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I used to stay clear of Boutiques..
due to their pricing and their intimidating (at least to me back then) aura.
However, I have gotten to know the staff at the Boutiques thru the GTGs and various events and I can totally see the boutique concept working for a brand. The service is great and though the pricing is firm, the swags that you get are pretty sweet and more often than not, you become friends after a deal.
I tend to think as one becomes more appreciative of a brand, the Boutique will serve as the go to source for updated information and exclusive pieces that the typical "non-WIS" watch buyer don't appreciate/understand.
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By: Bruno.M1 : August 27th, 2010-03:36
there are good and bad days ... I'm having a bad one today ... could be part of the reason why this posts sounds not so nice ;-) But there will almost always be a problem with being a less important client unless you're rich enough to buy a lot of watches...
Neither...
By: Duke2Earl : August 27th, 2010-12:53
I don't hate them. In my limited experience, they are nice places to view a brand's watches. Their staff is generally knowledgeable. If one needs service, they can be convenient. But, I don't see myself ever buying a watch at a boutique. I do not think I ...
Opposite experience here.
By: Dave G : August 29th, 2010-00:10
At least at the JLC boutique in Kuala Lumpur. The staff is incredibly knowledgeable, and service focused. The inventory is very good including the more complicated stuff and they are quick to bring out some of the rarer pieces (repeaters) to handle. I was...