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View Poll Results: If Rolex sold watches direct, via their website, would you buy? | |||
YES | 325 | 74.88% | |
NO | 69 | 15.90% | |
NOT SURE | 40 | 9.22% | |
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17 September 2018, 08:55 PM | #1 |
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POLL. Rolex, online sales.
If Rolex sold watches direct, via internet site, would you buy?
If not, why not? Please, give your reasons for your choice......if you feel like it. I would, definitely, if it meant getting the watch I want, when I wanted it. |
17 September 2018, 08:57 PM | #2 |
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No. I want my Diet Coke
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17 September 2018, 08:58 PM | #3 |
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In a blind second
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17 September 2018, 09:10 PM | #4 |
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I need to touch and try on first, so this would be a resounding no from me.
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17 September 2018, 09:48 PM | #5 |
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Not sure, as I love arguing for discounts in general. I don't like to pay retail prices in anything.
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17 September 2018, 09:49 PM | #6 |
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Not sure, I would still hunt for deals on PM's. SS sports, probably would.
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17 September 2018, 10:00 PM | #8 |
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Well.... I have a mix feeling about this. Part of me will buy off their website like I pretty much do everything else. BUT!!! If it becomes "TOO" easy get the watch you want we may loose the trill of the HUNT! Finding and getting your hands on that hard to get watch has a level of enjoyment all by it self and being able to get it online whenever may take away from that.
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17 September 2018, 10:11 PM | #9 |
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Ten years ago my answer would have been a resounding no. Today, I’m not so sure. I think part of the exclusivity -or perhaps perceived exclusivity- is the brick and mortar experience. Which of course is ridiculous given the myriad online sales sites.
I vote; ‘I dunno’ with a ‘Beats me!’ for good measure. |
17 September 2018, 10:23 PM | #10 |
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I'm going to vote no because I think online direct sales hurts a brand's value. I have no interest in buying a TAG or Omega that can be bought instantly online. Secondly if these watches are available online, it probably still means a gray market dealer will have them cheaper (just like Jomashop has Omegas far cheaper than Omega.com). So even with DTC it wouldn't be a good idea to buy from Rolex.com.
There are problems with the Rolex distribution process but DTC isn't the answer.
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17 September 2018, 10:27 PM | #11 |
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Thats a fairly shallow, abstract response, isn't it?
Why wouldn't Rolex set up a direct sales outlet? We all know it will happen, eventually....don't we? Believe those who are seeking the truth; doubt those who find it. ~André Gide |
17 September 2018, 10:40 PM | #12 | |
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In the short term, yeah we have all tried on most watches. 10 years later and no new models to see first it gets to be a bit more pronounced of an issue. Also its a luxury purchase, not a pair of underwear you are ordering. Online cheapens it.
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17 September 2018, 11:00 PM | #13 |
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Because thus would simply make it easier for the Grey market to capture the supply of high demand models. Grey market prices would go up another 30%. Think of how quickly Adele concerts sell out... And then the same tickets all go on sale for 2x to 10x |
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Almost £20,000 for a SS GMT ????? Rolex could use the 'flagship' AD's as collection centres, thereby monitoring purchasers. The 'touts' turning up with a wheelbarrow, to collect their bundles of 'watch coffins' could be shown the door. or do this: I got tickets to Hamilton on the west end for next week at face value. Guess how i got them? They don't allow you to flip them. They don't issue a ticket and you have to bring your ID and Credit Card to the performance to be admitted. If it doesnt match, you cant get in. There is no way i could sell them on Ebay. (thanks to Tyler1980) The queues on the night would be fun tho'. |
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I got tickets to Hamilton on the west end for next week at face value and it was actually pretty easy. Guess how i got them? They don't allow you to flip them. They don't issue a ticket and you have to bring your ID and Credit Card to the performance to be admitted. If it doesnt match, you cant get in. There is no way i could sell them on Ebay. Thus you actually have to want to show up and its not impossible to get tickets. Otherwise people with no intention of going would buy them all and most people have no interest in going. Kind of like Daytonas. AD's try something similar with holding warranty cards to make resale more difficult and people throw a fit.
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Rolex sells luxury not watches. Can you sell the luxury experience online?
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Yes, I would. Not very font of AD sales tactics. Don’t care for freebies either.
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The fact that luxury groups do it (reichmont) doesnt mean Rolex will. They have different models and different interests to look out for. Public companies try to sell as much as possible and increase share prices for external shareholders. It often leads to long term damage to get short term results. They also make their watches in general readily available as they want to sell as many as possible. Scarcity doesnt exist to them and online is a vehicle to squeeze out a few more sales
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17 September 2018, 11:32 PM | #19 |
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I would yes, but I value the AD relationship. There's something to be said about brick and mortar.
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17 September 2018, 11:34 PM | #20 |
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What would people post about if they could get the watches they want, when they want them. ;-)
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17 September 2018, 11:34 PM | #21 |
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I would absolutely buy online. I would be more than happy to put down a deposit for a Daytona and wait my turn rather than play the spend $200K to get at the top of an AD list game.
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17 September 2018, 11:35 PM | #23 |
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...all the places its not safe to wear them
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that has luxury written all over it. Swatch has a kiosk at a mall i go to frequently as well
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the delivery may be a little problematic since so many packages are 'lost'.....
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17 September 2018, 11:40 PM | #28 |
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Rolex should absolutly sell every Rolex online from their website. Cut out the middle man (AD's) and get full control over supply and demand and no more supplying the gray dealers. However I doubt they will do it because too many people like the "AD experience"
Also would be much better if you could just add yourself to the Rolex wait list directly on their site and wean your number comes up they send you the Daytona or what ever watch you put yourself on the list for. In 15 years I think this will be reality. Maybe they keep a few AD's around the world that they own themselves just so people can try out the different watches before buying.
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If we didn't have AD's, that would be one less thing to complain about on TRF!
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17 September 2018, 11:46 PM | #30 |
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How about this:
You order your watch on the Rolex web site but they won't deliver it, you pick it up from a boutique. Aren't you still getting that luxury treatment this way? |
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