
MTF provides an important update regarding the PuristS 10th anniversary watch editions, informing collectors about availability and ordering procedures. This post highlights the unique opportunity for PuristS members to acquire exclusive timepieces, including special editions from Bulgari and Voutilainen, before wider public release. It also details the logistical challenges of international sales, offering insight into the complexities behind such exclusive community projects.
Dear forumners,
Various watches from the PuristS 10th anniversary editions are flying around the world to visit secret but serious collectors who did not manage to get to Las Vegas for IGOTT-2.
This is to remind everyone that all the watches are now available for sale through our ordering e-mail address.
(Gerber P10 series and the Ballouard P10 platinum piece are all sold out)
I want to remind people that the Bulgari P10 watch will remain exclusive to PuristS who order before 15 June.
After that, it will be open to clients walking into selected boutiques globally. We sold 3 pieces just to the IGOTT-2 attendees by Day 3.
We are also finding international cross-border import laws and taxes difficult to cope with for an on-line auction; so we may convert to a straight selling process for the Voutilainen P10 watches. More news when the price and delivery date is set.
How to order?
1. Write to dedicated order e-mail address: PuristS10th @ puristspro . com [remove spaces]
2. State your contact details and which model of PuristS 10th edition watch that you want.
3. State your PuristS log-in name.
4. Instructions about payment and delivery time will follow.
Regards,
MTF
This message has been edited by MTF on 2011-06-14 04:03:15 This message has been edited by ThomasM on 2011-07-27 22:49:48
The PuristS 10th anniversary party was held in Las Vegas and an auction of the Voutilainen PuristS 10th Vingt-8 Piece Uniques seemed like a fun idea at the time The incoming queries (very legitimate concerns) about logistics, international gaming laws, trans-national & local taxation, time zone differences, and even statistical gaming theory (Thank you, Prof. XYZ) led us to reconsider. After discussion between the PuristSPro executive and Mr Voutilainen, it was decided to keep it simple as a reg
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