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5 October 2016, 12:54 PM | #1 |
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London AD Recommendation?
I have been looking to buy a Milgauss GV for some time. Coincidentially, a friend of mine has recently invited a group of friends to come visit her in London and, given the drop in the GBP/USD exchange rate, it seems like a logical thing to buy a Milgauss over there. Can anyone recommend an AD in central London? Particularly one that is willing to set aside, or order, a Milgauss if I make a deposit?
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5 October 2016, 01:19 PM | #2 |
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There can't be that many AD in central London. Go in the rolex website and look then call them up and ask. Milgauss is a slow mover it really shouldn't be a problem to find one.
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5 October 2016, 05:10 PM | #3 |
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Wempe are my favourite AD in London. They didn't have a Milgauss when I last passed but can't imagine it will be difficult for them to get one in. I would personally avoid Harrods, Selfridges etc. You'll get a better service in Wempe.
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5 October 2016, 06:28 PM | #4 |
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Try Selfridges in Oxford Street. It's just a department store but the staff in the Rolex section know their stuff and there is usually a full set of models on sale. Also as an American, you should shop in the afternoon and afterwards pop upstairs as Selfridges do an excellent Tea and scones service. Regards Mick |
5 October 2016, 06:29 PM | #5 |
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I think you will be good .. I did see a few places that has it few weeks ago.
Since your there shop around think your in luck , pretty sure you will get one |
5 October 2016, 06:32 PM | #6 |
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Your problem is sky high demand and thus a shortage of watches. Stuff is racing out of these shops. You need to visit a selection, and talk to them. They can sell everything they get from Rolex, but good luck.
If unlucky, buy from an AD a short trip from London. The current situation of low Rolex prices and a weak pound are unlikely to occur again for many years. Buy now. |
5 October 2016, 06:37 PM | #7 |
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Any one that has your watch in stock.
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5 October 2016, 06:50 PM | #8 |
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Milgauss is readily available, seen one in most ADs in central London.
I would try the following depending on where you're staying: Watches of Switzerland - Regent Street Branch Mappin & Webb - Regent Street Branch Rolex Boutique - Bond Street Wempe - Bond Street Selfridges (Watchgallery) - Oxford Street Watch Gallery - Covent Garden Harrods - Knightsbridge Watches of Switzerland - Knightsbridge
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5 October 2016, 08:45 PM | #10 |
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Plenty in London, have a fun day out and Mick's suggestion of Afternoon Tea is a great one, the Ritz Tea is very nice, I'm going for dinner there next week.
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5 October 2016, 09:01 PM | #11 |
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I was in London in mid September, but did not go to any AD. However, I dropped by at the AD in Heathrow airport (terminal 3). They only had 2 sports model in stock (a black GMT ceramic and something else), but plenty of other models. I did not write down the price, but SA said that the prices are less than in highstreet ADs. Also per usual, the SA said that there would be an imminent price increase next week.
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5 October 2016, 09:12 PM | #12 |
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WoS at royal exchange too
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The Watch Gallery in Westfield, Shepherds Bush today
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Depending on where you are flying into / out of in London you should try contacting the AD at the airport.
The one at Heathrow (Swiss Watches of London) have the lowest prices for Rolex's anywhere in Europe. (they showed me the comparison prices spreadsheet). As they are duty free as well you can get as much as £2k off the rrp. I think you can reserve a watch if they have one available, but they said the popular models just fly out the store. I wish I got the Sea Dweller they had just received, it was 2.5 below RRP !! You should phone up if you're flying out of there. |
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Sorry to the OP for hijacking the thread. But can any member/s from London chime in on how things are when it comes to the Sea-Dweller 116600. I can most likely find one for the same price here in HK as; ex VAT paying in £. But could also be nice to combine the purchase with a short visit to London :)
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Thank you everyone for the kind replies and recommendations. I will pick up the phone and make a few phone calls tomorrow. I will also call my friend and confirm some dates. The pound is at its lowest level in 30+ years, so it seems like a no-brainer to pull the trigger sooner, rather than later. Even at full list price, a Milgauss GV will come out to be a little over 6K after the VAT refund via Global Blue, or below 6K if I manage to get the a small discount or find one at a place where they dont bother with the Global Blue VAT refund paperwork, like the retailers at LHR.
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This evening in one of the cases at the Rolex Boutique in Selfridges.
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