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Originally Posted by aloha818

You fools crack me up. Why buy something for retail when you can get it cheaper? The wealthy are the cheapest most frugle buyers out there. They are always looking for a deal or to pay as little as possible. As far as buying high end watches such as a Rolex, it will be the last watch you will ever need to purchase if you maintain it. Rather spending a few bucks every year on Fossil watches and the such.


imo wearin the same watch the rest my life would be boring
i dont wear watches tho so i dont really care
 
Originally Posted by aloha818

You fools crack me up. Why buy something for retail when you can get it cheaper? The wealthy are the cheapest most frugle buyers out there. They are always looking for a deal or to pay as little as possible. As far as buying high end watches such as a Rolex, it will be the last watch you will ever need to purchase if you maintain it. Rather spending a few bucks every year on Fossil watches and the such.


imo wearin the same watch the rest my life would be boring
i dont wear watches tho so i dont really care
 
Originally Posted by aloha818

You fools crack me up. Why buy something for retail when you can get it cheaper? The wealthy are the cheapest most frugle buyers out there. They are always looking for a deal or to pay as little as possible. As far as buying high end watches such as a Rolex, it will be the last watch you will ever need to purchase if you maintain it. Rather spending a few bucks every year on Fossil watches and the such.

There's a difference between looking for deals and trying hard to get something out of your budget. Not saying OP is doing that, but usually if one is wealthy enough to afford such an item, they wouldn't ask where they could find discounts. Also, if one is wealthy and wants a product, I don't think they would hold back just because they weren't able to find it for cheaper. Like they would look for a cheaper price but if they couldn't get one, they'd buy what they wanted. Then there are people who compromise a lot of their money to buy an expensive product (once again not saying that this is OP).
 
Originally Posted by aloha818

You fools crack me up. Why buy something for retail when you can get it cheaper? The wealthy are the cheapest most frugle buyers out there. They are always looking for a deal or to pay as little as possible. As far as buying high end watches such as a Rolex, it will be the last watch you will ever need to purchase if you maintain it. Rather spending a few bucks every year on Fossil watches and the such.

There's a difference between looking for deals and trying hard to get something out of your budget. Not saying OP is doing that, but usually if one is wealthy enough to afford such an item, they wouldn't ask where they could find discounts. Also, if one is wealthy and wants a product, I don't think they would hold back just because they weren't able to find it for cheaper. Like they would look for a cheaper price but if they couldn't get one, they'd buy what they wanted. Then there are people who compromise a lot of their money to buy an expensive product (once again not saying that this is OP).
 
Originally Posted by acp7399

C'mon people, just answer the damn question. You people commenting are probably just jealous that he's actually able to consider it. Anyways on a brand new rolex, I've read on forums that you can save about 20 % at best off retail- sometimes plus no tax, most of the time not though- and that's at authorized retail locations. I was surprised that you CAN haggle. AND I agree, the richest people are the most frugal ones out there- shopping at marshalls and clipping coupons. Nothing wrong with being smart with your money. As far as pre-owned, do your homework and know the going price of the year and model before you set out.
THIS.

My father has a...im not sure i think a deep sea diver..or deepsub...some "edition" and i dont want to ask him about it, or for help. I recently purchased my vehicle cash...... CRAZY below retail... becuase dealers F%#^ people over. I like to look into things, before i make a purchase like this.. So yes, i would love even 5% off.. lol

  
 
Originally Posted by acp7399

C'mon people, just answer the damn question. You people commenting are probably just jealous that he's actually able to consider it. Anyways on a brand new rolex, I've read on forums that you can save about 20 % at best off retail- sometimes plus no tax, most of the time not though- and that's at authorized retail locations. I was surprised that you CAN haggle. AND I agree, the richest people are the most frugal ones out there- shopping at marshalls and clipping coupons. Nothing wrong with being smart with your money. As far as pre-owned, do your homework and know the going price of the year and model before you set out.
THIS.

My father has a...im not sure i think a deep sea diver..or deepsub...some "edition" and i dont want to ask him about it, or for help. I recently purchased my vehicle cash...... CRAZY below retail... becuase dealers F%#^ people over. I like to look into things, before i make a purchase like this.. So yes, i would love even 5% off.. lol

  
 
your lucky to find a used one for 2k but new 3-5k, If you are just looking for a nice reliable watch start with a citizen watch with eco drive
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, work your way up I wouldnt just jump into a rolex without knowing what all the parts in the watch do to make it expensive.
 
your lucky to find a used one for 2k but new 3-5k, If you are just looking for a nice reliable watch start with a citizen watch with eco drive
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, work your way up I wouldnt just jump into a rolex without knowing what all the parts in the watch do to make it expensive.
 
