buying rolex japan

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size:159mm * 131mm * 50mm
color:Yellow
SKU:757
weight:298g

Buying a Rolex in Japan as a foreigner

I didn’t specifically look for Rolex dealers to be honest. But end up buying a Grand Seiko SBGW291 from their flagship shop tho! Walking around I stumbles on a load of great vintage dealers .

Is Rolex Cheaper in Japan Vs US, UK, China, Hong

Is Rolex cheaper in Japan? Yes, Rolex is generally cheaper in Japan. Read on to find out why? Rolex lovers dream of snagging a luxury timepiece at a discount. But is there a global bargain to be found? We unveil: .

Nagoya Sakae / ROLEX Specialty Shops Quark

ROLEX sales , expensive purchase in the Quark Nagoya! Nagoya Sakae / ROLEX Specialty Shops Quark Introduction ROLEX List Our Quality Tax-free About Quark Shop List Contact Us : [email protected] English HOME > Shop List > Nagoya Sakae TEL: .

How to buy Second

How to buy Second-hand Rolex from Japan 1. Find the item you want to buy. Today, we’re introducing you to One Map by FROM JAPAN‘s FJ Fashion Section.The FJ Fashion section is a specially curated section where .

Buying Rolex in Japan? : r/rolex

Quark is the largest ROLEX Specialty Company in Japan. We deal in so many new, pre-owned and vintage models. Quark Nagoya Sakae Sakaechika, 3-4-6 saki Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0008 Hours:10:00 – 20:00 Closed:None TEL:052-971-0310 .

First off, why Japan? Well, the Yen’s been kinda weak lately, so for us folks holding stronger currencies, it *could* mean a better deal. I mean, potentially. No guarantees, obviously. But the potential’s there! Plus, the Japanese are known for taking care of their stuff, so you might find some really well-maintained pre-owned pieces. Think about it, like a vintage car that’s been babied its whole life.

Now, I spotted this thing online about Quark, which seems to be like, a Rolex *mega*-store in Japan. Like, they’re saying they’re the “largest ROLEX Specialty Company” there. That’s a pretty bold claim, right? They’ve got a bunch of locations, including one in Nagoya – the Sakae Sakaechika one. Hours are 10 to 8, and apparently, they never close? That sounds kinda intense, lol.

Look, I’ve never been to this specific Quark place myself (putting it on the bucket list!), but from what I gather, they carry everything – new, used, and vintage. That’s a major plus because sometimes you just wanna browse and see what catches your eye, ya know? Plus, having a place that specializes in Rolexes? Gives me a little more confidence than just buying from some random dude on the street. No offense to random dudes on the street.

Here’s the thing, though. Don’t just assume it’s automatically cheaper in Japan. Do your homework! Compare prices online, *before* you even get on the plane. Seriously. Check prices back home, check prices on Chrono24, get a feel for what things are actually going for. Remember, even with a potentially favorable exchange rate, you still gotta factor in taxes and potential import duties when you bring it back home. Nobody wants *that* kinda surprise at customs.

Also, and this is just me being paranoid, but be careful. Counterfeits exist everywhere, even in Japan. Especially if you’re buying pre-owned. Make sure you’re dealing with a reputable seller, like maybe this Quark place if their reputation checks out. I’d personally want to get it authenticated by a professional before handing over a wad of cash.

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