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15 June 2018, 02:26 AM | #61 |
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We are all presuming that the Greys just prop up an have all these watches to sell at their disposal
They got there by building years worth of relationships and honorable/A+++ transactions. They got us the hard to find pieces. They negotiated and haggled with us. So lets not discredit their business acumen. Its part of the game. Its not like the Greys are wearing the 5712 and the Ceramic Daytonas. They are SELLING them to an OBSESSED CONSUMER. |
15 June 2018, 02:29 AM | #62 |
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Amen. No problem with the grey dealers here.
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15 June 2018, 02:44 AM | #64 | |
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IMO, we tend to forget for many years before this higher demand of SS watches and 'new generation' of customers due to strong economy, a repeat/loyal customers and 'gray' friends of AD were, and still are, main buyers. its simply logical and business decision on AD's end to offer any hard to get watches first to them. gray sellers are taking advantage of position and market by marking up these hard to get pieces. they are banking on idea Rolex won't increase the supply to meet demand, and its been working so far when I bought my BLNR and asked a possibility of getting Daytona in future. sales lady was very blunt with me.... it will be quite impossible to get as those pieces are reserved for people that spend $50-100k a year on watches/jewelry with us. this is where gray friends fall with ADs... |
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15 June 2018, 02:53 AM | #65 |
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Well you did miss one thing that they do that contributes to the problem:
Finding the newest hot Basel releases from whatever source necessary before anyone else, just to be able to overprice and set the market by being first to market. We wouldn't see $19k CHNRs otherwise |
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15 June 2018, 05:27 AM | #68 |
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Amazing how time has changed, a year back or so, TS or grey were touted as a good place to go to get SS sport watches with some good discount.
Hate it or not, TS or grey is slowly becoming a place you can get your SS sport Rolex within a predictable time frame or you can wait (likely) indefinitely at your local AD |
15 June 2018, 06:05 AM | #69 |
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With the prices of Rolex watches all over the shop now, does anyone have any idea what an AD does about inventory prices, ie for stock insurance wise. If as an AD you pay Rolex £100k for watches that can be sold for £160k what do you insure them for and how much value is on your stock sheet, wonder what greys do in this case as well.
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15 June 2018, 07:54 AM | #71 |
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It's simple.
If you can benefit from an AD or grey you love them. If you can't you hate them. |
15 June 2018, 08:14 AM | #72 |
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Deep down if the price was right, who on earth would not like a watch brand new.
While we all like the journey of finding the right preown, waiting for the right piece to pop up on eBay or chrono, do all the due diligence, it’s a sh*t scary prospect to laid down several grand over the net. For example, I recently wanted a piece which I could not find the right price with the right trust worthy due dillegneced seller, and managed to find it at a grey. While it’s an 10year old watch, it was Unwore brand new, with 30% off msrp...certainly discontinued from the manufacturer as well as not a common prenown model. I cannot knock the grey for having it in their vault. My first Rolex was also from the grey (with 1 store just set up), just after Rolex raised their price 2 years ago, DJII with fluted bezel shot up to £6750. Too inexperienced to buy preown and wanted new at least my first time, and didn’t want to paid MSRP, I went to the grey...2 weeks later and it was Cash on Delivery, so no need for risky deposit on PayPal, I have a brand new DJII where the Warranty Card was from an Rolex AD in Italy, which I googled on the spot. Grey again. As the skydrweller was recently consider in my mind as I am not one who likes to wait 1 year for a regular model non vintage piece, I gave up on the Hulk, Batman....grey is marking up 15k (50% Mark Up) again MSRP on the SkyD....might as well go to Rolex for this example. Always depends on the piece, but grey is just another channel to have in meeting the needs of people and selective timepiece. Go Grey! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
15 June 2018, 08:23 AM | #73 |
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The problem is not ADs selling to greys or greys selling with huge markup. They are both doing their game. The real problem is rolex with this game of not giving the watches. I think they understood they were becoming a cheap brand, so they constrained supply to raise the prices and brand luxury level. If all the watches were available at any AD, there wouldn't be any problem for us, but it would be a problem for the brand itself. This is the problem of supply and demand in the marketing era.
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Young by age but old mind, no social media here other than LinkedIn if that’s considered social media. I hate it for personal reasons but think it’s great to grow a business. I feel bad for my generation and the unnamed generation, these kids are socially inept and cannot conversate or detach from there devices.
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15 June 2018, 10:45 AM | #76 |
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supply and demand. simple.
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Has anything changed?
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22 September 2018, 02:12 PM | #78 |
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Totally agree and I said it in other threads, the rules of the “game” we can either play along or pick a different hobby!
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I don‘t agree to these arguments
- it‘s capitalism, face it - we, the customers drive this Rolex presumably assigns quotas for not-in-demand pieces, which AD‘s sell off in packages with in-demand watches via Gray‘s, crippling the market.
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22 September 2018, 04:03 PM | #82 |
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There's a difference between blaming the Grey Market and blaming Grey Dealers. Personally, I reserve the bulk of my ire for the ADs who are feeding the Grey Dealers while, at the same time, telling their customers that the problems are being caused by Rolex reducing supply.
To blame Rolex for not doing anything about them seems a little odd considering how much bitching and whining we've seen since Rolex started trying to do exactly that. |
18 February 2021, 12:02 PM | #83 |
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No reason to hate them, they are trying to make a living. The important thing to know is that they are not buying a 116500 for MSRP and asking $30k, they have a higher cost so hence the higher sell price is passed on to us.
As for me, this is just my thinking but if I see something available and I am comfortable paying the price if it is less than MSRP, at MSRP or more than MSRP I will go for it. If not (and it has not been in a while!) I will sit it out and wait for something to come my way at a price I am comfortable paying. |
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I’m enjoying a BLRO right now because of grey. I have the money, I paid the price. I’m OK with that. That said, I’m always checking in with my AD. If they can’t help me, well then.....
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18 February 2021, 12:09 PM | #85 |
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I’m slowly draining my 20 year bottle. I’ll save the last bit for when I sell my company.
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