You are referring to a 3570.50 I assume? From what I know that seems to be the usual grey-market price.
If this is the price at your local AD it's superb, if you have to meet at nine pm on a motorway station for "f2f" it's too much.
Good or bad :?: :)
You are referring to a 3570.50 I assume? From what I know that seems to be the usual grey-market price.
If this is the price at your local AD it's superb, if you have to meet at nine pm on a motorway station for "f2f" it's too much.
Indeed the 3750. Price is from a UK AD.
Watch Harbour UK are selling them for £2,152.
Are they grey imports at that price? Would it matter??
This is a watch I may well be interested in buying myself at some point, I've seen some "vintage" examples going for near new watch money, does it follow that the new pieces hold their value, it looks unlikely to my untrained eye given that the example above has already shaved £500 or so off the RRP :?
Or would the watch bought from an AD have more "provenance" than the grey import and therefore be worth more on re-sale, I'd be interested to know.
For a preowned genuine watch with papers I'm not sure it matters where it was originally purchased new, so resale values of grey imports should be in line with uk sourced watches.
If you're comfortable with the grey import dealer it shouldn't have a negative impact on your buying decision. Personally my only worry would be that I dont know or have faith in the dealer. Once you have a perfect watch in your possession that issue is gone.
Duplicate post, sorry
Seems like a standard AD price to me
My Omega AD used to have an no discount on Omega policy. Got a second strap at most...
Now he is not selling Omega any more and I am depending on the grey market and used ones...fine...saves me some funds.
2.400 priced at your local AD isn't a bad price and if he will give of an extra strap or other goody, you are close enough to grey market...go ahead!