2021.11 Latest version!!
How much can you get back if you resell a watch you bought at Commit Ginza?
(*This includes sales of new and unused items)

Good evening everyone. This is Commit Ginza. Thank you very much for your continued patronage of our store.

Without further ado, we would like to reveal the latest Buyback Rate ( November 2021 )!

We will distribute the compiled results every month , so please check them out.
This may shed some light not only on the track record of commitments, but also on the clock situation.

The state of emergency has been lifted and the city has regained much of its vitality, but what is happening in the luxury watch industry?

We hope that by taking a look at the latest version of the Buyback Rate ( November 2021 ), which will soon be released, we can provide you with some positive news, just like the current situation in the world.

Buyback rate = resale rate at a typical watch store

First of all, as many of you may already know, the buyback rate is the number derived from the price difference when a watch that you have purchased is put up for sale again, and at general buying stores, this figure is said to be around 70% .

In other words, a watch purchased for 1 million yen can be purchased for approximately 700,000 yen .
= Buyback rate = resale rate is 70 %.

What do you think about this figure of approximately 70% (= a 1 million yen watch will become approximately 700,000 yen)?

" They're willing to pay such a high price for it ."

" You can get it for a surprisingly high price ."

" It's so expensive compared to clothes! "

Most people probably feel that the exchange rate is good and that they can sell their items for a high price.

However, when it comes to luxury watches, this may seem like an old-fashioned way of thinking. In fact, there is a good chance that you could sell your watch for a higher price!

So, if you don't know, you're missing out .

We want you to avoid this situation at all costs, so please make sure to read the rest of this article about " Buyback Rate = Resale Rate " until the end!!

An astonishing "buyback rate = resale rate" (purchase rate)!!!

What do you think? This figure is our " buyback rate = resale rate "

An astonishing 102 % (October: 101.7%)

Let's take a closer look.

Below is the total data on watches purchased between January 2016, when Commit Ginza opened, and November 2021 , that were sold back to our store.

Comparing the collected data, the trends are as follows:

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▶Many customers have used Commit Ginza.

▶ All transactions were conducted at a "fair price."

▶Rising prices due to increased demand for luxury watches.

It depends on the situation.

A resale rate of 102% means that a watch purchased for 1 million yen was sold for 1.02 million yen . In other words, you get to wear a luxury watch for free and get an additional 20,000 yen back.

Just hearing these figures might make you think that everyone wants a luxury watch and that they should just buy one from any watch store.

However, as I mentioned at the beginning, the average buy-back guarantee at a typical watch store is said to be around 70% , so the difference is...

32 % = 320,000 yen!!

I don't need to say much, but I think you can understand what these numbers tell us.

So why does this difference exist? I would like to touch on this a little.

Three reasons why resale rates at general buying stores are low

Why Commit Ginza can achieve such an overwhelming resale rate

We've talked about a lot of things so far, but what is the reason why Commit Ginza is able to achieve such an overwhelmingly high resale rate?

As most people have probably already noticed, the answer lies in the paradox mentioned above regarding why resale rates are low.

In short, we put the customer first - buying at the highest price in Japan and selling at the lowest price - and by accurately determining the fair price - the current market value of each item, we have gained a large number of loyal customers .

summary

What did you think?

It is generally said that industrial products lose value the moment they are purchased, but I'm sure no one expected the figure to be over 100%, which defies that statement.

Of course, another factor is that the unprecedented situation we are facing with the coronavirus has changed consumer behavior, increasing demand for luxury watches, which also have an asset aspect.

However, the most important point is that we have faithfully embodied the "customer first" philosophy that is the Commit Ginza corporate philosophy. We believe that if we always operate with customer satisfaction as our number one priority and conduct business at fair prices, we will naturally achieve similar results.

We will continue to publish similar data every month, striving to provide you with satisfaction and peace of mind when buying and selling luxury watches.

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