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24 November 2018, 01:05 AM | #1 |
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It's the internet stupid!
My oh my, this current mess we are in. Shortages, bundling, wait lists, deposits. Grey's thriving with all the inventory much of which commands a premium. The "should I send chocolate to my AD" thread blew my mind.
Here's my theory. Rolex has adhered to a 100 year old business model that does not function in the age of the internet. The growth of Greys would not have been possible without the internet. Removing stickers and holding warranty cards is not the answer and is basically a joke. Look at what Amazon has become. Look how malls are struggling to re-invent themselves. Countless other examples. Rolex is employing 100 year old ways of doing business and the good stuff still goes out the back door. In 2018 there are far more sophisticated ways to control inventory, distribution, pricing, and sales. In these respects, the great and mighty Rolex has failed and will continue to do so until they adapt. It's the internet, stupid! |
24 November 2018, 01:08 AM | #2 |
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Yep and they could care less. It’s a business and clearly their financials are just fine. When money gets tight, folks will make different decisions. Until then they will carry on as is.
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24 November 2018, 01:24 AM | #3 |
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Continue to sell luxury, ignore the whining
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I agree.
All this hysteria is just playing right into the hands of Rolex. Maybe I'm just not as annoyed as others because I already have a nice collection, but honestly, if Rolex can't deliver the goods, then go elsewhere. There are plenty of great watches on the market and a lot of them very nicely priced.
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24 November 2018, 01:51 AM | #7 |
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There are no easy answers. The internet has forever changed the game. The list of other retailers who have been put out of business by internet sales grows each day. The taxi industry is being decimated by Uber/Lyft. Kids these day are all about the internet.
I am a lawyer, not a business executive, marketing expert, or strategist. If supply is plentiful, they Greys can buy and sell at discount. Bad for Rolex. If supply is short, the Greys still seem to get inventory and can command a premium. Bad for Rolex. It's a no-win. ADs who ship stuff out the back door seem to largely go unpunished and immune from blame. There are better ways to monitor this. Perhaps make warranties non-transferable for a period of time. Perhaps move to on-line sales. I think that as long as internet Greys exist, this problem will persist. I appreciate the courteous, thoughtful discussion. |
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Go pull the doors at the new Rolex Service Center in Dallas; they are adapting well, too, obviously. Also...how is Rolex selling "online" the answer to "the internet?" Respectfully, you seem more bitter about not getting a watch than you are thoughtful of what is actually happening in the market. It seems like you've given cursory simplistic thought to a complicated distribution model, which sort of makes it seem as though you see simple solutions to something nobody else fully understands. You are clearly stabbing in the dark without a real clue, so forgive any "antaganistic tone;" posts like yours are constant here and ones with overly-simplistic assumptive logic are going to get chipped at pretty quickly. Ironically, let's not forget that we are largely still waiting for the legal industry to properly adapt to "the internet" (LegalZoom the first of the big disruptors). Lawyers for internet adaptation is sorta like socialists for tax limits...we don't see many of them. |
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2. I am not bitter. Pretty darn happy in fact. 3. I made a post to invite thoughtful discussion. 4. The tendency for people like you to hide behind a keyboard and use words like simplistic and then attack lawyers and use "dummy" emoticons, tells me all I need to know. I bet you have really small hands. |
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Are you saying Porsche failed too? They use the same marketing and distribution tactics, and they are the most profitable automaker in the world backed up by their press release. Can you walk into a dealership without prior purchase history and order a GT3RS? No. |
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The current situation is frustrating for the average buyer, a solution would be nice but it is a complex situation that the internet is greatly assisting. While our global market has been enabled, attempts at oversight of privacy and security issues resulting from technology have not scratched the surface and surely should be of more concern than luxury goods distribution?
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Somebody seriously asked this?
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for taking care of me on several pieces. BLNR 10% off and no tax ... Plus a 5 digit pre-owned Sub at a ridiculous low price ... This was of course before the current crisis/shortage fiasco. |
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24 November 2018, 01:33 AM | #17 |
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Ignoring your somewhat antagonistic tone, I would say that when the average Joe who has saved for three years to buy their grail Submariner walks into an AD ready to buy and there is no stock available, the brand has failed the consumer.
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Not the consumer, the latest consumer, but Rolex have taken care of all they predicted and planned for. Most of the rest are flippers and trend buyers only and thus can be dismissed.
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If things reverse and Subs are sitting in dealer cases, secondhand resale 20% below MSRP and every "average Joe" with a Sub on his wrist, will you truly be happy? Honest question.
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24 November 2018, 01:57 AM | #20 |
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I think you perceive Rolex to be more exclusive than it is. Where I live most every Average Joe already has a Rolex Submariner on his wrist.
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Then why a shortage if everyone has one
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Did the notion that more people are seeking the brand worldwide than the current production cycle allows enter this perception? If everybody has one, why the shortage? And from what I understand, every SS Professional reference is presold before it makes it to the display case. That is a win win for Rolex and AD. Loser is the newby looking to enter the marketplace. Used to be just a short time ago that a SS Sub could be had for 20% off. I remember then.....do you? |
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I would argue your definition of “average joe” is skewed by wherever you are living. Just because you’re surrounded by fortune doesn’t make that an exclusive reality
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Wow. Where I live NOBODY, or less than 1% have a Rolex on. I don't live in a million dollar a house area, but it's not cheap.
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I appreciate the "average joe" type who worked, maybe an average job, but worked hard and saved his pennies to reward himself with a keepsake. Only now he would get laughed out of an AD. |
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The problem with all this analysis is the sports models are a side business to the main line Datejust/DD. They're at every dealer because that is what most people buy. If one doesn't use the sports complication/capabilities, the Datejust has amazing variety, availability, utility. Blue dials, jubilees, size variety, PM, SS all readily availability to anyone. |
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28 November 2018, 06:42 AM | #29 | |
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Actually, SS DJ's are not readily available. I wanted a DJ41 SS Rhodium Fluted Jubilee a few months ago and I called close to 30 AD's in the NY/NJ/CT/PA vicinity and a) none had it and b) none could even tell me when they were expecting the next one. So I went grey for the DJ as well. Got it for $500 below MSRP as a matter of fact. Point is, desirable color combinations of DJ's are not AD low hanging fruit, they can be just as hard to find as a sport model. Great watch FYI, Rolex really got it right. |
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20 below msrp is actually a strong residual in watch land, just saying. Clearly Rolex is special.
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