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24 August 2024, 12:52 PM | #31 | |
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If I’m in charge of Rolex, what would the incentive be for me to spend billions on new boutiques? I sell every watch I make. I don’t have stockpiles of inventory that I can’t sell. What problem am I solving? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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24 August 2024, 01:00 PM | #33 |
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Honestly this has been going on for 20 years, maybe longer. There is a jeweler/watch shop in my small town in central CA that used to sell Rolex. Lost their account probably 10-15 years ago. When I was kid it seems Rolexes were pretty common in high end jewelry stores. That is a rarity these days.
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24 August 2024, 01:52 PM | #35 |
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I know an AD near Chicago that is loosing their Rolex dealership after 58 years. Massive store lots of brands lots of volume but Rolex just took it away. Idk the reason but was shocked as the store is beautiful but just wasn’t located in a big city.
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Yep, this is happening.
There are other threads where I talk about the UK market and the monopoly problems this has created. There have been a fair few threads where it’s interesting the different opinions re AD’s and I have come to the conclusion it’s a local market thing, with the US forum members sounding much more positive and favourable about theirs. Unfortunately the UK seems to be further down this road than the US at the moment, in a negative way, but I can assure you it’s coming to a town near you soon! The lovely smaller AD’s that you can be nice too, call in and chat with, develop a relationship with and then get that coveted allocation are about to be consigned to history, we are already there and it’s not pleasant. Rolex only seem to want their distribution chain to be the bigger companies. In the UK it’s Watches Of Switzerland and they now have a huge percentage of the market. Gradually all the smaller AD’s have been served notice. This has caused a distorted distribution market as the AD’s claim to only be allowed to sell in their local market territory, so you have no choice which retailer you can use. Now you can imagine the complications for the customer this creates. They don’t need to bother with customer service, as you are a captive audience and have no choice but to deal with them, but more importantly you then need to buy on their terms, you are completely at their mercy which opens you up to the potential bundling, spend history nonsense, if they ask you to jump you need to ask how high. Rest assured if a WOS store does allocate you something, it’s only because you have been profitable enough to them to justify the business decision. (I am aware there will be the odd exception) This was the other thread it was being discussed. https://www.rolexforums.com/showthre...=950274&page=7 Quote:
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24 August 2024, 04:57 PM | #38 |
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24 August 2024, 05:31 PM | #39 | |
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24 August 2024, 06:16 PM | #42 | |
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This is usually the case. Someone posts that their local M&P Rolex dealer has lost their account and will no longer be an AD and they are stunned and dismayed by this. A quick google search of the dealer reveals a picture and situation similar to one in the post I am responding to. Old store front...ugly even. Older part of town. Small. Can't hold the correct merchandising display.. Not cosmopolitan in any way. Just a waste for inventory to go to as it has no brand reach. These locations have been and will continue to be eliminated in favor of large, multi-chain, high end retailers that have centralized purchasing and management that makes it very streamlined and easy to deal with. They will commit to Rolex "boutique" locations and move the brand forward nicely. |
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24 August 2024, 06:25 PM | #43 |
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Rolex clearly has been reducing their distribution outlets and and creating a more exclusive image
And yet they seem to be producing and selling over 1 million watches a year I don’t quite understand how they can so both.
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24 August 2024, 07:05 PM | #44 | |
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One boutique/AD usually has lets say 4 or 5 active staff dealing with customers over an 8 hour period which means each boutique can dish out around 65 watches per day in half hour appointments. 100 boutiques running every day of the year could sell 1 million watches so over a hundred working every day except holidays could likely easily do it. I am sure worldwide that there will be more than enough AD's or boutiques to copy with 1 million watches. |
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24 August 2024, 07:43 PM | #45 |
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ADs add almost no value. They are glorified order takers.
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24 August 2024, 08:41 PM | #47 | |
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Rumor? Rolex ending partnerships with hundreds of ADs, focusing on boutiques
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If you tell me that they are phasing out some ADs, then that’s believable. If you tell me they are phasing out all ADs in favor of boutiques, then that sounds like utter nonsense to me. I’ve seen episodes of Ancient Aliens on the History Channel that are more believable than that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Rumor? Rolex ending partnerships with hundreds of ADs, focusing on boutiques
Perhaps there is no value add for you. But for Rolex, ADs are a rent free, expense free distribution channel. Once you add brick and mortar into the equation, then the monthly operating expenses begin to add up. How much do you think the annual operating expenses are to maintain a boutique? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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This could be good if Rolex is willing to directly run or be involved with how these boutiques are run. Otherwise it’ll be the same old “pss, wanna buy a tennis bracelet?”
Rolex needs to worry about their reputation at this point that is being severely damaged by shops that carry their logo. |
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One of my local ADs opted to give up its Rolex franchise. Shock horror! No not really, it was part of a longer term plan to open a Rolex only store (not a Rolex owned boutique) one city over while moving Rolex out of their other multi brand store in the same city. I think there's a melding of terminology in this discussion which is giving a false impression that Rolex are going direct to retail and killing their ADs. It's never that simple. Those of us who believe the shortages are the fault of ADs should be careful what they wish for. |
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This has been happening for quite a while now.
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24 August 2024, 09:49 PM | #52 |
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I sure miss the look and feel of the mom and pop ADs
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24 August 2024, 09:50 PM | #53 |
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Rolex has been working the AD model since 1927. Probably time for a change.
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Hopefully it’s true - if Rolex watches are available only from Rolex owned boutiques it should put an end to the ridiculous games wannabe customers currently have to play. I don’t want to buy jewellery or other brands of watch before being granted the privilege of being allowed to buy a Rolex
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24 August 2024, 10:34 PM | #56 |
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Rolex has been ending/phasing out relationships with family owned and mom and pop type jewelry stores going on 5 years now. It’s nothing new and is going to continue.
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24 August 2024, 10:43 PM | #57 | |
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Technically, that’s not an operating expense from an accounting perspective. But it is the ability for Rolex to sell at retail instead of wholesale. I just don’t believe that would offset the costs associated with operating a boutique. I’m not convinced there is any financial incentive for Rolex to get rid of Authorized Dealers and replace them with boutiques. Plus, if they do decide to replace 2,000 authorized dealers with say 200 to 300 boutiques, that’s going to be worse for customers, not better. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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24 August 2024, 11:01 PM | #58 |
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Until watches becomes available with reasonable wait times and thru a fair system, I wouldn’t care what happens to Rolex or these ADs.
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24 August 2024, 11:17 PM | #59 |
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Porsche did this over the past 15-20 years
For example, my local Porsche dealer looked like a bus station that also sold VWs. Replaced by a relatively palatial store. Other dealers within 100-150miles gone |
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There 2 AD stores in my city. Both are the same company... different locations.
One is in the middle of an 8 figure expansion (longer story short). I got a little tour of the new area which is still under construction. The new addition will have a walk in area for Rolex. Basically it's own store. Across the store, straight away from the Rolex store will be the same setup, but for Patek Philippe. Huge expansion with much more area for the entire store. (new dress code for the employees, but I won't touch that topic.) I liked the Rolex corner in the store, but time moves forward. I just hope I dress well enough to enter the new store. |
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