My Watch LLC is a Luxury Watch web store & physical retail location based in the Metro Detroit area (Oak Park, Michigan).
Specializing in BUY-SELL-TRADE-CONSIGN and sourcing Luxury watches. We are a trusted and established luxury watch dealer stocking & working with all luxury brands such as Rolex, AP, Patek, RM, VC, etc…
IN STOCK is most popular modern Rolex models including Daytona, Day-Date, GMT Master II, Submariner, Datejust, Yacht Master, Sea-Dweller, Skydweller, Cellini, and Milguass.
You can view all of our in stock watches directly on our website mywatchllc.com or call to schedule an appointment to see them in store. MyWatch is not an authorized Rolex SA AD nor are we an authorized retailer of any other watch manufacturer.
I’d rather have an Apple Watch! It can let me know if I’m having a heart attack. It can set out SOS signals if I’m stuck out in the ocean, I can make a phone call to save my life that Rolex cannot do any of that.
Well, technically the business owns them. You see, these aren’t personal watches if you couldn’t tell. But, I do own 100% of the business. Also, not sure if you meant they are consignment watches? Currently we have 2 watches on consignment, as that’s not something we like to do unless it’s a specialty piece that takes super long to sell and makes sense for the buyer rather than taking a lower offer. Hope that clears up who owns what for ya bud.
Calling BS 2d/3d hand watches should never be above retail. If the AD is selling to these pirates, find a new AD. If you are not an authorized dealer, it’s used.
This guy is so full of it. The mark up’s are $4,500 in general. You can’t buy at those prices, service them, pay your salesmen, and then warranty it at those prices.
@@matthewtcpa if you listen a little closer, I said for brand new watch, maybe next time I’ll speak a bit slower for you. Rolex warranties it not me. And we don’t need to make things up for clicks, this is margins.
@@nickbakey9188 if you pay attention I said new 2024, we are talking new model 126500 not 116500. No one is selling you a 126500 for 27k. Dealers pay higher.
@@brad7571 well you can’t get a watch that I showed from the AD genius, if you could I wouldn’t be making this video. Rolex demand ain’t letting up anytime soon, sorry to burst your bubble, but we ain’t going anywhere 🤡🤡🤡
How can you stay in business when you're only making $2k on a 40k up front investment?? Dude. The margins on gum at the gas station is like 20x better than you got.
These numbers are for when we need to source a watch. If buying for stock, paying slightly less. But in generally margins are 3-10% but we work on overall volume and fast turnover. This makes it worth it for the dealers that know how to work it, and not worth it for most.
These are the prices you would pay if you were sourcing a watch dealer to dealer. Yes, this is the general pricing. If you are buying from a client for stock, it would be slightly less. So yes if you take the risk on slightly higher margin (not much, extra 500-1000 IN GENERAL)
@@peterk814 if you have them brand new 2024 for $10,500 I will take them all please. As a matter of fact, I’ll pay you $12,000 on all of them, $1500 for you.