Just GS staff talking BS.
Pope also still catholic.
I have been trying this last week to buy a Rolex from ADs at pre-increase prices. Absolutely no success even when item was in store inventory. Could just be me being crap at negotiating.
Anyhoo, I was told by two different AD’s (though both Aurum group) that a price increase is thought to be likely this May. Of course this could be pure rumour or even just a counter-negotiation strategy. They were quite convincing though and one of them I know well and he is a straight-up fellow.
It sounds way too ballsy to me and I am hoping this is not real. Anyone else better connected hearing this rumour though?
Just GS staff talking BS.
Pope also still catholic.
So you were haggling on a watch they had in stock, and their response was a fantasy price increase? Isn't that the classic sales tactic to focus the mind?
Thanks gentlemen. That is what I was hoping to hear. Like I said, I am crap at negotiating and therefore an easy target for sales BS.
Wasn't there just a price increase on 1st January?
I would think they would wait a bit longer before increasing the price again.
You have to admire the sales tactics, inventing false price rises in order to panic the buyer. Did they also tell you that the watch you want is going to be discontinued and is likely to rocket in value
Price increases on watches not available - how exciting!
Popped into M&W Bluewater this weekend. No Rolex Sports available and apparently waiting lists of 5 years and pompous lady added lists are now closed. Did comment she didn’t appear to have the best of sales pitches at her disposal, but I couldn’t resist as she was such a stuck up snob if truth be told.
She apologised in her snobbish manner, to which I replied, please don’t feel sorry for me, I have walked into your shop with money to spend, yet you clearly have nothing to sell. I feel sorry for you. Good luck!
Did make me chuckle
Got the usual “we only see one of those a year” bolox and some other banal nonsense hardly worth repeating. I did get the impression that the price increase is no big deal for most of their customers though who are buying impulsively from the window and don’t know that prices were lower a few weeks ago. I guess I am competing with wealthy folk for a commodity in limited supply. I’ll give it another go if the watch is still in the window at the end of the month.
Ouch, considerable chunk then and not really something that people have to queue down the street for. Might have more luck at a non-WoS AD or go large and try broker something else at the same time if paying full whack. BLNR etc maybe.
I was offered a 126711 CHNR (Fraser Hart -Kingston) which I put discussed on WT last week. High demand watch, or so I’m told.
I put my name down when it was £10,350. I was told that it would take 3 to 5 years. It actually took just over six months by which time the price had risen to £11,850.
I passed on the watch at that price, but would have bought it at the price six months (or so) earlier.
My guess is by the time it got to me, a few on the list had already turn it down.
Shame really, as it was a lovely watch.
Lovely watch but as HM says, this is always the challenge with these sort of watches - you will take a bath on resale (although may not be your primary concern).
We are in process of sourcing a Ladies DJ for my wife. At nearly £10k, I am a little worried about what I may get back for it if she got bored of it, I am sure it would not be a pleasant surprise!
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I do love the sales tactics! I was in an Omega boutique 2 weeks ago looking at a sapphire sandwich. The nice lady told me she expects a price increase on gold Omega models in February so I'd be wise to buy now....
I did mention that the watch I was looking at wasn't gold but I'm not sure she grasped the point I was trying to make.
I was in Goldsmiths in Canterbury on Sunday & was told that they hope there won't be another Rolex increase this year due to the severity of the recent one. "Severity" was his word.
I do enjoy these threads, never tire of them. I'd be quite happy if there was another increase, having picked up 2 last month. Interesting they both independently came up with May - unless it originated from the same source.
The general Rolex mantra of "prices only keep rising" still holds true, IMHO anyway.
Both the above look fantastic. We are going for very similar in the 31mm.
Sweet. Much better selection of dials for the 31. If you don’t already know, just bear in mind the movement differences. All 28’s have the 2236. TT 31’s have the 2236. S/S 31’s still have the 2235 however. One assumes that the S/S 31’s will be relaunched with the new movement at Basel this year so, if it’s S/S you want, you might want to hold on.
That is extremely useful information. I don't think the wife is overly fussed about movement, but I guess having the longer power reserve is a nice bonus. We are going for TT so I guess it should have the new movement by default (unless we find one that has been sitting in stock!).
Ha! We had morning scouring the dealers looking at rings so I suggested trying on a few rolex may garner us a discount (I know how to treat a lassie!) if they thought we were going to spend a fortune. Out of all this was her favourite combination.
Serious brownie points but no foresight at all!