Originally Posted by scshift

Originally Posted by aloha818

You fools crack me up. Why buy something for retail when you can get it cheaper? The wealthy are the cheapest most frugle buyers out there. They are always looking for a deal or to pay as little as possible. As far as buying high end watches such as a Rolex, it will be the last watch you will ever need to purchase if you maintain it. Rather spending a few bucks every year on Fossil watches and the such.

There's a difference between looking for deals and trying hard to get something out of your budget. Not saying OP is doing that, but usually if one is wealthy enough to afford such an item, they wouldn't ask where they could find discounts. Also, if one is wealthy and wants a product, I don't think they would hold back just because they weren't able to find it for cheaper. Like they would look for a cheaper price but if they couldn't get one, they'd buy what they wanted. Then there are people who compromise a lot of their money to buy an expensive product (once again not saying that this is OP).

i agree with this partially. just don't count out wealthy people looking to save a buck if they can. that's probably how they got their in the first place. you think every one driving a benz walked in the dealership and bought it for sticker? probably not. i just don't like the assumption that if someone is looking for a discount, that they don't have the financial means to buy something.
 
Originally Posted by scshift

Originally Posted by aloha818

You fools crack me up. Why buy something for retail when you can get it cheaper? The wealthy are the cheapest most frugle buyers out there. They are always looking for a deal or to pay as little as possible. As far as buying high end watches such as a Rolex, it will be the last watch you will ever need to purchase if you maintain it. Rather spending a few bucks every year on Fossil watches and the such.

There's a difference between looking for deals and trying hard to get something out of your budget. Not saying OP is doing that, but usually if one is wealthy enough to afford such an item, they wouldn't ask where they could find discounts. Also, if one is wealthy and wants a product, I don't think they would hold back just because they weren't able to find it for cheaper. Like they would look for a cheaper price but if they couldn't get one, they'd buy what they wanted. Then there are people who compromise a lot of their money to buy an expensive product (once again not saying that this is OP).

i agree with this partially. just don't count out wealthy people looking to save a buck if they can. that's probably how they got their in the first place. you think every one driving a benz walked in the dealership and bought it for sticker? probably not. i just don't like the assumption that if someone is looking for a discount, that they don't have the financial means to buy something.
 
Originally Posted by BennyPowers

A wise man once told me "If you need to ask for a discount, you don't need it"
Obviously this man was just rich---if that, and not wealthy. 

Anyway to answer the mans question; unless you have $6K to spend then forget about getting a Rolex. There is no need in spending a couple grand on a "vintage" watch. And personally I'd look at a GMT or Submariner if you happen to have the $6K to spend...and deal with authorized dealers only..unless you are looking for a pre-owned.
 
Originally Posted by BennyPowers

A wise man once told me "If you need to ask for a discount, you don't need it"
Obviously this man was just rich---if that, and not wealthy. 

Anyway to answer the mans question; unless you have $6K to spend then forget about getting a Rolex. There is no need in spending a couple grand on a "vintage" watch. And personally I'd look at a GMT or Submariner if you happen to have the $6K to spend...and deal with authorized dealers only..unless you are looking for a pre-owned.
 
Dudes trying hard to derail this thread.

AFAIK Rolex's are known for retaining their value. Similar to Omega.
 
Dudes trying hard to derail this thread.

AFAIK Rolex's are known for retaining their value. Similar to Omega.
 
Originally Posted by BennyPowers

A wise man once told me "If you need to ask for a discount, you don't need it"
Another wise man said: "Retail is for suckers!"
 
Originally Posted by BennyPowers

A wise man once told me "If you need to ask for a discount, you don't need it"
Another wise man said: "Retail is for suckers!"
 
Originally Posted by scshift

Originally Posted by AddictedToFreshKicks

shouldn't be looking to buy a rolex if you're looking for discounts IMO
I'm all up for getting things for less than retail, but buying a rolex looking for discounts is trying to ball on a budget
yep...

i dont care how much loot you have...

if you can buy something for less than what it really costs... then why not?

