Not a good situation and being cynical, i think we all question selling policies of this nature. I think the dealer relationship is therefore pivotal.
I bought a 240 last year and paid over the phone to my preferred dealer and the watch arrived next day. Imagine my surprise when i noticed the pre Sept 08 increase price tag still attached to the watch
. After some negotiations i had a prompt refund of the difference as the watch was 'old stock' held for a buyer who never collected it.
In your case i would
suggest the dealer assists you in the purchase, but do i get the impression this may be a WOS branch with rules that can't be broken? I've always found dealing with a non multiple AD more rewarding and beneficial in just about every way.
In my business
Price ruling at date of despatch is the deal and well known. If deliveries get extended and prices increase along the way, then you simply pay more. I never leave a deposit unless the deal is cast iron, but it's easy to be wise after the event.