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In this forum,
one thread says rolex prices in Swiss increase by 11 June by 10% to 15%;
another thread say rolex prices increase from today by 6% to 10% - never say where so I assume refer to SG.
Here you say rolex retail price are the same world wide except seperated by GST+ Exchange rates, and for SG price just apply the the increase percentage in the current price should reflects the indicative new price.
What exchange rate and which increase percentage to apply? Why are the increase percentage different in Swiss and SG? Is it a fact that you get from reliable source (and which source) that "rolex retail price are the same world wide except seperated by GST+ Exchange rates", or is that just your assumption?Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one
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Originally posted by pegasi View PostIn this forum,
one thread says rolex prices in Swiss increase by 11 June by 10% to 15%;
another thread say rolex prices increase from today by 6% to 10% - never say where so I assume refer to SG.
Here you say rolex retail price are the same world wide except seperated by GST+ Exchange rates, and for SG price just apply the the increase percentage in the current price should reflects the indicative new price.
What exchange rate and which increase percentage to apply? Why are the increase percentage different in Swiss and SG? Is it a fact that you get from reliable source (and which source) that "rolex retail price are the same world wide except seperated by GST+ Exchange rates", or is that just your assumption?
If we look at europe pricing...w/o the VAT discount...is the retail price similar to what we see in SG?
After factoring the GST refund of 5-27% depending on which europe country, that's explain why buying in europe is cheaper than SG.
I think we can look closer to 2011 pricing, and compare to 2012. Are the difference that huge?[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
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can you advise which country can get to 27% GST refund?
Originally posted by Rolex01 View PostAfter factoring the GST refund of 5-27% depending on which europe country, that's explain why buying in europe is cheaper than SG.if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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Originally posted by triton View Postcan you advise which country can get to 27% GST refund?
Click here to read about new Hungarian VAT rise to 27%
Standard Rate 27% (since Jan 2012)
source: http://www.tmf-vat.com/vat/eu-vat-rates.html[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
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thanks. will keep that in mind when going europe
Originally posted by Rolex01 View PostHungarian VAT Rate
Click here to read about new Hungarian VAT rise to 27%
Standard Rate 27% (since Jan 2012)
source: http://www.tmf-vat.com/vat/eu-vat-rates.htmlif you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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Fact:
Companies which conduct business in foreign currency set their own forex rates by hedging the forex exposure to safeguard the business margin for a specified time period.Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one
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food for thought.
so now that one knows the rolex price in USD. some say can use it as a gauge. however, even if the list price in sg is higher, can we as consumers complain to rolex HQ about the pricing?
local AD adjustment has been generally going up for the past few years regardless whether exchange rate between sg and us is going in either direction.if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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In the first place, the "base" price list of rolex may not be in USD. Normally the business operating currency (i.e. currency used to calculate net sales/margin etc) of a MNC follows the currency of where the HQ/legal entity is registered. In rolex case it is likely to be swiss franc or euro.
That is one reason why the local AD adjustment is not always in line with US-SG exchange rate.Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one
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And why must a profit driven company sell its products at the same price in different countries? (How one define "same price" is another question).
Suppose the operating cost i.e. marketing/overhead/rental etc in country A is twice of that of country B, which of the following makes more sense?
1. Price a product the same for both country A & B
2. Price a product in such a way that the gap in margin per product in country A & B are not too big
I am not saying rolex is a profit driven company. All companies are.
While there is a certain relation between the price lists of different currency for a product like rolex watches, what go into the prices are not as simple and straight forward as some imagine.Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one
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