Anyone had dealings with Watch Club.
https://www.watchclub.com/
Any opinions good or bad gratefully received.
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Anyone had dealings with Watch Club.
https://www.watchclub.com/
Any opinions good or bad gratefully received.
I purchased my Daytona from them in June last year.
Watch was exactly as described, arrived when it should have done and the whole transaction was great.
Natasha Davis was who I dealt with.
Their prices are on the high side, but understandable given the location.
I have never purchased but they made an offer on a Daytona I was considering selling at a price higher than Watchfinder. They seemed like nice straight talking people.
The photography on their Instagram page is excellent and worth a follow.
Have bought a few pieces from them over the past couple of years and can not fault the service or the product they provided.
Their prices on the current in demand models are high but I suspect they get enough passing through tourist trade in their location who are happy to pay. They are always welcoming to a discount and if you have a particular watch you are after and are happy with their price, I would certainly recommend them.
Used them twice snd been very pleased on both occasions.
I have sold to them, I was happy with the price offered and they were pleasant to deal with.
I've traded in a watch with them. You need to bargain hard but they are completely up front.
The best thing about Watch Club is their ex-Gurkha security detail. They always keep a dutiful eye on my Brompton when I visit George Cleverley opposite.
Superb.
I love Cleverleys, don’t have any but always drop in when in town. Always hope to bump into George Glasgow but never there when I pass by.
My my brother has a pair of RTW chelsea boots which I have to say, are a great looking boot on a very stylish last.
I only have one pair of shoes and they're readymades (I also have some slippers) - they are not actually made by Cleverley and apparently come out of the Church's factory. TBH I find Foster & Sons to be a better fit though I suppose that comes down to the last.
From the foregoing I take it they are flexible on pricing and not adverse to knocking a few quid off if asked. What % discounts have members achieved? (Understood it is clearly dependant on supply/demand)