Your profit from Max
Watches is easy to calculate and more importantly - easy
to achieve.
Make around five pounds profit per
watch sold!
All watches and clocks you
buy from us at the same price. You set the selling price, but we
suggest that £10 is an easily achieved retail price for most of
our models.
Now decide on the number
of trading days. Part timers can manage on the equivalent of say
3 days a week. Now the sales quantity per day? We have sold
these watches ourselves, and your lowest expectation should be
not less than 15 pcs per day.
Selling just 45 watches a
week, you will gross over £235. And that's on the part timers scale.
Imagine a busy diary with a weekend fair, a boot sale and a
couple of days in the local hospital or at a craft fair? Agents
with these schedules are regularly selling in excess of 200
watches a week and achieving gross profits in excess of £1,000
a week.
High flyers with their own
distribution channels can expect to double this income again.

| v
QTY v |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
Days
p/w |
| 15 |
£238 |
318 |
397 |
477 |
556 |
|
| 35 |
556 |
742 |
927 |
1113 |
1298 |
|
| 50 |
795 |
1060 |
1325 |
1590 |
£1855 |
|
Gross Revenue Table
- Days of trading vs quantity of sales -

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