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Old 20 February 2019, 05:54 PM   #1
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Hi All, just a question is buying stuff from an AD literally the best way to get an AD to think of you when you want to get on top of the list or are things like regular visits, giving the home cooked curry lol good ideas to. Is it just annoy them as much as possible so that they think about you?
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Old 20 February 2019, 05:56 PM   #2
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there is a fine line between stalking and being a flaky customer... find that area

spending money helps too. If you name is Bob, tell them its something more unique as everyone is named bob, or scott, or dave.
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Old 20 February 2019, 06:13 PM   #3
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It's a business, be courteous and buy lot's of stuff you don't need
Bringing all kind of stuff and consuming my time by coming every week would be very annoying to me.
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Old 20 February 2019, 07:02 PM   #4
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everyone is named bob, or scott, or dave.
That's not true...oh wait...
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Old 20 February 2019, 11:14 PM   #5
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That's not true...oh wait...
I was going to take exception with that too... my name is David though.
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Old 20 February 2019, 07:23 PM   #6
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there is a fine line between stalking and being a flaky customer... find that area

spending money helps too. If you name is Bob, tell them its something more unique as everyone is named bob, or scott, or dave.
My name is Chanel hello Jan call me in private xoxox would that be oke??
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Old 20 February 2019, 09:46 PM   #7
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My name is Chanel hello Jan call me in private xoxox would that be oke??
Chanel is not an uncommon name, esp round the estates, or for their Chihuahuas.
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Old 20 February 2019, 06:20 PM   #8
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Money talks, but so does attitude.

As much as we hear the VIP and VVIP tales, I dont spend anywhere near that perceived values at my AD, but we do make any jewellery purchases there, and occasionally pop in to browse for future purchases for my wife, daughter or myself, so we are recognised as paying customers when we walk in. In addition, I use the AD for service or repair/adjustments, insurance valuations etc as well, so we are regarded as repeat customers in addition to being regarded as credible with respect to me asking to be concidered for the BLNR I am currently waiting for (current status is .. next on the list). The watch lovers in the stores are always happy to talk watches during those visits as well, even when we are in store for something completely different, so light hearted chat is always appreciated.

As has been said, there is a fine line between stalking/being a nuisance, so it needs to be guaged with regard to the store and individual's you find yourself talking with when you do go in.

I've dealt with my AD in one form or another since the late 1980's, so its been a long term relationship and they know I would rather spend my money locally than online or elsewhere across the country, which also carries some weight with them.
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Old 20 February 2019, 11:24 PM   #9
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Money talks, but so does attitude.

As much as we hear the VIP and VVIP tales, I dont spend anywhere near that perceived values at my AD, but we do make any jewellery purchases there, and occasionally pop in to browse for future purchases for my wife, daughter or myself, so we are recognised as paying customers when we walk in. In addition, I use the AD for service or repair/adjustments, insurance valuations etc as well, so we are regarded as repeat customers in addition to being regarded as credible with respect to me asking to be concidered for the BLNR I am currently waiting for (current status is .. next on the list). The watch lovers in the stores are always happy to talk watches during those visits as well, even when we are in store for something completely different, so light hearted chat is always appreciated.

As has been said, there is a fine line between stalking/being a nuisance, so it needs to be guaged with regard to the store and individual's you find yourself talking with when you do go in.

I've dealt with my AD in one form or another since the late 1980's, so its been a long term relationship and they know I would rather spend my money locally than online or elsewhere across the country, which also carries some weight with them.


I agree with everything here. Money talks. First and foremost unfortunately. But the smaller guys still have a fighting chance with some relationship.


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Old 20 February 2019, 06:33 PM   #10
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I would not say I was pushy but I stopped in about twice a month. I usually had a reason, servicing a watch, Valentine’s Day, picking up services watch etc. I tried to be very polite and they got to know me and definitely took care of me when they could. I will say though they do have a customer for life now. They were always extremely nice and made the buying experience special. Many jewelers would not give me the time of day but they always were sincerely nice and never seemed troubled. I am thankful I was able to give them my business and future business. There were a few jewelers up in west Los Angeles whom I honestly do not know I would have wanted to buy from had the opportunity presented itself. Would have rather bought for a grey market dealer or on the forums.


