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  • Showcase
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    Thanks for compiling the info!

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  • jackjack
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    Deep sea
    116660 $15780

    Yacht master
    169622 $12490
    168623 $14820
    168628 $34580
    16628 $40700

    Yacht master 2
    116681 $32910
    116688 $56870
    116689 $ 62900

    Daytona
    116520 $15650
    116523 $22090
    116523D $24690
    116528 $45360
    116528D $47960
    116509 $48720
    116509D $51530
    116505 $48930
    116515 $37560

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  • jackjack
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    All prices in SGD

    Milgauss
    116400 $10020
    116400 GV $10710

    Explorer
    214270 $8520

    Explorer 2
    216570 $10580

    GMT Master 2
    116710 $10980
    116713 $17010
    116718 $43440

    Submariner
    14060M $8520
    116610 $11120
    116610 LV $11810
    116613 $17560
    116613D $22080
    116618 $44680
    116618D $49200
    116619 $48240

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  • skydweller_sg
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    Saw the photos, impressive

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  • Dfive
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    Originally posted by Rolex01 View Post
    I recalled in another forum/thread and was mentioned that Rolex actually controlled the recommended discount percentage, if AD are found out give more than recommended discount say 20%, they might be at risk of Rolex striping off their Authorised Distributorship.

    Any old bird can confirmed this?
    In Australia this is near impossible...... due to consumer laws ( Gov't ACCC ) which also protect shops / sellers / buyers etc..... you can't just strip of a dealership.... unless many breaches occur, and would prob go to court... complex stuff there.

    Wonder how strong SG's consumer laws are ??

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  • leonmike
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    Makes good biz sense, so all AD do not undercut one another just for the sales. Also it upkeep the value and prestige of the brand. That's ROLEX !!!

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  • Rolex01
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    Originally posted by edsim View Post
    Spot on!
    However, question is whether there is any discount to offset the increase???
    Anyone with any insight on this?
    I recalled in another forum/thread and was mentioned that Rolex actually controlled the recommended discount percentage, if AD are found out give more than recommended discount say 20%, they might be at risk of Rolex striping off their Authorised Distributorship.

    Any old bird can confirmed this?

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  • skydweller_sg
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    Thought 10% discount applies for some models

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  • Dfive
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    Originally posted by edsim View Post
    Spot on!
    However, question is whether there is any discount to offset the increase???
    Anyone with any insight on this?
    Prob not.... Rolex and the AD's are never that nice.

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  • edsim
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    Spot on!
    However, question is whether there is any discount to offset the increase???
    Anyone with any insight on this?

    Originally posted by 3kingdom View Post
    Just came back from the AD. Below are new prices:

    Sub TT - 16240 /17560
    Gmt TT - 15680 / 17010
    DSSD - 14140 / 15780
    Gmt SS - 10500 / 10980
    Sub SS - 10640 / 11120

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  • Dfive
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    Originally posted by skydweller_sg View Post
    Ok, guess you should know better from your friends
    i dont know anyone who has climbed the peak of everest
    The number 9400m was obtained from google
    My mate in Perth... nice guy and an Everest Summit at age 33

    http://www.patrickhollingworth.com/

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  • skydweller_sg
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    Ok, guess you should know better from your friends
    i dont know anyone who has climbed the peak of everest
    The number 9400m was obtained from google

    Originally posted by Dfive View Post
    Everest is 8850m. no worries though.

    ( I know as friends 5 people who have summited Everest.... )

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  • Dfive
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    Originally posted by skydweller_sg View Post
    Some interesting figures
    The mariana trench is 11,000m below sea level
    Mt everest is 9,400m
    If everest is placed in the mariana trench, its peak will still be 1,600m below sea level

    Btw the dssd is rated 3,900m
    Everest is 8850m. no worries though.

    ( I know as friends 5 people who have summited Everest.... )

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  • skydweller_sg
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    Thanks for the update

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  • skydweller_sg
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    Some interesting figures
    The mariana trench is 11,000m below sea level
    Mt everest is 9,400m
    If everest is placed in the mariana trench, its peak will still be 1,600m below sea level

    Btw the dssd is rated 3,900m

    Originally posted by Dfive View Post
    Errrr yup that one.... people are rather excited over it all.

    Ack to my local AD contact the Deepsea is scarce at the moment and it's super popular in Hong Kong.... everyones wanting one there.

    The more people want one the more Rolex will put it up.

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