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A question for all the ROLEX pros on this forum.....
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Long story short my boss awarded me an oyster perpetual air-king in Sept 2012, at the beginning of 2013 he told me if I was #1 in the division for the entire year he'd upgrade it. Well in March after all the stats were calculated I ended up making the top spot, now I have to figure out how this all works. I am not sure if you can go into a Rolex Authorized dealer and "trade in" your watch and reduce the price of the new one, and if that is possible will they low-ball me? Or should I just post mine up for sale, my boss just said "put it on Craigslist and see if you get any bites" I have the box and all the original paperwork etc. Just trying to find out which is the best route, trade in, or sell???? Any help would be great. This is a picture of what I have now. [IMG]http://i1062.photobucket.com/albums/t500/**********/img-thing.jpg[/IMG] For those that are curious I am pretty sure for my upgrade I want a date-just stainless band white gold bezel blue face with roman numerals. For some reason I feel like that fits me more than a Submariner. |
06-01-2014, 12:40 PM | #2 |
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Join Timezone and chk out their marketplace either for selling or value.
AD will offer you less then a private sale most likely for an AK. I'd keep the AK if possible |
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I just don't think my boss would just buy me a second one. what if I kept the ak since it was new and maybe bought an older datejust? so I could have both? |
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06-03-2014, 11:40 PM | #4 |
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a private sale will almost certainly get you more value than what you would be offered on a trade-in. they're dealers - they need to make money on both your trade-in as well as the piece you buy. I'd say sell it privately and then go buy the watch you want.
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06-04-2014, 07:57 AM | #5 |
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I don't think I would hold on to the AK and buy a pre-owned DJ thinking the AK will go up in value.
If you can sell the AK to a private party great, but convenience may demand a trade-in. I was just thinking if you held on to the watch you can compare it to the new piece, you'd be starting a collection and just maybe with wishful thinking, in the distant future the value would increase - that's half the fun. |
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06-04-2014, 09:02 AM | #6 |
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The best plave for you to sell it would be http://www.rolexforums.com/
Join the site and you'll be able to post in the "For Sale" section. Just know this, for any online forum, potential buyers will want references. Most of the sales are done via bank-wire transfer and they want to make sure the person they are dealing with is not a rip-off artist (yes, there are still people out there trying to take advantage of the internet). That being said, if you don't want to deal with a forum to sell your watch, you can definitely go to your local AD and see if they do take trades (not all do). My local AD does accept trades for all brands of watches, but they do not sell them. They literally have 3 or 4 places that buy used watches and they simply give them a call and ask for their best deal. TBH, I had a very good experience with this recently when I traded in a 2000 Polar Explorer II and a Panerai 111 when I purchased my GMT BLNR. I only lost a few hundred dollars vs. what I could have gotten selling them myself privately. Was it worth it? To me, yes. I also see you're in Ventura, CA. Just Google "Used Watches" in your area and see what comes up. Contact them to see if they'd be interested in purchasing your watch outright. BTW: Which Rolex will you be upgrading to? I have four Rolexs at the moment. The brand new GMT BLNR, which is very hard to get yet. A white and a black face Daytona and a 2006 GMT Pepsi.
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DON"T BUY A MONTH BLANC!! If you want to throw away money please send it to me
Did you end up getting the Rolex that you wanted yet? The Date-Just Stainless with Oyster is a very nice watch and if you can get it with a Roman Number White Dial it just makes the watch. I love the two tone rolex rose golds ones as well. My little brother is wearing mine right now. I like him like that.
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06-27-2014, 11:26 AM | #11 |
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i do need help! no longer care if it's pre owned looking for a stainless steel with white gold bezel blue face and roman numerals, i know it will be hard but for around 5500-6500 and hopefully within the local la county area so i can go to a dealer for authenticity.
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There are a ton of dealers on there and you will probably be able to find one in your area. Use the search button to narrow your criteria to make it easier. http://www.watchrecon.com/?query=datejust Funny that you think a 40mm is too big. It takes a little getting used to if you haven't worn one "that big", but once you get used to it, everything else looks small. 40mm today is by no means considered a "big" watch anymore. A buddy of mine's wife wears a Panerai 40mm. She even wears his 44mm Paneria as well. What is your wrist size? If it's over 6" you should be good to go with a 40mm Rolex. IMHO: You couldn't go wrong with either a Submariner Date or GMT (black, pepsi or coke). They'll hold their value better too.
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As for the "upgrade" moving to any of several models would be a price upgrade, but as we are talking about Oyster line Rolexes, not so much of a movement upgrade. The size also will become larger.
Hope that helps. FWIW, were I you, I'd just ask him to give you a company check for the sum they are willing to upgrade you by and keep the watch you have. It'll be quite a bump in price to actually "upgrade" to a larger watch with a different movement. Edit: One thing you may have noticed from the bullet list above is that there's not that much variety among Rolex's Oyster movements. That is why they make so damn much profit on the things...that and that the basic movements haven't changed that much in over 50 years. Rolex have spent more money innovating ways to deal with fraudulent copies of their watches than they have on creating new movements, although they have spent tidy sums improving the actual production process that creates their watches. (Don't take my last two comments as me deriding Rolex; that's not my intent all all for they are very nice watches. I'm just trying to give you a fair picture.) All the best.
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thank you for the help and I now realize that a 40mm isn't that big, trying to find one has been a huge pain though trying to stick with a sub since its a little cheaper but it's the most knocked off =( this has been super hard because I want to make sure its authentic but haven't done enough research.
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echoing what everyone had mentioned already.. if I were you, I would keep the air king, mainly because you had it new and from the sounds of it, you do like the watch. It won't bring in alot of money, in fact selling it would be the wrong thing to do in my opinion. As to the upgrade, I would go with a submariner as opposed to a datejust II. They definitely hold more value and look alot different than the air king or datejust. If you have the money, go for the anniversary edition as it may well appreciate in value. My 2 cents. Wishing you good luck.
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Hmmm. Variety is the spice of life. You got a sweet watch for your excellent performance last year. I'd vote to be happy with that watch and use your new bonus for something else you're passionate about. You clearly like watches so I'd be wanting to build a collection you can enjoy instead of selling a watch you like. I collect a couple of expensive items but I never sell any of them. I just add to my collection. Maybe get the boss to supercharge your M3. Aside from that, enjoy the new watch hunt if that's what you go with.
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