20%???

Jan 18, 2009,21:25 PM
 


That's not worth the risk. I get a bigger discount than that from my AD. I think building a relationship as a client and supporting the notion that this won't be the last watch you will buy from them can loosen things up considerably!

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buying online

 
 By: kerstien.micallef : January 15th, 2009-14:15
I came across a web site that offered a watch at a 20% discount. the site claims that they are not an AD but are offering all the papers together with a guarantee stamped from an AD. are these sites to be trusted. someone told me that if any problems aris... 

grey market

 
 By: foullis : January 15th, 2009-14:28
IMHO If you want to buy a new watch, take it from the offical boutique, or shop. That's the clear way ! anything else (perhaps) makes trouble...

Caveat Emptor...

 
 By: drehy : January 15th, 2009-17:57
There are scammers everywhere due to the willingness of people to wire large sums of money buy watches online. IMO the sum you save is not worth the potential headaches. There are some reputable sellers online but these days AD's are willing to offer good... 

My experience

 
 By: wps1 : January 16th, 2009-06:45
For that its worth, after lurking on various forums for about a year, I recently bought my first JLC through a website. I was well aware of the dubious reputation such purchases have. I'm located in Switzerland, have access to a number of AD (and a boutiq... 

why go to a boutique in the future...

 
 By: kerstien.micallef : January 16th, 2009-17:48

Symmetrical Arithmetic

 
 By: amanico : January 15th, 2009-22:12
20 % discount with a Grey Market Dealer? 20 % premium of problems, or at least, risks. Best. Nicolas This message has been edited by amanico on 2009-01-15 22:12:44

looked too good to be true

 
 By: kerstien.micallef : January 15th, 2009-23:36
although the online site also has an office where you can go to view the timepiece by appointment, i was worried that the AD stamp could be a fake and another dealer would not assist me if i have future problems. what is the normal AD discount one can get... 

As per forum rules, ( we don't discuss prices, here ) please answers by PM only. Thanks. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : January 15th, 2009-23:39
No message body This message has been edited by amanico on 2009-01-15 23:39:51

sorry about that. thanks [nt]

 
 By: kerstien.micallef : January 15th, 2009-23:41
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No problems, Kerstien!

 
 By: amanico : January 16th, 2009-04:17

20%???

 
 By: Elliot Easton : January 18th, 2009-21:25
That's not worth the risk. I get a bigger discount than that from my AD. I think building a relationship as a client and supporting the notion that this won't be the last watch you will buy from them can loosen things up considerably!

I am interested

 
 By: ram : January 20th, 2009-00:42