Showing posts with label watch sales 2021. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watch sales 2021. Show all posts

Saturday, September 4, 2021

On Sale items






 

Omega Snoopy

Rolex Explorer I 

Rolex Fat lady Coke

Etc

HK Snob

On sale items Parek, Rolex , Omega, Panerai, Breitling etc

Brand new Rolex FS Explorer I 214270 $78,000

Brand new Rolex OP36 126000 Coral Red, watch box, warranty card and box Dec 2020 POA

Brand new Rolex OP36 126,000 Silver, Full set POA

Rolex Used Sea Dweller 1665 Mk III 1979 Naked POA

Rolex Used Fat Lady 16760 Patina dial Coke naked rare Naked POA

Patek Calatrava Ref 3591 33mm yellow gold with original paper year 1972

Automatic ultra thin $78,000

Breitling 40mm in Green Brand new full set POA

Omega Snoopy 2021 full set brand new POA

Many more...

Deal locally in Hong Kong 

Message me for more, I shall post pictures later

HK Snob

 




Sunday, July 11, 2021

Green is the new blue




Now almost every brand introduced green into the 2021 market

JLC’s Reverso, Breitling Premier green, Zenith Safari chronograph, Rolex’s Hulk is hottest cake, Tudor green with Bronze, Oris 65 dive watch green, amongst all, I think Patel Philippe Nautilus green may be the hot topics of the year.  I have ordered all these except Nautilus as that may need $3m for one!

UK media Telegraph interviewed Patek Philippe’s CEO Thierry Stern about the 2021 Nautilus 5711-1A-014 green, his answer made me think about this gentleman’s IQ again as he is insane or he is making joke or bullshitting us? As he said even his son cannot buy such a piece. Well, he is playing trick on marketing, where by just changing the colour of a Blue dial into green with other things unchanged with limited production of say a few pieces would make the world crazy ford. Antiquorum has a preview on a piece of steel 5711-1A-104 green for auction. Who are permitted not to cut the seal at AD? Who is selling this watch into hands of a special person and who this special person has guts to auction it within the same year. I comment that is only some very special people like the name I mentioned, who else? LOL…

Rolex had introduced a few colorful OP (oyster Perpetual) in Sep 2020 Price has been going up I just take a ref 126000 36Mm as an example.  SRP is $42400. Tiffany blue keeps on increasing in the open market from $80,000 to $90,000, now is $110,000. Green was $80,000 and now is about $90,000. Red was $76,000 and now case to $91,500. As I had mentioned before Red will likely be the one who may go in par with the price of Tiffany Blue as the colour Pantone is like the China national flag. One day the Chinese will flip a few times higher on this crazy red. Of course, it is still too early to see which one is the King or queen, Tiffany Blue, green or RED?

Let’s wait for COVID-19 be gone then market will tell by itself.

HK Snob

Remarks currency here is HKD


 

Thursday, July 8, 2021

Window Shopper of watch in Hong Kong

 Window shopping behavior of HKers.

Window shopping involves visiting a brick-and-mortar store to examine a product but is also done online in recent times due to the convenient availability of the internet and e-commerce. A person who enjoys window shopping is known as a window shopper.

In Hong Kong, 70% of the people enquiring in your watch are likely window shoppers.

On fb, he can talk about price of you offer in the morning, next day he will say his wife does not allow him to go for it.

On Carousell, he can ask more pictures of your watch, usually he will say “ Think about it”.

Someone will say he want to see it himself, and we meet somewhere like a restaurant, after checking the watch he would say; “ Oh , I think that is not the condition he is looking for”

These are window shoppers. They have intention to see your watch but not to buy,

So what is important is to find out the one you are talking to is not window shopper, but how?

HK Snob

 

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Points you may know for selling your watch


Selling your watches for maximum profit is definitely every seller’s intention. However it does require some strategy and plan to. A proper way will yield results includes you doing everything you can to present the watch enticingly to a group of potential buying audience.

Most people will fumble around via trial & error attempting to figure out what’s maximum price working for them. So what ends up happening? They spend a large amount of time trying to create a sales nut this is only fishing, it waste time. Should be preferred to stick to an anchor point or set of rules that have been tried and true.

These strategies are used by majority of the watch sellers worldwide. Here’s some tips to help you start selling your watches better.

Exposure

It seems obvious that in order to better your chances of getting your watch purchased, you would maximize the amount of exposure to the largest audience of buyers possible. The sad truth is, this strategy is very critical to selling success, yet very few people actually execute on this. Think about how many places you can show off your watch for sale. The effort is high to put your watches everywhere, That may not be the best too.

