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Old 20 September 2019, 04:56 AM   #1
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I think the Speedy Pro is a brilliant watch, every bit as good....if different...to a Sub. So why shouldn’t he buy and enjoy one. Without all the silly angst. They’re just watches, two among many.
My preference is to get the Sub first but I do plan to have both eventually. They are both iconic watches.
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Old 20 September 2019, 04:55 AM   #2
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100 miles in the uk for a “local” independent in this case I don’t think would work

They want to look after locals really

By all means try at goldsmiths but they are one of the harder brands to deal with.

Are you dead set on a Rolex?

The Tudor BB58 is easily the best modern diver of any brand since the 14060m or sd4k. It’s such a perfect watch in many ways. You could probably pick that up in 4 months or less. Then maybe do a trade when the sub turns up. May even be leverage to bump you up the 58 wait list if you agree to purchase that initially.

Not entirely sure on current “actual” sale prices but they are listed for 500-1k above rrp. You may be able to shift it and make a small profit to put towards an rrp sub
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Old 20 September 2019, 04:56 AM   #3
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100 miles in the uk for a “local” independent in this case I don’t think would work

They want to look after locals really
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Old 20 September 2019, 06:12 AM   #4
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Pay for a holiday to Italy and get a Sub from an AD rather than pay over the odds. Last time I went, I went to three different ADs who all had submariners with one even having date and ND.

You get holiday out of it and you get your name on the guarantee card :)


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Old 20 September 2019, 06:32 AM   #5
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Pay for a holiday to Italy and get a Sub from an AD rather than pay over the odds. Last time I went, I went to three different ADs who all had submariners with one even having date and ND.

You get holiday out of it and you get your name on the guarantee card :)


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How long ago was this? I’ve heard they won’t sell without bundling.
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Old 20 September 2019, 04:01 PM   #6
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How long ago was this? I’ve heard they won’t sell without bundling.


September last year - the watches weren’t out on display but when I asked they brought them out :)


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Old 20 September 2019, 07:16 AM   #7
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My AD part of the WoS group has been brilliant, I have been told that I can have a Sub in a few months time, the AD was quite open in that they have supplied all the people who have asked for one and bought 2 or more watches from them, they are clearing the bought 1 other watch list and then will start on those people who have not bought anything from them.

I bought a DJ, not because I wanted the Sub, I did actually go in and buy the DJ of my own free will, the offer of a Sub, GMT, Sky Dweller came up in conversation after I had bought the DJ, in fact the AD stated that they will only supply a SS Sport watch if the buyer has bought another watch from the group. So I have inadvertently opened the door to the SS Sport range, which I am going to take advantage of in the not too distant future.

One other point to take into account, when you buy a Rolex from the WoS group you get a 10 (yes ten) year guarantee, so getting on friendly terms with your AD might be worth doing even if the wait rankles.

Just my 10p's worth of opinion.
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Old 20 September 2019, 05:19 PM   #8
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Life is too short to beg an AD to sell you a watch. The whole thing is really silly. I bought a no date Sub via the grey for about $950 more than it would have cost me through an AD after sales tax, no wait. no games. Well worth the extra money and guess what, they asked me what name I wanted on the warranty card so I even have the warranty card in my name. No reason to have Rolex blue balls for 2 years when you can get what you want from a grey and not waste time.
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Old 20 September 2019, 09:30 PM   #9
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I would consider u lucky if they offer u to buy Air king or Explorer before the sub since where i came from u cant even get those.. the best u could go for are Tudors (minus the infamous gmt model).

But then again when looking at this whole shortage (not really shortage i meant indirect sale to greys) from a positive perspective, it means if u own a SS sports model or any sports model for that matter, its either u really are somebody or u paid alot to get it.

Bad times for ppl like us that are just starting to appriciate Rolex sport models.
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Old 20 September 2019, 11:08 PM   #10
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I would consider u lucky if they offer u to buy Air king or Explorer before the sub since where i came from u cant even get those.. the best u could go for are Tudors (minus the infamous gmt model).

But then again when looking at this whole shortage (not really shortage i meant indirect sale to greys) from a positive perspective, it means if u own a SS sports model or any sports model for that matter, its either u really are somebody or u paid alot to get it.

Bad times for ppl like us that are just starting to appriciate Rolex sport models.
Not sure if you're 'someone' or that you have 'paid alot', the SS Professional models are out there but they are incredibly popular, Rolex don't appear to have increased production to cater for this demand, the reasons for that are a matter of a multitude of different personal opinions as Rolex don't make statements on productivity or sales.

There is a marketplace out there that has watches you can go and buy them and pay extra, you can work with your AD and get the watch you want but you will have to be patient.

The one certain thing is that to walk in to an AD and find any of the SS Sport watches sitting in the case waiting to be sold would be something of a miracle. However, there is a saying that 'we can do miracles, it's the impossible that's takes a bit longer'.
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