amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Better be nasty like my Dédé?
Who I can say has always been very fair to my knowledge...
The only guy I could get a PP at list price when everybody was excited by Speculation...
My Dédé...
Best,
Nicolas
This message has been edited by amanico on 2010-04-07 11:52:37
Unscrupulous AD's
By: doublesix : April 6th, 2010-22:39
It has happened to me twice. One AD asked for a premium and another asked that I pay full MSRP as well as purchase an extra PP that I did not want or buy $30k worth of jewelry. I declined both requests and do not do any business with either. My understand...
I did buy...
By: Duke2Earl : April 9th, 2010-06:17
I did indeed buy my two Pateks. But I did not pay over MSRP. In fact, I did get a small discount in the 10% range. But I was unable to get anywhere near the 30-40% described in the post to which I replied. And I believe the fact that I got a discount refl...
Indeed
By: Dje : April 7th, 2010-00:24
Hi, I agree with your point Thomas. A watch has a MSRP. Once you consider that such watch should not be sold at the MSRP for some reasons (availability, demand, rotation of stock, fashion,....), why should this only end with a lower price? If you ask an A...
Well.....
By: MiniCooper : April 8th, 2010-12:48
on the other hand... it really depends on the watch companies agreement with the AD... if the company says that AD should not overcharge..... then they should not..... having said that..... you are absolutely right.... it is your decision whether to buy o...
I have deep regrets
By: PoyFR : April 7th, 2010-09:42
I have learn through the years not to believe rumours, rumours are often if not always serving one or more person interests. In the case of that 195, it was said that a huge price had been paid, first it was not my business, and more importantly I did not...
Excuse me...
By: paulus : April 7th, 2010-06:14
But I am shocked at some of the comments here. An authorised dealer is not an auction house. They have certain responsibilities associated with that function - such as, for example, an agreement with Patek Philippe to make a certain profit from watch sale...
paulus...
By: Baron - Mr Red : April 7th, 2010-06:26
you may be right...if there is a specified contract that states a specific profit margin, then you ARE right. However, I do not know that to be the case. If its loose, then by implication that leaves room for the AD to adjust as he sees fit. I just dont k...
it would be nice, but
By: PoyFR : April 7th, 2010-08:05
They are no business contracts by which an AD must obey to a price structure. Of course MSRP or Suggested retail prices are published, but an authorized dealer can chose to ignore all of it and set his own prices. If the authorized dealer decides to sell ...
Bravo! Alas...
By: ThomasM : April 7th, 2010-09:06
it seems we are in a minority. And of course, so as NOT to be a hypocrite, I do admit that I do avail myself of discounts, hence I have no grounds to bemoan dealers asking above MSRP. In that context, it is a "free market" for sellers to ask what they wil...
no regrets, my friend...
By: ThomasM : April 7th, 2010-11:43
when I "help someone out" and leave 8 thousand dollars on the table (the retail price, which is what I paid, and EXACTLY what I sold it for, and mostly because the buyer "was too late" and begged me to help him find one, vs then market price) and all I as...
Prices for PP
By: drfpalmer : April 8th, 2010-09:55
Hi, I have read several of the comments regarding over retail charges for PP. I have a modest collection and have wanted a PP for some years but have constantly been put off by what appears to be price gouging for these watches. I recently looked at 5970R...
Real Politik
By: Hororgasm : April 7th, 2010-13:29
i think most of us forgot that MSRP stands for Manufacturers SUGGESTED Retail Price.... as such it MAY differ from the actual market price. in many markets for commodities and physical markets, theere is always some sort of MSRP, except that trading is do...
update to my story
By: Drew : April 7th, 2010-14:27
I did succumb and pay over retail for a piece as every which way I turned I was snubbed. Shortly after doing and before wearing I asked to return and the AD told me it was not their practice to return funds. The AD then personally bragged about the new ca...
Not offended
By: Drew : April 7th, 2010-18:32
Was not trying to be one sided. I see instances where pieces can go at market whatever market is. My issue was more with the representations from an AD that ruined the experience. I expected more than mere sales puffery from a Patek dealer. I actually hav...
I absolutely cannot...
By: ThomasM : April 7th, 2010-18:50
disagree with anything you wrote in that post. Seriously, so many AD's are a joke of obsolescence; and I've found that, alas, most of them will lie just as often as non-AD's despite their dire warnings about not buying from AD's - lying, lack of knowledge...
I concur
By: Drew : April 7th, 2010-22:37
I agree with that many grey market dealers got into it because of their passion. I have the utmost respect for a few specific grey market dealers and trust them. Some of what is called sales puffery has had a few good illustrations posted above I expect. ...
You are right
By: PoyFR : April 8th, 2010-09:11
This thread is interesting indeed. You are singular compare with most here, because I think most here once they choose a piece, that is the piece they are going to get. In my case out of many years in watches and with many watches, only one time I went ou...