Am looking at a couple of German brands (Nomos and Muhle Glashutte) and although I’ve done a bit of reading still not 100% clear on what additional costs I would have to pay if I bought direct or from a German dealer since we left
the EU.
Has anyone actually done this and have actual experience?
I have the experience from the opposite direction (from UK to EU). Last time when I was purchasing from Eddie, I paid to Fedex: 21 % VAT, 3 % import duty and approx. 15 GBP fee for Fedex services. SO I do assume you will have to pay nearly the same (in rates applicable in UK - as far as I know the VAT rate in UK is one percent lower than here).
Exactly, although you'll be buying in Euros so the VAT will be calculatd using whatever exchange rate HMRC decides.
And German VAT is 19%, so slightly lower than UK.
And you now have to pay a courier admin fee, so it's all going to be a few quid more expensive than it would have been before Brexit.
Thanks, seems Nomos cover all taxes and duties but basically at same cost as buying from a UK AD so no advantage
there as should be able to get a 10% from an AD. Chrono24 prices from German dealers do seem cheaper and say including
vat, guess have to contact one and see if they would sell less vat.
Try Berry's for Nomos, the prices indicated are not fixed, I usually get discount.
Fabulous watches for the price IMVHO.
Two I bought last year.......
IMG_0171 by Dave in Wales, on Flickr
IMG_0165 1 by Dave in Wales, on Flickr
I bought my Nomos from Jura Watches at Christmas. Jura Watches still have a 10% code available - https://www.jurawatches.co.uk/pages/discount-codes
Maybe worth investigating?
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Last edited by Bonny Marco; 4th May 2021 at 14:08.
I recommend Jura too. I bought a Nomos Orion from them which arrived last Christmas Eve. I also got a bit of discount, and Jura handled all the VAT/duty malarkey. As Nomos is not normally in stock, Jura will order it from Nomos, so you are still getting a fresh from the factory item.
Earlier this year, Jura gave me a quote for an IWC, again this was a bit less than RRP (but not much).
Last edited by Tatters; 4th May 2021 at 15:12.
I recently bought a watch directly from a Swiss manufacturer ( remember Switzerland is not in the EU). The price on the website was quoted in pounds so I emailed them to see if there were any additional costs or fee's.
In the end I paid exactly the advertised price and didn't have to deal with VAT or courier fees. I have a feeling that the company basically sent the watch from their factory to their office in England and it was they who sold me and sent me the watch.
I would therefore say contact the German seller and see what they say. That aside, I would also recommend Jura having bought several watches from them.