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Old 20 August 2018, 01:49 AM   #1
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The Power of Advertising

I was wandering around the city centre here this afternoon and noticed that our new local AD had an advertisement on the electronic advert boards in the city, resplendent with the SS GMT Master II BLRO. Having wandered into the AD about half an hour later, I was amused to overhear a conversation between a member of staff and a potential customer of said watch who was both suprised that it wasn’t in stock due to it being advertised, and shocked that he was not able to order one.
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Old 20 August 2018, 02:02 AM   #2
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And the only thing shocking about this post is it’s waste of everyone’s time.
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Old 20 August 2018, 03:05 AM   #3
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And the only thing shocking about this post is it’s waste of everyone’s time.
That was unnecessarily rude. This is an open forum, and we can all share our thoughts. Yeah, we all know there is a shortage, but anecdotal stories are part of what keep the forum going.

Anyway...OP, I do find that story amusing. I see the same thing a lot around my neck of the woods - I’m sure we all do these days. It’d probably be easier to buy the billboard itself than a BLRO!
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Old 20 August 2018, 03:31 AM   #4
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That was unnecessarily rude. This is an open forum, and we can all share our thoughts. Yeah, we all know there is a shortage, but anecdotal stories are part of what keep the forum going.

Anyway...OP, I do find that story amusing. I see the same thing a lot around my neck of the woods - I’m sure we all do these days. It’d probably be easier to buy the billboard itself than a BLRO!
Thanks for the support, I just wanted to report how the real world sees the situation, that it is strange that you cannot obtain something that you have the money for. Does this occur in any other business other than luxury goods?
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Old 20 August 2018, 03:53 AM   #5
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Old 20 August 2018, 03:54 AM   #6
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... or the shocking thing is your response, newbie.
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Old 20 August 2018, 03:54 AM   #7
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Yea, at Glasgow Airport arrivals they have a complete wall, you can,t miss, that has a Rolex on it. It should come with the strap line "The new Rolex GMT Master2 fashioned from unobtainable steel"
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I was wandering around the city centre here this afternoon and noticed that our new local AD had an advertisement on the electronic advert boards in the city, resplendent with the SS GMT Master II BLRO. Having wandered into the AD about half an hour later, I was amused to overhear a conversation between a member of staff and a potential customer of said watch who was both suprised that it wasn’t in stock due to it being advertised, and shocked that he was not able to order one.
It is quite ridiculous, think of the money saved not advertising something you can't get.
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Old 20 August 2018, 05:01 AM   #9
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It is quite ridiculous, think of the money saved not advertising something you can't get.

I believe you’d call it a halo model. Brings in the punters, raises the status of the other models.


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Old 20 August 2018, 08:59 AM   #10
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I was amused to overhear a conversation between a member of staff and a potential customer of said watch who was both suprised that it wasn’t in stock due to it being advertised, and shocked that he was not able to order one.
That's as ridiculous as it is hilarious. Have to feel a bit sorry for the AD who is being positioned as a jerk by this kind of advertising, although a good salesperson will be able to handle it smoothly and maybe get a sale of some sort. I suppose it all adds to the myth and intrigue and is not damaging for the most part - to Rolex.
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Old 20 August 2018, 09:05 AM   #11
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A waste of time was your "Is Rolex just for rich people?" thread, which got deleted after 10 minutes.
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Absolutely not how it’s done here newbie.
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Old 20 August 2018, 09:07 AM   #13
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It is also ironic that several magazine articles came out a few months back touting this reference as the affordable Rolex and calling on the reader to get one now completely oblivious of the shortage.
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Old 20 August 2018, 09:43 AM   #14
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That’s because most people don’t obsess over the brand like we do. The vast majority of people who buy Rolex watches only own one or two and couldn’t tell you the different models; let alone the availability. Next time you are in an AD, listen to the conversations casual buyers have with salesmen and women. Many people don’t know that Rolex makes models other than a Submariner. They don’t know which are precious metal and which are stainless steel (“How come this model with the day on it is so much more expensive than this one without it?!”). Many just want a Rolex and often times the salesperson steers them towards a particular model.
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Old 20 August 2018, 01:29 PM   #15
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Seriously, with a 20-year long waiting list for the new SS BLRO, that's what we do now while waiting: wasting each other's time
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Old 20 August 2018, 01:44 PM   #16
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I was wandering around the city centre here this afternoon and noticed that our new local AD had an advertisement on the electronic advert boards in the city, resplendent with the SS GMT Master II BLRO. Having wandered into the AD about half an hour later, I was amused to overhear a conversation between a member of staff and a potential customer of said watch who was both suprised that it wasn’t in stock due to it being advertised, and shocked that he was not able to order one.
You’re so right. Non WIS civilians can’t conceive of a company that would advertise like this for products that are so limited in availability. Rolex is building and maintaining a luxury brand for the long haul. I say this as one who’s as frustrated as anyone. I love my BLNR bit also believe it should not have been the last one I ever saw in a display case! 15 months ago!

