Any model in particular? what reference?..I know Berrysjewellers retail Nomos
Apart from the usual,
eBay
Chrono24
Watchfinder
WatchRecon
SC
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Anywhere else to keep an eye out for discontinued watches but not quite vintage?
I’m personally after a certain Nomos, and keep a watchful eye in the above. (1 was on Chrono24 but out of my budget).
Thanks
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Any model in particular? what reference?..I know Berrysjewellers retail Nomos
Catawiki, watch section?
Dutch: Marktplaats.nl
The Dutch and German forums (sales section) have to be member of course, but everyone speaks English.
Good Luck!
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Nomos are regularly discounted at least 20% on various sites especially Jura/cw sellors
Edit - more is probably achievable but I’ve never tried
I got mine from a private seller on chrono24 just need to be patient.
Thanks it’s a Club Dunkel 36mm ref 704.
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I’ll check those out also. Thank you.Originally Posted by James T. Kirk[emoji767
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Edinburgh Watch Company?
r/watchexchange on reddit can be useful although it tends to be mostly US sellers. Last Nomos Dunkel 36mm was sold on there about 1 month ago they were asking $1,099
If you’re on social media then one of the Nomos groups on Facebook and Facebook Marketplace.
Also be aware marktplaats.nl is full of fake stuff, tread carefully. Buy the seller and so on and of course more popular models are more often fakes here.
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Can anyone with experience of buying from Catawiki provide some information/advice please. I'm looking at a few auctions and trying to gauge the final amount I'll pay on top of the hammer price.
There's a 9% auction fee plus shipping charges (say £30). Let's say I win with a £500 bid, I make that a total cost of £500+£45+30=£575.
All fairly easy but it's customs/VAT that I'm clueless about. Many of the watches I'm looking at are from non-EU based sellers, what would be the customs/VAT implications in the above scenario? Is it as simple as 20% on the total cost above?
I'm just hoping to understand the full cost of any purchase instead of then having to add hundreds of pounds after the fact.
Any general thoughts from experience of buying from Catawiki would be appreciated too.
Thanks in advance :)
You could try https://www.simplyduty.com
They allow you upto 5 calculations per day for free.
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Try getting in touch with an AD as there was a thread on here about Nomos making a discontinued model from service parts for a new customer.
Think it was through Berrys and they also gave a 20% discount.
Yes - there will be 20% VAT on the total price (including shipping). There will also be a clearance fee charged by whichever courier clears the watch through customs and delivers it to you - allow between £8 and £15 for this, and be aware that this might be invoiced a week or two after the watch has been delivered to you!
There is currently no duty payable on single watches imported from outside the EU.
And, obviously, after 1 January 2021, this will presumably apply to watches sourced from anywhere outside the UK.
Easier said than done. Bear in mind that it isn't like ebay where the auction finishes at the stated time. Catawiki works more like a normal auction with bidding continuing past the closing until no further bids are made. If you place your bid within 30 seconds of the closing time the auction will be extended by a further few (I think 3) minutes.
It caught me out the first couple of times.
Good luck.
Thanks Wimm, yeah I read about the continued bidding and watched an auction to the end just to see it in action, in that one the time went up by 90 seconds each time a new bid was placed.
I like to think I have good self control so won't be going silly, just hope that I don't buy any duds! Hopefully will share on the forum any buys.
On that note apologies to McBeardy for completely hijacking this thread! Let us know how the search for your Nomos comes along.....as the owner of a Tangente I can highly recommend the brand; the sizing, aesthetics etc. really sing to me.