Heck. The more I think about it Tissot may be a great option for what you are looking to accomplish.
I love the Legend Diver. I've also been looking at the budget version from Orient.schmendeler said:
There's a couple Longines I like. Like this one.
https://www.longines.com/en-us/watch-the-longines-legend-diver-watch-l3-774-4-50-6
I agree. The text and branding on some of the their watches is odd at times. I prefer more minimalist.schmendeler said:
That Orient is actually pretty sharp. I usually find their stuff good at first glance but then there's something weird when I really look at it.
100%. They're pretty much the largest grey market dealer out there. Keep in mind the watches will be missing some items (normally the manufacturer warranty) and that if you buy a watch with an in-house movement it will be difficult for them to service it correctly if it has a problemRoseRichAg01 said:
Is Jomashop trustworthy?
Diggity said:
if it shows "in stock", they've always had it (in my experience).
If it says: "expected "x" weeks", then don't order it if you're on any kind of timeline.
So would there be any advantage to paying $1,400 directly through Longines:Joe Boudain said:100%. They're pretty much the largest grey market dealer out there. Keep in mind the watches will be missing some items (normally the manufacturer warranty) and that if you buy a watch with an in-house movement it will be difficult for them to service it correctly if it has a problemRoseRichAg01 said:
Is Jomashop trustworthy?
Haha, yes maybe "throw in" was not the appropriate verbiage here...schmendeler said:
what the hell? "i'll just "throw in" this watch that costs 5x my original purchase."
in this case I would but it from Jomashop. I believe this has a standard movement which they would be able to repair easily.TheOC16 said:So would there be any advantage to paying $1,400 directly through Longines:Joe Boudain said:100%. They're pretty much the largest grey market dealer out there. Keep in mind the watches will be missing some items (normally the manufacturer warranty) and that if you buy a watch with an in-house movement it will be difficult for them to service it correctly if it has a problemRoseRichAg01 said:
Is Jomashop trustworthy?
https://www.longines.com/en-us/watch-hydroconquest-l3-742-3-96-7
as opposed to $1,000 through Jomashop?
https://www.jomashop.com/longines-watch-l37423967.html
Or should I try to find some dealer around Houston that might have one in stock?
(And while I'm at it - is this a terrible price to consider throwing one of these in?)
https://www.jomashop.com/preowned-3-rolex-watch-16233-irpj.html
also, just FYI I wouldn't get a Longines two tone or any gold-colored but not actual gold two-tone. Longines does stainless steel pretty well; but their gold colored steel looks pretty cheesy.TheOC16 said:So would there be any advantage to paying $1,400 directly through Longines:Joe Boudain said:100%. They're pretty much the largest grey market dealer out there. Keep in mind the watches will be missing some items (normally the manufacturer warranty) and that if you buy a watch with an in-house movement it will be difficult for them to service it correctly if it has a problemRoseRichAg01 said:
Is Jomashop trustworthy?
https://www.longines.com/en-us/watch-hydroconquest-l3-742-3-96-7
as opposed to $1,000 through Jomashop?
https://www.jomashop.com/longines-watch-l37423967.html
Or should I try to find some dealer around Houston that might have one in stock?
(And while I'm at it - is this a terrible price to consider throwing one of these in?)
https://www.jomashop.com/preowned-3-rolex-watch-16233-irpj.html
FTAC2011 said:
Give me a shot at winning your business on the datejust. I can source one just like that or similar at a better price
AustinCountyAg said:
Sorry if this has already been addressed but where is the best place in Houston to go where I can try on multiple watches and styles? Omega, and tag's specifically