The worst shopping experience for a Everest Band (Rolex only)...
After searching for a stockist of high quality replacement Rolex Submariner straps (Everest Bands) in Dubai I found Momentum - called the number a few weeks back and spoke to Tarik (who Iām guessing is the owner). He was great on the phone, friendly and courteous - he asked me to come to the store as he said they have a wide selection of Everest Bands and just received stock.
Finally got a chance between meetings and drove to the DIFC store today, 7 Jan 2019 (11:30am). Although empty, the store looks great, loved the watch books and enjoyed the selection of older Rolexās and other timepieces. I was served by a friendly Sales Assoiciate who showed me all the Everest Bands. The Everest Bandās quality looked far superior than the Momentum branded straps.
I recognised Tarik from Instagram and said hello and explained I called a few weeks back. Unfortunately, the strap I wanted was not stocked and they were unable to place an order for it unless they were placing a bigger order, so I agreed to leave my details. Perhaps my timepiece was not expensive enough to get Tarikās attention.
Anyways, I decided to support the store and buy a different Everest Band, mainly because the Sales Associate was very attentive and was being genuine (although it is cheaper to buy online directly with Everest and have it shipped here!). Tarik left the store.
So the Sales Associate began attempting to fit the band and was struggling to fit one side on - he tried different tools and was struggling for 60 minutes now. It was clear that he lacked the skill to perform the band change (using my existing clasp on a rubber Everest Band). At the end, after he had scratched my casing and clasp in 3 places I said I would come back when their watch technician was around (apparently only on Mondays and Thursdays but at no set time??).
As I was walking out, the watch technician walked in. He managed to fit the clasp and band in under 3 minutes! His English was not great but I gathered he was a freelancer, nevertheless he seemed more skilled than the Sales Associate .
At this point I was in the store for 110 minutes and severely late for another meeting, so paid the AED 870 and on my way. In the car I noticed that the clasp was positioned slightly uneven so put it back in my watch case and went back into meetings until 5pm. I called Tarik at exactly 5:11pm and explained the situation and asked if I could exchange the strap for the more expensive version that would not need to use my original clasp and be cantered.
Tarikās response was āNO, itās not our policy to exchange straps, so we cannotā. I was quite taken aback and thought surely he may not have heard me so explained that I had just tried it on and not worn the watch for more than 5 minutes after leaving the store. He was adamant that there was nothing that could be done and I would have to live with the strap I bought from his store 4 hours ago.
If he really cared about his customers he could at the very least have said ācome in and we could have a look at the strap and try to helpā.
So, be careful and make sure you are 100% satisfied with your purchase before you leave this store as they have no value on after-sales service or in my opinion no idea what ātrue customer valueā is.
This has been the worst experience from any luxury store I have ever shopped in and if you value service then I would stay clear. Perhaps, I should have worn a suit and may have got a...
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