Which is the best Watch shop in London
Which is the best Watch shop in London
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Streetrod

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6,480 posts

228 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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Hi guys, as mentioned on another post I am now in a position to buy my first decent watch and I have a budget of between £8000-£12000. Could someone please advise me of a good London based shop that can offer very good advice and a quality watch selection. I have no real exp of buying a decent watch so dont want to be ripped off, I just want good honest advice. Thanks in advance.

Soovy

35,829 posts

293 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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Streetrod said:
Hi guys, as mentioned on another post I am now in a position to buy my first decent watch and I have a budget of between £8000-£12000. Could someone please advise me of a good London based shop that can offer very good advice and a quality watch selection. I have no real exp of buying a decent watch so dont want to be ripped off, I just want good honest advice. Thanks in advance.
http://www.marcuswatches.co.uk/


Pure p0rno shop.


Dominic H

3,287 posts

254 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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Streetrod said:
Hi guys, as mentioned on another post I am now in a position to buy my first decent watch and I have a budget of between £8000-£12000. Could someone please advise me of a good London based shop that can offer very good advice and a quality watch selection. I have no real exp of buying a decent watch so dont want to be ripped off, I just want good honest advice. Thanks in advance.
Hi Streetrod,
At your budget you should end up with a beautiful watch. If you are unsure of what you are looking for, I suggest you take a day to look at the selection of brands stocked at the following.

Selfridges - The Wonder Room. Nearly all the luxury brands are stocked.
Harrods - Fine Jewellery Room. "
Marcus - Old Bond St. As Soovy has confirmed, real wrist porn.
Watches of Switzerland- Various London stores. A market leader.

My advice is to visit the stores, have a really good look at all the different types of watches that £12k wil get you. Once you've decided, contact a watch broker and find out how much you can save on the store price......

Have fun!

Dominic

Maxf

8,441 posts

263 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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Also, have a look in Burlington Arcade is slightly older watches float your boat - I would image you could pick up something very nice for £12k cash with the questionable economic outlook and dealers sitting on stock.

Healey73

1,181 posts

306 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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Dominic H said:
Streetrod said:
Hi guys, as mentioned on another post I am now in a position to buy my first decent watch and I have a budget of between £8000-£12000. Could someone please advise me of a good London based shop that can offer very good advice and a quality watch selection. I have no real exp of buying a decent watch so dont want to be ripped off, I just want good honest advice. Thanks in advance.
Hi Streetrod,
At your budget you should end up with a beautiful watch. If you are unsure of what you are looking for, I suggest you take a day to look at the selection of brands stocked at the following.

Selfridges - The Wonder Room. Nearly all the luxury brands are stocked.
Harrods - Fine Jewellery Room. "
Marcus - Old Bond St. As Soovy has confirmed, real wrist porn.
Watches of Switzerland- Various London stores. A market leader.

My advice is to visit the stores, have a really good look at all the different types of watches that £12k wil get you. Once you've decided, contact a watch broker and find out how much you can save on the store price......

Have fun!

Dominic
Any recommendations for a watch broker then? wink

Dominic H

3,287 posts

254 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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Healey73 said:
Dominic H said:
Streetrod said:
Hi guys, as mentioned on another post I am now in a position to buy my first decent watch and I have a budget of between £8000-£12000. Could someone please advise me of a good London based shop that can offer very good advice and a quality watch selection. I have no real exp of buying a decent watch so dont want to be ripped off, I just want good honest advice. Thanks in advance.
Hi Streetrod,
At your budget you should end up with a beautiful watch. If you are unsure of what you are looking for, I suggest you take a day to look at the selection of brands stocked at the following.

Selfridges - The Wonder Room. Nearly all the luxury brands are stocked.
Harrods - Fine Jewellery Room. "
Marcus - Old Bond St. As Soovy has confirmed, real wrist porn.
Watches of Switzerland- Various London stores. A market leader.

My advice is to visit the stores, have a really good look at all the different types of watches that £12k wil get you. Once you've decided, contact a watch broker and find out how much you can save on the store price......

Have fun!

Dominic
Any recommendations for a watch broker then? wink
No, they're all shifty buggers....nuts

g@ry

323 posts

241 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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ooooooohhh 12k
many,many fine options
i,d get jacob and co. (hides) and a daytona

Dominic H

3,287 posts

254 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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g@ry said:
ooooooohhh 12k
many,many fine options
i,d get jacob and co. (hides) and a daytona
A Jacob?

Heretic!

Streetrod

Original Poster:

6,480 posts

228 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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Guys thanks for all the advice. Now just to show how clueless I am are there any particular questions I should ask a dealer that will test their metal and show me that I am not being duped. As I say I know what I like from a visual point of view but when it comes to the technicalities I am lost. In general I am a very technical bloke having built various cars and having a degree in Physics, but the watch market is new to me, so again thanks in advance.
By the way the £12000 is the top end, I hope I dont have to spend that much.

F1sh

262 posts

247 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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Other than Dominic, I'd recommend Jura watches.

Fish

Soovy

35,829 posts

293 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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Seem to recall this went for about £12k.

OH GOD HOW I WANTED IT!!!



http://www.watches.co.uk/watch.php?wid=5291S




Dominic H

3,287 posts

254 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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Soovy said:
Seem to recall this went for about £12k.

OH GOD HOW I WANTED IT!!!



http://www.watches.co.uk/watch.php?wid=5291S
A days wages for you boys!

seaninog

513 posts

211 months

Sunday 2nd November 2008
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F1sh said:
Other than Dominic, I'd recommend Jura watches.

Fish
+1

CmdrBond

709 posts

221 months

Sunday 2nd November 2008
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Another vote for Jura Watches in Burlington Gardens. Have a look at their website -


www.jurawatches.co.uk

Seb d

615 posts

219 months

Sunday 2nd November 2008
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Selfridges Wonder Room is appropriately titled.

Streetrod

Original Poster:

6,480 posts

228 months

Monday 3rd November 2008
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Thanks for the advice guys, I have checked out the web sites and they have opened my eyes. The problem is that now some of the watches I have instantly falling in love with are well outside of my £12000 budget.. AHHHHHHH and Damn!!!!

Anyway I will be checking these places out over the next few weeks to see what I can get as the money is currently burning a rather large whole in my pocket.

shadowninja

79,238 posts

304 months

Monday 3rd November 2008
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Seems that at any price, there's so much opportunity to get it wrong when choosing a watch. Fortunately, at that price range you could choose a Panerai or IWC... lick

digger_R

1,808 posts

228 months

Monday 3rd November 2008
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shadowninja said:
Seems that at any price, there's so much opportunity to get it wrong when choosing a watch. Fortunately, at that price range you could choose a Panerai or IWC... lick
Shirley you couldn't get it more wrong than that hehe

shadowninja

79,238 posts

304 months

Monday 3rd November 2008
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digger_R said:
shadowninja said:
Seems that at any price, there's so much opportunity to get it wrong when choosing a watch. Fortunately, at that price range you could choose a Panerai or IWC... lick
Shirley you couldn't get it more wrong than that hehe
I love their simple designs.

Seb d

615 posts

219 months

Monday 3rd November 2008
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For that kind of money I'd be thinking of a Dornbluth, A. Lange or Glashutte, personally.