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18 January 2020, 01:24 AM | #121 | |
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Exactly this, I cringe sometimes when I read people refer to the type of relationship that I have and say that those types must be VVIPs. The bottom line is that although I’ve bought APs for over 15 years I know people who’ve bought more watches than me in 4 or 5 years but they’re very rich! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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18 January 2020, 01:38 AM | #123 | |
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That's a shame really, I would assume you're dealing with NYC boutique from the look of things. I think your expectations are normal and should be met honestly. Try sending a letter/email to Patrick? it might open doors? |
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18 January 2020, 05:29 AM | #124 |
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I'm not, though I think I'm going to start working with NYC because I'm not getting anywhere with the boutique I'm dealing with (I don't want to blast them publicly because I think that would be in poor taste, but PM me if you're interested). I don't want to hijack this thread anymore than I already have -- sorry everyone -- but I appreciate the suggestion and would be open to any advice on how to build a relationship with AP.
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18 January 2020, 09:35 AM | #125 |
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T3F I would try and work with Michael at Material Good. Tell him I sent you and you will I am sure have a good experience.
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18 January 2020, 11:11 AM | #126 | |
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I am nowhere near the level of many of the people I see posting here and I get how this all works. I truly do, and I cannot and will not get frustrated by AP (or any company) treating their great/long time customers with priority. I am never getting a Jumbo or a Ceramic PC, and I shouldn't. But, your example with the SS PC hits home. I would genuinely like this watch, and I've been flat out ignored so far. I refuse to go secondary or gray on this because I don't have the luxury of buying whatever watch comes out and I simply want it and I can buy it without thinking twice. I want to use this major purchase to build a relationship with the brand. It's like I am saying "Here, please take my $70,000 and just get to know me". It's frustrating for sure but I am trying to remain optimistic and I am not going to let it stop me. |
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18 January 2020, 12:45 PM | #127 |
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I don't quite understand some of the sentiments expressed here.
I mean if the brand ( in this case AP ) doesn't seem to want your business despite you having reached out to them earnestly, then why not just move on? Instead of dwelling into it and gets angry/frustrated/unhappy. I am sure lots of other brands have watches just as nice ( ok, maybe less hype ) and will gladly take your business and treat you very well. Many of us have our fair share of brands who do not take us seriously for one reason or another, and sometime for no reason at all. I have walked into a RM boutique to be totally ignored despite the place being empty and when spoken to, the sales person made it quite clear he doesn't think I fit their profile of potential client. Even Conkers as I know had a hard time dealing with Patek. Sometimes, it's not the brand itself but the salesperson that is not keen on the business. Perhaps he or she is a high profile salesperson with lots of "whale" / VVIP clients. Or perhaps he/she can't be bothered because he/she doesn't even like the job in the first place. Many reasons. In this case, reach out for another POS and try again. Or go grey market ( like Gravity ). Or just move on. Plenty of nice watches from other brands out there.
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Let’s go to VC people, I’m sure they are desperate for business! Interesting post but I don’t think it solves the problem because it’s kind of either or situation. Either you are loved by AP or kind of ignored by AP. I’m yet to hear some people saying that they are on the fence! And it’s not quite geographical or demographical specs that sticks out that you think ok I don’t fit the profile. Like rm case, they definitely looking for young energetic successful and athletic targeted audience. Whereas Patek seems targeting more of subtle classy and more mature type of clients. Where in fact AP is accepting everyone and kind of confusing to figure out their mix! Yet we hear people praise them as gods and others are just furious with the whole thing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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18 January 2020, 01:14 PM | #129 | |
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I trash nyc boutique in every chance I could lol, “no offense sales people at the nyc boutique but you need to step up your game” I’ll reach out via messages to connect further. I’m in dc too btw Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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18 January 2020, 01:19 PM | #130 | |
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I considered myself in the "in-circle" of AP, at least for now but who knows? If I stop buying maybe I will be out and I will just move on. No worries. These are just watches. Btw VC makes some excellent timepieces and while I dont own the brand, I respect them. Nothing to sneer at. Just my 2 cents.
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Interesting response and it definitely makes me think. Your points are certainly logical. I do try not to get upset about the situation and I don’t say I dwell on it, and I come here to hear others’ stories and hopefully learn a thing or two. You’re right there are options. One of them is to move on, but I’m guessing for a vast majority of people on here that their love of watches and their desire for AP models isn’t just something you can cast aside. To your point, I’ve very recently went grey as it really was senseless not to. I’m very happy, and in this case the premium was really insignificant. There is that part of me that would have been happier to get the watch from the boutique and hopefully start building what I hope is a long term relationship. I think many people want to build a relationship that will pay off in the future for our collections and hopefully for the brand, too. We will see. I can say my patience isn’t infinite, for sure, and I think I’ll know when it’s a lost cause. For now I am trusting it’ll work out and it’s a worthy investment of effort, and I still truly believe AP values the interest and desire even though they have to send many people away empty handed. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Side note. My biggest issue I have with this thread is a lot of same people want to constantly keep bringing up their bad experiences in the past with specific sales associates and come on here to vent the same frustrations thread after thread. I guess that is the internet in a lot of ways. |
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21 January 2020, 04:55 AM | #133 |
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Kind of official collaboration it seems
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Otoh I get the frustrations also, my first watch from AP was a 15202 and I have no idea how I managed that but have to say my experiences have always been amazing right from the start. Doesnt mean they are selling me a skeleton ceramic pc tho hahaha but look, i try to be happy with what i have and just play the game, cos lets be honest it is a game. Luxury products need HYPE, it HAS to be hard to get, because intrinsically its just all an illusion. So ill be happy with my "basic" ROs, perhaps buy 1-2 new watches from AP here and there and maybe I might get the call for something special. if not, Im still happy with a 15202, 15500. Still very good watches.
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A proper collaboration is something like this: https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/in...imited-edition
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I am genuinely curious as someone that just bought his first AP (LAs vegas boutique) on how to build a relationship with AP other than to buy watches and not flip the hot models?
I am assuming this where you build trust by not making a quick buck on hard to get models that have been allocate to you? Is there anything else that I am missing? What do you guys do "to build a relationship"? I have not seen or heard of anything unusual (other than spending big bucks) from my "rich friends/ rather acquaintances " that can afford RM and harder to get PP models in regards to a relationship being build. |
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Chinese New year?
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23 January 2020, 01:59 AM | #143 |
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Thanks I guess than I am on the right way. Need to inquire about marketing events.
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23 January 2020, 02:31 AM | #145 |
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probably one of my favorites....really really nice!
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