Thanks for sharing this.
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A waste of time was your "Is Rolex just for rich people?" thread, which got deleted after 10 minutes.
This explains a lot.
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Old 20 August 2018, 01:47 PM   #18
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That's as ridiculous as it is hilarious. Have to feel a bit sorry for the AD who is being positioned as a jerk by this kind of advertising, although a good salesperson will be able to handle it smoothly and maybe get a sale of some sort. I suppose it all adds to the myth and intrigue and is not damaging for the most part - to Rolex.
The ADs I’ve spoken to are as frustrated as we are. They’d love to fill demand.
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Advertising worked, got the person to enter the shop! Probably ends up getting a nice DJ
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Having just read through some of your previous posts I will just say

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Much like your previous posts on forum.
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Old 20 August 2018, 05:21 PM   #22
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I hate those type of ads. Where you see something you want, you walk into the store that placed the ad and they do not have it. That is the type of thing that makes me take my business somewhere else.


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I doubt that any ordinary customer looking for a nice watch has any idea about the current demand for SS watches.
Must be pretty tough for AD's explaining this day after day.
At least this way Rolex keeps the demand on an all time high
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I believe it is classic bait and switch. Big box stores do it all the time, not that I in anyway agree with it. Run an ad for a TV for pennies and the “sorry, just sold out, but we have this fine model over here.”

I spoke with an AD last week that figures even after weeding out the random calls from everywhere ills they have probably lost north of $200k in sales this past year or so.
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I believe it is classic bait and switch. Big box stores do it all the time, not that I in anyway agree with it. Run an ad for a TV for pennies and the “sorry, just sold out, but we have this fine model over here.”



I spoke with an AD last week that figures even after weeding out the random calls from everywhere ills they have probably lost north of $200k in sales this past year or so.


That’s more like loss-leading, but I guess we can call a spade a spade.

The big winner in this is Rolex, of course. They must be operating very lean, with regards to their supply-demand ratio.

Can’t be fun for dealers to have to turn down a bunch of customers with fat wallets every single day.


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I was wandering around the city centre here this afternoon and noticed that our new local AD had an advertisement on the electronic advert boards in the city, resplendent with the SS GMT Master II BLRO. Having wandered into the AD about half an hour later, I was amused to overhear a conversation between a member of staff and a potential customer of said watch who was both suprised that it wasn’t in stock due to it being advertised, and shocked that he was not able to order one.
True however, this is likely a result of a pre-planned ad scheduled long ago
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To recall a thread from last week, that would be some bait and switch at work, perhaps?
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Making an assumption of the "Potential Customer" in the OP's story . . .
Im guessing this guy, Not being a rolex enthusiast based on his response to the salesperson (Not knowing you cant just walk into an AD and ask for a PePc), was a little shocked that he couldnt pay for something and "Get-It".
Again an Assumption . . . but if your not an enthusiast you are probably affluent enough to desire something like an expensive watch and have the means to walk into a store and ask for one . . .the shock probably came when they were not "Willing" to sell him his desired watch (Again all assumptions and thinking from this affluent gentleman's perspective).

Not all that shocking to me . . .and probably a common conversation in an upscale Jewelry shop that carries Rolex. Having to explain the shortage.

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