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Old 19 May 2023, 10:19 AM   #1
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Worked at an AD in Cincinnati

I worked at an AD in Cincinnati for two years, so let me give you some insight on what it's like.

First, if you want a sports model, you better buy other things. My AD wouldn't sell a sports model to anyone without previous purchase, with few exceptions. A two-toned Sea-dweller, sure, because no one wants that watch. We would write names on cards and pretend we were adding clients to some master list, but the truth is, it was just input into some program to automatically text the client. Rolex wants ADs to keep the dream alive, because not everyone is getting what they want.

Second, it's more important who you are than how you are. I had a sweet young woman check in with me monthly asking to get her fiance a Submariner. She wasn't rich or famous, just a hard working woman who saved up to get her man something special. I was really hoping to make this happen…

Another woman walked in during this time, arrogant and conceited. Talked to me like I was beneath her, asking for the same watch. I informed her that we would try, but she didn't want to hear it. Her husband was some no name, buried on the roster, Reds baseball player. Frankly, her attitude had me completely disgusted.

When I told the owners about this, they grabbed a Submariner from the safe and sold it to her the next day. I got credit for the sale, and I hated every second of it. This woman was vile, and her arrogance stemmed from who she was married to, not even her own accomplishments.

Third, there are rules to buying Rolex…but those rules can be broken. Again, if you're influential, or just rich, the rules don't apply.

Most of my clients wanted me to ship them their watches to avoid paying taxes. Now legally speaking, if I ship you the watch, you report it in your home state. But honestly, we knew most, if not all, our clients were skipping this procedure.

But worse than "legal" tax fraud is just straight up tax fraud. My associate had a client named Jack out of New York drive eight hours to put a platinum Daytona in his pocket and walk out, only for us to later ship him an empty box. That's $5,000 in taxes Ohio got screwed out of…taxes that go to police, schools, infrastructure. Do you think these guys care? Nope. This happened several times while I worked there.

Fourth, watchmakers aren't Gods. So many people were amazed to meet our watchmakers, but let me give you some insight…it's just a two year technical program. They're human, and they screw up a lot.

I saw two watches get destroyed because they forgot to simply tighten the case backs. I once watched both watchmakers struggle to make a simple fix before telling me it was irreparable, and it had to be shipped back. I took the watch from them, looked at it for 10 seconds, and told them here's what's stopping the repair…you would have thought I cracked the code. Numerous times they couldn't get the watch backs off for battery repairs.

And the level of arrogance having that title almost matched the level of arrogance from some of my clients. The best compliment I got from them was, "You're smart enough to be a watchmaker." Nevermind I have an actual college degree, why would I want to waste my life working on trinkets? These guys act like they're curing cancer, when they're glorified toy makers.

Fifth, Rolexes are mechanical. If you complain that your watch isn't accurate, then look at your cell phone. Or buy a Casio. It amazes me how many people actually think Rolex is the best at time keeping. Everyone has a watch in their pocket connected to a satellite.

Sixth, Rolex is a company more concerned about image than honesty. Do you think they're going to admit to you that you'll never get that watch you desire? Do you think they care if you saved up for something special? If you're not a select client, don't bother.

As someone who sold Rolex, I can honestly say I hate their product and everything associated with it. It reeks of arrogance and entitlement, and why?

Are they the best watch on the market? No, there are companies that do far better.

Are they truly handcrafted? No, they're mass produced.

Are they going to make you a better person? No, 99% of people don't care what watch you're wearing. If you're an entitled jerk without a Rolex, you'll still be an entitled jerk when you put one on. I know plenty of them.

But if you want to keep chasing that dream, stop on down to Richter and Phillips.
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Old 19 May 2023, 01:18 PM   #2
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Feel better? Just kidding. Seriously though, doesn’t everybody already know this.
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Old 19 May 2023, 01:20 PM   #3
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> it was just input into some program to automatically text the client

What does this mean exactly? Like the text just leads the client on?

> keep the dream alive

That's a core concept in luxury marketing, so I'm not surprised they told you that.

> But worse than "legal" tax fraud is just straight up tax fraud.

Yeah that's just shitty. Wish you could've reported them somehow.
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Old 19 May 2023, 01:27 PM   #4
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Oh brother! Screwed out of sales tax? Give me a break!! The guy that bought the Platona surely pays his fair sure. The rest- blah blah blah
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Old 19 May 2023, 01:43 PM   #5
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Great insight - not surprising I guess - thanks for sharing - always great to hear from what is it like on the inside
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Old 19 May 2023, 01:51 PM   #6
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I’d figure all these shops and brands at the high end operate the same, sure on some level with the clientele it’s gross with how they act but that’s their market


I got lucky with a BLRO, figure if the dealer I bought from knew how difficult things would get I wouldn’t have gotten that watch, and while lists might have been a thing in the past nowadays most have to figure it’s who you know or who you are or how much you’ve spent
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Old 19 May 2023, 01:54 PM   #7
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I'm a nobody by every listed standard and got 126710BLNR after an 11 month wait.

Purchase history was a measly 2k gemstone ring that my wife actually wanted badly.

