So your name comes up and then they try to mark it up 30-40-50 percent? I guess it's jealousy of the aftermarket markup (that THEY are supposed to control) but not a way to treat a regular customer.
but if you talk about some retailers showing a higher price than MSRP, I don't like that either but I'm not sure it is that unfair. I tried to get a few watches that were limited. If they had been proposed to me, I wouldn't have bought them a single € abo...
The different limited editions, though they can also be sold to the onwer's convenience, are made so close from the event's period that it is not something I appreciate as well. Not something we can do much about. From what I see the wide majority of owne...
would normally follow the recommended retail price (RRP) strictly irrespective on how desirable a watch may be. They will risk losing their right to supply Pateks should they not follow the RRP. Saying that, about 10 years ago I came across a Patek AD in ...
In Egypt,They have in stock a 5131R and asking double the Daytona is 50% over retail as well.I refused both as much as I like them, I can't buy a watch with such premium specially if it's still in production. Best, Ahmed
If you'rea regular loyal customer it's pretty crazy to profiteer like this. At 40% margin a dealer makes over 27k on 5131. I understand suppLy and demand and the profit motive but that other dealer will never see me again unless it's something I can't get...
for not having sold a single piece of any brand! This I have never heard of before and I am in awe of your self discipline as I am of your available funds! It is for the reasons above that although I am a Malaysian and will be retiring to Malaysia in one ...
if any manufacturer will like this type of action but I would have thought that they would have better control over the ADs. Perhaps when I return to Malaysia I should apply to become a Patek AD!