Hey fellas! Need some input and your expertise.
My fiancé and I walked into an AD on March 8, 2022 to check out a few Rolexes they had on display. I told the associate we're getting married in June and I'd like to purchase my
first Rolex to wear on my wedding day. I thought since I told the associate we're getting married, it would better my chances of procuring the timepiece sooner. Boy was I wrong. She put me in their database and I gave her some of the reference numbers I was interested in. My first (and only) choice was the Rolex 126610LN. To me, it's such a classic SS Rolex that can be worn dressed up or down, and perfect for daily wear. I also gave a list of other reference numbers I briefly searched while sitting. The associate gave me the usual "long waitlist" story, but she'll see what she can do. The call never came.
22 months and 17 days later...
I get a call around 7pm yesterday from the AD. It was the same associate and she had good news for me. She was able allocate for me a Rolex Submariner. I was ecstatic, but got ahead of myself. It wasn't the SS Submariner I've been wanting. It's the reference 126613LN. It was on the list I gave her and maybe in my top 5.
1. I don't have history with the AD (or any AD). Should I make the purchase to begin history? Will it better my chances of getting what I really want?
2. Should I expect to never get a call again if I turn it down?
3. Can I get this piece cheaper elsewhere? I'm seeing a wide range from $14k to $25k.
4. Could I go see the watch and try to convince them to sell me the reference 126610LN, which was my first choice?
My major worry is I'll never hear from the AD again if I decline this one. I've already waited almost 2 years with no history. Any comments or suggestions? I have an appointment for tomorrow morning with the AD.
What I want
What they have for me