor a warranty card from a store not listed on Rolex's official site. |
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17 June 2015, 08:22 AM | #3 |
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I went to house kihirorobi yesterday to look for my GMT 2 Two tone, they had one. The price was 1190000 if paid by cash, Around 22xxxxx by card. no discounts.
I'm going to try an AD in Osaka in a few days. From what I've read on this thread, I hope it's an AD in a department store for the additional 5% off. That, combined with the passport no tax thing, I think the watch comes out to about $9600 USD? I'm trying to decide if I should just buy a mint used one back at home in Cali and save a little money or a new one here in Japan.
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I hope you won't have to make the trek, but if you don't have any luck in Osaka keep in mind that Kyoto is only an hour away. You can hit all three Kyoto department store AD's in a couple of hours since they're fairly close together. I take you're looking for the 116713LN? There was one or two at the Kyoto Takashiyama AD when I was there (that's where I bought my GMT). If I'm not miskaten, the list price for that reference is ¥1,240,000, so I think your calculations are spot on. ¥1,178,000 assuming a 5% discount, so ~$9550 at today's rate. Not bad at all. Considering that's less than the going rate for used ones that are several years old, there's no question I'd go for brand new (if I could find one, that is). Good luck! |
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19 June 2015, 01:09 AM | #5 |
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So my uncle made a visit to Daimaru for me, and had some not so promising info he passed along.
While they do have what I want in stock, they told him the 5% discount card for foreigners doesn't apply to watches (WTF?). Then, they told him that for the tax refund, they only give back 6.9%, and they hold 1.1% as a handling fee (bigger WTF???). Isn't that not even legal? He may make some inquiries about that one, cause that really sounds wrong to him. On top of that, when he asked if it's possible to hold the watch with a deposit, they said maybe if it's paid in full. Forget that. He will try some other ADs next for me. |
19 June 2015, 01:40 AM | #6 | |
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The 1.1% "handling fee" is with all the department stores, not just Daimaru. I paid it at Takeshimaya too. I think they go through a service like Global Blue (some of them, anyway). It's the same the world over, unfortunately. Either way, 60 something bucks wasn't a dealbreaker. Was your uncle able to find out if a watch could be ordered? |
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By the way, it is normal for companies to charge processing fees. It happens in most of the countries |
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19 June 2015, 01:58 AM | #8 |
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Ah, interesting about the 1.1%. Do you know if the grey dealers hold that 1.1% as well?
And you're right...it could be the lack of knowledge on the part of the saleswoman that my uncle talked to regarding the 5% discount card. He didn't get to ask about ordering a watch, but that's because Daimaru happened to have the one I wanted in stock. He's going to try some other department stores in the near future, so I'll let you know what he finds out. |
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As far as the greys, if they're filling out and filing the VAT paperwork themselves then they may not charge a VAT refund handling fee, but I imagine at least a few would opt to use a refund service company like the aforementioned Global Blue. I just checked and it seems that Jack Road and Housekihiroba do indeed use Global Blue, so I would expect to pay the 1.1% fee at those places as well. |
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19 June 2015, 10:21 AM | #10 |
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Hi All,
long time reader and just joined to view this thread and see the awesome pictures being posted. Here is a post I stumbled upon on a HK forum (its in Chinese and I couldn't make sense of the translation after Google did its job) http://www.discuss.com.hk/viewthread...age%3D9&page=1 So it appears that what is being said about the 5% shop discount, 6.9% tax refund and 1.1% handling fee is correct as of April this year. You can see clearly the pricing of 3 GMT 2s. I will assume the last one is the GMT2-C Also found the Japan Rolex pricing to ADs as of Dec 2014 http://www.discuss.com.hk/viewthread...id=24178352### looks to be most of the SS models You may need to adjust the prices in buy 8-10% because Rolex Japan increased their prices in Feb this year. This may or may not affect pricing for us travellers, but I read Japan is going to increase their Sales tax to 10% in October this year as well. |
19 June 2015, 09:14 PM | #11 |
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Thanks for that link. Would be curious to know what department store that purchase was from.
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19 June 2015, 09:29 PM | #12 |
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I was there in April and was AMAZED when I went to a multi storey dept [chain] store called BIC Camera.
They have watches on one floor and everything from Invicta to Seiko to Rolex and Omega and I mean LOTS of them. Plenty of Sub Cs, YMs, Explorers 1 and 2 and some DJs but mainly 36mm ones of those. No TT subs or BLNR but they had LN version of GMTc.When you're used to a country where the AD spin is always "we haven't got that but we will put you on this waiting list" it's refreshing to be in a place where , if you have the money, the attitude is "how many do you want?". No problem with the language. Credit cards or cash work fine and if you know what you want there's no need to ask anything at all. Enjoy! You won't do any good bargaining but the prices were great I thought/ |
19 June 2015, 11:22 PM | #13 |
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Point to note: The store in Shibuya is called Houseki Hiroba, not House Kihiroba.
Houseki means "jewel," and hiroba means "plaza," so the meaning is "jewel plaza." Hence the "hh" in the logo, with the first "h" reversed. |
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Thanks for the info! I always wondered if it was one word or two, and where to split it up if two.
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20 June 2015, 02:12 AM | #15 |
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I've been PM'ing with acaixguard, but figured I'd chime in here. I'm pretty sure when I bought my 116710LN at HH back in December I got the full 8% tax refund, and then paid 3% extra for using a credit card. My receipts only show the final price, so I cannot confirm at this time.
