Mr. O
路Great story.
I am curious though if a dealer would ever remove links on a watch you may not buy. I never thought to ask to see exactly how it would fit - I figured you would have to buy it to get links removed.
Definitely not an expert (nor will I never consider myself to be one) though it seems that you still have a lot to learn about "salesman" in general on making/completing a sale.
You see a true, highly experienced salesman believes that if it will benefit the final sale on a watch.....they will be willing to practically do what is necessary to complete the sale. In this case removing a couple of links will not hurt anything since they can always be re-inserted back on the bracelet.
But with that being stated......it was apparent that the prior sell of either style of the watch.....in this case either the SpeedMaster or the SeaMaster had previously been arranged by my nephew prior to us arriving there (as I found out after the fact). I was explained that my nephew had arranged and ordered both from the store (who are authorized dealers for high priced watches such as Omega, Rolex, etc.) the previous month.....knowing full well that one or the other was going to be picked by me. That is why he had asked my opinion on them prior to that time.
Like I previously stated.....that particular jewelry store is not no ordinary store......it definitely is different....because I experienced it all. You see since the store is familiar with it's "high client important customer(s)", in this case my nephew (who has purchased all his watches and has a history established there) they are willing to make accommodations....since it was an all pre-arranged purchase.
So bottom line is....it was not a question of "if" a sale was to take place....the question was more of the fact to "which one" out of the two watches was going to be chosen.
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