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Rolex fined $100M for preventing its watches being sold online

226 pointsby sparklingover 1 year ago

21 comments

nyjahover 1 year ago
If you haven&#x27;t heard of The Time Piece Gentlemen, aka Anthony Farer, it&#x27;s my favorite recent ponzi scheme as he documented the entire thing online.<p>Because of the scarcity of Rolex&#x27;s there are &#x27;Grey Market&#x27; dealers. And one of those dealers just went to jail on $5million worth of fraud, basically stealing consigned watches.<p>What&#x27;s fascinating about the story is that during Covid the prices of the watches 10x&#x27;d for some of them so they were going for insane prices. And this guy vlogged the entire thing all the way up to his bust last month. It&#x27;s a great way to see and learn about these expensive watches, and knowing the whole thing is bullshit is *chefskiss*<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;tv.watchscammer.com" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;tv.watchscammer.com</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;@skerriesrockart" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;@skerriesrockart</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;robbreport.com&#x2F;style&#x2F;watch-collector&#x2F;anthony-farrer-timepiece-gentleman-scam-fbi-1235418450&#x2F;" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;robbreport.com&#x2F;style&#x2F;watch-collector&#x2F;anthony-farrer-...</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.latimes.com&#x2F;california&#x2F;story&#x2F;2023-11-08&#x2F;spending-peoples-money-beverly-hills-luxury-watch-dealer-arrested-by-fbi-for-consignment-scheme" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.latimes.com&#x2F;california&#x2F;story&#x2F;2023-11-08&#x2F;spending...</a>
sunpazedover 1 year ago
Rolex are the De Beers of the mechanical watch world. Scarcity and exclusivity is a great way to market luxury. A Rolex Submariner in the 80s was about $1,000 — these days it’s closer to $12,000. A new Daytona is twice that. While they were never cheap, they were affordable for a working professional.
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hayksaakianover 1 year ago
For those who skipped to the comments: They tried to prevent retailers from selling products first purchased from Rolex, and then sold online. &quot;preventing its authorized dealers selling new watches online.&quot;<p>First paragraph of the article
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TrackerFFover 1 year ago
I have a couple of colleagues that collect watches - and one of them brought in a high-end replica, think he paid around $500 or so for it, and compared it to the real deal - which he also had. Some kind of Rolex submariner, don&#x27;t remember what exact model.<p>To me, they looked identical. Felt identical. If you mixed them up and asked me which one was which, I&#x27;d be completely lost. He then pointed me to some youtube vids of people dissecting them, and it seems like you really have to bring out the microscope to tell.<p>I don&#x27;t know much about watches, but I&#x27;m just thinking that if they are getting so accurate...why would regular people shell out 5 figures for a real one, when you can get those for a couple of hundred bucks?<p>Don&#x27;t get me wrong - I like artisanry, but at this point it seems like you&#x27;re paying the biggest upcharge for name, and nothing much else.<p>(As for why my colleague bought replicas, apparently he&#x27;d wear those while traveling, in case he got robbed or whatever. Even though insurance would cover the original watch, just getting a legit one from stores&#x2F;dealers has been a huge hassle. Months of wait time, etc.)
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quickthrower2over 1 year ago
Rolex will need it&#x27;s watches to phone home then, so they can remote-brick a watch that was sold online. Cough.. Sorry... did I say brick? I mean end the free included SaaS subscription.
makeitdoubleover 1 year ago
&gt; Rolex’s competitors have not used the same tactics despite facing similar risks.<p>It&#x27;s interesting that competitors can be used in such a case as a benchmark of what is a legitimate strategy. Which makes it all the worse when they collude or fix a market.
neighbourover 1 year ago
I own a couple of Rolexes, neither were purchased from an AD simply because I live in a place that has no ADs and I&#x27;m not travelling hours to play the AD waitlist game.<p>I say this is a good move. You should be able to sell them online. The second-hand dealers do it and it works fine.<p>This also doesn&#x27;t really affect the exclusivity of the product either. The ADs still get to control supply and will still probably not sell to people unless they know them (which sucks).
