Strangely, a colleague of mine came back from Europe recently and gotten a Gmt, mentioned that its 30% than singapore. Wth.
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went swiss Amsterdam paris... rolex not cheaper, dun understand
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Originally posted by st11_mini View Post30% than?! More or less??
Which country? Which AD?
since i am looking at non rolex watch when i am in europe later this year.
but according to praha335ci, its seem possible.
http://www.sgrolexclub.com/threads/5...-Europe/page38Tag Heuer 2000 Professional Chronograph
Tag Heuer Formula 1
Rolex Datejust Oyster Perpetual 16234
Rolex Datejust Oyster Perpetual 116234
Rolex GMT II 16710
Sinn U1 SDR
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thanks for the info bro..
Originally posted by chronomat01le View PostGenerally the above are all correct. Buying watches in Switzerland or abroad is more of buying "momentos". The only exception is for new models which are selling at premium prices in Singapore. Even if you are willing to pay for them, they might not have stocks on hand but you can find a couple of them in Switzerland. You gotta calculate yr exchange rate and compare which is cheaper. So far my experience is that their retail prices are a little cheaper especially in Switzerland. However if you pay via credit card, the charges might cause you to end up paying more, not forgetting that price control is stricter there and you can get better discounts in Singapore if you have good relationship with the AD. As mentioned the only exception is for new models since you will have tax refund overseas. For Switzerland, one advantage is that you pay the net amount after deducting tax, unlike other countries where you have to pay full amount before tax, which later the tax amount will be refunded to yr credit card, which will cause you to incur charges 2 times and increase your net purchase price. It must be noted however that other Europe countries have higher tax rebate than Switzerland. So end up for the purchase price might be almost the same.
Whichever the case, gotta do a bit of homework before going overseas. Personally I like buying watches overseas as I buy them as momentos for my trips. As long as I am paying a reasonable price I will be happy. I bought my Batman last Oct at Switzerland and after conversion is about $10,900 without taking my credit card rebates into consideration. Although many might have bought it at a lower price than me, I feel it's ok because the retail price in Singapore is $11,670 and to enjoy about 5% discount for a sports model is reasonable for me.
I guess Rolex wants their prices to be controlled and standard regardless of countries, however Asian countries "spoil market" because I believe they are more hungry for business.
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