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I have used them 3 times, 2 were under $500 and my Speedy Pro was a bit over 3K. All 3 came well packaged and no issues with the watches. I would use them again but I call to make sure the watch is in stock and ready to ship.
 
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I have had good experiences with Jomashop. They get you with all the marketing and discounts. I have not purchased an Omega from them, but Sunglasses, purse for the wife, and watches under 1k have been smooth transactions (at a discount).
 
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I have had good experiences with Jomashop. They get you with all the marketing and discounts. I have not purchased an Omega from them, but Sunglasses, purse for the wife, and watches under 1k have been smooth transactions (at a discount).

Great. Glad to hear they are going. Thank you for the feedback.
 
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I'm curious, what percentage of new watches have something fail within the warranty period? I generally buy vintage and generally factor in a service within 18 months, irrespective of what I'm being told at time of purchase.

I have recently started to buy new (from AD), but I would be pretty upset if something failed within the warranty period tbh.

I understand piece of mind regarding purchase, but I'm not sure I'd put a 50% to 100% premium on manufacturers warranty.

In people's experience what percentage of your new AD purchased watches require return and repair within the warranty period? Are any brands more like to fail than others?

Very interesting question. Very rare cases when watches sold have problem in 2 years. I sell watches. I would say for me, that case could be less than 2%
 
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None of the 4 I've bought at an AD recently have required any kind of return (knock on wood).
 
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None of the 4 I've bought at an AD recently have required any kind of return (knock on wood).

Yup, you must have a really bad luck for your new watch to stop working within 2 years!