Patek Philippe really wants a jewelry store staff that has little turnover who has worked with their clients for years and are on a first-name basis with their clients. "Hello ArmisT, how are you and the family doing? Say hello to your daughter and your new son-in-law for us! And we hope your dog Spot is feeling better after eating too much chocolate cake! And your son is in high school now, he probably needs community service volunteer hours - can he come and volunteer at our charity event? And your wife is invited to our ladies' brunch next Sunday after church! And you're going to join us for the men's night next week right? We've got pre-embargo Cuban cigars for you!" They want that image of two families; a jeweler's family who has a close relationship with their client's entire family - who knows all their clients' children and the client's passions. Patek Philippe expects its partners to really know their community very well. And that's why Patek Philippe doesn't want to get into the retail game, because they know that their partners can do a better job in most major markets.