My advise, for a TD go with Geektime,
I ordered with many TD's various times and here is my experience:
Intime:
- Has certain discounts and promotions like %5 off on bitcoin payment, extra strap and box etc...
- Fast order and good communication QC usually 2 or 3 days after order
- Shipping really fast and good packaging
- Potato QC pics, manipulates angles to hide certain flaws but all with very good/reasonable timegraph numbers.
- Zero afterservice, one watch arrived broken but i decided to bring it to my watch smith to check out the movement and he said it was one gear that was broken and i was willing to pay for the costs of shipping of that part etc... but he want dark on me. i sourced the part from someone else and fixed it for $20.
Geektime:
- Fast response, good communication very helpful on tips if any doubt between movements or factories prefers Whatsapp.
- QC usually very fast 2-3 days, very high quality pics and every watch ive ordered from him had perfect timegraph numbers.
- Very honest dealer, if he notices a flaw he usually will send the watch back himself or ask you if this bothers you, never tends to hide flaws
- Cheap shipping but slower $35 worldwide, for my location it takes usually 2 or 3 weeks.
Puretime:
- Stay away from them hes the worst of all, especially if he notices that you are new to this he'll send you a flawed watch or hide flaws or even send you a broken watch.
Hontwatch:
- Bought 2 watches from him, free shipping, very good price with extra strap etc... but i noticed all his watches have an extremly bad timegraph numbers and my last order came with a broken bracelet.
Jtime:
- Hes a bit like Geektime, very good and fast in everything from communication, shipping, QC...
- A bit more expensive on shipping $65 now (uses DHL)
- Is very honest, will tell you if there is a problem sourcing the model and has no problem changing your order if you dont want to wait too long.
For some watches, around $300 you can go for Intime if you want some extra strap or box with it, if you want to be sure and go for perfect go with Geektime or Jtime.