My honest and authentic banter with my AD paid dividends. Different store, different experence.
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Old 19 May 2023, 01:55 PM   #8
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Welcome to the forum. Did you get to buy a Rolex while you worked there?
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Old 19 May 2023, 01:59 PM   #9
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we all know that, and we just choose to ignore it.
I have looked down Rolex wearers for years because I have Patek, until recently I became one of you people :D
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Old 19 May 2023, 02:07 PM   #10
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Old 19 May 2023, 02:12 PM   #11
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Old 19 May 2023, 02:15 PM   #12
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The same happens in Hong Kong. Well said mate.
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Old 19 May 2023, 02:17 PM   #13
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Interesting post. I knew most of it (also working in the industry).

I’m sorry that your experience jaded your opinion of the brand. I certainly don’t think they are who they used to be, sadly. I’m connected to the brand because of who they used to be, but I’m also becoming a bit put-off by the current state of play and image to which you allude.


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Second, it's more important who you are than how you are.

Another woman walked in during this time, arrogant and conceited. Talked to me like I was beneath her, asking for the same watch. I informed her that we would try, but she didn't want to hear it. Her husband was some no name, buried on the roster, Reds baseball player.

When I told the owners about this, they grabbed a Submariner from the safe and sold it to her the next day.

Third, there are rules to buying Rolex…but those rules can be broken. Again, if you're influential, or just rich, the rules don't apply.
I hope you feel better after realizing in this world there are the haves and have-nots, plus owning a Rolex is a first world thing.

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Fourth, watchmakers aren't Gods. So many people were amazed to meet our watchmakers, but let me give you some insight…it's just a two year technical program. They're human, and they screw up a lot.

Numerous times they couldn't get the watch backs off for battery repairs.

And the level of arrogance having that title almost matched the level of arrogance from some of my clients. The best compliment I got from them was, "You're smart enough to be a watchmaker." Nevermind I have an actual college degree, why would I want to waste my life working on trinkets?

These guys act like they're curing cancer, when they're glorified toy makers.
Most professionals in todays climate must be vetted since many people lie about credentials or have carefree attitudes towards customer care.

Some doctors, engineers, lawyers, mechanics, accountants, and yes watchmakers are horrible at their jobs and I can say I’ve seen it more often than I’d like…

But that’s life and we usually try to get away from the nonsense eventually.
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Old 19 May 2023, 02:47 PM   #16
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Great first post! Experiences differ. I am a nobody - n.o.b.o.d.y. - by the standards you describe. And I have now bought 4 gorgeous watches from ADs with no - none. Donuts. Zip. Nada. Bubkas - purchase history from any of them. Exp 1. Starbucks. Polar. Pepsi. Just being a genuinely interested, customer, walking in talking with friendly SAs like you. And bam! Able to be the watches I wanted for me and family members. Great product with a great history. And plenty of corporate responsibility. Gorgeous products.


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Old 19 May 2023, 03:25 PM   #19
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You sound more like an upset customer than someone that worked in the industry
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i worked at an ad in cincinnati for two years, so let me give you some insight on what it's like.

First, if you want a sports model, you better buy other things. My ad wouldn't sell a sports model to anyone without previous purchase, with few exceptions. A two-toned sea-dweller, sure, because no one wants that watch. We would write names on cards and pretend we were adding clients to some master list, but the truth is, it was just input into some program to automatically text the client. Rolex wants ads to keep the dream alive, because not everyone is getting what they want.

Second, it's more important who you are than how you are. I had a sweet young woman check in with me monthly asking to get her fiance a submariner. She wasn't rich or famous, just a hard working woman who saved up to get her man something special. I was really hoping to make this happen…

another woman walked in during this time, arrogant and conceited. Talked to me like i was beneath her, asking for the same watch. I informed her that we would try, but she didn't want to hear it. Her husband was some no name, buried on the roster, reds baseball player. Frankly, her attitude had me completely disgusted.

When i told the owners about this, they grabbed a submariner from the safe and sold it to her the next day. I got credit for the sale, and i hated every second of it. This woman was vile, and her arrogance stemmed from who she was married to, not even her own accomplishments.

Third, there are rules to buying rolex…but those rules can be broken. Again, if you're influential, or just rich, the rules don't apply.

Most of my clients wanted me to ship them their watches to avoid paying taxes. Now legally speaking, if i ship you the watch, you report it in your home state. But honestly, we knew most, if not all, our clients were skipping this procedure.

But worse than "legal" tax fraud is just straight up tax fraud. My associate had a client named jack out of new york drive eight hours to put a platinum daytona in his pocket and walk out, only for us to later ship him an empty box. That's $5,000 in taxes ohio got screwed out of…taxes that go to police, schools, infrastructure. Do you think these guys care? Nope. This happened several times while i worked there.

Fourth, watchmakers aren't gods. So many people were amazed to meet our watchmakers, but let me give you some insight…it's just a two year technical program. They're human, and they screw up a lot.

