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19 August 2021, 10:23 PM | #31 |
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19 August 2021, 10:37 PM | #32 |
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I seek to buy watches.
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19 August 2021, 11:08 PM | #33 |
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19 August 2021, 11:17 PM | #34 | |
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19 August 2021, 11:23 PM | #35 |
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We had an outstanding luxury experience at Jamieson & Carry in Aberdeen. Marco & Angus along with the rest of the team there made what we thought was going to be a quick simple experience into a really nice event. My wife was over the moon and the whole experience underlined the reality of it being a luxury purchase regardless of the Tsunami of cash we may or may not have. I'm all for it and it was really nice. :)
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19 August 2021, 11:37 PM | #36 |
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These brands seem to think that people want this “luxury experience” today, but the reality is that they want efficiency. They want what they want and when they want it. Time is the commodity that you can’t replace. Online shopping, food delivery, Uber…all about efficiency. I’m in the high-end business and can tell you that maybe 10% of the market cares about the dog and pony show, but most don’t care at all or see it as a burden to the process. There is a massive disconnect that the brands just can’t seem to wrap their heads around. Perhaps it comes full-circle at some point, but I don’t think so.
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20 August 2021, 12:52 AM | #37 | |
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Me: Hi, do you have the GO I'm looking for in stock? AD: Yes, I can get it to you in 7-10 days Me: Great, what can you do on the price? AD: Well, the MSRP is X and I can sell it to you for Y Me: Great, let's do this AD: I will need your CC # and mailing address This is not exactly a luxury experience, it was a transaction. And in 20 mins, from start to finish, I had a new watch. It was perhaps the most efficient watch buying experience I ever had and it was fantastic. |
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20 August 2021, 01:07 AM | #38 |
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Luxury is different to every single person. An item can be inexpensive, but hold immense value to others. An item may be expensive, but be poor quality. Are either luxury? Some might consider my Rolex watches luxury items. I might call them reliable, expensive, valuable, quality, etc...
Purchasing a watch has never been a luxury experience for me. It's little more than spending money of relative value to others for an item I desire. I think I have a pretty impressive and expensive collection. It's probably nothing compared to what many members of our community own. To be honest, faux luxury experiences offered from retailers or sellers tend to be overinflated by the buyer's ego. Is being offered a glass of champagne for purchasing a $30,000 watch really commensurate with the amount of money you are spending? Does it make you feel more luxurious because attention is being drawn to you in the store? I'd say both are superficial. Just treat me with respect and honesty. If that's luxury, I'll take more of that. |
20 August 2021, 01:26 AM | #39 | |
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When the Speedsmaster 3861 hesalite was announced, I registered my interest on the Omega website. A month later the boutique called me and said the watch was available and took payment. I picked it up a few days later. The sales assistant sat down with me and chatted for an hour about watch collecting, from vintage to Rolex, watchmaking, and about time abroad for service. I got to try on different watches in store, was tipped off on new watches not yet announced. It was great. I would love to buy Rolex watches this way. |
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20 August 2021, 01:50 AM | #40 | |
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20 August 2021, 02:11 AM | #41 |
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All I know is (as this happened once) if I'm spending 7 to 30k on a watch, they darn well better be polite, may even a little butt kissing on there part. The first sign of snobbery or I feel I'm
being "judged or qualified " to buy one, no matter what I'm wearing - I'm out of there! My money is green and it spends anywhere.
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