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Old 25 July 2023, 01:07 PM   #31
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Old 25 July 2023, 06:42 PM   #32
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Asking for 8 watches at once will get you no where in my opinion
Get one then start building
SAs will roll their eyes getting a list like that
And spending six figures on watches in a year in NYc is sadly not that special
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Old 25 July 2023, 06:48 PM   #33
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Asking for 8 watches at once will get you no where in my opinion
Get one then start building
SAs will roll their eyes getting a list like that
I agree. This approach shows them that all you want is a watch that says "Rolex", which doesn't really separate you from a lot of other people willing to buy the specific models that you've asked for. At least show some passion for the 1, 2 or max. 3 models that you really really want.
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Old 25 July 2023, 08:08 PM   #34
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So the OP apparently woke up one morning and decided he NEEDS 14 Rolexes ASAP.

The first question is why? Why the IMMEDIATE/ASAP need for 14 Rolexes (8 initially), including 5 SS DJ's? Why? Where's the time to enjoy each piece for what it is? Buying multiple pieces in quick succession usually means they all just become so much "stuff": things to be ticked off a list and then stored in a drawer.

What's the reason for needing an instant collection? It doesn't feel like a genuine love of watches IMO.

However, IF (and it's a big IF) this is a genuine post by the OP, I'd agree with others and say just go grey. All the instant gratification you could ever require. Sure you'll pay a bit more, but not that much more for most of those models, and then you can tell anyone you want to impress what a great collection you have in a matter of days. Win win!
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Old 25 July 2023, 08:35 PM   #35
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So the OP apparently woke up one morning and decided he NEEDS 14 Rolexes ASAP.

The first question is why? Why the IMMEDIATE/ASAP need for 14 Rolexes (8 initially), including 5 SS DJ's? Why? Where's the time to enjoy each piece for what it is? Buying multiple pieces in quick succession usually means they all just become so much "stuff": things to be ticked off a list and then stored in a drawer.

What's the reason for needing an instant collection? It doesn't feel like a genuine love of watches IMO.

However, IF (and it's a big IF) this is a genuine post by the OP, I'd agree with others and say just go grey. All the instant gratification you could ever require. Sure you'll pay a bit more, but not that much more for most of those models, and then you can tell anyone you want to impress what a great collection you have in a matter of days. Win win!
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Old 25 July 2023, 08:51 PM   #36
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Good plans, but I doubt if that works, you can go grey and get all in a short time if you have the $$
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Old 25 July 2023, 09:19 PM   #37
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Yesterday at the AD, I tried on, again, the BLNR jubilee they have for exhibition display. I make sure they know that either bracelet will do... somedays I think one would be better than the other, so I'm not picky. But they had a Submariner 124060 as an exhibition piece. This is my #3 pick. Really like that one. They said having more than one choice is a good thing. Any of those three and I'm done. They were nice about choices.

The head Rolex person at this store gave me a Rolex magazine #11 (Rolex and Motor Sport content!) and I was on my way way.

Sometimes you can only do so much to acquire pieces you want.
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Old 25 July 2023, 09:51 PM   #38
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All I can say is good luck OP.

I'm trying not to sound mean but what you're asking for is a bit of a pipe dream.

Every wannabe influencer/flexer wants a Rolex/AP/PP/VC. Difference is some people can and will drop that kind of money you're proposing on a single watch, so you saying you'll do a 6 figure spend is far less meaningful than someone who can come in and do it on a single watch.

Also I've never heard of anyone other than VIP that have had a laundry list of watch requests that have ever been given a single allocation. Better to focus on one or two to start off with and go from there.
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Old 25 July 2023, 10:25 PM   #39
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No AD is going to be receptive to you walking in and giving a list of 10+ Rolexes you want. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but if this is what you’ve told the Ad’s you’ve visited it’s safe to assume they’ve written you off and you won’t be getting a call. Judging by this list money isn’t an issue so I’m going to save you a lot of time and money in the long run and tell you to just buy all of these on the secondary and be done with it.

Will take years to complete this collection from an AD and a lot of $ spent in the process.




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Old 25 July 2023, 11:00 PM   #40
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To quote the meme, "Why not both?"

Ask for a single DJ from the AD; but something juicy grey. Build slowly.
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Old 25 July 2023, 11:27 PM   #41
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Ad's still have plenty of clients for every watch that comes in especially in New York. They try to satisfy as many clients as possible. If they have ten of the pieces on your list does it make sense to sell all ten to you or ten different customers that they can all make happy.

Your journey will take time. Start with 1 or 2 "easier" pieces and go from there. I would deal with a manager of the store as well. Be mindful that your spend still may not qualify you for a daytona in New York
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Old 26 July 2023, 12:05 AM   #42
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Old 26 July 2023, 03:22 AM   #43
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Think of it as building a relationship not primarily a spend history. Experienced SAs can see right through commodity buyers as opposed to real collectors.
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Old 26 July 2023, 07:21 AM   #44
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Old 26 July 2023, 07:29 AM   #45
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Why do I open these threads?! So much BenGay needed in these.....
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Old 26 July 2023, 07:38 AM   #46
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I don’t agree with people telling you to go grey. With the funds you are willing to put in you should establish a good relationship for the future. Going grey you won’t have that.

