Ok, time to weigh in with a little dose of reality.
1. The TDs here, including Sead, are handling multiple transactions every day, sourcing watches, shipping watches, and responding to a gazillion "where is my watch??" emails every day. Every order is important, but holy hell these guys bust their asses to fulfill those orders and to respond to all the tire kickers and whiners who want their piece N O W!
2. Sometimes mistakes happen. You try juggling 37 packages in two days that all have to be shipped out to different countries all around the world AND keep all the tracking straight and send it to the buyers and handle 69 other emails while you're doing all that. Go ahead, give it a shot and see how easy it is. Trust me - it ain't. It's hard enough for me to handle it when I'm only shipping a dozen or so items at once.
3. You're going insane over 10 or 15 bucks and a couple weeks extra wait time. Really?? It's a friggin' watch - and a fake one at that. It's not like you dropped 20 grand on a gen whatever. Have a little patience and maybe find something else to do in the down time while you're waiting for your rep.
4. Hong Kong Post, China Airmail, EMS, Santy Claus's Sack: I've had items shipped by every one of those methods from China to the States and had wildly varying shipping times. One EMS took 3 friggin weeks, one EMS left China on a Thursday and was in my hands on Saturday, one HK Post got here so quick I couldn't believe it, another time it took almost a month. The point is there is NO guarantee ANY of these methods are gonna be fast. Or the same every single time. Order a watch and pay extra for DHL and see what happens. Oh once it gets on the big bird it's gonna get from one country to the other in less than 24 hours. But it's gonna be a little tiny box so it's not gonna get on the big bird for a while because that's how DHL works. You see what I'm saying here?
Ya know, some of the guys here really need to consider taking up a different hobby. Or just buy your reps locally. I see all these threads: oh my watch took too long to get here; OMG! I paid 500 bucks for a watch and it's not running right when I got it!!!; Holy Hell! My watch got seized by Customs - I want a new one for free!! And what's the result, usually? The Trusted Dealer in question winds up either giving the person a partial refund or a discount on a future order, or they have to take back a broken watch and give a full refund OR - and this is the one everybody needs to think about - they have to ship you a new watch because your illegal new toy got nicked by Customs in your country. Taking back broken (and most likely damaged in other ways) watches AND giving away a free replacement for a Customs seizure is the fastest way to lose money in this business. But the TDs, most times, do just that and still some of you guys piss and moan about the stupidest shit on the planet.
I've never bought a watch from Sead. But I guarantee you he would have tried to make the OP happy. It may have taken time, but I'm sure he would have eventually tried to work something out for his 10 to 15 bucks. But the reality is probably that he has been working like a mad man trying to get all squared away before CNY hit and fulfilling and shipping orders sometimes takes precedence over everything else.