ROLEX SS SUBMARINER DATE 16610 BLACK DIAL 40MM AS NEW D

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ROLEX SS SUBMARINER DATE 16610 BLACK DIAL 40MM AS NEW D
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner Date Watche. 40mm stainless steel case, black time lapse bezel, black dial, and Oyster Fliplock Bracelet. Water resistant to 1000 feet.
This watch is as new and it is always sold at full list price plus tax when available. Get it here over night and save $$$.
The watch is keeping perfect time well within COSC specs and comes complete with boxes and papers.
Only $4,495
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True classic.
Gimme a swiss movemen watch anyday over some digital watch that can tell me when it's gonna rain.
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I would imagine that if he weren't legit, he would've been called out long before becoming a sponsor here
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I would imagine that if he weren't legit, he would've been called out long before becoming a sponsor here
Last edited by ldangeli; Mar 2, 2009 at 09:11 AM.
Jason Wade
Jason Wade
Being a senior member as well, and being as old as dirt, my experience has taught me a few things about "companies" like Gil/Strykes. So, in situations like this, I err on the side of caution, especially when the manufacturer doesn't know them.

Jason, it's great seeing you here. I had a feeling you'd be here as an MB freak that you are.

Jason, it's great seeing you here. I had a feeling you'd be here as an MB freak that you are.

Not trying to start trouble with a new sponsor, but I think people should know what they are buying, and this knowledge should only help you here.
Thanks.
Often times dealers who receive inventory need to pay for it within 30 days and it goes unsold. These dealers work much like car dealers who have a floor plan. They pay interest on the money used to finance their inventory and if it is unsold they need to move it to cover their overhead. This is where we come in. We work with over 40 Rolex dealers around the world by buying their surplus or unsold inventory when they call us for money. They in turn leave the warranty cards "open" for us with no customer name filled in. They do stamp the cards as a Rolex dealer. The watches essentially come right from the authorized dealer and we are simply connecting the buyer and dealer although unlike the conventional broker we physically hold on to and own the inventory so it is a fast and efficient turn around and our dealers are prepaid for the inventory which is the reason they do this in the first place.
We employ a Rolex watchmaker who is a former Rolex employee and we handle all repairs in house when need be although a customer is free to take his/her watch to any service center worldwide. At the end of the day we are in business due to great service and have been known to do things for customers far beyond what is "written" or required such as servicing watches purchased elsewhere and not billing for it at all, etc.
I am more than happy to clear up any other questions.
Last edited by Stryke; Mar 2, 2009 at 11:21 AM.
Its called tran-shipping and is a shady paractice to say the least. No authorized reputable dealer would admit to doing it as they would loose their dealer contract with Rolex, and Rolex would come in a "Buy-back" all inventory. Been there, seen that.
I am more than happy to clear up any other questions.

Are you a certified Rolex Repair center? No, so if something should happen, your company repairs it, that something happens again and I happen to be in a different part of the world, walk into an authorized repair center, they will not warranty or repair that issue due to the watch being repaired at a non-authorized repair center. So, where does that leave the consumer?
He has a pretty long customer sheet and NEVER, not once have I read a horror story about him or his business... I have read countless "Gil went above and beyond for me" threads... That Crazy complilation watch I was talking about went to a watch collector over seas... Either the middle east or Asia, cant remember... he had someone fly with the watch in hand to deliver it... he isnt some schmoe trying to make a quick buck... you can read his reviews ALL over the internet... nothing but possitive... He IS down in your neck of the woods, why not just go visit him?
He has a pretty long customer sheet and NEVER, not once have I read a horror story about him or his business... I have read countless "Gil went above and beyond for me" threads... That Crazy complilation watch I was talking about went to a watch collector over seas... Either the middle east or Asia, cant remember... he had someone fly with the watch in hand to deliver it... he isnt some schmoe trying to make a quick buck... you can read his reviews ALL over the internet... nothing but possitive... He IS down in your neck of the woods, why not just go visit him?
Pete I am sure. This isn't just about him or his watch company.
I can buy a Movado online, but it would only be warranted by the online retailer I bought it from.
There seems to be some confusion here, no disrespect intended.
To those other members, I would ask that you keep the discussion toned down, and not accusatory. It does seem that Styke is willing to discuss issues and answer questions. There also seems to be no shortage of people who have been satisfied customers of his, which to me, means a lot.





