If availability does not increase in the next 6 months then it is time to boycott the AD's. If you have to buy now then go to the secondary market. Stop begging the AD's via waitlists. Stop going into the boutiques. If eveyone will do this for 3 months you will be surprised how many watches will become available.
Yep. I decided to stop telling the ADs what I really want from them. Instead, I started buying watches from other brands and occasionally stopping by to show them what I’ve purchased, sometimes asking for a resizing or adjustment. This way, they see that I’m not focused on what they have, especially since their approach often involves pushing extra inventory to keep you “in line” for a Rolex that I don’t even want. Besides, this sales model is coming to an end. One of the AD representatives even mentioned that they don’t want to hold stock because once the watches are readily available, people start losing interest. I’m happy to see this change coming. Last week, I stopped by because they were having a jewelry sale for my wife, and I noticed they had seven gold and platinum watches available for sale. The lady claimed these watches were “very hot” and would sell quickly. Yet, they’re still sitting there.
I have never been disappointed since I became a customer of MAMACOO. Their watches are of exceptional quality.
Since when are Rolex AD’s allowed to “mark up” products?
I think he's talking about grey prices.
It’s for grey market a price paid for not waiting.
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You called Datejust day date… 🙄 and talked about the 36mm while showing 26mm … so why should I trust any of the other claims..
If availability does not increase in the next 6 months then it is time to boycott the AD's. If you have to buy now then go to the secondary market. Stop begging the AD's via waitlists. Stop going into the boutiques. If eveyone will do this for 3 months you will be surprised how many watches will become available.
Yep. I decided to stop telling the ADs what I really want from them. Instead, I started buying watches from other brands and occasionally stopping by to show them what I’ve purchased, sometimes asking for a resizing or adjustment. This way, they see that I’m not focused on what they have, especially since their approach often involves pushing extra inventory to keep you “in line” for a Rolex that I don’t even want.
Besides, this sales model is coming to an end. One of the AD representatives even mentioned that they don’t want to hold stock because once the watches are readily available, people start losing interest. I’m happy to see this change coming.
Last week, I stopped by because they were having a jewelry sale for my wife, and I noticed they had seven gold and platinum watches available for sale. The lady claimed these watches were “very hot” and would sell quickly. Yet, they’re still sitting there.
Ban Rolex…dojo needs to look into illegal business…do not wait for anything!!!! Out of us