I saw two watches get destroyed because they forgot to simply tighten the case backs. I once watched both watchmakers struggle to make a simple fix before telling me it was irreparable, and it had to be shipped back. I took the watch from them, looked at it for 10 seconds, and told them here's what's stopping the repair…you would have thought i cracked the code. Numerous times they couldn't get the watch backs off for battery repairs.

And the level of arrogance having that title almost matched the level of arrogance from some of my clients. The best compliment i got from them was, "you're smart enough to be a watchmaker." nevermind i have an actual college degree, why would i want to waste my life working on trinkets? These guys act like they're curing cancer, when they're glorified toy makers.

Fifth, rolexes are mechanical. If you complain that your watch isn't accurate, then look at your cell phone. Or buy a casio. It amazes me how many people actually think rolex is the best at time keeping. Everyone has a watch in their pocket connected to a satellite.

Sixth, rolex is a company more concerned about image than honesty. Do you think they're going to admit to you that you'll never get that watch you desire? Do you think they care if you saved up for something special? If you're not a select client, don't bother.

As someone who sold rolex, i can honestly say i hate their product and everything associated with it. It reeks of arrogance and entitlement, and why?

Are they the best watch on the market? No, there are companies that do far better.

Are they truly handcrafted? No, they're mass produced.

Are they going to make you a better person? No, 99% of people don't care what watch you're wearing. If you're an entitled jerk without a rolex, you'll still be an entitled jerk when you put one on. I know plenty of them.

But if you want to keep chasing that dream, stop on down to richter and phillips.


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Thank you for the insight, I’m in the nobody crowd as well. The only 2 current models I got called on is a new Sub date 41 along w the Omega Silver Snoopy (which took 2.5 years, the Sub took 6 months).
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Not sure of the credibility of the OP but definitely some good insight from someone that may have worked on the inside. Seems pretty honest to me. I have heard my rep tell me to let him know of any important dates and that he will try to make it work. I also do know they have SS models in the back of the safe for just in case situations. Allocations are truly up to the AD.
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Are they going to make you a better person? No, 99% of people don't care what watch you're wearing. If you're an entitled jerk without a Rolex, you'll still be an entitled jerk when you put one on. I know plenty of them.
I want to second that and add that if something is wrong in your life (health, relationships, career) buying a/another Rolex isn’t the solution and is a very bad coping mechanism.
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Old 19 May 2023, 05:28 PM   #26
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Here’s a bit of hope for us nobodies

Rolex Boutique Tourneau International Market Place Waikiki and Zurich Airport
Both clearly the different from the rest. The professionalism is the same in both however, Waikiki is a very high-volume dealer.

As a nobody I have done a lot of traveling on business over the last decade and on my free time would visit ADs.
I have visited well over 20+ ADs in Europe 12+ in US . Dressed usually in high end business attire with a GMT Batman on my wrist.
With a friendly attitude I was open to just about any steel sports model and the WG Daytona Oysterflex. Promising if they get something I would wire funds and return for delivery within a few days from Honolulu. I was always extremely polite to the sales staff which was often arrogant and totally disinterested in helping me. Most would informed me they mainly take care of local customers.

I never experienced such rejection and total failure and was starting to hate the brand, ready to move on.

Hope came with one exception Tourneau Rolex Boutique in the Zurich airport near the Star Alliance lounge. I have visited that store several times over the past few years. in October 2021 they offered me a TT Black Sub. I passed due to the yellow gold. I have zero interest in flipping watches even at the time I could have made a couple bucks. However I was grateful for the offering.

Dumb luck a buddy called me to go to lunch and visit the Waikiki Rolex as he wants a Sea Dweller w/Red Text. I thought this was going to be giant waste of time. Considering the mall Rolex Ben Bridge store over a 30 year period offered me nothing due to no real spend history. So I was shocked at how receptive the staff was to both of us. Long story short it has been about about 18 months since we placed our interests. To date he has received the Sea Dweller (red text) and the GMT Sprite. I have received the 41 green sub and my WG Daytona Oysterflex ghost. Have been told in few months they will help me with another desirable sport model.

I can certainly relate to FAILING at collecting popular pieces at MSRP from ADs. This forum shows me I am not alone. Combined with YouTubers pumping out total nonsense on how to buy from an AD.

If you’re vacationing in Hawaii, I would recommend emailing the A.D. let them your dates and your interests while introducing yourself. Letting them know you will be stopping by for a chat.

This boutique sell primarily to tourists. For two reasons most locals hate Waikiki and more importantly they have zero interest in nice watches. Most locals prefer Teslas and expensive homes.

Look at the yelp reviews most reviews created by tourists.

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Are you telling me that someone who is able to purchase a Platona drove 8 hours there and 8 hours back to save $5000? Seriously? Do they not have an airport Cincinnati?
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“And the level of arrogance having that title almost matched the level of arrogance from some of my clients. The best compliment I got from them was, "You're smart enough to be a watchmaker." Nevermind I have an actual college degree, why would I want to waste my life working on trinkets? These guys act like they're curing cancer, when they're glorified toy makers.”

Seems to me you are the most arrogant of all as you should know better with that college degree of yours.

What a foolish post from a foolish “person”.
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