I don’t know, but think I’m with Mark Cuban on this one. On Twitter I discovered Ryan decided to scrap the Esso Watch brand, hmm I wonder why? It’s now being sold under the Brand. I’m not sure what keywords he was referring to when claiming to be an SEO Expert, but I stopped looking after the 5th page. I figured I’d just try “Esso Watches” because an exact match would surely come up with his name.
It appears that the knockoff may have been knocked off. Esso Watches was nowhere to be seen on page one, but another product that looks just like his (or Daymond’s) seems to have taken its place. I first tried the term “negative ion watches” which seemed like a good place to start. My very first thought was to see how well Ryan was doing in his search engine optimization where he claimed he was getting enough traffic to sell an average of $10k worth of product per month. It’s been just over a year since Esso Watches was first seen on the Shark Tank. Wisely Kevin takes marks advice and goes out. Mark Cuban says he will beat the crap out of O’Leary if he even thinks of making an offer. Surprisingly, O’Leary still sees dollar signs even after the other Sharks have completely shredded the entire concept. Naylor is stunned and asks Daymond which model he’s referring to? John responds that all 3 are knockoffs of the Rumba Time designs. Daymond responds that the design is a knockoff of another product called Rumba Time and basically calls Ryan a liar. Ryan says he’s the one that designed the watches. Lori asks if Ryan has independent laboratory testing to back up his claims? Mark Cuban answers for him saying “Hell No.” Without an independent laboratory backing up these negative ion claims, Lori says “there is no way you will ever get the Esso Watches on T.V.ĭaymond John almost looks interested and wants to know about the designs that the Esso Watches come in.
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Ryan explains he gets all his customers for free because he’s an SEO Expert and that’s why his profits are so high. Kevin O’Leary could care a less if they work or not, he just wants to make some money, and the Esso Watches are selling and making money. Robert Herjevic can’t resist asking Mark what he really thinks.
It’s not too often you see Mark Cuban lose his cool, but he apparently made his point before he goes out in quick fashion. In fact, he even refused to accept the Mavericks Blue Esso Watch offered to him.Ĭuban then flat out calls this negative/positive ion stuff a complete scam. Mark Cuban wasn’t buying it from the get go and continued not to be even a little impressed. It looked like it actually did help Lori’s balance and she confirmed it had some sort of effect. To demonstrate the Esso Watch does work Ryan managed to get Lori Greiner up on stage and explained how the negative ions in the watch worked against him pushing down on Lori’s arm. He’s was asking for $35k for a 20% stake in his unique Esso Watch Brand putting the valuation at $175,000.00. So far, Naylor has sold over $120,000.00 worth from a $10k investment and netted $70k for his efforts.
He claims the Esso Watch contains negative ions that restore the natural energy field in our bodies. When Ryan Naylor first came into the Shark Tank to show off His Esso Watch Brand he had no idea how ruthless the Sharks can be. Negative Ion Watches – Season 3 Episode 302 –