The AD Waitlist Game
Purchasing a stainless steel Rolex Daytona or a Patek Philippe Nautilus at retail price is nearly impossible. Authorized Dealers (ADs) maintain opaque "waitlists" that can last for years. However, occasionally an AD will post a cancelled order or a less-hyped but still desirable model directly on their e-commerce backend.
Catching the Glitch
These watches sell to the first person who adds them to the cart.
- Reference Number Specificity: Track the exact manufacturer reference numbers to filter out the undesirable two-tone models.
- Dealer Scraping: Monitor the hidden inventory APIs of large jewelry chains that occasionally bypass their own waitlists.
Securing the Timepiece with kAIros
Point kAIros at the e-commerce portals of major Authorized Dealers. Instruct the AI to text you instantly if the "Add to Cart" button becomes active for a specific steel sports watch, allowing you to secure the piece at retail price before the gray market dealers find it.