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what does two tone means? instead of just stainless steel, it has gold too?
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$9555 is for SS but all AD are selling above list, between $10.5K to $11K. You also have to be placed in a waiting list. The wait is around 6 months, I believe. I have checked in a few countries and most of them have no stocks except in HK. I got a friend who found 2 pieces for me and I will be buying it when I am there 1st week of May.
I might be able to get 1 more in Seoul but must pay 20% down payment (hoping my source able to confirm for me by next week). I am waiting for my friend to confirm the date of stock arrival and I will fly there to get the GMTIIc.
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Thanks Men, I am particularly interested in GMT II and Explorer II. Sounds like I won't be able to get much discount on GMT II. what about Explorer?
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Originally posted by fengz View PostHi All,
Is it true in Singapore that you can negotiate a 5-10%discount from a list price, plus, if you buy duty free, you can get additional 10% tax free?
Thanks
from Auckland NZ
usually the hot models
1) daytona - let's not talk about 5-10%, u can pay another 50% above the list
2) milgauss - current one of the models that is selling above premium
3) SD - current selling @ list
4) there are current other models that are going above list such as the GMT II ceramic, and others.
5) the rest, u can get up to 10%
u cannot claim 10% as duty free. i think what is more likely is u referring to the GST of 7%. however, u cannot claim FULL 7% as there is administrative charges.
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Originally posted by fengz View PostHi All,
Is it true in Singapore that you can negotiate a 5-10%discount from a list price, plus, if you buy duty free, you can get additional 10% tax free?
Thanks
from Auckland NZ
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Hi All,
Is it true in Singapore that you can negotiate a 5-10%discount from a list price, plus, if you buy duty free, you can get additional 10% tax free?
Thanks
from Auckland NZ
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Originally posted by fongwk76 View Posti just came back from HK. The standard discount there is 8% and i think the ADs are quite firm on that. Checked the discounted price of a datejust which my wife wanted and it was more expensive than SG.
But i managed to get myself a TT GMT Master II 166173. List Price was lower than SG and they also gave me the 8% discount.
The SS GMT 166170 was to tough to find, only the non ADs had it and the lowest price i saw was abt HKD55k ~ SG$9.8k. No discount.
i would say that the SA will look at the customer and gauge the amount of discount that they are willing to give.
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i just came back from HK. The standard discount there is 8% and i think the ADs are quite firm on that. Checked the discounted price of a datejust which my wife wanted and it was more expensive than SG.
But i managed to get myself a TT GMT Master II 166173. List Price was lower than SG and they also gave me the 8% discount.
The SS GMT 166170 was to tough to find, only the non ADs had it and the lowest price i saw was abt HKD55k ~ SG$9.8k. No discount.
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