cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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angered most watch jewelers because they have mistaken my enthusiasm for financial means
Bravo!
You said this and I think it could be stated this way by many of us:
"I think I have frustrated most of the watch jewelers here in _____ (insert locale here) because they have mistaken my enthusiasm for financial means"
We just have to manage our own enthusiasm and their expectations, which is not always such an easy thing to do!
Cazalea
Nope.
By: ralph_george : May 6th, 2012-19:04
I'm too blunt and I'd probably chide some poor undeserving schmuck for wanting a quartz Hublot instead of a mechanical IWC for roughly the same money. Besides, turning pro would only #@*& up a perfectly good hobby.
oh yes
By: ei8htohms : May 6th, 2012-21:08
I'd never tell a potential customer that the movement in the watch they were looking at was a concession to manufacturing economics dressed up to give the appearance of old world handcraft. I promise. _john
The key to a happy life ...
By: AndrewD : May 6th, 2012-22:22
Yes, Steve, I think that's the key to a happy life: have a job that you love doing ... And the key to a happy watch salesman: sell a watch that you love and believe in ... But the difficulty and frustration must come when you work in a dealership and have...
We are a small minority
By: AndrewD : May 8th, 2012-17:20
I agree with your comments, Marcus. I initially thought that I would be able to impart my enthusiasm for a watch or a company to a customer and that would be infectious enough to encourage them to buy. But I have seen the response I get when I talk watche...
No.
By: cen@jkt : May 7th, 2012-09:52
Not because I couldn't do it, but I prefer to be the owner of a watch company. Why would you want to be an employee if you could be the boss cen@jkt
No, no, no
By: jporos : May 7th, 2012-11:39
I think I have angered most of the watch jewelers here in the state of Mississippi because they have mistaken my enthusiasm for financial means. I agree with the thought stated above that enthusiasts are the smallest market segment of watch buyers.
So true
By: Fesalu : May 9th, 2012-03:16
I am always upfront with sales staff, I will declare my intentions, as to whether I am buying or considering for a future purchase or just killing time (mind the pun). It's how the sales person treats you when they think you aren't buying that is the key....
No way
By: rnaden : May 16th, 2012-02:48
Most of the people I've seen walk into watch stores to buy one are concerned over two things only - would people know that this is expensive (big criteria for those flashy people) and how much will it cause them to stand out among their peers. There is ab...
I hope so
By: RobCH : May 19th, 2012-06:44
...as that's my job, mostly ! I cannot say I am very high-pressure though, maybe I'd sell more if I was, but that's not me. I prefer the low (no) -pressure long-term relationship building...It seems to work so far. Maybe someone else here who's visited my...