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Old 26 April 2024, 05:19 AM   #15
MRBolton
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Originally Posted by Henrimontgomery View Post
Reading this story, and many others, I can’t help but think Rolex is doing the good work by getting out of their distribution agreement.
I both agree and disagree. As the market returns to normal, the antics will ease up. However, now there are less stores to shop at, which raises exclusivity and reduces convenience for a product that ahs to be sold in person.
For someone in a rural area with limited options, this makes it more difficult to get a new Rolex... especially since a lot of ADs try to direct you to the AD closer to your home or don't like selling to nonlocals who aren't whales, which is what Adler's in New Orleans did to me.
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