The datejusts and day dates will get you in the good graces of an AD and should allow you to get some desirable pieces. Will just come down to the execution. Don’t be too entitled.
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Old 26 July 2023, 07:40 AM   #47
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Old 26 July 2023, 08:13 AM   #48
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Your list of 13 watches looks like you’re trying to stock your new reseller store. No AD will take this seriously or deliver 13 watches “ASAP.”
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Old 26 July 2023, 10:54 AM   #49
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The nice people on this forum are being played. Come on.
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Old 26 July 2023, 11:11 AM   #50
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I fell in love with Rolex after a friend got me an OP a couple of years ago and I decided to embark on a journey to build a sizable collection. I'd like to buy the following from an AD ASAP:

* 1 Oyster Perpetual
* 5 stainless steel Datejust
* 2 two-tone Datejust
* 1 or 2 yellow/white gold Day-Date
* 1 black no-date Submariner
* 2 stainless steel Daytonas
* 1 yellow gold Daytona

I am also looking to buy two Santos de Cartier - stainless steel and yellow/rose gold one, but since there aren't many other watches that I want that aren't Rolex/AP/VC/PP, I don't want to blow my Cartier purchase without getting some quid pro quo...

I put my name down for 8 watches at an AD in NYC two months ago and visited and emailed once since, but to no avail. Went to another AD and told them pretty much what I shared here and they "let me" register my interest for one piece. Gave me a a paper form to fill out, I asked for a gold Day-Date, and then put it in a drawer. My guess is it's gone through the shredder by now.

I figured that unlike the second half of my list, the first half isn't a majorly contested space, yet it's almost impossible for me to get started despite the fact that I am willing to spend 150-200k this year alone...

Any advice on how I can get my foot in the door by the end of the year? Should I go somewhere else in the tri-state area?
You can get all those watches here in Singapore, in ONE day. So many Rolex AD here would want your business.
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Old 26 July 2023, 12:32 PM   #51
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You can get all those watches here in Singapore, in ONE day. So many Rolex AD here would want your business.

Problem solved. Let’s ALL fly to Singapore!

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Old 26 July 2023, 12:46 PM   #52
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I am really curious if the OP is A. filthy rich with money to burn and B. in his/their 20’s. That would be the only explanation for this thread that makes any sense.
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Old 27 July 2023, 12:55 AM   #53
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You can get all those watches here in Singapore, in ONE day. So many Rolex AD here would want your business.
Seriously? I need to confirm that you're not joking... One of my best friends lives in Singapore and when I researched what's the wait like over there, it came up as possibly the worst of all options... But I guess that's for people who want one or two watches without history?
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I am really curious if the OP is A. filthy rich with money to burn and B. in his/their 20’s. That would be the only explanation for this thread that makes any sense.
I'm in my late 30s. What do you consider filthy rich? I make 750k a year. Wouldn't call that filthy rich
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The nice people on this forum are being played. Come on.
To what end goal? If you've lived in NYC or the Bay Area, you'd know how little 150k means (t)here. A software engineer in big tech makes 190-210k right out of college with 0 years of experience these days. After 5-6 years the pay is in the 350-400k range... Not counting RSU (stock grant) growth. Big law pays slightly more. I don't see what's so outlandish...
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Old 27 July 2023, 01:07 AM   #57
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I don’t agree with people telling you to go grey. With the funds you are willing to put in you should establish a good relationship for the future. Going grey you won’t have that.

The datejusts and day dates will get you in the good graces of an AD and should allow you to get some desirable pieces. Will just come down to the execution. Don’t be too entitled.
That's what I was hoping to hear... Thank you.
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Your list of 13 watches looks like you’re trying to stock your new reseller store. No AD will take this seriously or deliver 13 watches “ASAP.”
The premium on those Datejusts is barely 1,500-2,000... By ASAP I don't mean "now", I mean "whenever possible"
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I'm in my late 30s. What do you consider filthy rich? I make 750k a year. Wouldn't call that filthy rich
750K a year at late 30’s IMO is filthy rich (subjective to some degree, but you are likely in the top 5% of Americans wealth bracket wise). The “money to burn” part of the equation I suppose is even more relevant.

Hey good for you (genuinely), but the apparent urgency to acquire several Rolexes seems odd.

Going back to your original question, I would think some AD would hopefully take you seriously but you may need to speak to an AD manager and explain what you are looking to accomplish and if it is even possible. As others have said, most AD’s either can’t or won’t accommodate such requests.

Maybe they start you with a PM model and help you build your collection from there?
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Think of it as building a relationship not primarily a spend history. Experienced SAs can see right through commodity buyers as opposed to real collectors.
I am having a hard time believing that's what ADs would optimize for...
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