Richard Mille London Boutique Strategy
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Richard Mille London Boutique Strategy

By grahamhar · May 18, 2019 · 20 replies
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Cpt Scarlet
May 18, 2019

pop up store for the “gilets jaunes“

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foversta
May 18, 2019

We said that mount street was the new place to be but it seems that nothing can beat bond street... Fx

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grahamhar
May 18, 2019

Never been a fan of Bond Street, nothing beats a lazy walk down mount street, coffee at mount street deli, lunch at Scott’s then browsing the RM boutique

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NickO
May 19, 2019

How did it go? Something like Major Major’s dad did not grew alfalfa. The more alfalfa he did not grow, the more subsidy he received from the government for not growing alfalfa on his land. The more money he received, the more land he bought to not grow alfalfa. And so it goes on. Richard Mille has empty boutiques with no inventory. Empty boutiques signal Richard Mille watches are in incredibly high demand. The higher the demand, the higher the prices Richard Mille customers will pay for their w

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grahamhar
May 19, 2019

To pick up on @nicko point though the wait lists are so long there is no need to increase footfall

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Colin W
May 24, 2019

I was great a few years ago when you could actually go into the boutique and see some watches! How crazy are these times we live in today?

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