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Answering the "What turns someone off from buying a watch" ...

 

Ping,

Here is my very personal "turn off" points:

1) Brand image

There are brands that I associate with the "nouveaux riches" buyers, meaning excess of bling or because their advertizing focus on social groups that I don't belong.

I also put on this class, brands that have "ambassadors" that don't have anything with the watches that they promote.

2) Lack of local maintenance

I don't buy a watch that, even for minor repairs, needs to travel overseas and stay there for months and months.

3) Sales people that don't know how to sell

I don't expect that a sales person deeply knows the watch that they are selling but I expect that they know how to please a customer that is trying to buy an expensive item.

I don't expect to be pampered but I expect "a sale", "a deal".

Call me picky but I don't do business with people that don't know how to do business.

On the good side, there are some boutiques that really knows their products and knows how to cut a deal.
They got my business.

Cheers,

Nilo


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