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Old 20 February 2019, 07:07 PM   #11
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Old 20 February 2019, 07:07 PM   #12
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Change your first name to "Rolex" and tell the AD that's what your mother and father named you.
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Old 20 February 2019, 07:20 PM   #13
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Chocolates on the first visit, and a fine wine within 24 hours of the first visit.

Seriously though, if it's a super hot model like a Daytona you're after, you are not moving to the top of the list. End of story. Unless you spend a bunch of money.

If it's something like a Sub, GMT, BLNR or something like that, just stop in and chat and ask when you should follow up.
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Old 20 February 2019, 09:55 PM   #14
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Hi All, just a question is buying stuff from an AD literally the best way to get an AD to think of you when you want to get on top of the list or are things like regular visits, giving the home cooked curry lol good ideas to. Is it just annoy them as much as possible so that they think about you?
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Old 20 February 2019, 10:05 PM   #15
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If you can not play the money game it is all about relationships and time.
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Old 20 February 2019, 10:15 PM   #16
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If you can not play the money game it is all about relationships and time.
Don't think a one time and only purchase of a hot model will work at any AD regardless how many bottles of wine one gives
Logically the AD will always give preference to spending customers for the sought after models.
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Old 20 February 2019, 10:18 PM   #17
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Tell them your name is “LotsAndLots O. Money”
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Old 20 February 2019, 10:18 PM   #18
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Old 20 February 2019, 10:29 PM   #19
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I can only speak for myself and I know I sound like a broken record ...

I drop by my AD to visit and chat, not just about watches, but about family, holidays, life’s ebbs and flows etc. Over the years, we’ve become friends. That’s how I think of them, and they think of me. It didn’t happen over night.

You’d be surprised what can happen when you let your guard down and just be yourself.

I’m by no means a big spender, in fact in that regard I’m probably like most here on this forum, and yet they always help me out with whatever reference I want. They also know I have a genuine interest in the Rolex brand and that I buy to wear and enjoy.

So my advice: be yourself, be nice, and forget the gimmicks.
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Old 20 February 2019, 10:51 PM   #20
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I can only speak for myself and I know I sound like a broken record ...



I drop by my AD to visit and chat, not just about watches, but about family, holidays, life’s ebbs and flows etc. Over the years, we’ve become friends. That’s how I think of them, and they think of me. It didn’t happen over night.



You’d be surprised what can happen when you let your guard down and just be yourself.



I’m by no means a big spender, in fact in that regard I’m probably like most here on this forum, and yet they always help me out with whatever reference I want. They also know I have a genuine interest in the Rolex brand and that I buy to wear and enjoy.



So my advice: be yourself, be nice, and forget the gimmicks.


Not really sure if this will still work in this day and age where the owners will give instructions to their sales folks to only sell to the top spenders or VIPs. Nothing wrong with trying and nothing wrong with the owner being choosy on which customers to give. Strictly business. Being an avid enthusiast may help though.


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Old 20 February 2019, 11:03 PM   #21
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Not really sure if this will still work in this day and age where the owners will give instructions to their sales folks to only sell to the top spenders or VIPs. Nothing wrong with trying and nothing wrong with the owner being choosy on which customers to give. Strictly business. Being an avid enthusiast may help though.


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All I can say is that it works for me. YMMV I suppose
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Old 21 February 2019, 01:37 AM   #22
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This is exactly it Brandrea...

I purchased my blue dial sky dweller at retail, I truly believe we have a relationship beyond a transaction. Sometimes I score, sometimes I don't and they're upfront about it too. The owner is a very good person, probably why they are on their 3rd generation now. Recently he told me about him selling a ceramic Daytona white dial to an older gentleman who always got gifts for his granddaughters, wife etc. The guy never spent over a grand but had a connection with the store & its employees this time he wanted something nice for him. He doesn't even have lists. I respect that.

