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I've tried and I stink!
Many years ago I did just that, and I wasn't all that good at it. I might be better today with more knowledge and different co-workers, but I doubt I'll find out
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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...