Go on to Chrono24 and search for new Monacos from European dealers. I helped a friend buy a new Calibre 11 at a 30%+ discount late last year from an Italian dealer.
Simon
I tried on a Monaco on Saturday in Ernest Jones in Basildon. On enquiring I was told that Tags weren't discountable.
I was surprised as I would have thought that a Tag that's readily available would have some "flexibility" on price, perhaps I have underestimated them?
I really liked the Monaco but not at RRP, perhaps preowned might be the way forward?
Go on to Chrono24 and search for new Monacos from European dealers. I helped a friend buy a new Calibre 11 at a 30%+ discount late last year from an Italian dealer.
Simon
These guys are decent: https://www.swisswatchesdirect.co.uk...watches/monaco
Tags are very discountable.
The large dealerships i.e. Ernest Jones/Goldsmiths etc. will always refuse to give discounts or give minimal/token discounts at best.
They will tell you it's just not done but it is, just not by them.
Try independent jewellers as they will offer decent discounts, I am happy to recommend one or two in the midlands via PM.
There is an outlet at Bicester that discounts quite heavily too. I bought my first one there many many moons ago.
Thanks to everyone who's responded with suggestions - I love this place for the hints and tips on where to look for pieces.
The tag boutique in Chelmsford (run by goldsmiths) offered me the CAW211P which is the blue dial one with the crown on the left at around £750 off. That was late 2019.
I’ve seen the same model with a discounted sticker here and there since.
I bought a speedmaster instead though.
Bicester village as mentioned
I’m there Thursday I’ll see what’s in if I remember as may well have a bag bag in tow
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If memory serves me correct Tag boutique on the 2nd floor. Staff haven’t been that knowledgeable when I’ve been browsing before. (Was some lovely eye candy a few years back & no not the watches!). Don’t think Emson Haig stock Tag & unsure if Goldsmiths do. All on the 2nd floor.
Watchfinder also hidden away down what used to be know as Brompton Walk.
Be interested to know if you can get a deal on the Monaco. Like yourself I keep coming back to the blue calibre 11. But ideally need good 25-30% saving on RRP (as IMHO the £5k RRP is very high).
Good luck Brad
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Some of the chains like WoS are enjoying a big surge in sales post lock-down. I imagine EJ might also be. Probably why they are not budging on discount.
BW,
Chi Kai
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The boutique is an adjunct to Goldsmiths & is part of them, proclaiming its links to WoS.
They offered me £250 off.
Fraser Hart referred me to their other stores & Watchfinder have a calibre 11 about to hit the site. Price tbc, likely to be c. £4450.
Like you I'm looking for a good reduction, lovely as it is, I'm not convinced it's a £5K + piece...
The current Chrono24 / gray market price is about £3900 delivered.
I’ve obsessed over the Calibre 11 Monaco for 3 years, although in the end I bought something else square. 18 months ago it was easily available for £3200-3300. Reluctantly, I’ve come to the conclusion in that it is too expensive now for the modular movement inside. If they can manage a switch to the 02 without too much uplift, that would change the value proposition for me.
Dave
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I've heard they would have difficulty moving the 02 movement 180 for the left hand crown, and will also keep the 2 models separate. Shame as visually the calibre 11 is right on the money looks wise. But like you I gasp at the RRP for a modular model. But I guess you pay for coolness and history.
I’ve bought one watch new from a UK dealer from Chrono24, although that dealer doesn’t have the Monaco currently
Usually the payment is via Escrow, so funds are only released a few days after delivery, when you are satisfied with the watch. I would do due diligence and check feedback on the dealer in the app. If you have questions, they can be asked before purchase. When I purchased I asked about the dealer stamped warranty, so I clear that wouldn’t be an issue, and a member here gave me some helpful feedback on the company
Essentially if the feedback is good, and the payment goes through Escrow, I would be happy with that, and would also use a German or Italian dealer.
D
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