I've got my name down for a James Cameron, was told that it would be "a matter of a few weeks" - mind you I started the process in February. Still, roll on the 15th...
At the start of April I paid my local Rolex AD in full for this Pepsi that I finally collected this week.
The store is still closed due to Covid 19 however they agreed to let me collect the watch via the air lock security entrance
at the back of the store.
Considering that when visiting the shop I’m used to sitting in this plush store with a glass of champagne it was most interesting to see behind the scenes.....
It looked reminiscent of a high security prison. I suppose when you stock Patek and phenomenally expensive diamonds this is obviously imperative.
I wouldn’t say getting this Pepsi is indicative of professional Rolex models getting more plentiful in supply- at all times obtaining this watch has felt like getting
blood from a stone and I’ve been after it for two years!
Wow congratulations, it looks great, need to see it on the wrist
Congrats, looks great.
Almost looks coke-like with the colours in those pics.
any one else been contacted for their watches?
I emailed re collecting and got a call back the next day and booked in for a slot. I'm sure they're working their way through the list if you're waiting, if not just give them a call.
No contact here.
Won’t be contacting them on principle either.
The least they can do after having had my money for the past 4-6 weeks is ring me and invite me in to collect the lump of steel.
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Cheers,
Ben
..... for I have become the Jedi of flippers
" an extravagance is anything you buy that is of no earthly use to your wife "
Yes paid in full.
They shouldn’t need an incentive. It’s the principle that they have my money and it’s their duty to call me now.
There doesn’t seem to be anything luxurious about The luxury watch industry anymore. Either that or these brands are now not considered luxury anymore. I’m not sure which it is.
(Rant over!)
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At least some of you have had a call, me nothing, even emailed them saying take my money for a sub or GMT or maybe both, all I got back was we are closed so can’t deal with your request but to call up when they re-open.
Just wish they would look in their bins which is probably where my name ended up
Does Rolex have any involvement with the waiting lists, or is this totally managed by the AD?
Certainly does appear that the BLNR is more obtainable than the BLRO. A friend was also offered the BLNR during lockdown.
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My friend has been awaiting a call for a BLNR throughout the lockdown, still nothing from WOS
Anyone know about the waiting time for a James Cameron? Patience is not my strongest quality at the best of times, right now I'm like a spaniel with ADHD. My wife & daughter are sick of me muttering about Rolex!
I'm promised the first one available at WoS but who knows when that will be. They said a matter of weeks so fingers X'd.
I need to be more zen...
It would appear the Pepsi is without doubt considerably harder to source at retail price than the Batman.
List for the Pepsi is currently £7750 and one grey dealer last week offered me £11,200 for my unworn Pepsi whilst another
grey dealer offered me £12,750........I couldn’t quite believe a dealer would offer
a straight £5k uplift in the current climate but obviously COVID isn’t harming the market too much.
I’m not currently looking to flip the watch but thought I’d ask the question whilst chatting to the dealers anyway
about other watches.....always nice to know- but I ain’t selling it- I’ll never get another.
I understand that some Rolex AD’s no longer give away free links- I may have to stump up £120 for two steel jubilee links-
however last year I purchased a yellow gold Daytona from the same store.
I tried the watch on but I needed an extra link for it to fit correctly.
When I returned to collect the watch a week or two later after the extra link had arrived the salesperson said
‘that’s £550 for the extra gold link please’....
I replied ‘ you’re joking, please tell me you’re joking considering how expensive the watch is’
The salesperson looked kind of embarrassed and muttered ‘Er ok, yes, it’s Er ...free’
If you are buying a bloody expensive gold watch without a penny discount from retail price surely the
AD can take a hit on one extra link!
Sounds like the extra two free links have turned into the new mats when buying a car. Should come anyway but if you can charge and get away with it, do.
I am guessing, but I reckon tomorrow onwards we could be seeing quite a few new Rolex Incoming threads appearing!
I wonder if they will begin to actually have more Rolex watches in their displays, not sport versions, but perhaps Milgauss, OPs and the like?
Surely if you have turned up to collect your watch and the sales assistant has sat you down for 'the AD experience' whatever that is, don't they have a duty to make sure the watch correctly fits before you leave the store. It's sort of like buying a car with only three tyres on, sorry Sir, if you want the forth that will cost you £xxx.
When I booked my appointment, my AD said they have 80 Rolex appointments in the first couple of weeks! I know they’re not all Daytona’s and sport models but still quite a lot...
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Wasn’t there a suggestion that some ADs were keeping spare links after resizing, maybe it’s those that they offer for free when they absolutely have to ?
Must be down to the relationship with the dealer (and/or what was agreed at the point of sale). I wouldn't automatically 'expect' the links for free. End of the day the item for sale is 'watch with X links'. If I buy a pair of trousers and need them shortening, that's on me!!
I wouldn't buy a pair of trousers that didn't fit!
Utterly ridiculous that you could buy a Rolex new from an AD and then have to pay for extra stainless steel links at an extortionate cost. Even precious metal, they should have a policy to supply at cost if you've just paid that much for a watch.
For those that need extra links I'd highly recommend contacting Watchfinder. I had a DJ41 and needed an extra link because the bracelet didn't have the normal number of links and I wanted a complete set for the future. Watchfinder was very reasonable...£30 all-in I think...even beating the eBay sellers which I imagine is a bit of a lottery on genuine/fake. Rolex was well over double WF price (I can't remember exactly but about £100).
That certainly is the suggestion, but I have bought/traded a few watches off WF and always state that I have 7:50" inch wrists and that as a condition of purchase the bracelet must be that length. They always agree. My wrist is actually 7:25" so I end up with a spare link on occasions, but not always - depends on how many spare notches on the clasp etc.