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    Anyone know if someone from Malaysia will to buy a Rolex in Singapore, can he get the 7% GST rebate ?

    thx in advance
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  • #2
    Yes, only if he/she is leaving via Changi. You'll probably end up getting 5.5% approx of the tax, a big chunk goes to the duty free company providing this service.

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    • #3
      Thx pal.

      So the tax rebate is done at Changi airport ?
      Rolex Smurf 116619LB | Rolex Deepsea 126660 | Rolex Batman 116710BLNR | Rolex Daytona Black 116520 | Rolex Kermit 16610LV | Rolex GMT 2 116718LN Green Dial | Rolex Polar 16570 | Rolex DJ 115200 | AP ROO Montauk Highway | PAM 312 | PAM 425 | Cartier Santos XL | Maurice Lacroix Skeleton MP6258 | Maurice Lacroix PT6187/97

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      • #4
        And make sure he must be a tourist position... No watever permit he is holding...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bttan View Post
          Yes, only if he/she is leaving via Changi. You'll probably end up getting 5.5% approx of the tax, a big chunk goes to the duty free company providing this service.
          Btw, wat my understanding is not 5.5% minus admin charges. The admin charges is something like a flat rate n not in percentage.

          Meaning, It all depends on how much is the watch.

          For example a $10k watch rebate is $700, admin charges is $150, so cash back is $550 which turn up to 5.5%...

          If watch is $30k, rebate is $2100, admin charges $150, so cash back $1950, then rabate is 6.5%...

          maybe other bros can share their experience...

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          • #6
            16k watch took back 930. noted.

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            • #7
              Thank you all.

              So can I say that he must be coming in as a tourist and also go back by Changi Airport.

              Tax rebate will be less than 7% as there is an admin fee to be paid
              Rolex Smurf 116619LB | Rolex Deepsea 126660 | Rolex Batman 116710BLNR | Rolex Daytona Black 116520 | Rolex Kermit 16610LV | Rolex GMT 2 116718LN Green Dial | Rolex Polar 16570 | Rolex DJ 115200 | AP ROO Montauk Highway | PAM 312 | PAM 425 | Cartier Santos XL | Maurice Lacroix Skeleton MP6258 | Maurice Lacroix PT6187/97

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              • #8
                Wouldn't it be better to buy (provided the models wanted are available) from the shops inside the airport where they take out 7% from the price tag? No?

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                • #9
                  Buying from shops inside = Less work to claim tax and full 7%.

                  However,
                  Minimum chance of getting any popular models as anyone can buy.

                  No discount. The models you can find inside are the ones you can get discounts outside.
                  Audemars Piguet Ball Bell&Ross Cartier IWC Longines Omega Panerai Rolex Sinn Tissot

                  Alba Casio Citizen Roox Seiko

                  Wanted to add PP but bo lui

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                  • #10
                    in aus u can get 10% off
                    hehhe

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                    • #11
                      why bother with SG? if he get a chance, buy from europe with the weak exchange and VAT refund. Better than HK even...

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                      • #12
                        Wow, thanks for the insight. Not a transparent transaction man

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                        • #13
                          agreed

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                          • #14
                            Recently, on my trip to Frankfurt, I went to my fav AD and managed to get a 2-tone Rolex Datejust 26mm for my mom. After the tax rebate of around 14.5%, and the in-house discount was a further 10%. I ended up paying close to $9,600 (Euro exchange was at SGD$1.71 and factoring in the credit card charges and exchange rates) and thought I had a very good deal. Last week, I went to a local AD to check out on another watch and saw the same piece. I asked for a price quote (I have not even started negotiating for further discounts) and was told it cost SGD$9,500.

                            After all the trouble of getting from overseas, I realised sometimes, the best deals are still back home here in SG.
                            This is especially true for Rollie dress watches. For sports models like Sub, GMT, DSSD or Daytona, I think the price is still fairly attractive to try getting it from Europe.

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                            • #15
                              so best is found out the prices of local AD 1st before the overseas trip so when at overseas AD can know whether good buy or not.

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