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27 June 2019, 10:12 PM | #1 |
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How much is the profit margin for Rolex or Tudor watch does an AD earn?
They usually have a big store front but sometimes do not sell any watches at all. How much do they usually earn?
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27 June 2019, 10:15 PM | #2 |
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I read before that on Rolex the AD pays about 62% of MSRP and they own all stock. Those numbers could be different now, so I’m not 100% sure.
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37.5% off MSRP
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Heard similar. They’re not making much on a $12,000 watch when a grey is doing his best to achieve $26,000 even on a lower % margin.
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27 June 2019, 10:22 PM | #10 |
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It is margin on the piece, but it's not nett profit. I can't imagine dealerships are cheap things to keep running.
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I’d agree. ADs have a lot of expenses to keep up with.
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But they AD is usually selling other watches and jewelry etc, in addition to some of the higher value PM watches, so in reality you can't just look at it as such unless it's exclusively Rolex of course.
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Plus most ADs have jewelry lines too which have an even larger margin of profit. People are still getting low inventory and low sales confused. Yes, ADs have low inventory. No, ADs do NOT have low sales.
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The price an AD pays Rolex for each piece of inventory, sometimes called the wholesale cost, is not indicative of the profit for selling that piece of inventory. On the surface, it may appear that an AD makes 32% on a sale, but there are other direct costs.
Aside from the variable cost of sales time spent on the 4 out of 5 “showings” where a sale doesn’t result, and the commission for the one sale that results out of each showing, there are many fixed costs associated with the Rolex lineup. For example: the dedicated displays, signage, advertising, parts, training, etc. that must be expended before the first Rolex sale is ever made. When recorded in the annual income statement, I’d be surprised if an AD nets a dime on every sales dollar booked for a Rolex. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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