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  • 116520
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    Reborn and Oceanklassik are also right.

    I personally feel that there is no harm asking for more discount when buying a watch. Also there is also nothing right "low-balling" the seller. Sometimes it is "lucky" to get offer for some watches...

    "Low-ballering" is not a crime. A CRIME is when you "low-ball" the seller and when the seller willing to sell you at the "low-ball" price and you back out... IT IS A F**KING CRIME!

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  • Oceanklassik
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    I try my friend, I try.

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  • Reborn
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    I am impressed

    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    Thanks for sharing. Yes, agree wif u both. But my opinion is, if u r selling s'thing, such instances r unavoidable right? I put up my watch for sale too n thre too, r "low ballers" but I didnt reject them, or run them dwn. It's jus too bad. Well, I'll hope meet a gd PI one day.

    Cheers!
    not many people as broad minded as you are.

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Originally posted by Reborn View Post
    they like to ask to see the watch just for fun, and then try to low ball during viewing. Not saying you are one of them but there are quite a number of Singaporean buyers who are like that. Their favourite question - Eh what's the best price ah, got discount or not? even after the seller's price has been made known to them. So some of the PIs get quite pissed off, and only want to deal with those whom they sense are ready with cash to pull the trigger. I know of PIs who do not want to sell to locals because of such experiences. Anyway, this is what I have heard from some of the local PIs that I know.

    So maybe if you are serious about the watch, tell the person if the watch satisfies your condition - for example Brand New in Box - you will pay on delivery and that you are serious. Perhaps that might convince the seller to take you seriously.
    Originally posted by triton View Post
    personally i feel that for asking for further discount is nothing wrong. however, be realistic in asking for discount. this is because the PI prices are generally lower than that of AD.
    Thanks for sharing. Yes, agree wif u both. But my opinion is, if u r selling s'thing, such instances r unavoidable right? I put up my watch for sale too n thre too, r "low ballers" but I didnt reject them, or run them dwn. It's jus too bad. Well, I'll hope meet a gd PI one day.

    Cheers!

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  • tomcatf
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    Originally posted by Reborn View Post
    I think Mr Tong at Top Hour - Lucky Plaza has one piece in his showcase. The model with the Black Dial, red hands. Cannot remember the model number for that one.
    Thanks bro, it matches the WG Daytona that I am looking, will check it out ASAP.

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  • triton
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    personally i feel that for asking for further discount is nothing wrong. however, be realistic in asking for discount. this is because the PI prices are generally lower than that of AD.

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  • Reborn
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    The problem with some Singaporean buyers is that

    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    Yes, n tats mainly my concern too. I'm serious abt getting a ROLEX pro series but prices btwn an AD here n PI differs quite substantially. Well at least in a few hundreds of dollars. I really wish to find out frm those here who hv experienced tis abt getting from PIs. I did ask one in te Sales Thread if I could view te watch he was selling n he said I shld knw how tis particular model looks like n no need any viewing

    Why nt?! I knw how a Sub looks like but I oso wan to knw how his Sub looks like. I was going to buy his Sub, n nt anothr pc right?? One thing sme sellers here may nt realise is customers oso need a little "push" to buy. Sme may b harder, sme slight only. I may b half-hearted when I was travelling to view te watch but if I get to see it in its entirety n original state, n like it so much, I may jus buy it. No qns asked!

    Think if its so troublesome jus to save tat few hundreds, might as well get frm ADs here. Can use CC oso.

    Jus my personal take. No offence.
    they like to ask to see the watch just for fun, and then try to low ball during viewing. Not saying you are one of them but there are quite a number of Singaporean buyers who are like that. Their favourite question - Eh what's the best price ah, got discount or not? even after the seller's price has been made known to them. So some of the PIs get quite pissed off, and only want to deal with those whom they sense are ready with cash to pull the trigger. I know of PIs who do not want to sell to locals because of such experiences. Anyway, this is what I have heard from some of the local PIs that I know.

    So maybe if you are serious about the watch, tell the person if the watch satisfies your condition - for example Brand New in Box - you will pay on delivery and that you are serious. Perhaps that might convince the seller to take you seriously.

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  • Reborn
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    I think Mr Tong at Top Hour - Lucky Plaza has one piece in his showcase. The model with the Black Dial, red hands. Cannot remember the model number for that one.

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  • tomcatf
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    Guys, any PI to recommend? looking for WG Daytona.

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  • Darkangel
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    You happy can liaos...

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  • chongj88
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    But you guys are afraid of buying from PIs, what kind of guarantee you can get from your Local ADs since they are not willing to put the watch model in their invoice!!! Right?

    So back to square one.. as long as you are getting a real watch, with rolex warranty still valid, no problem lah... who cares singapore warranty card, HK W C, or Japan W C....
    My sentiments exactly... But to each his or her own lah. After all, its your hard earned money! You and only you choose the way you want to spend it.

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  • 116520
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    But you guys are afraid of buying from PIs, what kind of guarantee you can get from your Local ADs since they are not willing to put the watch model in their invoice!!! Right?

    So back to square one.. as long as you are getting a real watch, with rolex warranty still valid, no problem lah... who cares singapore warranty card, HK W C, or Japan W C....

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  • seiko.citizen
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    at the end of the day, you have to determine your comfort level. if you are comfortable buying PI with/without authentication then you go ahead. otherwise dont buy.

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    But I heard that the rolex prices at local ADs were controlled by RSC. If a rolex is sold a special discount, the AD will not write the watch model number on its invoice as I was told that they afraid RSC will punish them... really?
    If that's the case, why RSC don't punish these PIs???
    Well I am not a AD...so I dunno how they work...hahaha but I need to know so much of how to do it...my Rolex from PI is cheap..that's more impt!

    Originally posted by chongj88 View Post
    As it is, I think it is going to be hard to enforce - even with their own ADs. There is also this fine line of going overboard with compliance and pissing their sales/distribution channel off. RSC can of course play the high hand but they will have to weigh the risk.

    As for PIs, it will also be tough to enforce against the freelancers who do not have a business registration. It is akin to stopping people like you and I who happen to buy an extra piece or two in Hong Kong and selling them back home. Going to cost them a lot of legal fees which may end up with publicity backlash and nothing to gain.

    Also notice that the registered dealers always have to state clearly (usually in their website) that they are not affiliated to Rolex in any way? They need to do that to protect their backsides from the RSC legal juggernaut!
    Yeah agreed...

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Yes, n tats mainly my concern too. I'm serious abt getting a ROLEX pro series but prices btwn an AD here n PI differs quite substantially. Well at least in a few hundreds of dollars. I really wish to find out frm those here who hv experienced tis abt getting from PIs. I did ask one in te Sales Thread if I could view te watch he was selling n he said I shld knw how tis particular model looks like n no need any viewing

    Why nt?! I knw how a Sub looks like but I oso wan to knw how his Sub looks like. I was going to buy his Sub, n nt anothr pc right?? One thing sme sellers here may nt realise is customers oso need a little "push" to buy. Sme may b harder, sme slight only. I may b half-hearted when I was travelling to view te watch but if I get to see it in its entirety n original state, n like it so much, I may jus buy it. No qns asked!

    Think if its so troublesome jus to save tat few hundreds, might as well get frm ADs here. Can use CC oso.

    Jus my personal take. No offence.

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