Got my gshock this morning. Great servicecan’t believe it shipped from Japan on Wednesday and arrived within a week. Sometimes stuff from Amazon uk takes longer
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I have a few already but went for the GW-S5600U-1JF to add to the collection.I've been considering getting a Gshock for a while. Which one did you go for?
Without providing actual examples and details this is a a bit of a throwaway question.Hi all, I’ve been looking at Rolex recently and noticed tonight compared to a few days ago that their retail prices have all dropped by approx 12.5%, anyone know why?
Indeed. Regardless though, it's not going to happen to RRPs - they'll only ever stay the same, or be adjusted upwards, depending on currency fluctuations. Lowering RRPs would be against everything they do!Without providing actual examples and details this is a a bit of a throwaway question.
Whilst that's a vintage Sub, the waitlist of an Explorer 2 versus a Sub is poles apart.Nice, what was the wait/price over RRP? Really tempted by an Explorer 2.
Without providing actual examples and details this is a a bit of a throwaway question.
Indeed. Regardless though, it's not going to happen to RRPs - they'll only ever stay the same, or be adjusted upwards, depending on currency fluctuations. Lowering RRPs would be against everything they do!
Got a link to the site?Specifics? I’ve looked at 6 or so and they’re all 12.5% less now RRP than when I looked a week ago.
Datejust 36 steel/rose, rosé diamond set Roman numerals was £11,100 now £9,700
Datejust 41 steel/rose, chocolate was £10,350 now £9,050.
GMT Master II steel/rose was £11,850 now £10,350.
GMT Pepsi white gold was £32k now £28k.
GMT Pepsi Steel was £7,550 now £6,600.
Same for the other GMTs and Daytonas.
For a moment I thought his the website showing me the without VAT prices but then that’s 20% not 12.5%.
Specifics? I’ve looked at 6 or so and they’re all 12.5% less now RRP than when I looked a week ago.
Datejust 36 steel/rose, rosé diamond set Roman numerals was £11,100 now £9,700
Datejust 41 steel/rose, chocolate was £10,350 now £9,050.
GMT Master II steel/rose was £11,850 now £10,350.
GMT Pepsi white gold was £32k now £28k.
GMT Pepsi Steel was £7,550 now £6,600.
Same for the other GMTs and Daytonas.
For a moment I thought his the website showing me the without VAT prices but then that’s 20% not 12.5%.
Same. I'm just seeing the RRP on their site and if I look around I just see the usual over inflated prices that they seem to sell for.Near as I can make out the RRPs of the five watches you've quoted are still the "was" prices.
How can we see the previous and new prices is there a tracker? Can you show these differences somehow?Specifics? I’ve looked at 6 or so and they’re all 12.5% less now RRP than when I looked a week ago.
Datejust 36 steel/rose, rosé diamond set Roman numerals was £11,100 now £9,700
Datejust 41 steel/rose, chocolate was £10,350 now £9,050.
GMT Master II steel/rose was £11,850 now £10,350.
GMT Pepsi white gold was £32k now £28k.
GMT Pepsi Steel was £7,550 now £6,600.
Same for the other GMTs and Daytonas.
For a moment I thought his the website showing me the without VAT prices but then that’s 20% not 12.5%.
Quite!It's wasn't obvious which website you were referring to, so better not to be a smart ass when you are the one providing opaque information.
Rolex are so crazily in demand and undersupplied that it is highly unlikely that they would lower the rrp by 12.5%. I bet he was on a different international site or had tax deducted or something similar that applied to all prices he checked.Quite!
Also, prices are as RRP as expected. No surprises there.
Should've just bought them all at that low price @MoRT489, bargaintastic. Oh wait..!
You don't need to charge the Apple Watch while it is stored. Just charge it then turn it off and store it.Finding it hard to find something that will work with an Apple watch AND mechanical at the same time.