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Old 2 October 2011, 09:47 PM   #1
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AD wearing gloves - A little too ridiculous

I went to an AD and asked to see a watch. He reaches out to a box and takes out these gloves. Then he puts them on as though he is about to do a
heart transplant surgery. Then he shows me the watch. All this while, I am trying not to laugh.

I think wearing gloves when showing a watch to a customer borders onthe ridiculous. Comeon man, it is watch. Worst case, it gets fingerprints all over and he can wipe them off. But the ridiculous part is that he hands me the watch and I am not wearing gloves so what is the point???

I felt like saying "come on dude, what's the problem... you couldn't get into medical school?"
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Old 2 October 2011, 09:49 PM   #2
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I would be even more worried if he asked you to bend over and cough!

They do look funny those gloves.
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Old 3 October 2011, 04:52 AM   #3
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I would be even more worried if he asked you to bend over and cough!

They do look funny those gloves.
X2. Free rectal exam with every Rolex purchase! Well, with today's prices, it kind of feels Like we are taking it up.......well, nuff said?
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X2. Free rectal exam with every Rolex purchase! Well, with today's prices, it kind of feels Like we are taking it up.......well, nuff said?
No no, please, finish the thought!
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Old 3 October 2011, 09:56 AM   #5
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X2. Free rectal exam with every Rolex purchase! Well, with today's prices, it kind of feels Like we are taking it up.......well, nuff said?
hey, at least it's quality time..
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Old 4 October 2011, 06:17 AM   #6
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[QUOTE=johnbeth;2776851]I would be even more worried if he asked you to bend over and cough!

That's more at what a visit to my AD feels like...
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Old 5 October 2011, 12:36 PM   #7
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Where is the OP?
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Old 2 October 2011, 09:49 PM   #8
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I have that automatic reaction to bend over when I see someone putting on gloves.
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Old 2 October 2011, 09:51 PM   #9
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I thought the AD was going to strangle me for asking for so many discounts and freebies
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Old 2 October 2011, 09:52 PM   #10
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Pretty odd coming from a guy that is afraid of wearing his own watches while surfing the net

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The worst is the friction from a desk. I wear my watch on the right hand and use the mouse with the right hand also. So the clasp and a couple of links right afer the clasp, on either side, get rubbed on the desk and I get some hardcore scratches.

Since then, I have put a padding area, like taped a bubble wrap piece where I know my clasp would be resting. No scratches since then. THat piece is about 6x6.

To minimize scratches, is like losing weight. You can't just talk about it but have to actually manage it.

When I leave my desk, I make sure my watch is touching my leg as I am walking and now these tactics have become a habit.

Just takes a little prudence and awareness. But when I am wearing my seikos, I not that worried.

Not wearing a watch at home also helps. As a result, all my watches look brand stinkin new!
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Old 2 October 2011, 09:55 PM   #11
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Pretty odd coming from a guy that is afraid of wearing his own watches while surfing the net
Ever since I was a little kid, I always took my watch off when I got home. This is has nothing to do with scratches. At home I want to be relaxed and not have anything on my arm. THat deskdiving comment was for my work since I am o nthe computer 9-10 hrs a day.
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Old 2 October 2011, 10:20 PM   #12
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Ever since I was a little kid, I always took my watch off when I got home....
I don't get that, wearing a watch at home is very common place to wear one.
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Old 2 October 2011, 10:24 PM   #13
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Ever since I was a little kid, I always took my watch off when I got home. This is has nothing to do with scratches. At home I want to be relaxed and not have anything on my arm.
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I don't get that, wearing a watch at home is very common place to wear one.
Add me to the oddball club...I like to not have anything metal on at home when I'm in for the night.
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Old 2 October 2011, 10:29 PM   #14
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We all know that a Rolex is not to be used as god intended. They should only be left in the box with all papers put in the safe for later resale. All Rolexes must be handled with gloves.
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Old 3 October 2011, 12:09 AM   #15
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Add me to the oddball club...I like to not have anything metal on at home when I'm in for the night.
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Old 2 October 2011, 11:45 PM   #16
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Pretty odd coming from a guy that is afraid of wearing his own watches while surfing the net
LOL omg you cant be serious! why not just bubble wrap your watch
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Old 3 October 2011, 12:35 AM   #17
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Pretty odd coming from a guy that is afraid of wearing his own watches while surfing the net
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The worst is the friction from a desk. I wear my watch on the right hand and use the mouse with the right hand also. So the clasp and a couple of links right afer the clasp, on either side, get rubbed on the desk and I get some hardcore scratches.

Since then, I have put a padding area, like taped a bubble wrap piece where I know my clasp would be resting. No scratches since then. THat piece is about 6x6.

To minimize scratches, is like losing weight. You can't just talk about it but have to actually manage it.

When I leave my desk, I make sure my watch is touching my leg as I am walking and now these tactics have become a habit.

