I recently encountered two really stuck up watch salesperson in a span of two weeks.
Encounter 1 : I went into this really well known shop selling rolexes and Tudors in town. As I walked in, I asked the salesperson to see the Tudor BB in Red. He went and took it out for me. So, I took off my speedy pro (sapphire sandwich) and tried on the Black Bay. As I was sizing up the watch, the sales person took my speedy into his hand and examine it!
After finding out that I was wearing a genuine watch, he quickly covers his tracks by saying that I made an excellent choice in owning a speedy pro as that is the ONLY Omega watch worth collecting. Which kinda made me hot under my collar as most of you know, I am an avid Omega collector. So, two wrongs doesn't make a right. First, he looked down on me, and thought that I was wearing a replica Speedy Pro. Then, he dissed my favorite brand.
Without saying much, I left without buying the Tudor Black Bay. And to think I was so close in pulling the trigger on it.
Second experience happened today. Went into a very well known store that sells pretty high end stuff like JLC, Omega and UN. Went in with my Longines Legend Diver Date.
Made a beeline straight for the JLC section as I was interested in getting a dress watch and my short list includes a JLC Grande Taille. The sales person walks up to me, looking extremely bored (probably thinking that I am some riff-raft from Jalan Chow Kit). I asked him about the JLC Grande Taille. And he went huh? (Note: I pronounce Jaeger as Jae-jae, which is the correct way according to a JLC watch maker whom I had the pleasure to meet a few years ago).
I repeated a few times and he still looked blur with a smirk on his face. So, I went Chinaman on him and ask him whether if he have Jäger LaCouter Grand Tail-lee. And he went oh, ya we have that. And he didn't even bother to bring it out to show me. Just pointed into the display. So, keepin my cool, I said thank you and left.
The moral of the story: a young looking guy in shorts and t-shirt could probably afford to pay cash for watches than some conman in a three piece suit. So, don't judge a book by its cover. As for me, I am going back to my regular AD, whom will serve me drinks and wine when they see me approaching their outlet.
They shouldn't discriminate a person because of his age and the way he dress. The reason why I like to dress simple is that I don't want to get robbed. Decking out in expensive stuff for a walk in town is just asking to be mugged, especially when you have 10k+ in cash as you are planning to buy a new watch...
I wanted to get the Tudor Black Bay at first but in the end I went with a Longines Legend Diver as I was presented with a deal that I couldn't refuse..
Please note that this is not a name and shame post as I didn't list out the outlets nor the mall that they were in. But if they are reading this, then they will know who I am referring to.