đ read that wrong. I'm a small business owner so my $ is going to independents. Loving my newly acquired De Bethune, will try to stick with other small brands or watchmakers.
I don't need to be treated special, just don't treat me like dirt if I try to buy a watch and I'm not on the secret vip list and if I send my watch in for service, send it back in the same or better condition.
I have to say, as much as I apreciate every Lange I own, I am just heartbroken the brand grew to the extent they are now ignoring their customers. I faced an issue with ordering a Lang watch and sent a thorough email to Lange, I would expect at least a re...
Got a friend who is a big collector in Taipei. He wanted a limited edition while he was visiting the Tokyo boutique. He couldnât because he had no purchase history at any boutique. They didnât care that he had bought many pieces from a Taipei AD, from sim...
Lange customer service wasn't satisfactory and they moved on. I don't recall the details, my apologies. I think as ALS has moved to this model of application pieces, it makes sense they would have policies to avoid this kind of negative experience. I note...
I very much regret current ALS sales communication and behavior. But I never experienced a more ignorant watch brand than FPJ. They simply ignore you completely. Response, reaction or whatsoever - nada. They seem to be this âhotâ, that they do not need to...
The next boutique is quite far distance, traveling in Corona times anyhow not recommended. It is more than a day travel ... This is why I normally first contact the target shop before startling the travel. Please allow me my point of view by expecting min...
its just a bad situation - the only problem is, that your ad does not seem to get the wanted piece. When we talk about this more often, going to the Ad can become more of a strategic thing. I personally bought many watches (and Omegas) from an Ad that doe...
This is not gonna happen. So your solution would implicate, that watches should only sold via Boutique - and this would be an even worse solution (you have to travel more, no discounts)
But I do expect two things: !- Any retailer who is marketed on their site should be able to order any watch, even if the chances of getting it are close to nil. Thats how Patek dose it, no customer is totaly ignored. 2- Most importantely, a communication ...
I experienced the same thing not long ago, I laughed in theyâre face and said goodbye! Richemont brands are trying to make themselves exclusive by copying the Rolex and Patek strategy, but sadly, have no clue how to do it right! I say hold on to your cash...
It's a very good brand, and whoever is in charge at multiple levels, I hope will amend this strategy real soon -- there are much smarter (and more elegant) ways for ALS to be exclusive, while proudly remaining faithful to themselves ;-)
What bothers me most of the entire story is the fact that the Dubai branch doesnât award you credit for the Bahrein purchases and thus considers you ânon loyalâ I suspect ALS is using a franchise system which would explain why dubai doesnât credit Bahrein...
All my past Lange purchases from AD counted for nothing as far as the Odysseus is concerned. Had to start a new 'relationship' with the ALS Boutique over here. However, the boutique supervisor proceeded to key in and register all my past Lange purchases. ...
I purchased a langematik WG perpetual from an AD. when the L1 25th anniversary came out, I went to SG and inquired. They said only purchases made there count, so I need to buy a regular watch before being alloted 1. I asked my AD if I get alloted Odyseus ...
This is similar to going to a different car dealer, in a different city, with a different ownership, and asking to cut the line on a hot car, in front of their own loyal customers, taking one of their spots, with no reason why you wouldn't return to your ...
⊠this is exactly what should happen. The treatment of longterm customers and ADs is not acceptable. Both groups contributed significantly to make L&S what it is today and some fair appreciation should be the minimum. This brand simply turned so arrogant ...
Lange is doing everything they can to force people to shop at their boutiques rather than ADs. Once at the boutique, it's pay to play. You buy one regular model, you can buy one LE. Next LE you want, you need to buy another regular model first. Certain re...
I had always rooted for ALS, they where the under dogs in my view in high horology. Now that they are making it I miss the good old days when the connection between customer and watchmakers was tangible.
At a high level it makes sense for the brand and I'm all for rewarding loyalty to a brand but the way it was implemented rewards new customers at the expense of kicking older customers in the nuts. Once Lange created tiers in their product catalog and ADs...
We're talking about Lange now. JLC, Cartier, Panerai, all the brands other than VC and ALS have had their servicing consolidated into the same US service center so the same person who spends 90% of their time servicing sellitas and ETAs will also attempt ...
I don't need to be treated special, just don't treat me like dirt if I try to buy a watch and I'm not on the secret vip list and if I send my watch in for service, send it back in the same or better condition.
I am currently deciding right now whether to buy a Zeitwerk Date from a boutique or an AD. Buying from an AD gets me a discount, and opportunities from their other brands. Buying from a Boutique gets me better access to the brand and brand specific perks....
Including myself! Your story reads very similar to mine and I also wrote an email to customer service as well as to the CEO. No answer at all - what an arrogant management. Very sad. But itâs up to us to deal with this. I still enjoy my existing L&S watch...
Boutiques have always been at a disadvantage versus AD'S because they don't discount. This is now their chance to complete for our business by getting on a list for a hot watch which in turn makes up for the lack of a discount an AD will give you. It's ce...
Rolex and Patek at least have a level-ish playing field - they are all AD's, no brand boutiques. AP, Journe, many brands are transitioning out of ADs and going boutique only. Opposite sales retail models but at least they are committed to a strategy. Trad...