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tsunamifuryover 1 year ago
Rolex, LVMH, Ferrari, and those who try to falsely limit distribution are the path forward for luxury. It’s clear that main stream culture eats up a canvas bag with no defining quality features or a machine made watch that can be copied for 200$ nearly perfectly as long as they feel it’s exclusive.<p>It’s a bit of a bummer because several other brands have tried to sell on actual quality struggle. Artificial scarcity is just too strong a draw.
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helijover 1 year ago
Rolex is seriously overpriced. Not sure why people are so excited about them. Grand Seiko for example has better movements, better Q&amp;A[0]. Is name really worth that much?<p>[0]<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=hKrJOMaFuyA" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=hKrJOMaFuyA</a>
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paulpauperover 1 year ago
Are people still impressed by Rolexes? This is not the 90s or 80s anymore when dropping $10k on a watch was a big move. Things have really exploded post-Covid with influencer culture and wealth appearing seemingly ex nihilo. These nobody, no-name kids seem to have so much money, even.
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the_black_handover 1 year ago
Why on earth would a Rolex AD want to sell watches online? The regular pieces e.g Submariners are out of stock 99% of the time, and once stock comes in there&#x27;s waitlist with 500 people. For the more expensive ones that are in stock, I doubt many clients (outside of scalpers) would be purchasing those sight unseen. Doesn&#x27;t make much sense to me. It bad for ADs and customers, really only benefits scalpers.
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veblengoods101over 1 year ago
One thing is clear, don&#x27;t post about horology or mechanical timepieces here. There&#x27;s a vocal demographic in HN that does not appreciate them.
ryanSrichover 1 year ago
This is why I&#x27;ve always liked Omega. Not as high status as Rolex, but a luxury watch nonetheless, and one you can easily purchase direct online.
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mc32over 1 year ago
I dont see a problem with it. Moreover it improves their employment numbers, lest these clerks go unemployed and “automated” out of a job.<p>It’s a luxury item, who cares?<p>They could require a two year advance appointment and visit to HQ before buying, for all I care.<p>They should put their nose in Amazon’s business of commingling and allowing fakes and swapping products on reviews and that bullshit that does affect the Joels et Maries.
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jmyeetover 1 year ago
This is a silly decision and should be overturned on appeal. Who knows if it will be.<p>Manufacturers place conditions on how their products are sold, at what price and to whom. &quot;No online sales&quot; is no different to requiring an authorized retailer to sell something at MSRP or no more than 1 or 2 or 3 per customer or only to local residents.
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iawover 1 year ago
I had a watch streak.<p>I really like Seiko mechanicals when I need a watch.<p>If I had infinite money I&#x27;d get an Omega and then a used F.P. Journe with tourbillon (I found one in Tokyo that was comparable in price to a Rolex).<p>Rolex is the Gucci of watches, every one knows the name but very few people get them because they authentically like the brand (in my opinion)
luxuryballsover 1 year ago
It’s kinda crazy if they can cite you for not selling your product on a platform that didn’t even exist 100 years ago. I bet the reasoning is going to be very rich and well articulated.
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causality0over 1 year ago
Seems ass-backwards to me. Enforcing a specific type of sales experience is much more reasonable than forcing prices.
mensetmanusmanover 1 year ago
That&#x27;s so weird.<p>&quot;you must sell online!!!!&quot;
poundtownover 1 year ago
dont be a rolex dealer then..pound sand..they should be able to control their brands exclusivity.
throwme_123over 1 year ago
That&#x27;s a legitimately good use case for NFTs.<p>When you sell valuable physical objects that have a high risk of counterfeiting, the secure way is to associate a &quot;digital twin&quot; of the object that has verifiable provenance and this is exactly what NFTs as a technology are good at.<p>edit: Thanks to everyone that downvoted this to -4 despite the numerous good remarks in comment that spark a solely technical discussion on the topic. Please come over your hate.
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