![]() If the discount is 10-15%, I'd try to haggle with AD.Īnother option is to ask WUS sponsor to come close to Joma's price (haven't tried it yet). If Joma's price is about 30-40% off the MSRP, I'd probably buy it on the understanding that this is at my own risk. I read horror stories about people waiting for 8 months or so for Joma to turn around a service (not always the services resolves the issue, btw). My biggest concern would be their warranty. So from the perspective of "I pay - Do I get the watch?", I don't think they are problematic even for expensive watches. ![]() ![]() Fast delivery, all as described, the watch still works, its been over a year. I bought a $70 Seiko from them for my father-in-law ($70, yes, don't ask. ![]() Would you guys buy a rather expensive watch from Joma (Carrera is $2000)? And also, is Joma's shipping method reliable? I ask this because I want the watch to be delivered at my hotel in NYC (I don't trust buying from Chile), but I have I very limited time to receive it (6 days), and I've read here that sometimes they tend to break their shipping time estimates (even if the watch is in stock). Given this, if I buy my watch from Jomashop, almost for the same price of the Longines I can get the Carrera, but I'm a little hesitant given the bad experiences shared in this forum. The point here is that I'm from Chile and watches here are little bit more expensive, but I'm going to New York in September for 6 days. The thing is that yesterday I went to a local AD and saw the TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre 5 Day-Date and abosolutely loved it, but it costs almost double that the Longines. Hi, I've decided to buy my first "quality" watch and, going by AD prices, my option is to buy the Longines Conquest Automatic (43mm).
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