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15 July 2018, 09:39 PM | #61 |
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IMO it is equally important to develop a friendship with the AD. When I decided to get the Pepsi I asked my sales person what I needed to buy to get up on the list (I was ready to buy another PM watch). She said give me a $4,000 deposit. I am now 6th. This AD serves several famous people.
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15 July 2018, 09:58 PM | #62 |
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I spent 61k on three watches including 2 PM watches this year from the same ad. I have been on the waiting list to purchase the ss Daytona for seven months. I recently got the call advising that the Daytona was available for purchase if I agreed to also purchase a platona at the same time. The sales representative said it was the owners decision to bundle the watch with another new pm purchase. My relationship and previous purchases from the ad made me the first client the ad called after the ad received the ss Daytona. Nevertheless I still had to purchase the ss Daytona with the platona. I liked this ad a lot however I was disappointed with their bundle request. I congratulate those of you who have been able to acquire an ss Daytona at msrp from an ad without strings attached.
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15 July 2018, 11:23 PM | #63 |
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I don't think it is important to be 'a big spender', I think they (the AD) can easily determine who is into watches and they appreciate that customers base. After only one purchase of a Tudor at the local AD, I managed to be in the short list for a hard to get Rolex.
Before purchasing the Tudor from the local AD I visited several times to see what they got in stock. During my visits, I ordered bracelet links (2 times) and a bezel for my Explorer II. They examined my watches and installed the parts. Unfortunately they did not allow me to keep the old bezel. So after that, I was pestering them with visits once in two - three months, as they are 20 minutes walk (or a subway stop away from my city apartment). During visits we talked about watches and Rolex production strategy, I got few catalogues from them. Immediately after the Tudor Black Bay GMT was announced, I called to reserve one and showed up the same day to place my deposit. I was the first on the list and they said that in case they receive it in a different bracelet/strap configuration they will call so I can chose which one I like best. Few months later, they did just that. Meanwhile, I called and asked when it will be possible to get a 116610LV to which they replied that for me, it would be approximately a 3 months wait. I jumped at the possibility and put my deposit several weeks ago. When I put my deposit, they confirmed that it is hard to get piece and that there is a long list already (without being too specific about it). I know from them that for non-regular customers and people who just wander in the store the prospect to get a SS Rolex is not that high. When I picked my Tudor, they took out a SS GMT Master II to compare the ceramic colours of the bezel to the one on the Tudor GMT. Unfortunately I didn't took a side by side picture of the new Rolex and Tudor Pepsi's Sent from my MI 5 using Tapatalk |
16 July 2018, 12:19 AM | #64 | |
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I think this is a massive kick in the teeth. I think having spent that amount in one year should definitely mean that you are entitled to purchase your Daytona catch free. I’m sorry that you had this experience buddy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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16 July 2018, 12:27 AM | #65 |
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Good Relationship/Trust/Purchase History seem to all play a part.
I'm sure having a watch-crazy bachelor Uncle who goes to the same AD doesn't hurt either, but that's not my case. I'm a middle-of-the-road customer who's been building a good relationship. I'd like to think that has bumped me up the 116500 and the BLRO list, but time will tell. |
16 July 2018, 12:42 AM | #66 | |
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100% True. It's not always about the money spent. Be cool and friendly. Don't be needy, neurotic, gruff, rude, condescending or communicate with a sense of entitlement. Don't convey negative personality characteristics as the AD staff will prefer to help somebody who isn't a pain in the a$$. The ultimate goal here is to have the AD call YOU for the watches....you are already on the list. Build a relationship and all that effort and bother just vanish.. Now upon reading the above, your first reaction is "Hell no...I am not kissing a$$"....or the such, please don't bother. That is EXACTLY why your odds of getting a watch from the AD are poor. Just pay the grey premium or hard pass altogether and buy a Hublot...they will put up with anything these days. |
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16 July 2018, 01:01 AM | #67 |
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It isn't about money spent, but rather the friendship and relationship developed w/ the owner.
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16 July 2018, 01:31 AM | #68 | |
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I'm moving on from the SS Pepsi, going to find something else that's within reach in the next 3-4 years. |
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16 July 2018, 04:08 AM | #69 |
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I get scared of the umbers being mentioned then it the in demand pieces. For the sole reason that I could afford to append those numbers to get a SS model. If I could then all good and we’ll but if not then the grey market is the only way to go.
Why buy a Platona just to get a SS Daytona. Madness if you ask me. |
16 July 2018, 04:59 AM | #70 |
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Forget about spending X overtime to get Y rare watch.
If you're prepared to buy a precious metal model and a rare SS version, then go in and state that you'll only buy X if you can get Y. The sales associates want to make sales. If you go in and state you'll buy a Sub if you can get a Daytona then you'll get laughed at as both models are instant sellers. Offer to buy something less desirable and you will get the gears turning. My GF (likely future wife) is interested in eventually getting a 2-tone datejust. I love my SS models. Don't put it above me to use her as a bartering chip. I've talked to my local AD about it and he was absolutely willing to play ball. |
16 July 2018, 07:47 AM | #71 |
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I don't think there is one right formula.
