can you buy a rolex in geneva

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I am going to Switzerland

I was in the Rolex flagship store in Geneva two weeks ago and every 5 minutes you get some tourist that has queued for 40 minutes outside entering just to ask if they can buy a Rolex. They are immediately told no sorry we don’t have any in stock and then they suggest to visit Bucherer, the only official AD in Geneva, that of course also has nothing in stock except some .

Is It Cheaper To Buy Rolex In Switzerland Or Overseas

So whether you are in the US or in Geneva you won’t be getting the Rolex watch for a cheaper price. This helps Rolex in preventing the brand from being diluted. In fact, that’s why Rolex carefully selects its dealers so that .

Buying a rolex in Switzerland?

But if you like, in central Geneva there is Chrono-Time on Rue de la Fontaine 3, 1204 Genève. It is only Rolex shop owned by Rolex SA. You do not get Rolex SA to your warranty card, but Chrono-Time is 100% subsidiary of Rolex SA. Service is excellent and if

How difficult is to buy a Rolex in Switzerland? : r/Switzerland

Not at all possible. You go into a Rolex shop, there are no Rolex even being displayed. When I bought my Rolex Explorer, situation was different and I could still buy it just by walking in. Now, you can forget. This is for any Rolex sport steel watch model.

I’ve heard Rolex’s are cheaper in Switzerland, is that true?

Check out the Rolex Costco in Geneva where you can buy Stainless Steel models in bulk Reply reply Budget_Goose_8082 • Bingo! Buy from the same place your AD does. Cut out that middleman Reply reply More replies rolex-r-us • • Edited .

Heading to Switzerland Should we get into the brand? : r/rolex

We’ll be in Switzerland in May and wondering about Rolex while we are there. My wife and I are wondering if there is any price advantage buying in a Rolex store in Switzerland vs. here in the US (NJ to be specific). We have so many questions about what to buy as .

Okay, so you’re thinking about nabbing a Rolex while you’re gallivanting around Switzerland. Smart move, maybe. But before you start picturing yourself rolling around in a vault full of Submariners like Scrooge McDuck, let’s get real.

The age-old question: are Rolexes cheaper in Switzerland? Well, technically, yeah, kinda. See, there’s this thing called VAT (Value Added Tax), which is basically like a sales tax that’s lower in Switzerland than, say, the US. So, on paper, the list price *should* be a little less. I mean, logically, right?

But here’s the kicker. Getting your hands on a *specific* Rolex, especially one of those hyped-up stainless steel models everyone and their grandma wants, that’s the real challenge. Forget strutting into a boutique and grabbing a handful. Expect to maybe, possibly, *maybe* get on a waiting list longer than your flight from Newark. And honestly, good luck with that.

Now, some people will try to tell you about “the Rolex Costco in Geneva” where you can buy ’em in bulk. Listen, that’s just folks being sarcastic online. Don’t fall for it! There’s no secret Rolex wholesale club. If there was, trust me, I’d be there already with a shopping cart the size of a small car.

And then there’s the whole “cutting out the middleman” thing. Yeah, that sounds good in theory, doesn’t it? Like you’re going straight to the source, bypassing all the markups. But remember, Rolex boutiques are still businesses. They ain’t exactly giving these things away.

Honestly, it’s more about the *experience*, isn’t it? I mean, bragging rights alone – “Oh, this ol’ thing? Picked it up in Geneva, you know, just casually strolling through the Alps…” That’s worth something, right? (Okay, maybe I’m being a little cynical. I’d love a Rolex, don’t get me wrong.)

My personal opinion? If you’re going to Switzerland anyway, absolutely pop into a boutique. Look around, try some stuff on, see if you get lucky. But don’t go expecting a miracle. And definitely don’t base your entire trip around the *hope* of scoring a specific Rolex model. You’ll just end up disappointed and eating a lot of expensive chocolate to soothe your sorrows. (Okay, maybe that last part doesn’t sound so bad…)

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