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Hi, I'm falling in love with pams and I'm very afraid(cos' pocket kenna again soon). It seems like it is very hard to buy a brand new pam at a reasonable price and from the local ADs such as Sincere and THG. If get from others, how trustworthy r those freelance/private dealers? Examples like TWT and Visiotime, etc?
Hi, I'm falling in love with pams and I'm very afraid(cos' pocket kenna again soon). It seems like it is very hard to buy a brand new pam at a reasonable price and from the local ADs such as Sincere and THG. If get from others, how trustworthy r those freelance/private dealers? Examples like TWT and Visiotime, etc?
Thanx .
Sincere and THG? Forget them. You are more likely to get the model you want at the price you are comfortable with from grey mkt dealers like TWT, Visiotime, Truly Collectables, Collectors' Haven. These dealers as well as dealers like William Loi, Yeo Kim Choy, are 'established' dealers in the panerai world so no problem there...
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Sincere and THG? Forget them. You are more likely to get the model you want at the price you are comfortable with from grey mkt dealers like TWT, Visiotime, Truly Collectables, Collectors' Haven. These dealers as well as dealers like William Loi, Yeo Kim Choy, are 'established' dealers in the panerai world so no problem there...
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I knw but te fear is how trustworthy r they? Sori I cant name my sources n shop/retailer but I'v heard tat at least one of those grey mkt dealers(mentioned) pass off old second/third/fourthhand pams as 'BNIB' ! I really dunno..
I knw but te fear is how trustworthy r they? Sori I cant name my sources n shop/retailer but I'v heard tat at least one of those grey mkt dealers(mentioned) pass off old second/third/fourthhand pams as 'BNIB' ! I really dunno..
Well, the thing is, its all hearsay right? I've heard from many dealers who insist that consumers stay away from such grey market dealers, and they're unreliable etc. But the funny thing is when u ask to buy a Panerai off them on the spot, they're stumped and ask you to wait 6 months to a year, which more often than not... u don't receive their calls saying your Panerai has arrived. Sure there are black sheep amongst such grey dealers, but u can always do your homework first to reduce the risk of it all. I've personally dealt with William Loi, K.Chen, Francis and YeoKimChoy, and they're trustworthy guys with good reputation that they'll protect at all costs. I vouch for them personally, and I'm sure u'll get a ton of good reviews about these guys on Paneristi.
It's a fine line between LNIB and BNIB for sure. I'm ok with dealers passing off LNIB for BNIB if fact of the matter is the watch looks brand new with everything intact, cos if supply is low and if I'm desperate enuff for it , I'll geddit. I've got a friend who sold his used PAM217 passing it off as LNIB and ppl still take it.
Bottomline, inspect the watch before u hand over the $$$, I'm sure if it's BNIB, all the blue protective stickers on buckles, watch hang tags, papers, etc will be intact. If not, just walk away, simple as that...there's always a choice to take it or not after inspecting the watch.
But best thing is to have someone experienced with panerai to be there to inspect the watch so that you don't waste any time. Else, ask if the dealer is willing to meet up at the service center for verification...though I dun think they'll take up your offer if they're selling a brand new piece.
Thanks for the advice and true enough, your second para scares me . I've a friend who used to own few pams many years back and recently when we chatted, he told me that he had sold all of them and one of the reasons was that one of the models was actually rusting! So he sold it off w/o informing the dealer, and he got off scot-free . Anyway, thanks again and I'll start prowling the ground for one BNIB !!
Well, the thing is, its all hearsay right? I've heard from many dealers who insist that consumers stay away from such grey market dealers, and they're unreliable etc. But the funny thing is when u ask to buy a Panerai off them on the spot, they're stumped and ask you to wait 6 months to a year, which more often than not... u don't receive their calls saying your Panerai has arrived. Sure there are black sheep amongst such grey dealers, but u can always do your homework first to reduce the risk of it all. I've personally dealt with William Loi, K.Chen, Francis and YeoKimChoy, and they're trustworthy guys with good reputation that they'll protect at all costs. I vouch for them personally, and I'm sure u'll get a ton of good reviews about these guys on Paneristi.
It's a fine line between LNIB and BNIB for sure. I'm ok with dealers passing off LNIB for BNIB if fact of the matter is the watch looks brand new with everything intact, cos if supply is low and if I'm desperate enuff for it , I'll geddit. I've got a friend who sold his used PAM217 passing it off as LNIB and ppl still take it.
Bottomline, inspect the watch before u hand over the $$$, I'm sure if it's BNIB, all the blue protective stickers on buckles, watch hang tags, papers, etc will be intact. If not, just walk away, simple as that...there's always a choice to take it or not after inspecting the watch.
But best thing is to have someone experienced with panerai to be there to inspect the watch so that you don't waste any time. Else, ask if the dealer is willing to meet up at the service center for verification...though I dun think they'll take up your offer if they're selling a brand new piece.
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