Is it just me or is this JLC cheap?

Is it just me or is this JLC cheap?

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JOETHETOE

Original Poster:

548 posts

219 months

Dominic H

3,277 posts

234 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2008
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Jaeger 175.84.70 Master Compressor Chrono, lists at £4900 in the UK. The watch is $6480 ( @ $1.95/£1)equals £3323, you'll need to add vat at 17.5% (£494.91)plus shipping, you're looking at over £3900. At 20%, it's a good price. You could get better price here for a UK supplied piece......

Hope this helps.

Dom.

JOETHETOE

Original Poster:

548 posts

219 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2008
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Yes very helpful, looks cheap until you add on the vat and import etc. Cheers for the concise reply, just love that watch.

sparkyhx

4,156 posts

206 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2008
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of course you might not get stung, but then you might - its pretty much a lottery - do you want the hassle of an offshore watch when you may potentially save very little, but if you don't get stung you will save lots.

You pays your money and takes your choice.

bing

1,905 posts

240 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2008
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sparkyhx said:
of course you might not get stung, but then you might - its pretty much a lottery - do you want the hassle of an offshore watch when you may potentially save very little, but if you don't get stung you will save lots.

You pays your money and takes your choice.
If I was out there I'd just chance it....and be prepared to cough up if needed

lowdrag

12,952 posts

215 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2008
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sparkyhx said:
of course you might not get stung, but then you might - its pretty much a lottery - do you want the hassle of an offshore watch when you may potentially save very little, but if you don't get stung you will save lots.

You pays your money and takes your choice.
If it's sent by post, not a chance! The shipper will, to protect himself, insure it for the sale price and that will be quoted on the green customs docket and picked up as a matter of routine. I tried it with camera gear and they point balnk refused to not insure and declare the full value. Last year when I was there I bought a load of camera lenses in the USA and despatched the boxes back home from there, keeping the lenses in my battered old bag. The saving, due to the poor state of the dollar, was as much as £1,200 on one lens alone. Here the savings seem to make it worth taking the trip over what with thr price of flights nowadays.