Just takes a little prudence and awareness. But when I am wearing my seikos, I not that worried.

Not wearing a watch at home also helps. As a result, all my watches look brand stinkin new!


NO WAY THAT IS A REAL POST...No Way...
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Old 3 October 2011, 02:50 AM   #18
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Pretty odd coming from a guy that is afraid of wearing his own watches while surfing the net
you nailed it.. LOL good read. nice research
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Old 3 October 2011, 03:01 AM   #19
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I don't mind if they do that. I guess it's more about presentation. There's a lot of things the AD doesn't have to do, but they do anyways to make the experience "better". At the AD closest to me, they always ask if I want a mimosa/water/coke, take me to a private room to showcase the watch, put it on a special tray, etc. None of that is actually necessary.
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Old 3 October 2011, 04:39 AM   #20
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I don't mind if they do that. I guess it's more about presentation. There's a lot of things the AD doesn't have to do, but they do anyways to make the experience "better". At the AD closest to me, they always ask if I want a mimosa/water/coke, take me to a private room to showcase the watch, put it on a special tray, etc. None of that is actually necessary.
Actually, the free alcohol might be necessary.
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I think the OP was just given an internet colonoscopy without sedative. You feel better now???
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Old 2 October 2011, 09:54 PM   #22
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When someone uses white gloves it has more to do with the presentation than anything else.

It's like walking a red carpet. I personally think this looks more goofy in the airports and their little red carpets than when an AD presents a Patek or Rolex.
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I have no problem with a jeweler handling a watch with gloves. Reducing the oils transferred is a good thing, since oil and dirt get into cracks that a simple wipe-down doesn't remove.
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I went to an AD and asked to see a watch. He reaches out to a box and takes out these gloves. Then he puts them on as though he is about to do a
heart transplant surgery. Then he shows me the watch. All this while, I am trying not to laugh.

I think wearing gloves when showing a watch to a customer borders onthe ridiculous. Comeon man, it is watch. Worst case, it gets fingerprints all over and he can wipe them off. But the ridiculous part is that he hands me the watch and I am not wearing gloves so what is the point???

I felt like saying "come on dude, what's the problem... you couldn't get into medical school?"
What do you mean? You didn't ask him for a pair of gloves for you to wear? I always do!!!
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What do you mean? You didn't ask him for a pair of gloves for you to wear? I always do!!!
oh yeah yeah, all the time and the ad says "Now you will be able to hold it and when you are done, lemme know and I will show you the watch!"

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I went to an AD and asked to see a watch. He reaches out to a box and takes out these gloves. Then he puts them on as though he is about to do a
heart transplant surgery. Then he shows me the watch. All this while, I am trying not to laugh.

I think wearing gloves when showing a watch to a customer borders onthe ridiculous. Comeon man, it is watch. Worst case, it gets fingerprints all over and he can wipe them off. But the ridiculous part is that he hands me the watch and I am not wearing gloves so what is the point???

I felt like saying "come on dude, what's the problem... you couldn't get into medical school?"
its all about presentation and making customer feeling "loved".

the reason for the AD sales person too wear a glove when handling a watch for a customer to view and handle is that the custom feels that they are handling something new without any finger prints on it.

its like picking up a new car from the dealership - they'd fill up the tank and gave it a nice once-over..... maybe they didnt really have to, because the tank will get empty and the car will get dirty... so whats the point?!?
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its all about presentation and making customer feeling "loved".

the reason for the AD sales person too wear a glove when handling a watch for a customer to view and handle is that the custom feels that they are handling something new without any finger prints on it.

its like picking up a new car from the dealership - they'd fill up the tank and gave it a nice once-over..... maybe they didnt really have to, because the tank will get empty and the car will get dirty... so whats the point?!?
Well you are right. Most likely, it is your first time handling that watch and what memories remain will be you impressed with the watch and how the watch was prsented to you and it makes a big psychological impact in your purchasing decision.

Also it is an indirect way of the AD saying to you "Better take care examining it or else!"

And your brain automatically goes into that "wow, this is so special" mode.
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also it is an indirect way of the ad saying to you "better take care examining it or else.
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What you were saying if the ad banging the watches that he is presenting to you between each other or slamming them on the table outside the presentation tray?

These watches are bnib and must remain that way until they sold. Maybe it looks funny or silly but i think that every AD that respect himself must treat the bnib watches that way.

I once witnessed in a Panerai AD a customer in his try to buckle up the strap dropped the bnib 312 on the floor and smashed the crystal in a thousand pieces. I almost had a stroke.
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What you were saying if the ad banging the watches that he is presenting to you between each other or slamming them on the table outside the presentation tray?

These watches are bnib and must remain that way until they sold. Maybe it looks funny or silly but i think that every AD that respect himself must treat the bnib watches that way.
I totally agree!
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