-You can spend a lot, but if you're not friendly and don't maintain a relationship, you may be pushed down the list -You may have a great relationship with your AD and you may/may not get bumped up the list depending on your spending habits. -There may or may not actually be a list. This is going to vary by AD and what works at one place certainly is not a template for all other places. Best bet, imo, just be friendly and talk to your AD on a regular basis. |
16 July 2018, 08:54 AM | #72 | |
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All about relationship and showing up time to time for chats. You want to be "THAT" person who is always at the AD and AD think of you for special pieces :)
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16 July 2018, 09:32 AM | #73 | |
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I just hope you got a very very very healthy discount on the platona. |
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16 July 2018, 09:50 AM | #74 | |
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I think I'd rrathee pay the "trusted seller" tax than buy watches I didn't really want. |
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16 July 2018, 10:07 AM | #75 |
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Either build a really good relationship with no BS on the ADs part or retire from Rolex and venture into Patek and AP.
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16 July 2018, 10:58 AM | #76 |
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Rapport is the most important thing. Period. Being a good (and consistent) customer is always good too — I’ve purchased WAY more jewelry for my wife over the collective years than watches...I’ve never had any issue getting the references I wanted. I also don’t just want to buy (or inquire about) what everyone else is looking for....
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16 July 2018, 11:07 AM | #77 |
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The AD doesn't owe you a thing. The rules have changed and what they decide to do is entirely up to them. Your buying history, face presence, station in life probably doesn't mean as much as you think. A lot of ADs dole out the most desirable models at their whim or which way the wind blows on any particular day. These days its a matter of luck.
I lost interest in kissing up to ADs a long time ago.
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16 July 2018, 08:06 PM | #78 | |
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16 July 2018, 08:22 PM | #79 |
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Works for me.
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16 July 2018, 08:23 PM | #80 |
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$17452.84. No I’m kidding. In all seriousness they sell to whom they want. There isn’t an exact number
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16 July 2018, 09:28 PM | #81 |
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I spend MSRP or below.
If you are trying to get satisfaction in the DC area I wish you good luck, the AD's here are awful.
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16 July 2018, 09:59 PM | #82 |
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My own personal experience is this - in the last 3 years I've manage to get a black, white Daytona and a blue sky dweller
Never done any business with any of the AD as each watch was bought from a separate shop and also been taken away on events with Rolex. Am I lucky maybe however I've not been so lucky with the new GMT as all previous shops have lists as long as there legs. Do I expect to get one before the year out I'd like to think so however regarding this post I think it's pure luck. However I do believe agents are in the right to package up not so sort after models with hot pieces to get a double sale. With the grey market it's making things even worst and with limited supply people are out to Rory and make a fast pound note. Not wanting to wish bad news on people but what is needed especially in the UK is very much what happened 7/8years ago - recession. If it was houses then it seems now people are speculating on jewellery it's absolute absurd - when times are bad non essential items start hitting the markets I.e. Jewellery and these so called premiums on submariners will soon dwindle and it will be very much like how it was 11years ago getting my first sub (3weeks) 2840.00 |
16 July 2018, 10:02 PM | #83 |
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To the OP, I intend on spending nothing more than what I plan on buying. ADs bundle deal new practices don't agree with me. I think it spoils the buying experience and tarnishes the brand, unfortunately.
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17 July 2018, 12:16 AM | #84 | |
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Ben if you say they won't be bother with say, a platinum DD, then I am more inclined to agree with you. |
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17 July 2018, 01:49 AM | #85 |
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I’m curious. Are any of TRF members Rolex employees or work in an actual AD? As many people that are on here, I’d guess someone would know the true answers about how this all works and would shed some light from just being in the business.
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18 August 2018, 01:03 PM | #87 | |
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Agree with below. Some SA are great to chat with, so it's not soo much of "kissing up". It definitely helps if you have a good rapport with at least one SA. They would rather sell the hot/rare piece to you then some arrogant person. If that person bundles the hot piece with platona, then it's a different game.
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18 August 2018, 01:22 PM | #88 |
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I’ve spent close to $50k in the past couple of years at my AD and have referred business. I’m supposedly near the top of the list. This is after being on the wait list for two years. However, my AD also mentioned that if someone came in and spent $200,000, I would probably get bumped.
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18 August 2018, 01:33 PM | #89 |
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It's not all about total spending, but the amount spent on non-popular pieces that will give you the leverage up the list. And non-popular doesn't mean it's a watch I don't like, it just means a watch that not everyone likes.
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18 August 2018, 01:34 PM | #90 |
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Bought my girl a tt YM. Express interest in the 500c and sub date. 2 months later my SA called to offer the sub ND but I passed, then 1 month later got the call for the sub date. My SA is a younger guy and we would exchange text on inventory updates and stuff. I also try to refer my friends looking for watches to him.
In my situation its more personal relations than money spent. |
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