Vintage watch shops Sunday London
Vintage watch shops Sunday London
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Jumpingjackflash

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661 posts

202 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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Good evening,

I will be in London over the weekend. I have Sunday free to indulge myself. What and where are the best watch shops in London? Are they open on a Sunday? I would love to see some vintage Rolex’s.


huwp

833 posts

198 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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Burlington Arcade

CardShark

4,240 posts

202 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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huwp said:
Burlington Arcade
Was just about to suggest the same. There's one particular shop that, from memory, has plenty on display in date order - very much tourist prices, though.

The Burlington Arcade and the immediate surrounding area is great for window shopping, check out nearby Marcus for some jaw dropping modern pieces.

Soft Top

1,479 posts

241 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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Do Burlington then:

http://www.watches-of-switzerland.co.uk/oxford-str...

Or vice-versa. WoS is all very retail but get a glass of Champagne and see a lot of the main brands in one very calm nice setting. Always found the staff to be excellent - obviously trying to sell you things but ver y accomodating.

Jumpingjackflash

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Friday 26th January 2018
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Cheers guys. Open on a Sunday?? What about Bond Street?

InductionRoar

2,251 posts

155 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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Jumpingjackflash said:
Cheers guys. Open on a Sunday?? What about Bond Street?
I wouldn't give Watches of Bond Street my custom. Watch Club in the Royal Arcade often have a good selection, but I have had no dealings with them.

Pupp

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295 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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InductionRoar said:
Watch Club in the Royal Arcade often have a good selection, but I have had no dealings with them.
I have, recently. No qualms in recommending at all; great service.

CardShark

4,240 posts

202 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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Jumpingjackflash said:
Cheers guys. Open on a Sunday?? What about Bond Street?
Sundays are good smile Start at the Piccadily end of the Burlington Arcade and then walk up New Bond Street to Oxford Street, turn left and walk up to Selfridges stopping at WoS on the way. Always found the staff in Selfridges to be helpful and have tried on some great watches there, they have quite a selection. The Harrods "Watch Room" (I think it's called that) is another place worthy of a stop.

Jumpingjackflash

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661 posts

202 months

Sunday 28th January 2018
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Sunday’s are terrible for looking at watches. All the vintage Rolex shops in Burlington arcade was closed. No Rolex boutique or Rolex dealer had a steel Daytona to even look at. The Rolex boutique in Nightsbridge had the best selection of gold, rose gold and white gold Daytona’s. i didn’t see many steel sports models either. It made me feel very lucky to have my Sea Dweller 43m.....

I still want a Daytona!

don logan

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245 months

Sunday 28th January 2018
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Jumpingjackflash said:
Sunday’s are terrible for looking at watches. All the vintage Rolex shops in Burlington arcade was closed. No Rolex boutique or Rolex dealer had a steel Daytona to even look at. The Rolex boutique in Nightsbridge had the best selection of gold, rose gold and white gold Daytona’s. i didn’t see many steel sports models either. It made me feel very lucky to have my Sea Dweller 43m.....

I still want a Daytona!
There does seem to be a "steel drought" in London at the moment!

Jumpingjackflash

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661 posts

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Sunday 28th January 2018
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It does seem a little ridiculous that London (probably the capital of Europe) does not have any steel sports watches.

What is the best city in Europe to get a steel Daytona????

( Glasgow capital of the world)

CardShark

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202 months

Sunday 28th January 2018
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Jumpingjackflash said:
Sunday’s are terrible for looking at watches. All the vintage Rolex shops in Burlington arcade was closed.
I could have sworn I'd been there on a Sunday and the stores were open, I'm more than surprised that they weren't. My apologies!

Jumpingjackflash

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661 posts

202 months

Sunday 28th January 2018
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Please don’t apologise Cardshark. I was in London anyway. I will need to make arrangements for a visit during the week. However all the staff in the stores were more than friendly and helpful.

Interesting conversation with one of the dealers telling me he had to “push” the sale of a Daytona three years ago. My timing with cars and watches are all wrong.

Edited by Jumpingjackflash on Sunday 28th January 19:22

don logan

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245 months

Sunday 28th January 2018
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Sorry I didn't see this before today, it always amazes me that they are all closed on Sundays!

You could have popped into WOS on Regent St and counted how many staff greet you and try to ask you how you are as sincerely as possible, which isn't very sincere but it would have been EVERY SINGLE one of them!

Koln-RS

4,085 posts

235 months

Sunday 28th January 2018
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It's a shame if Burlington Arcade was closed today.

I walked through there a couple of weeks ago, and several shops with some very desirable watches, including a few very nice s/s Daytonas - vintage, Zenith and contemporary.

Not sure it's the cheapest place to buy though eek