docsnov
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You all are probably aware of this
A lot of gray market dealers are getting their watches from authorized dealers. The watches are likely pieces that were not moving and needed to be cleared so the AD could get more current models. Almost all of my watches have come with the warranty card from the store that originally bought the watch, and the box and papers were pristine, and the watches still covered in all the protective plastic and in perfect condition. Again you need to know who you are buying from to the best of your ability. Now that I have established a 'relationship' with a particular grey dealer, it is the only non-authorized dealer I will use if I can't get a watch from an AD. I am sure there are a lot of scammers out there, but not all non-AD's are shady.
Stewart
Absobloodylutely YES
By: Hororgasm : April 7th, 2011-04:41
i support 2 ADs, but sometimes they just cant get anything done. there are also occassions that the grey dealer get their wares from the ADs, even Brands!!! as good as new. my last 4 pateks, all from greys, all sealed and unnamed, filled in after i pay fo...
Grey is okay...
By: chaser579 : April 7th, 2011-11:41
More recently (last 4 years), I've been buying watches 'grey' then wearing them for awhile, test them a bit, then wind up (no pun intended) selling them, usually losing a bit on the money side but enjoying the 'wear' (I know, sounds like some girlfriends ...
For me it can be the only way
By: 4Js : April 7th, 2011-16:12
I use one AD religiously and they have given me very gracious deals. But my first time I asked for a patek 5970 they laughed at me. Then I begged to see a 5070p. Again they said no way Then one day I found a gray dealer by chance with a store front and ta...