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Originally Posted by Bald Angus
It was a 50% deposit.
The order had an exact description of the Datejust and even had a picture of the watch generated from the Rolex website or their internal software.
I pay the rest when the watch arrives.
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This is weird.
I was very recently in a Rolex AD with a genuine VIP (the kind of person who can buy the watches on display) and the AD said they have zero control over the watches they receive. This is a major AD.
This 50% deposit sounds like a new AD scam, so instead of forcing you to buy a Tudor they can probably invest the money for nine months or whatever.