Buying watches via duty free
Buying watches via duty free
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T1berious

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2,591 posts

176 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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This is probably a dumb question but I thought I'd ask it here.

So I was speaking to SWMBO and floated the idea of getting a really nice watch for my 55th (giving me time to save up for it etc). She mentioned getting it when we're next flying out around the time of my 55th and I thought, hmm that's a really good idea!

So figured I'd ask here. anyone done it and what are the pitfalls?

It's a choice between a speedy and a navitimer but 20% off would soften the blow.

Any advice / tips greatly appreciated!

Cheers,

T1b

Mr Pointy

12,749 posts

180 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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Would you plan to declare it to Customs when you return?

T1berious

Original Poster:

2,591 posts

176 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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Most likely



What sparked my curiosity was seeing this regarding a Speedy purchase. We (C19 permitting) tend to do at least 1 long haul a year so figured that would be a good time to get one.

Edited by T1berious on Monday 15th August 11:05

SS2.

14,671 posts

259 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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Have you considered the VAT you'll likely have to pay on import ?

K50 DEL

9,619 posts

249 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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Depending on where you're travelling to I would strongly suggest visiting the relevant stockist in that city...

It used to amaze me that the Rolex / Patek / Breitling etc, even down to Tag sold in Dubai Duty Free were always more expensive than you could buy them for at the official outlets in the malls. In some cases quite substantially so.

Definitely caveat emptor.

T1berious

Original Poster:

2,591 posts

176 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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K50 DEL said:
Depending on where you're travelling to I would strongly suggest visiting the relevant stockist in that city...

It used to amaze me that the Rolex / Patek / Breitling etc, even down to Tag sold in Dubai Duty Free were always more expensive than you could buy them for at the official outlets in the malls. In some cases quite substantially so.

Definitely caveat emptor.
Cheers for that, I did wonder if prices would be artificially "adjusted" at the airport.

Useful to know!

Mr Pointy

12,749 posts

180 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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There's no duty to pay on a watch being imported (or to be accurate it's below the collectible level) but if you declare it you are likley to be charged 20% VAT although I'm not sure whether this is on the UK list price or the price you paid.

hilly10

7,493 posts

249 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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Mr Pointy said:
Would you plan to declare it to Customs when you return?
I wouldn’t.

liner33

10,861 posts

223 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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Pretty sure duty free watches in the UK stopped in 2020 its only a thing if you send the watch directly overseas , otherwise you pay it but they are often cheaper than the high street

funinhounslow

1,927 posts

163 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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liner33 said:
Pretty sure duty free watches in the UK stopped in 2020 its only a thing if you send the watch directly overseas , otherwise you pay it but they are often cheaper than the high street
Correct.

Prices at watch shops airside now no different to High Street. They are less open to a haggle too in my experience.

ETA maybe not 20% but I’m sure there’s some wriggle room on a Speedmaster or Navitimer. Particularly if you make clear you’ll but there and then if “the price is right”

Edited by funinhounslow on Monday 15th August 13:31

Jamescrs

5,751 posts

86 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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I bought a Seamaster in April 2021 from a highstreet AD in this country and said I'd buy it there and then, no credit needed and got 11% discount just by asking.

You may be surprised what is achievable in the UK

Dimebars

994 posts

115 months

Tuesday 16th August 2022
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Negotiating a healthy double-digit % discount on either of those choices shouldn't be too challenging from a local AD, saving you the pitfalls of declarations to HMRC/Customs etc

Try Dom Hackett

phumy

5,812 posts

258 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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I fly out of Heathrow regularly and theres no such thing as Duty Free anymore. Theyre all RRP now

T1berious

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2,591 posts

176 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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phumy said:
I fly out of Heathrow regularly and theres no such thing as Duty Free anymore. Theyre all RRP now
Bummer frown


SS2.

14,671 posts

259 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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T1berious said:
phumy said:
I fly out of Heathrow regularly and theres no such thing as Duty Free anymore. Theyre all RRP now
Bummer frown
But you weren't looking to buy from Heathrow.

anonymous-user

75 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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hilly10 said:
Mr Pointy said:
Would you plan to declare it to Customs when you return?
I wouldn’t.
Neither would I.

T1berious

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2,591 posts

176 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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SS2. said:
But you weren't looking to buy from Heathrow.
We go to Whistler every year from T5 LHR. Can't remember the watch shop Air side but I think its a Watches of Switzerland.

Failing that we could leave later, spend an extra day in Vancouver and get a watch from there and claim the Tax back on exit.

Its food for thought

IknowJoseph

552 posts

161 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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T1berious said:
We go to Whistler every year from T5 LHR. Can't remember the watch shop Air side but I think its a Watches of Switzerland.

Failing that we could leave later, spend an extra day in Vancouver and get a watch from there and claim the Tax back on exit.

Its food for thought
It's Watches of Switzerland at T5, yes. I was looking in there earlier in the summer, but they didn't have a great selection, and nothing priced attractively.

Iceblue

168 posts

52 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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Bought the latest Seamaster Feb 19 from a UK authorised dealer and paid £3100 which was £500 off nearly £5000 now for the same watch.

Edited by Iceblue on Thursday 18th August 18:07