Private Search Brief
Submit the item. We review the fit.
Watches, jewelry, designer goods, collectibles, discontinued products, limited-run pieces, specialty gifts, hobby goods, and personal rare finds all start with a clear brief.
What happens next
01
Desk review
The DayRove desk reviews the item, maker details, budget, timeline, condition needs, and constraints. No charge for this step.
02
Workability decision
If the search looks workable, we reply with scope, proposed search depth, timeline, and price. If it is not workable, we explain why.
03
Search sprint
If accepted and paid, we research channels, sellers, listings, pricing signals, risks, and contact paths.
04
Search file
You receive a private memo with usable options, pricing signals, seller paths, and risk flags — or a clear dead-end explanation.
05
Client decision
You decide whether to contact, verify, authenticate, negotiate, purchase, or walk away. That decision stays with you.
Strong briefs include
- The exact item, brand, model, style, reference, or era
- Condition requirements and must-have details
- Budget range and any stretch limit
- Deadline, event date, or urgency
- Acceptable alternatives or close substitutes
- Location, shipping limits, or pickup requirements
- Authenticity, provenance, or documentation concerns
- Dealbreakers and listings you have already ruled out
The more precise the target, the more useful the search file can be.
Poor fits
- —Open-ended browsing with no defined target
- —Requests for illegal, controlled, or unsafe goods
- —Requests expecting DayRove to authenticate, inspect, or appraise an item
- —Requests expecting DayRove to hold inventory or process payment
- —Requests requiring DayRove to represent either side of a purchase
- —Submissions with no real intent to proceed if the search is workable
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Contact: founders@veldarium.com
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