Jocke - Bad Santa[GO Moderator]
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Is it already April 1st?
If anyone seriously believes that the list of a Rolex AD is binding in any way then he is badly off. Of course, only these lists are to keep the myth alive. After all, these ADs distribute the hard-to-reach watches to major customers and gray dealers in the first place, and a regular collector is probably most lucky if he gets one of these pieces. Then to think that you can get into the list at another AD because the person you was on the list with has stopped selling Rolex is of course absurd. Do you really seriously think Rolex HQ would help you? Do you think all Rolex AD submits their lists to HQ so they know whose turn it is? I interpret this post as a joke, but perhaps it is most seriously?
Maybe I was not clear.
By: Rapwatch : August 8th, 2019-08:23
....there are going to be quite a large number of genuine buyers who are now stranded, some years in, on several waiting lists that have just been deleted; just out of bad luck, and because their local Rolex AD account was stopped (their other branches ha...
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By: U3O8 : August 8th, 2019-18:34
The list is basically an indication of interest from prospective buyers. Not really a contract outlining the sequential distribution of product. I am on the list for a Rolex and a Patek at an AD in NYC. They are one of the more well known ADs globally wit...
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By: Dave G : August 14th, 2019-13:11
Lists certainly aren't binding and not real in my view. AD's have customers they know and have spent sizeable amounts with them and will allocate accordingly.