Trying on cheaper watches
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Hey folks
Looking for some advice, I've never been big into watches, more a money constraint than anything else but I would like to treat myself over christmas.
Mainly want to know the best way to try a watch on before I buy it, I know jewellers are more than happy to cater for the high end market and trying on before purchase is normal but I'm only looking in the £150-250 range (a seiko monster is the top of my list). Not sure if it's normal to just walk in and ask to try one on or if I'd be a bit of a brass neck for doing so. I've only ever had 2 watches so find it really difficult to get a reference of size from looking at numbers online.
Any advice is welcome
Cae
Looking for some advice, I've never been big into watches, more a money constraint than anything else but I would like to treat myself over christmas.
Mainly want to know the best way to try a watch on before I buy it, I know jewellers are more than happy to cater for the high end market and trying on before purchase is normal but I'm only looking in the £150-250 range (a seiko monster is the top of my list). Not sure if it's normal to just walk in and ask to try one on or if I'd be a bit of a brass neck for doing so. I've only ever had 2 watches so find it really difficult to get a reference of size from looking at numbers online.
Any advice is welcome
Cae
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