As you can see there is no shortage of options, and this is just a short list of many other creative ways you can get your watch noticed and let potential buyers know it’s for sale.

Take lifestyle pictures of your watch and post it on your Facebook personal page, Facebook business page, your Instagram, watch enthusiast group, Carousell, Chrono24 or eBay.

For whatever reason, whether it’s because we’re lazy, or because we just didn’t think of how to do it, people slack on giving their watch exposure which limits the amount of buyer activity on the watch. Humans have short attention spans. Shit, I can’t even remember what i had for lunch yesterday, so how can you expect a potential buyer to think about your watch if you aren’t putting it in front of their face frequently? However this still works for certain general watches.

The more efficient and creative you can get about exposing your watch to POTENTIAL buyers, the easier it will be for you to sell it. 

How you list your watches

Exposure to your watch listing is very important. What’s equally important is how you list your watch. Too often, the approach here is haphazard, and watch traders end up sabotaging themselves. A classic example I see is folks will just have their watch newly-in, and post it immediately to a trader/wholesale/Whatsapp trader group for sale. The mistake here is you end up listing for a price that is may be too high for those audiences and your watch still hasn’t sold, you lower your price to these groups and everyone thinks you’re desperately trying to sell it because you couldn’t. 

We usually start at Brand X watch enthusiast groups and watch forums at a set margin. You think enthusiast group may pay you more as they are enthusiast on your watch say Brand X.

Sometimes it may do no good as they are enthusiasts, or an expert that know the watch inside out. They are fully aware the value or the price of it.   You keep your mass market listings up at the same retail price though, because we never know when you’ll have a buyer come along who is in love with your watch. By staggering the listing price and where you post the watch, you buy yourself time and help capture maximum profit. Finally, if in another 5-10 days after posting to the enthusiast groups and forums and the watch still hasn’t sold, THEN you have to move the listing to the wholesale/watch conspiracy groups to liquidate your watch at-cost or a small profit.

By listing your watch on the mass market platforms where dealers are commonly whatsapp groups, Facebook Marketplace and Carousell. You’ll get exposure to your listing at lowest market retail price, it is uncommon to see cases is the net profit of $150-250 for a BNIB Rolex. This is your biggest margin opportunity and where people will not pay you more because they know about watches.

And media is getting transparent and they are about to do research on prices at Chrono24, watchbox, eBay and sort out what is the best buying price for his watch and comparing with your selling prices.  However, this is so far the fastest means to sell your watch if you don’t mind reducing the profit.

High price must come with reason

If you sell, must come with enough explanation on why the price is like that. We know a Rolex Watch of the same type, same year that may have a price difference of 2 time, because of the quality, you have to list down how your watch is and why it comes up with this price with supporting reason.

You are looking for certain high class buyer, forget those people who just sort out the LOWEST price on particular model on line, they may always buy a Bad watch.

Trust on seller

The #1 reason buyers make fast decisions to purchase a watch is that they trust the seller they are buying from. This is why repeat customers are fantastic for you to keep track of and sell to in the future. You’ll understand why this approach is critical to moving watches fast for serious profit.

Trust is the reason buyers will move forward with at $30,000 watch purchase from you even if you’ve taken a few crappy photos of the watch itself. If the buyer has the layer of trust that “this person would never do me wrong, and if something went wrong they would make it right”, then they remove all of their own insecurity, psychological barrier and buying hesitations. Also there is minimum price negotiations.

Through Auction

Auction is good for certain expensive watches that may catch the world wide notice, and there may have more potential collector, individual invincible investors, tycoon wants to spend money on something he may not know. There are a lot of works to do, you have to pay for the picture and catalogues, and you have to leave the watch there shown at preview. Let some idiots to fool around your watch, drop it on the desk, well, you don’t feel the pain as you are not there probably, and after the hammer price seller had to pay 15% to the auction and buyer 25%. That is a lot on top of what you get. And it takes a longer time to get your money. And if not sold, they return you the watch, after that you had to check carefully on your watch again. Unless rare and special expensive watch, this is not the best way to sell. 

Through middle man

A middle man usually has a strong connection with Buyers and he finds you the best buyer.

This save your time and keep you safe on the transaction, Money guaranteed. Yes, you have to pay him certain percentage of commission on the sales. He tends to sell as much a she can for higher commission.

Since they know the buyer.. usually transaction would  take a few minutes , no hassle, not authentication needed on the watch at stupid Rolex Service centre at all. 

