On Chrono24, Italian dealers always seem cheap.
Tried searching the forum but didn't find anything relevant. I'm in Mexico just now and most things here are very cheap, so I went to a good watch shop yesterday with high hopes of a bargain. Nope, it turns out that a Tudor Pelagos that costs about £3k in the U.K. costs over £4K in Mexico! So where do the watches in grey dealers come from? I'll be in the USA and Canada next month, is it even worth looking in the shops there?
On Chrono24, Italian dealers always seem cheap.
Cheapest prices for me are in the U.K. with a vat refund on departure.
The only reason I buy in the US occasionally is availability.
In Canada now and everything seems expensive , Newyork next so can't see that being cheap either
I've got two, bought from Iconic : one of them came from Italy, the other from Latvia
Not Dubai, but they do have a black eta black bay
It's just a matter of time...
On the luxury stuff I find Hong Kong the cheapest by some distance, plus availability is excellent, but you need to factor in VAT upon return to the UK
If you get stung for import duty by the nice men and ladies of Border Control then the UK looks reasonable.
+1 for Hong Kong.
soooo many watch shops competing against each other. Speaking cantonese, i found it easy to play the shops against each other for a further discount.
You're going to love it.
Remember that the listed price is NEVER the real price there. if they refuse just politely decline, say something about it being a bit out of your price range and walk away, many times they'll call you back in and drop another % or two.
ofcourse this depends on the watch model, don't expect it on a rolex sports or something limited edition :P
I'm also going to HK in December! I thought I'd have a look at Zeniths there, maybe a CP2. Could someone enlighten me on the dos and don'ts when going through customs in the UK? Thanks!
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Hey Kitega,
check out this blog post. it's still up to date and I followed it in May this year.
http://watchtime.me/life-style/vinta...s-in-hong-kong
the inventory of these doors does change quite frequently i'm told so you never know what you'll find in them. many of the stores are privately owned 2nd hand dealers.
I'll probably concentrate on vintage anyway. There should be no worries there, right?
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If it's vintage you are looking for, you will have plenty of choice in Hong Kong
Yes, I know. Hopefully not just the big R... I think a vintage watch is also less likely to trigger customs.
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