The price was slightly higher than MSRP at an AD, but I tried several ADs and could not find it in stock at any of them. After a certain point I was happy to pay a slight premium at HH and enjoy our vacation rather than dragging my wife around to watch shops |
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Also, mine came with the full set of boxes and papers. The warranty card was from an AD in Singapore, dated 3 days prior to the date I bought it. The name area was left empty. I had no problem using this card at RSC BH to get the watch regulated (it ran a pretty consistent +6), although they didn't really examine the card or swipe it or anything when I went in.
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20 June 2015, 03:13 AM | #17 |
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Use the savings to pick up a GS HAQ while you're at it!
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22 June 2015, 03:01 PM | #18 |
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Does anyone know the prices for stainless steel daytonas in japan?
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22 June 2015, 06:21 PM | #19 |
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[QUOTE=Nsx_23;5927554]Does anyone know the prices for stainless steel daytonas in japan?[/QUOTE
Man I was just at ADs today. I did not see any new but saw some used at greys. I could not tell you the price. Your best bet price wise is Tokyo though. I can tell you this though. 6 months ago I was offered 1700000 Yen for a Rolex I was thinking of selling at a grey. Exact same Rolex today I was offered 2100000 Yen. That is what the yen dollar valuation has done. I also noticed that prices were way higher. |
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Price at a grey like Jack Road is ¥1,433,334 or ~$11,650. It's ¥1,407,407 at Housekihiroba, or ~$11,450. Obviously cheaper at the AD, but again, the issue is the inventory, or lack thereof. Plenty of SS Daytona in stock at the greys though. |
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22 June 2015, 07:40 PM | #21 |
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Wow that's not as cheap as I thought it would be, and finding one at an AD would be like winning the lottery.
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22 June 2015, 08:34 PM | #22 | |
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If you ask me, the biggest bargains are for certain TT models like the 116713 GMTc, which you can pick up from HH for ~$9,000, about the same price as a BLNR. I'm not generally a huge fan of TT watches but the TT GMT is amazing in the metal. That said, if you can find a Daytona at a Japanese department store AD, it'd only set you back ~$8,750 with the 5% discount card, which is quite the bargain. Of course, I probably have a better chance of getting Monica Bellucci's phone number than chance on a SS Daytona just sitting around at a Japanese AD... |
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Yeah, the stainless daytona is a mythical beast. I guess I shouldn't have been expecting big discounts on a daytona - but maybe a blnr is worth picking up.
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23 June 2015, 01:14 AM | #26 |
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Are there any stainless sport models that have a chance to be found at a Tokyo AD these days? Like the Sub, SD, GMT, Explorer, etc?
Also do Tokyo ADs take orders for the Daytonas, or is it just a matter of being at the right place at the right time? |
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While finding one at an AD is the most attractive option, what with the announcement from Rolex confirming the 5 year warranty, I'd seriously consider a grey (assuming no stock at an AD) for certain models like the SD4000 since the price discrepancy isn't that great (unlike most other SS models). I thought your uncle was looking into the possibility of ordering from an AD--any updates? |
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23 June 2015, 03:22 AM | #28 |
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Thanks for the feedback. My uncle is checking some more AD's, specifically the ones by Nihonbashi. He probably hasn't made his way there yet though. I'm not too hopeful about placing one on hold though. They would probably ask for full payment up front, and I'm not about to ask him to front me that much money. And I still have about 6 weeks until my trip there.
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23 June 2015, 03:07 PM | #29 |
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I was in Japan on family vacation back in December and started hear about how cheap some luxury items were due to the favorable exchange rate with the dollar (120y to a dollar at the time), so I went "browsing" at the Rolex AD's in the various dept stores in Osaka (never checked while in Tokyo) and after doing some math (8% tax back-minus 1.1% dept store fee + 5% foreigner discount + great exchange rate), couldn't believe the deal for a SS sport watch. Unfortunately, the only watch I could find was the Explorer II 42mm, I already have an Explorer II 40mm and wasn't interested, I was looking for a Sub date or GMT. Visited or called every Rolex AD in Osaka and no luck. Finally, my wife cold-called one at the Daimaru AD in Kyoto and they said they had a Sub date in stock!!!!! Asked them to hold it for us as we would be there in an hour. Arrived at the store, the clerk had put it away for us (doubt an AD in the US would that with just a random phone call buyer) and I was beyond thrilled to see the Sub.
Bottom line ~$6,000 all-in for the Sub date. Now the prices are 8% higher and my sister-in-law is in Japan at the moment and Daimaru is no longer giving the 5% foreigner discount on Rolex and hasn't seen a SS GMT or Sub yet. I asked her to buy a SS Daytona on the spot for me if she can find one...no luck but has seen several two-tone ones. At the current 124y exchange rate, offsets the 8% price increase and loss of the 5% foreigner discount a little - if you can find one, buy it on the spot. Also checked out Quark in Osaka after I bought my Sub, their price was higher for the Sub. They did have plenty of SS Daytona's. |
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I suggest go to ADs to try your luck. I bought my Hulk at ¥860000 from an AD in Machida, a satellite city of tokyo. When i was there, i saw 2 GMT 116710LN in both shinjuku and machida Odakyu. It saves u a lot if u buy in Japanese ADs. Good luck! |
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