  
 
Originally Posted by scshift

Originally Posted by AddictedToFreshKicks

shouldn't be looking to buy a rolex if you're looking for discounts IMO
I'm all up for getting things for less than retail, but buying a rolex looking for discounts is trying to ball on a budget
yep...

i dont care how much loot you have...

if you can buy something for less than what it really costs... then why not?

  
 
Originally Posted by BennyPowers

A wise man once told me "If you need to ask for a discount, you don't need it"

This wise man may not have been so wise, not very well traveled and a bit limited, as the world is bigger than he is and haggling for just about everything including essentials is customary in many cultures across the globe.  People talk too much, shut up b.
 
Originally Posted by BennyPowers

A wise man once told me "If you need to ask for a discount, you don't need it"

This wise man may not have been so wise, not very well traveled and a bit limited, as the world is bigger than he is and haggling for just about everything including essentials is customary in many cultures across the globe.  People talk too much, shut up b.
 
Originally Posted by do work son

Originally Posted by scshift

Originally Posted by aloha818

You fools crack me up. Why buy something for retail when you can get it cheaper? The wealthy are the cheapest most frugle buyers out there. They are always looking for a deal or to pay as little as possible. As far as buying high end watches such as a Rolex, it will be the last watch you will ever need to purchase if you maintain it. Rather spending a few bucks every year on Fossil watches and the such.

There's a difference between looking for deals and trying hard to get something out of your budget. Not saying OP is doing that, but usually if one is wealthy enough to afford such an item, they wouldn't ask where they could find discounts. Also, if one is wealthy and wants a product, I don't think they would hold back just because they weren't able to find it for cheaper. Like they would look for a cheaper price but if they couldn't get one, they'd buy what they wanted. Then there are people who compromise a lot of their money to buy an expensive product (once again not saying that this is OP).

i agree with this partially. just don't count out wealthy people looking to save a buck if they can. that's probably how they got their in the first place. you think every one driving a benz walked in the dealership and bought it for sticker? probably not. i just don't like the assumption that if someone is looking for a discount, that they don't have the financial means to buy something.
Of course I wouldn't count wealthy deal hunters, I think it's a very smart and efficient idea to look for the cheapest deal available. I myself hate spending retail on anything (besides food) because I know for a fact there is a place I can find it cheaper. It doesn't matter whether you're rich or poor, looking for a discount is smart and a great idea.

But there are people who like to live outside their means and try and stunt when they just don't have the cash. That is not smart. At the end of the day, only the person knows if they're spending within their needs or if they're trying too hard.
 
Originally Posted by do work son

Originally Posted by scshift

Originally Posted by aloha818

You fools crack me up. Why buy something for retail when you can get it cheaper? The wealthy are the cheapest most frugle buyers out there. They are always looking for a deal or to pay as little as possible. As far as buying high end watches such as a Rolex, it will be the last watch you will ever need to purchase if you maintain it. Rather spending a few bucks every year on Fossil watches and the such.

There's a difference between looking for deals and trying hard to get something out of your budget. Not saying OP is doing that, but usually if one is wealthy enough to afford such an item, they wouldn't ask where they could find discounts. Also, if one is wealthy and wants a product, I don't think they would hold back just because they weren't able to find it for cheaper. Like they would look for a cheaper price but if they couldn't get one, they'd buy what they wanted. Then there are people who compromise a lot of their money to buy an expensive product (once again not saying that this is OP).

i agree with this partially. just don't count out wealthy people looking to save a buck if they can. that's probably how they got their in the first place. you think every one driving a benz walked in the dealership and bought it for sticker? probably not. i just don't like the assumption that if someone is looking for a discount, that they don't have the financial means to buy something.
Of course I wouldn't count wealthy deal hunters, I think it's a very smart and efficient idea to look for the cheapest deal available. I myself hate spending retail on anything (besides food) because I know for a fact there is a place I can find it cheaper. It doesn't matter whether you're rich or poor, looking for a discount is smart and a great idea.

But there are people who like to live outside their means and try and stunt when they just don't have the cash. That is not smart. At the end of the day, only the person knows if they're spending within their needs or if they're trying too hard.
 
school u on buying a rolex?... OK

dont buy what u cant afford

what cant u afford u might ask? as a rule of thumb if u cant buy it 10x over and still live comfortably... let it be

in conclusion... go to canal st. and cop u a folex OR hit up traxnyc.com and get u a joe rodeo

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