@Frank Choi , um, that's precisely why they are cheaper,
they don't offer any warranty or recourse in cases of customs seizure. Now if you accept those terms, then it's fine. Otherwise I would suggest spending a bit more with another TD.
Have I experienced Watchoutlet01 as a dealer? Yes, I have, on numerous occasions. So far, none of my watches have died nor any of them been seized (but since they were shipped inter-China, that was to be expected). Do I trust the guy? I've met Francis a few times personally and he's a trustworthy fella (just too handsome, we were getting glances from women from the other tables, but that's another story. Haha).
Plus Watchoutlet is a
Trusted Dealer here in RWI (and in other fora as well). Those titles aren't handed out like leaflets at a swap meet. They are vetted by the management here and that should be enough for you.
As for repair in Canada, I don't know anyone but I'm sure other folk will come over and suggest people for you. Mind you, the cheap price doesn't mean Watchoutlet01 will send you crap. The watch will get checked and then inspected and QCed. They just won't cover anything that might happen to the watch in the slim chance that something does happen. Good enough, eh? :lmao:
I don't even see a noob 372 listed?!
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You do know that dealers can get you anything not in their website right? If not, consider yourself educated (which is less expensive than ignorance says your signature. :lmao: )
No way would I use any other sellers than the TD's here.
I can't understand how you can offset the price of a warranty against the cost of the watch.I personally couldn't justify that even if the watch was $150 cheaper,
Good luck with your purchase
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Uhm, Watchoutlet is a TD.
https://forum.replica-watch.info/forums/watch-outlet-formerly-watchstation.129/