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What to do now?

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  1. websailor

    Joined: April 2004
    Posts: 10

    HI,
    I've finally come along some quality watches http://www.eoswatches.com

    Although these aren't a very famous brand name, I think they have a great design and style. However, I also noticed that overstock sells some of these watches as well, and they price they sell at I would only be making a minimal profit (like $5 per watch). I do have alot of styles not listed on overstock as well. So do you think these have potential to sell on the web? I will try ebay, but I was thinking they had more potential on a retail website. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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  2. moonlitsun

    Joined: March 2004
    Posts: 155

    Looks like a certainly unique watch model line. Please keep in mind, however, that consumers tend to be very picky about buying along brand names when shopping for a watch.

    This doesnt look like a very versatile assortment of pieces, either. They dont have any sport/functional models, not to mention the ever-popular Chronograph style.

    As for auctions, only one EOS watch appears to have been sold in the last 30 days. You may want to steer clear. ;)
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  3. websailor

    Joined: April 2004
    Posts: 10

    Do you think these watches would have any chance on a website instead? Rather than ebay. Perhaps I could find some other accessories. do you think I can salvage anything with this product?
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  4. moonlitsun

    Joined: March 2004
    Posts: 155

    websailor wrote:Do you think these watches would have any chance on a website instead? Rather than ebay. Perhaps I could find some other accessories. do you think I can salvage anything with this product?


    Yep, you'd probably be better off selling these within a storefront website...assuming of course that your website is getting enough traffic from various sources (ie cross-over ebay listings, Froogle, Yahoo Products, BizRate, Shop.com, etc)
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  5. thecustomermanager

    Joined: July 2005
    Posts: 5

    if you sell watches already, you may do really well by opening a retail site and inviting those people that bought watches from you before to see your new inventory at your retail site.
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