Build new potential buyer

A few ways to establish trust with new potential buyers is by offering them references, connecting with them via the phone, and on social media. Do keep some of the best comment on you at certain website. From some of the famous dealer and celebrity who had wonderful experience buying experience with you. 

Enticing Photos

People purchase emotionally impulse first and justify those purchases rationally after, so use emotion to your advantage with your photos! When people see crisp, clean, high-resolution photos of watches, they feel comfortable buying. They feel like the seller isn’t hiding anything from them in the pictures. My favorite method of taking photos doesn’t require you purchasing expensive camera equipment. It just involves taking photos with a smartphone in outside natural lighting, preferably not in direct sunlight. Optimal conditions are on an overcast day or just in a light shade area when the sun is out. For product photos, shots from all different angles and focus on certain details, such as hallmarks, lug corners, bevel sharpness, dial surface stains, bracelet reference number, and printing of the dial and what’s included with the watch are key.

For lifestyle photos, get creative! You can elicit such strong emotions from potential buyers when you take amazing photos. For example, a Blue dial Rolex Submariner  in gold in the foreground with a matching blue Lamborghini in the background gets people excited about the watch, shows off how amazing the watch is, and elicits desire in them to buy. You may able to sell the Lamborghini after the Submariner.

Accessibility

Making yourself accessible to those who are asking you questions about your watch and want to buy from you is vital. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen sellers sabotage themselves by making these mistakes. When a buyer reaches out with a question and the seller responds hours or even days later. That’s a lost sale right there, and reflective of the type of customer service the buyer may expect if they move forward with that seller.  Another mistake is people who don’t make themselves accessible on social media, or via phone, Whatsapp had been turn off half day to one… Buyer will be thinking are you serious in selling.  If you’re about to wire someone $5,000 + wouldn’t you want to know who the hell you’re doing business with? I know I would. Don’t be the idiot who has a picture of their cats, a Rolex watch dial or a blank JPG as their profile picture on social media, or half face cover his hair or the dump hat, HAHA, You’re an adult, and you are a brand in this day of social information. Start representing yourself correctly.

If you want to close deals for more profit, be accessible. Encourage buyers to connect with you online, and/or call you if they have questions about your watch. This gives them that layer of comfort knowing you’re not a scammer or not going to go anywhere if shit hits the fan. Make a date to show your watch tentatively, yes, there are a lot of people who has no money but want to spend time this way meeting you for the coffee, but so far the percentage of this is still low, no one would like to come out to just to drink your coffee. Well, if he will coming out at least the chance to close the deal is 50%.

Security

Case #1

There is a story happened in 2020, a friend K of mine was about to sell his expensive Daytona, he made appointment with one potential buyer, he did not know him, well my friend K went into the window  seat of Chui Wah Eatery at Carnavon Road No.1. He sat inside of the seat… the his potential buyer came and sit beside him (Mistake 1,  we used not seat this way, must be face to face… as your buyer may block you moving out of the seat). And he started chitchatting about watch, bullshitting stuff, buyer called his another friend to come, this is common, but (mistake 2, they have not talked about this before), Mr.  K carried on talking and started showing him the Daytona, (mistake 3, If I were Mr. K I would cancel the deal).

Next happening is the guy opposite Mr. K took the watch and run! The Guy sit beside Mr. K blocked him to move… haha, exciting right like a movie theme…but it happened.

This is one example…

Case #2

Buying a Milgauss, seller is showing a Milgauss to his buyer who came with her attractive girl friend.. This happened, and whilst seller is watch the girl especially on the prominent boos, buyer said the watch is not he want and returned seller,… OK seller packed and went home still thinking about the beautiful lady. Later he found that watch is a genuine fake.  The eyes had enjoyed a lot but you had to pay with watch!

Case #3

I went to sell three Rolexes to one gentleman who is the son in law of Mr. T in Thailand… we were in Peninsular hotel and he brought his wife there, we had ordered some drinks and his wife showed me her Bloodstone Day Date 18038… I was drooling…. Well I sold him three Rolex. One is Rolex DD 1803 with buckle Bracelet. One is Purple dial Buckley Date Just in 18 KT gold… and one is Date Just blue dial in steel with paper. He told me he will send me money after the deal, I left him the watch and we left…. 

Summary

Keep these core fundamentals in mind when building out your own selling strategy.

If you do, I am confident you’ll find that you will start selling watches faster and for greater profit.

There is no standard ways to expand your sale, starting it with your way you think is best and easy to start first.

Mistakes and Experience will guide you where you should go next.

HK Snob

Remarks

Picture show three men robbed a Daytona during the watch trade at MTR