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28 December 2021, 06:12 AM | #1 |
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Random AD Musings
I was back in my hometown for the holidays and managed to get in a visit to my AD on Christmas Eve to chat with my long time SA. They had the biggest array of exhibition pieces I have seen in any dealer, not just the most common ones but some of the more obscure models.
I asked him if they had anything at all available for immediate sale, even a high dollar jewel encrusted women’s piece and the answer was no. He says many folks walking in are very taken aback by the current situation, remember that most Rolex buyers are not the collection/investment obsessed ones we see here. Just someone who wanted to walk in and buy an occasion piece or gift. The other thing that came up in conversation was the longtime local store that suddenly lost their franchise. Rumor is they blurred the line a bit too much between their new and “pre-owned” stock. Believe it or not of course, but he says RolexUSA frowns on their dealers using any tactics or policies that might seem a bit shady to the consumer. He does believe they will get more stock this year as a result, says this year was great in general for them but some models seemed a lot scarcer than before. Deliveries resume mid-January and he thinks my red OP41 can’t be too far off. The store had lots of traffic that morning, it was good to see and be seen, you know that whole relationship thing. |
28 December 2021, 06:17 AM | #2 |
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My AD thinks my Coral OP41 is just around the corner also. Fingers crossed!
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28 December 2021, 06:31 AM | #3 |
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Nice post. Thx.
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28 December 2021, 06:34 AM | #4 |
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It is nice to see some stock and try different references on. Was really surprised to see a blue sky-dweller as an exhibition piece.
I know it is frustrating for folks unaware of the current watch environment, but a better experience to at least try on a piece to see if it is really worth waiting for. |
28 December 2021, 06:40 AM | #5 | |
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In my area multiple small ADs have been removed over the last few years and have been replaced with freestanding boutiques...I suspect this may be by design as it is much easier for Rolex to audit the sales as it will be harder to hide watch sales in with other goods. |
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28 December 2021, 06:48 AM | #6 |
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When I picked up my SubDate before Christmas I was told "its just a matter of time" from my AD for the two I want.
I have no reason to doubt based on what I've gotten so far in 7 months. |
28 December 2021, 08:54 AM | #7 |
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Interesting about the other AD losing their status due to shady practices. Thanks for sharing.
There was a related thread about this recently.. Still many people on here don’t think ROLEX gives a bleep what ADs do.. |
28 December 2021, 09:10 AM | #8 | |
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I agree with your sentiment. This situation is going to hurt Rolex in the long run. Once the whole investment/ instagram/ tiktok crowd grow weary and moves on to the next "fad" (which will inevitably happen) I think AD's are going to find themselves with stocked display cases and no "regular" customers to sell watches to since they have all moved on to other brands or have just been put off by the rude "dont even think about it not gonna happen" attitudes going on now at many AD's.
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28 December 2021, 10:12 AM | #9 |
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It’s not going to hurt Rolex in the long run. Anything wanted and of value will make the company more desirable. The typical buyer will wait longer and want it more.
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