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Old 30 August 2017, 09:03 AM   #1
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Rolex AD airport Amsterdam Schiphol

For those of you traveling to, or passing through the airport Schiphol in Amsterdam, here is what they are offering. Pictures taken in august 2017 and prices are in euro's.
I bought my SD4K here in february this year for € 7.950




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Old 30 August 2017, 09:35 AM   #2
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The BLRO looks stunning under those bright lights.
I did not know the Datejust was available with a red date wheel?
Very interesting - thanks for sharing.

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Old 30 August 2017, 09:46 AM   #3
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The BLRO looks stunning under those bright lights.
I did not know the Datejust was available with a red date wheel?
Very interesting - thanks for sharing.

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Old 30 August 2017, 09:53 AM   #4
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Odd days are in red, even days are in black
Is that standard on all Datejust models?

I did not know that, thanks for the info.

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Old 30 August 2017, 10:27 AM   #5
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At LHR can you buy a Rolex truly VAT free?

Because at Schipol, they charge a bunch of fees so its not really MSRP - VAT. When I was there this summer I was disappointed with how much the fees were.
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Old 30 August 2017, 10:40 AM   #6
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Love that BLRO...course, I'm a little partial.
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Old 30 August 2017, 11:04 AM   #7
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At LHR can you buy a Rolex truly VAT free?

Because at Schipol, they charge a bunch of fees so its not really MSRP - VAT. When I was there this summer I was disappointed with how much the fees were.
What fees do you mean? I bought my watch in Amsterdam (not Schiphol) in April, and the only fee was the Global Blue charge, which the store knocked off the watch price. Mine really was MSRP-VAT.

Something different at the airport?
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Old 30 August 2017, 11:34 AM   #8
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Beautiful pics!

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Old 30 August 2017, 01:32 PM   #9
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Love that BLRO...course, I'm a little partial.
Me too.
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Great shots but the stock is disappointingly low.
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Old 30 August 2017, 08:01 PM   #11
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Is that standard on all Datejust models?

I did not know that, thanks for the info.

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No, only for DJ 36 black and white dial... not sure if blue also
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No, only for DJ 36 black and white dial... not sure if blue also
Interesting - thanks

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Old 30 August 2017, 09:29 PM   #13
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At LHR can you buy a Rolex truly VAT free?

Because at Schipol, they charge a bunch of fees so its not really MSRP - VAT. When I was there this summer I was disappointed with how much the fees were.
Prices showed on OP's pictures show an exact "MSRP-VAT" price (for Netherland prices in Euro , 21% VAT)
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Old 30 August 2017, 09:57 PM   #14
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You should buy in the city at Gassan Dam Square. They'll negotiate, they did on my grape OP and after the Vat was refunded approximately ( 21% ) it came to 17% Global Blue took 3% and was a great deal. Only thing they said they didn't have a coffin lol. BS

They went over the procedure so even I could understand it and went smooth as silk at the airport. Again, I should've got to the airport a little bit earlier last time with the wife as it's like a shopping mall, my favorite airport and she loved the whole trip. So much we canceled our flight and stayed an extra day and that s never happened before on any trip.

My daughters there now at a hostel 😳
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Pretty much the same stock in when I went last month
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Old 31 August 2017, 05:12 AM   #16
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Thanks for the Rolex dealer location at Schipol Airport. Have been there on many trips and have stayed at the Hilton that leads right into the terminal. Truly superb. Great food, shops etc.

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I totally agree, the BLRP steals the show!
For me it was also a surprise to see that red datewheel on the Datejust.... looks nice though!
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Old 31 August 2017, 09:40 AM   #18
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I didn't know that, very interesting. Thanks for the info
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Old 31 August 2017, 09:43 AM   #19
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At LHR can you buy a Rolex truly VAT free?

Because at Schipol, they charge a bunch of fees so its not really MSRP - VAT. When I was there this summer I was disappointed with how much the fees were.
I payed what was on the pricetag, no discount but no extra fees either. But perhaps it's different if you travel outside of europe.
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Old 31 August 2017, 09:47 AM   #20
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Great shots but the stock is disappointingly low.
Yes, I agree. You have to be a bit lucky to find what you're looking for there. This is one of the two Rolex shops they have on the same airport. This is the smaller of the two. The other one is a so called Rolex Boutique and sells only Rolex. They have a larger collection to choose from. Both shops are in different gats, so as far as I know you can only visit one off the two, depending on where you flight is going too.
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Old 31 August 2017, 09:52 AM   #21
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Pretty much the same stock in when I went last month
Yeah, every time I go there (around 4 or 5 flights a year) they have pretty much the same. They had a TT GMTII for a long time, that was gone now. They used to have a DSSD there for as long as I can remeber, that seems sold also. Also had a SD4K there every time I went, at one time I saw 4 of them there, but I bought the last one they had in february this year.
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Old 1 September 2017, 05:58 AM   #22
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What fees do you mean? I bought my watch in Amsterdam (not Schiphol) in April, and the only fee was the Global Blue charge, which the store knocked off the watch price. Mine really was MSRP-VAT.

Something different at the airport?
When I was at Schipol this summer looking at an Explorer II, it was not 6157 Euros, which is the price minus VAT. The shopkeeper told me that even though I was buying in the airport and the store was selling without the VAT, the VAT-refund service was still taking a fee. I was def confused. I'm talking about the shop that sells multiple brands, not just Rolex.
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When I was at Schipol this summer looking at an Explorer II, it was not 6157 Euros, which is the price minus VAT. The shopkeeper told me that even though I was buying in the airport and the store was selling without the VAT, the VAT-refund service was still taking a fee. I was def confused. I'm talking about the shop that sells multiple brands, not just Rolex.


That's right. Every European country refunds only a part of VAT.
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Yes, I agree. You have to be a bit lucky to find what you're looking for there. This is one of the two Rolex shops they have on the same airport. This is the smaller of the two. The other one is a so called Rolex Boutique and sells only Rolex. They have a larger collection to choose from. Both shops are in different gats, so as far as I know you can only visit one off the two, depending on where you flight is going too.
You can actually visit both, but you have to go through the entire security process again. I wanted to try this last week, but the long lines made me decide otherwise.
I asked a staff member of one of the shops if they had any steel sports models in stock, and she told me they didn't have any in either of the shops, that and the lon lines were deciding factors not to go through.
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Yeah, every time I go there (around 4 or 5 flights a year) they have pretty much the same. They had a TT GMTII for a long time, that was gone now. They used to have a DSSD there for as long as I can remeber, that seems sold also. Also had a SD4K there every time I went, at one time I saw 4 of them there, but I bought the last one they had in february this year.
You have to get lucky sometimes... Last year mid July, I bought a dblue from the "boutique" shop, they just put in the store 5 mins earlier!
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When I was at Schipol this summer looking at an Explorer II, it was not 6157 Euros, which is the price minus VAT. The shopkeeper told me that even though I was buying in the airport and the store was selling without the VAT, the VAT-refund service was still taking a fee. I was def confused. I'm talking about the shop that sells multiple brands, not just Rolex.
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That's right. Every European country refunds only a part of VAT.
That's not true for Schiphol airport apparently :

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No fees at Schiphol, the sticker price is what you pay. Some don't get the mathematics straight. 21% VAT off the nett MRSP equates to about 17% discount on the bruto MRSP as Arnaud posted.
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Thanks for sharing! Interesting browsing in that AD!
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