maine-iac1
·Folks:
I'm ready to pull the trigger on an Omega PO 39.5. It'll be my first "really nice" watch.
I must admit I'm bewildered by the purchasing options. I live in a state where there's no Omega dealer, so the world is my oyster. That's both good and bad when it comes to purchasing options. Some authorized dealers are willing to offer significant discounts, then there are grey market dealers like Joma and Chrono24, and, finally, there are some that are in between (non-authorized dealers that somehow get AD watches with warranties). There's also used, but those prices aren't so far off from the other options.
I know this has been discussed ad nauseam but if you're feeling charitable, I could use some tips/thoughts.
I'm ready to pull the trigger on an Omega PO 39.5. It'll be my first "really nice" watch.
I must admit I'm bewildered by the purchasing options. I live in a state where there's no Omega dealer, so the world is my oyster. That's both good and bad when it comes to purchasing options. Some authorized dealers are willing to offer significant discounts, then there are grey market dealers like Joma and Chrono24, and, finally, there are some that are in between (non-authorized dealers that somehow get AD watches with warranties). There's also used, but those prices aren't so far off from the other options.
I know this has been discussed ad nauseam but if you're feeling charitable, I could use some tips/thoughts.