Thanks man it was great meeting you as well
FTAC2011 said:
Client hooked me up on a piece so I'm doing him a favor and selling his batgirl. Hit me up if interested. It's 19k, full set, used, only 1 month old. It's price matching cheapest one on chrono24 in USA.
bthotugigem05 said:
You can't find them at Rolex dealers. Waiting lists are years long.
Yep. I'm in the process of trying to find a very low-demand Rolex at a dealer. Five months in, across multiple dealers, and I don't feel like I'm very close.Joe Boudain said:
There really isn't an ordering system. Until demand slacks to where they have inventory in the cases, everything that comes in is immediately redirected to big time customers
Dealers can only sell new watches for MSRP. They can sell used watches for whatever they want.GAC06 said:
So even through dealers there's the mark up?
https://robbreport.com/style/watch-collector/rolex-tudor-watch-store-meatpacking-nyc-1234627180/schmendeler said:
By boutique, you mean "all they sell is Rolex?"
AgLA06 said:https://robbreport.com/style/watch-collector/rolex-tudor-watch-store-meatpacking-nyc-1234627180/schmendeler said:
By boutique, you mean "all they sell is Rolex?"
yep, that's what they want to move towards, and it looks like Omega is following them.schmendeler said:
By boutique, you mean "all they sell is Rolex?"
Is that a Rolex forum?RVAg02 said:
Yep. Plus not everyone spends time on TRF. Those folks are committing seppuku.
I believe they're going for classy, luxury.schmendeler said:AgLA06 said:https://robbreport.com/style/watch-collector/rolex-tudor-watch-store-meatpacking-nyc-1234627180/schmendeler said:
By boutique, you mean "all they sell is Rolex?"
Fancy
https://www.rolexforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2AgLA06 said:Is that a Rolex forum?RVAg02 said:
Yep. Plus not everyone spends time on TRF. Those folks are committing seppuku.
AgLA06 said:I believe they're going for classy, luxury.schmendeler said:AgLA06 said:https://robbreport.com/style/watch-collector/rolex-tudor-watch-store-meatpacking-nyc-1234627180/schmendeler said:
By boutique, you mean "all they sell is Rolex?"
Fancy
So is it even worth walking into the AD here in College Station and asking to be put on a "list"?Joe Boudain said:
Indeed. Typically if you "order a Rolex" now, the salesman will write your name down and tell you he will call you, he will then throw the paper away.
I can't get a call back on Rolex and have bought over 6 figures of Rolexes from my AD in Houston. It has really soured me on the brand at the moment, and has led me to sell most of mine because of the insane value and buy a few small pieces and wait for the hopeful return to earth of the value.
Who knows, could work.TheOC16 said:So is it even worth walking into the AD here in College Station and asking to be put on a "list"?Joe Boudain said:
Indeed. Typically if you "order a Rolex" now, the salesman will write your name down and tell you he will call you, he will then throw the paper away.
I can't get a call back on Rolex and have bought over 6 figures of Rolexes from my AD in Houston. It has really soured me on the brand at the moment, and has led me to sell most of mine because of the insane value and buy a few small pieces and wait for the hopeful return to earth of the value.
I had thought that as a 28 year old, most likely permanent resident of College Station I might be a candidate for developing a relationship - pitching something like, "hey, if you sell me a watch in a year or two then I'll make sure this is where I look first to do all my future jewelry [for the wife I don't currently have...] business throughout my career." And maybe throw in some Tudors in the meantime.
I had been having this thought over the past couple weeks - as a Sub or a GMT or a Daytona would be quite a few watches down the list for me - but by the time I get there, I would rather be a couple years down the "list" than just decide to hop on it.
Diggity said:
not to discourage you or anything...but that would be a total waste of ****ing time.
This is not correct 100% of the time. Just 99.99999% of the time.Diggity said:
not to discourage you or anything...but that would be a total waste of ****ing time.
To be considered, you'd most likely need to purchase the jewelry first, then try and get a watch.TheOC16 said:So is it even worth walking into the AD here in College Station and asking to be put on a "list"?Joe Boudain said:
Indeed. Typically if you "order a Rolex" now, the salesman will write your name down and tell you he will call you, he will then throw the paper away.
I can't get a call back on Rolex and have bought over 6 figures of Rolexes from my AD in Houston. It has really soured me on the brand at the moment, and has led me to sell most of mine because of the insane value and buy a few small pieces and wait for the hopeful return to earth of the value.
I had thought that as a 28 year old, most likely permanent resident of College Station I might be a candidate for developing a relationship - pitching something like, "hey, if you sell me a watch in a year or two then I'll make sure this is where I look first to do all my future jewelry [for the wife I don't currently have...] business throughout my career." And maybe throw in some Tudors in the meantime.
I had been having this thought over the past couple weeks - as a Sub or a GMT or a Daytona would be quite a few watches down the list for me - but by the time I get there, I would rather be a couple years down the "list" than just decide to hop on it.
I would assume that any stainless steel model will be very difficult (ie impossible) to come by at an AD without having spent a significant amount of money there already.Marauder Blue 6 said:
What if someone is looking for, let's say, a less popular Rolex like a new black Explorer II, 216570 or 226570? Does that help my chances?