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Hi all, some of you were saying can claim 5% VAT when shopping in Japan. How ah? Pls advise. Will be going Japan end of the year...will grab a Rolex if price is reasonable.
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Hi,
I'll be leaving for osaka mid of next week (hoping to buy a no.2). Pet was saying he got a LV there w/o discount ? Does it apply to ALL sports model because i thought LV was in demand then, therefore no discount.
thanks in advance
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prices incl of 5% tax. so just divide price by 1.05Originally posted by lolex_king View PostWah .. can save min. 1k from local sg discounted price ???
how is that possible ?? dun they sell at list price ??
can enlighten me pls ??
like you say .. big dept store dun give discount rite ??
what's the tax rebate like ??
sorry got so many questions ..
u click to those links and see prices loh.
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Wah .. can save min. 1k from local sg discounted price ???Originally posted by pet View PostLV, bought from Sogo dept store. bought at list ( Yen 600K nett. or abt S$8k ). after amex exchange abt 8.1k
Rolex can be purchase from Jp AD. Lots of departmental store = AD, those major dept like sogo, mitsukoshi, taka, isetan etc are AD ( not all their outlets )... these large dept store sure got tax refund 1, but no discount
than there's also other watch AD, maybe can ask for some discount. search rolex web for jp AD contact.
There's also other dealers, they might not be AD, but usually provide quite good pricing ( see beginning of thread for their web link ). Depending on their watch source, if it's not local jp pc, warranty card provided might be frm other countries, so reg. might not be necessary.
brand new explorer 2 or submariner, i think should be able to save min. 1 k from dealers compare to local sg discounted price. try to get a jp friend along
me no expert, so if other bro know, pls add on.
how is that possible ?? dun they sell at list price ??
can enlighten me pls ??
like you say .. big dept store dun give discount rite ??
what's the tax rebate like ??
sorry got so many questions ..
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LV, bought from Sogo dept store. bought at list ( Yen 600K nett. or abt S$8k ). after amex exchange abt 8.1kOriginally posted by lolex_king View Posthi there .. which model did you buy in japan ? bought from where and the dmg ?
i am going to japan end of this month .. thinking of getting my first rollie there if price is reasonable .. (explorer 2 w black dial or submariner w date)
anything that i should take note of buying in japan ??
thanks in advance for the advice ..
Rolex can be purchase from Jp AD. Lots of departmental store = AD, those major dept like sogo, mitsukoshi, taka, isetan etc are AD ( not all their outlets )... these large dept store sure got tax refund 1, but no discount
than there's also other watch AD, maybe can ask for some discount. search rolex web for jp AD contact.
There's also other dealers, they might not be AD, but usually provide quite good pricing ( see beginning of thread for their web link ). Depending on their watch source, if it's not local jp pc, warranty card provided might be frm other countries, so reg. might not be necessary.
brand new explorer 2 or submariner, i think should be able to save min. 1 k from dealers compare to local sg discounted price. try to get a jp friend along
me no expert, so if other bro know, pls add on.Last edited by pet; 13-02-08, 10:14 PM.
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Originally posted by pet View Postinfo for those who 1 to purchase a rolex from jp AD.
warranty card not issued immediate. need to reg. first. ( dunno if it's applicable at all AD ). i purchase at a dept store.
watch purchased: 23 dec 2007.
warranty card : filled up form & to be send to me.
recieve today ( abt 6 wks later. international card from rolex jp ).
back of the warranty have my name, purchase date & AD name.


hi there .. which model did you buy in japan ? bought from where and the dmg ?
i am going to japan end of this month .. thinking of getting my first rollie there if price is reasonable .. (explorer 2 w black dial or submariner w date)
anything that i should take note of buying in japan ??
thanks in advance for the advice ..Last edited by lolex_king; 12-02-08, 11:45 PM.
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info for those who 1 to purchase a rolex from jp AD.
warranty card not issued immediate. need to reg. first. ( dunno if it's applicable at all AD ). i purchase at a dept store.
watch purchased: 23 dec 2007.
warranty card : filled up form & to be send to me.
recieve today ( abt 6 wks later. international card from rolex jp ).
back of the warranty have my name, purchase date & AD name.

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check this jp websiteOriginally posted by meowcsj View PostHi all,
I am going tokyo for CNY. Is it cheaper to get rolex there?
Wanted to get my first rolex watch. Was offered
a. Datejust Boy Size
b. Stainless steel jublilee bracelet
c. Computerface
d. Diamond dial
at S$8100. Brand new from AD in Singapore. Will it be cheaper if I get it from there?
http://www.jackroad.co.jp/index.php?...90e8f412e4564d
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Hi all,
I am going tokyo for CNY. Is it cheaper to get rolex there?
Wanted to get my first rolex watch. Was offered
a. Datejust Boy Size
b. Stainless steel jublilee bracelet
c. Computerface
d. Diamond dial
at S$8100. Brand new from AD in Singapore. Will it be cheaper if I get it from there?
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subsidise also can... no need sponsor..
pet can subsidise like 50% for sgroc members..
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for u, u sure go lah, since xmm is the priority ... hahahhaOriginally posted by minusplus View PostJapan? Wonder how many will go?

wow lau, boh lui sponsor lehOriginally posted by nottinghill View Postwaaa....sg roc outing to japan?? heheheh pet co-sponsor ah? heheh
Last edited by pet; 14-12-07, 02:35 PM.
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heheh pet giving grant?....ahahahah the only grant he will give..i think is granting permission to travel to jpn...
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