First of all, Welcome Pharmacist Nina! (I assumed based on your user name... and I probably assumed incorrectly!)
If you really want to look a lot and "kick the tires" a bit, I highly recommend Ruby as her site is the easiest to use. She has had an extremely good reputation here until some bumps in the road a few months back during and after her move. I believe that has all been sorted out.
She and Hont will hold your hand the most of any dealer I know (except possibly Eurotimez who is not an approved dealer here).
Find pics of the watch(es) you want and send the pics (gen or rep) to both Ruby and Hont and see who can get you the best price (they will most likely be the same rep). Once you make your purchase decision, be sure to specifically ask the dealer to QC the watch (which will consist of a tertiary glance) and send you pics of YOUR WATCH for approval prior to shipping.
Also, do not have more than one watch shipped at the same time and especially not in the same box. This increases the odds of a Customs problem.
Next - learn patience. Communications will go slowly (due to time zone differences, language differences, and busy dealers) and it will take a lifetime for your watch to arrive. (2-3 weeks usually, but it seems like a lifetime when waiting for your new family member to arrive).
And the most important piece of advice: ALWAYS post pics of your watches when they arrive. Otherwise you will get slammed with "What watch?", "I can't see a watch!", and "Post pics!!" comments. :skeptical:
Don't forget to ask if you need any advice. Enjoy!!
If you really want to look a lot and "kick the tires" a bit, I highly recommend Ruby as her site is the easiest to use. She has had an extremely good reputation here until some bumps in the road a few months back during and after her move. I believe that has all been sorted out.
She and Hont will hold your hand the most of any dealer I know (except possibly Eurotimez who is not an approved dealer here).
Find pics of the watch(es) you want and send the pics (gen or rep) to both Ruby and Hont and see who can get you the best price (they will most likely be the same rep). Once you make your purchase decision, be sure to specifically ask the dealer to QC the watch (which will consist of a tertiary glance) and send you pics of YOUR WATCH for approval prior to shipping.
Also, do not have more than one watch shipped at the same time and especially not in the same box. This increases the odds of a Customs problem.
Next - learn patience. Communications will go slowly (due to time zone differences, language differences, and busy dealers) and it will take a lifetime for your watch to arrive. (2-3 weeks usually, but it seems like a lifetime when waiting for your new family member to arrive).
And the most important piece of advice: ALWAYS post pics of your watches when they arrive. Otherwise you will get slammed with "What watch?", "I can't see a watch!", and "Post pics!!" comments. :skeptical:
Don't forget to ask if you need any advice. Enjoy!!