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I can only speak for myself and I know I sound like a broken record ...

I drop by my AD to visit and chat, not just about watches, but about family, holidays, life’s ebbs and flows etc. Over the years, we’ve become friends. That’s how I think of them, and they think of me. It didn’t happen over night.

You’d be surprised what can happen when you let your guard down and just be yourself.

I’m by no means a big spender, in fact in that regard I’m probably like most here on this forum, and yet they always help me out with whatever reference I want. They also know I have a genuine interest in the Rolex brand and that I buy to wear and enjoy.

So my advice: be yourself, be nice, and forget the gimmicks.
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Old 21 February 2019, 01:47 AM   #23
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This is exactly it Brandrea...

I purchased my blue dial sky dweller at retail, I truly believe we have a relationship beyond a transaction. Sometimes I score, sometimes I don't and they're upfront about it too. The owner is a very good person, probably why they are on their 3rd generation now. Recently he told me about him selling a ceramic Daytona white dial to an older gentleman who always got gifts for his granddaughters, wife etc. The guy never spent over a grand but had a connection with the store & its employees this time he wanted something nice for him. He doesn't even have lists. I respect that.
Sounds like they are very similar indeed

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Old 20 February 2019, 10:56 PM   #24
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I take my AD coffee when I go in to see them. I do not ever bring up the watches I want I go in to see what they have. I do not want to pester they know what I want. I am on there list so I go in check out stock every few weeks and talk other things besides watches as well. So far I have received 5 watches from them. 3 stainless , 1 root beer and 1 two tone sub. Manager commented that maybe one of my ordered watches will be in soon. Keep my name fresh on there mind. I also go in when they open so it is slow
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I take my AD coffee when I go in to see them. I do not ever bring up the watches I want I go in to see what they have. I do not want to pester they know what I want. I am on there list so I go in check out stock every few weeks and talk other things besides watches as well. So far I have received 5 watches from them. 3 stainless , 1 root beer and 1 two tone sub. Manager commented that maybe one of my ordered watches will be in soon. Keep my name fresh on there mind. I also go in when they open so it is slow
You have an interesting way of phrasing that you bought 5 watches from a place that sells watches :)

I'm of the opinion that a jewelry store should be glad you bought jewelry from them, not the customer feeling honored and privileged to be allowed a chance to leave money at the doorstep.

But then again, I'm already planning purchases years out in the hopes of landing a pepsi so who am I to criticize?
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You have an interesting way of phrasing that you bought 5 watches from a place that sells watches :)

I'm of the opinion that a jewelry store should be glad you bought jewelry from them, not the customer feeling honored and privileged to be allowed a chance to leave money at the doorstep.

But then again, I'm already planning purchases years out in the hopes of landing a pepsi so who am I to criticize?
No kidding man. But the age we live in we are the lucky ones haha. My point was had I not stayed fresh on the mind they might not have called me about any watches. They do have the ability to pick and choose who they call? So from
The day I set foot in the store I have not been demanding or even talked much about what I want. Now from some of my
Other post you will notice I have had some bad experiences with other branch locations so I now chose to only go to this AD. Cool group of guys and I hope they fufill all my orders. I don’t feel
Privileged to buy from them but the OP asking joe to stay fresh on the AD mind. Good luck on the Pepsi find. I hope you get it Sooner than later
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Exercise your right to public demonstration and hold a sign out front that says "where's my Rolex?", and bring a megaphone and chant "what do we want? Rolex! When do we want it? In less than 2 years!"

Then they bump you to the top of the list.
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You have an interesting way of phrasing that you bought 5 watches from a place that sells watches :)

I'm of the opinion that a jewelry store should be glad you bought jewelry from them, not the customer feeling honored and privileged to be allowed a chance to leave money at the doorstep.

But then again, I'm already planning purchases years out in the hopes of landing a pepsi so who am I to criticize?
Agreed. I can smell the estrogen infused soy on the OP from here. Pathetic thread.
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