What's your experience with Marcus Watches?

Aug 07, 2014,05:43 AM
 

Just before the summer I visited London and went by Marcus Watches to get some input on what timepiece to shoot for next. Unfortunately the experience wasn't that great, with zero other customers and hours until close me and my wife was literally led out on the street by a man who showed no interest in watches, bad mouthed brands they don't carry and showed a genuine lack of knowledge about the brands they do carry.


I've been around to quite a few of the high-end watch retailers in the world and while some certainly has better knowledge than others at least they've all been friendly and accommodating to their ability. What's your experience with Marcus Watches? Are they always like this, do you have to put a $100k brick on the desk to start talking to them or was it just a one-time fluke?

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I go in there often...

 
 By: andrewluff : August 7th, 2014-06:56
to chat to the guys and always have a warm welcome. However, the store can be a little intimidating and agree cold if they do not know you... the 100k would certainly open up some eyes for a deposit towards a Greubel! :) I know quite a few people that wil... 

I am always terrified by this kind of place.

 
 By: 中野れい : August 7th, 2014-08:34
Not a big spender so I know myself. No point going in just to give false impression that I may buy something hahaha... But it's a different thing if I know someone there, may just go in to have a chit chat. After all I think they won't always be busy :p

I've been there twice

 
 By: cazalea : August 7th, 2014-15:27
The first time by accident; just wandered in and was amazed - I'm sure they saw me like the typical hayseed country boy with a blade of grass in my teeth. The second time I was with my wife and we actually had to work to get some assistance. I guess it's ... 

I'm not intimidated by any boutique

 
 By: Mostel : August 7th, 2014-21:16
It's just a place where people are trying to make money. The salespeople stand on their feet all day... And watch the clock. I have a close friend who is a Patek AD... And I guess the illusion was long ago shattered... All the diamonds and rolexes and Pat... 

You're probably right...

 
 By: NeverGrowUp : August 8th, 2014-03:45
But the difference is that at other places, like Cellini (Waldorf Astoria, New York) and Harry Winston (Crystals, Las Vegas), the staff not only welcomes you but grabs the chance to break out from the monotony by talking about their passion with someone w... 

I have had experiences on both ends of the spectrum

 
 By: docsnov : August 13th, 2014-17:13
just like you. Before I knew a little bit about watches I felt intimidated going in to high end places to look. If I wasn't looking to actually buy something I didn't want to waste the sales person's time by having them get a watch out of the case that I ... 

Marcus....

 
 By: tom2517 : August 13th, 2014-19:54
Lol it's the place where they will ignore you if you don't seem like someone who can afford 100k + watches. Wear a GF and they will treat you like a royalty. A friend of mine (tourist) was at Paris Patek AD and the sales was ignoring him until one of them... 

Marcus

 
 By: Horology75 : August 16th, 2014-02:31
Marcus are very professional retailers and Iam surprised such an incident happen whereby you were not shown high end watches the way they are suppose to be. personally IMHO i prefer buying watches from direct brand boutiques whereby the efforts are put in... 

The problem often lies in our attitude ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : August 17th, 2014-05:41
... since we somehow seem to expect people working in such temples of horology automatically sharing our passion for timepieces. No. For the majority of them, this is a job, like any other would be. How many of us are really passionate about their daytime... 

ditto…dreadful

 
 By: neilf : August 20th, 2014-07:06
Dreadful place. Utterly disinterested staff. If I saw a watch I really wanted in there, I'd buy it someplace else.