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23 February 2024, 06:34 AM | #1 |
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Selling AD Watches - Instant Ban?
Hi All - Question for the group. How certain is it that if you sell some of your AD watches you'll be instantly (and permanently) banned by AP? I bought several watches from the AD over the last year but am now realizing getting the stuff I want from an AD is probably just not feasible so I want to trade in two of the pieces I've gotten from them towards something I actually want. Neither of which are "hot" or trading above retail. Should I assume my "journey" with AP will be done as soon as someone re-registers the card in their name? Or is it not so black and white. If they did, do they usually do like a time limit and I could revisit the brand in a few years? Just curious what others experiences have been with this.
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23 February 2024, 07:59 AM | #2 | |
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23 February 2024, 08:17 AM | #3 |
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I wouldn’t worry about it. Do whatever you want.
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23 February 2024, 09:25 AM | #4 |
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once i buy a watch it's mine to do with what i please. have never given it a second thought. if a salesperson or AD wants to ban me, or somehow penalize me for selling my personal property, so be it. life's too short to worry about that. probably why i buy most things from trusted resellers on the open market.
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23 February 2024, 09:56 AM | #5 |
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I would have a conversation with your SA. Let them know you have fallen out of love with the pieces and want to move on. A lot of times, they are understanding of it if you have a good relationship with them and know that you are not a flipper.
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As long as you don't put yourself in those Dealer accessed databases instituted by some of the luxury brands, you're golden.
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23 February 2024, 12:37 PM | #7 |
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Speak to your sales person and let them know you’re selling to buy something else. You get flagged when the report comes and they find out.
If you tell them prior that this is your plan…. You will be fine |
23 February 2024, 12:40 PM | #8 | |
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Better approach is not to buy watches one doesn't actually want. In OP's shoes, as already suggested, I'd have a conversation with the SA. They are going to find out in any case.
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23 February 2024, 12:51 PM | #9 |
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what I told my SA as well. If there are any pieces you plans to sell you should let you SA know in advance.
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23 February 2024, 01:10 PM | #10 |
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I wouldn’t be so paranoid if you don’t have a history of reselling. I’ve sold 2 watches last year and still get calls all the time. Hell, I took a loss on the 2 watches.
They are your watches. Frankly I don’t think Rolex cares. Your AD might on the other hand but again, as long as they aren’t getting kickbacks or enabling volume reselling, they get their commission. |
23 February 2024, 03:21 PM | #11 |
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I have to agree with the posters above and just talk to your AD and let him know whats the plan
Also if the pieces your dumping are clearly NOT hot flippable Watches then I think you will be GOOD TO GO ANYWAY! as your clearly not pulling the Get the Hot Piece and flip it trick! |
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I full agree with you - apples to oranges comparison. Rolex makes 1m+ watches a year, AP makes 45k at a much higher price point. APhas more to lose from flipping and more to gain from a Veblen good perception. Combine with an in house distribution and they do track these |
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What refs are you selling?
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In absolute reality Rolex couldn't care less about people reselling their watches but, obviosuly, they'd never admit that openly. The AP business, and distribution, model is totally different and rightly so. |
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24 February 2024, 06:39 AM | #17 |
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not only doesn't Rolex care, the ADs know Rolex doesn't care and that's why so many of them sell hot pieces out the side door to greys for a premium. AD can't get you a Pepsi? no worries theres a grey with 6 of them, all new with stickers LOL!
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24 February 2024, 11:09 AM | #18 | |
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Slightly OT, I'm still curious if the recent acquisition of Bucherer was a purely opportunistic move or if there is, or will be anytime soon, some form of a different approach to distribution at Rolex. I've been registered for a Panda Daytona at Bucherer now for more than 5 years (even had to reconfirm my interest when they changed the model number), and a mint green Sky Dweller since it was launched, with at least some Rolex purchase history, and I don't think I'll actually ever get one of those. I personally prefer the approach by AP. Yes it is annoying not being able to sell any AP as you see fit (their marketing may as well be "you never actually own your AP, you merely look after it"....), but at least the policy at AP is a relatively transparent way of dealing with scarcity, and it feels somewhat less like that other artificial scarcity created by AD shenanigans. |
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