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4 April 2010, 03:32 PM | #1 |
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Rolex Prices in Hong Kong
Hi All,
Am planning a trip to Hong Kong 3rd week of this month a holiday for my family to Disneyland and hopefully this trip I can sneak out to get two watches. Hope that bro from Hong Kong can give me some idea f the prices for pre-own/new for the Sub LV V series and Milgauss White Dial V series. Apreciate any guidance Desmond Singapore |
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sub LV around 47,XXX and Milgauss around 45,XXX
both are listed prices from AD and u can SURELY get 8% off from the above prices Enjoy shopping in HK :) |
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I have purchased a few 2nd hand watches from here. Normally can get discount if pay in cash. Happy shopping.
http://www.kenwatches.com/view.php?k...0&m=3&lang=eng http://www.powanloiwatch.com.hk/productlist.php?id=3 |
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Personally i can get discount from Ken's Watches since I'm a frequent buyer. Ask for Alex at the Central branch. |
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6 April 2010, 01:46 AM | #7 |
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Hi Jannal,
Thank you for the heads up as I am typing my Mrs is already busy swiping my card for the Hong Kong trip. Defenitely will look up Ken's Watches, as well as try to meet up with Inspires-(Eric) to meet one of this dealers for a sweet deal on the Sub LV. Desmond |
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For models like 111 or 312. Do you think they go over 10% off for Bnib ?
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12 April 2010, 12:05 AM | #9 |
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How can you buy from Kens shop online? Or is it possible.I see some watches say a payment plan and others have cash prices
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Lots of selection there............ Many places in Kowloon also......
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Sorry to hijack this thread. I am also visiting HK but on the 17th of April.
How about the Milgauss GV pricing? I am looking for the cheapest so second hand is fine but at least in 95% condition. Can you recommend any shops and prices? Thanks. |
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Don't suggest to buy at 2nd hand market since you will not stay in HK for long time any issues its hard for you to handle...but if you want to I can suggest 2 shops which are the major local Hong Kong people to trade/buy for 2nd hand market:
http://www.kkwatch.com/product_list.asp?sc=6 This one seems better reputation from local HK forum http://www.kwaiyanwatch.com/c_index.php This one has more shops in HK but seems not as good as Kkwatch For 116400GV, AD listed price is 48,600HKD, but not every AD have stocks, because of the shortage this model will NOT have any discount from AD |
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Thank you for the advice, will do more research before my trip to Hong Kong tentative date of arrival 19th April 2010.
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Wow thanks! very nice links!
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2nd hand prices for the LV should be around HK$38,000 and Milgauss white dial should be around HK$38,000 as well.
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There are lots of ADs, 2nd hand shops in the Tsimshatsui area
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I just got back from HK. As soon as shop assistants found out I was from London they told me not to bother as everything in HK is now priced towards rich Chinese.
And I found everything more expensive than London - you'll be able to get much better deals in Singapore, I was there over Christmas last year and could quite easily get 15% + off. The most I was able to get off in HK was 10% on a 16622. Even the second hand goods in Tsim Sha Tsui were really expensive..
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Anyhow, what the assistants told you is perfectly true. Cash is king, and boy do some people here have a ton of that nowadays... it's almost like they don't know what to do with it all. Well this is not the right place nor the right time for me to go more in to this, so I'll keep my fingers away from the keyboard. But yeah, sure this have definitely affected prices in places like HK, no doubt about it! Cheers, Joe
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the prices in HK are no longer like they were decades ago. Back then, you could get one for cheaper than buying in Switzerland.
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It certainly appears, based on some of the prices on the websites listed,
that you can get a better deal from some of the TRF sellers than in Hong Kong. |
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Let see where u come from,
if u come from EU, the EU dolar (as well as UK $) depreciated so much that every in HK will be more expansive than before if u come from US, it should be the same as HK has policy to keep same currency rate to USD all the time So just use 16610 as reference, here the list price is HK$44,500 and real selling price is HK$40,940 (8% discount fixed) from all AD, you can check whether it is cheaper than your region. Happy buyng :) |
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I am from Singapore and the exchange rate is on my favour plus I have a fair of of HK$ currency, as my Mrs. does a yearly shopping trip and Hong Kong is a must even if it is only for 1-2 days..lol
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11 April 2010, 11:36 AM | #26 |
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Guys & Gals,
Thank you for your constructive suggestions and comments, as this will be my last purchases for the next 2 years as I have already promise my Mrs. The main reason is becuase we have another little one coming in October 2010. So i really need to stretch the watch funds that I have...lol This trip I will be getting the Sub LV V series and Milgauss White Dial or GV depending on the price. Desmond |
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Desmond, u are better off getting your Sub in Singapore. It is UNLIKELY to be cheaper in HK despite of the exchange rate. Rolex in HK is practically one of the most expensive in the world. If u are getting pre-owned, unless u have a sharp eye fur authentic pieces or if u have absolute faith in the pre-own dealer, its not very wise to go for one in HK.
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11 April 2010, 06:44 PM | #28 | |
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With some help from one of the bro here manage to get a sweet deal from a Hong Kong AD, will update again when I am back. Thank you.
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How can Rolex in HK being the most expensive in the world? If you are buying from grey dealers (which you can verify the watch at RSC free of charge), the discounts could be significant and I am sure that it would be much cheaper even though it may not the cheapest in the world. |
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