is it cheaper to buy rolex in europe or usa

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size:245mm * 149mm * 57mm
color:Cyan
SKU:1014
weight:240g

Which is the Cheapest Country to Buy

What plays a major role in how cheap or expensive a country is for buying luxury watches is the currency of the country you plan to buy the luxury watch and the .

Best country to buy a Rolex? : r/rolex

It all depends on your flexibility. Rolex makes 733 different Datejusts and the average AD only gets 90 pieces per year. So if you hold out for a very specific size/dial/bezel/bracelet combination in only steel, it can be just as hard to get .

Better to buy in Europe? : r/rolex

At the current exchange rate of 1 Euro = 1,12 USD I don’t think it makes sense to exchange dollars to euros and buy in Europe. Currently it would make more sense as an European to buy in US. I am from Vienna – Rolex ad’s do not give tax free on Rolex

Hey, do you know if it’s cheaper to buy a Rolex in France or in

From a price point of view, for us in Switzerland it would be much cheaper to buy in Germany becauee the euro is low and we get the VAT back. Reply reply basementapproved • It‘s the same like everywhere else in the world: You wait. On lists. For years .

Which country to buy Rolex in?

Hi all, Im new here and this is my first post. I’m hoping to get some feedback on peoples experiences with buying Rolex in another country and where might be cheapest. I live in the UK but in the next few months i’ll be .

Purchasing a high

Today the same model Rolex was marked at 7,100 Swiss Francs at Bucherer. I had been considering buying a new Rolex as a retirement gift to myself, but not at those insane prices! While my old Rolex does not glow in the dark anymore, it still runs good

First off, lemme just say, I feel ya on the price thing. That blurb about the 7,100 Swiss Francs? Woah! That’s Bucherer prices for ya. I mean, retirement gift or not, nobody wants to get ripped off. And honestly, sometimes these fancy ADs (Authorized Dealers) feel like they’re practically *daring* you to go grey market.

Now, about Europe vs. USA… it’s a bit of a mixed bag, isn’t it? You’ve got the VAT refund in Europe, which *sounds* amazing. Basically, you get a chunk of the tax back when you leave the country. That can definitely lower the price, but remember you gotta fill out forms, potentially wait in line at the airport – it’s not always a walk in the park. Plus, currency exchange rates can be a real pain. One minute the pound is doing okay, the next it’s tanking. It’s all a gamble!

And then there’s the whole “availability” thing. You might find a Rolex you want is easier to get in one country than another. Like, maybe you’re after a specific Submariner, and some random AD in, I dunno, Belgium, has it just sitting there. While your local shop in the UK is saying “Oh, it’s a five-year waiting list, luv.” Seriously, five years?! Are you kidding me?!

Then you think about the US. No VAT refund, obviously. But depending on the state, sales tax might be lower than the VAT you’d get back in Europe. Plus, you might find deals, especially if you’re willing to travel a bit within the States. And hey, maybe you’ve got some friends or family there who can help you out!

Honestly, there’s no easy answer here. It really depends on a bunch of factors: which model you’re after, current exchange rates, availability, and even just plain luck. I’d say do your research. Check prices online (but be careful of scams!), maybe call some ADs in both Europe and the US. See what the vibe is.

My personal take? I reckon that Switzerland, while having potentially high list prices (that Bucherer anecdote!), is worth investigating. The Swiss Franc is strong, yeah, but it’s *Switzerland*! It’s like Rolex central! Plus, think of the story you can tell: “Oh, yeah, I bought this in Switzerland, right at the source.” Pretty cool, right?

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