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29 May 2013, 11:57 AM | #301 |
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I would appreciate any thoughts you may have on the benefits of buying an Omega (or other watch, such as a Rolex) from an Authorized Dealer as opposed to a grey market dealer. While both offer blank (or stamped?) warranty cards, only an AD can provide both the warranty card and receipt confirming purchase from an AD. Does this matter when one goes to have a watch serviced under warranty? I would imagine that another benefit of purchasing from an AD is that there is 'some' level of confidence that the product came directly from Omega or Rolex, as opposed to from another jeweler. But I admit to knowing very little about the actual source of merchandise for both ADs and grey market sellers. Thanks for any insights you are able to provide. John |
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Hi Chris, how are you? not been on the forum so much recently so congrats on your new job. Question re DSSD. to what depth do local ad's pressure test to? can you replace the seals on them or always back to Rolex uk? If used for offshore diving how often would you recommend a service. Just sent my 3 year old one back after fogging issues and bezel rotating both ways. Feel a watch of this expense and engineering should be able to withstand offshore lifestyle a bit better! Would it be worth getting it tested every year at local ad?
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Again, this thread is a great read. What is your opinion of the new Speedmaster with the 9300 movement? Is the 9300 movement in the same league as the movements offered by Rolex or the Breitling Calibre 01? I'm not trying to turn this into a Rolex vs Omega discussion. The new Speedmaster with the 9300 movement intrigues me, but Omega went up significantly on the price as compared with the Speedmaster Professional and I'm trying to figure out if that price difference is worth it for me. Thanks. |
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Any opinion regarding comparison between Tudor Glamour Double Date and Omega Aqua Terra? Not able yet to investigate Tudor in US market. Thanks for any comments you can offer.
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Probably because it's an Omega store.
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I think if we're looking solely at movements, there is a compelling case for the cal. 9300. A four year guarantee, up to 10 year service intervals, and a rather elegant alternative to the standard three dial chronograph. I like the symmetry of the two dial layout, and the date seems better integrated into the design rather than an afterthought like with most date chronographs. With the jump hour hand feature, it can also be used as a GMT, using the hour and minute counter as reference time. I would argue that the 9300 is at least the equal of the cal. 4130 or B-01 in terms of quality, offers more features, and is finished to a higher standard. As a product, the cal. 9300 Speedmaster is a truly stunning piece, I certainly think its a better all-rounder than the steel Daytona Hope this helps, Chris |
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There are absolutely a lot of highly trustworthy resellers of luxury watches, but there also a lot of scammers out there. Buy the seller is the mantra you need, and you really need to do your homework before. Sometimes there can be issues with warranties if they haven't been filled in correctly, and sometimes it can be argued that if a third party has interfered, the warranty becomes invalid. I don't know how often this can be proved in reality, but it is in the warranty paperwork. Buying from an AD gives you an additional safety net as they can proved you bought your watch from them on a certain date, so if, for example, you misplace your guarantee card, they can cross check the serial number against their system and ensure your watch is worked on under guarantee if there is a problem. As for supply, any reputable reseller will have a legitimate source of watches - however, again, if you don't do your research properly, you could find yourself with a watch with a less than savoury past. With an AD, you can absolutely guarantee that it has come directly from the manufacturer with no third party. Again, it's an additional safety net The way I look at it, the grey market can offer a great deal, but an AD will always give you the most protection Chris |
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As a general rule, local watchmakers only have the equipment to test to 300m water resistance as a maximum - only Rolex themselves have the necessary equipment to test to the full depth pressure on a DSSD. Usually if a diving watch is being used professionally, I would recommend a pressure check every year - the difficulty with the Deepsea is that you can only get the full pressure check as part of a service with Rolex, and that would start getting extremely expensive if done every year. As a result, most local watchmakers won't touch a Deepsea. I'm disappointed that you've had problems with your Deepsea, I agree that it should be better for professional use - I don't think the watch has really been designed with professional divers in mind, despite Rolex's advertising campaigns to the contrary! Hope you can get it sorted out, Chris |
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Glad you got back into the watch retail again Chris don't matter the brand, and agree with your quote. There's the old saying - love your job and you'll never have to work a day in your life.
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Chris, that brings up an interesting question. All the buzz (8500 series movement) is around the Aqua Terra and PO. The De Ville on a strap has caught my eye as well. Same jump hour function, and works. It may function a bit better as a dress/work watch than AT is my thinking. Yours also?
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Which dial colour did you go for ??
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Yes, I think the De Ville is perfect for wear with a suit - I don't think it works as well casually compared to the Aqua Terra, but it is so classic, I can forgive it Chris |
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