PL1 Posted April 21, 2020 Report Share Posted April 21, 2020 Hello, What is the best website to buy best rep? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kernow Posted April 21, 2020 Report Share Posted April 21, 2020 Look through the trusted dealer section of the forum and you’ll find several dealers who can source great reps. Welcome by the way. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thom.son Posted April 21, 2020 Report Share Posted April 21, 2020 30 minutes ago, PL1 said: Hello, What is the best website to buy best rep? Thanks Can't go wrong with RWG.cc, the best! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PL1 Posted April 21, 2020 Author Report Share Posted April 21, 2020 I can't find Dealers section... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sogeha Posted April 21, 2020 Report Share Posted April 21, 2020 https://rwg.cc/forum/230-watches-clothing-parts-accessories/ Some of the links have probably expired, unfortunately dealers don’t always keep them updated. The members here will no doubt give you the current website for any dead links https://trustytime.shop Is as good a dealer as any and his site is always a good place to window shop Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nexus9 Posted April 27, 2020 Report Share Posted April 27, 2020 Hi PL-1, Sounds like this may be a new experience for you, so let me just give you some suggestions. As my friend says, advice is like watermelon - you gotta keep the fruit, and spit out the seeds: 1. Going to the Trusted Dealer section of this forum is a great place to start. By creating a TD section, the dealers are now in a competitive group where feedback can be left for them, so they are a lot more likely to provide good service and value. 2. Even though some dealers have websites showing a lot of watches, and most (or all!) of them are showing as "In Stock", TDs, in general are not big department stores with lots of inventory. They are individuals, or small groups of people who provide a service for us (at substantial risk) of acting as an interface between us and the "Makers" of replica watches. 3. What this means is that when you order a watch, most of the time, the TD then communicates with his makers to get the watch for you. Since most of the TDs communicate with most of the makers (this is not 100%) most any dealer in the TD listing can get what you want. 4. Spend some time communicating with a dealer or two before you decide. How quick is their response time? Do they seem to understand what you're saying, and answer all your questions, or just the first one, and then ignore the last two in your email? Ask about shipping. What happens if a package gets stuck in customs? What happens if you don't like the first watch shown in the QC photos? Read the feedback. Are people (in general) happy with their experience with this TD? Remember that these guys may be on the other side of the world, so you may be writing to them in the middle of (their) night. 5. When you decide on a dealer you like, Send an exact description of what you would like to buy, with clear photos, describing any color or strap variations; or even a web link from the page of the watch you are looking at. ASK FIRST IF THIS WATCH IS ACTUALLY AVAILABLE. Many watches on websites are not even available! So get a confirmation from your chosen dealer if he can actually get this or not. 6. If you feel good about the dealer, and confident he can get what you want, roll the dice and place the order. I say it like this because to me, this is like going to the casino. I never risk more at the table than I'm willing to lose. We all need to realize that these TDs are providing the equivalent of $2,000 - $4,000 - even $$6,000 and up watches for us for two or three hundred bucks, and there's a lot of pitfalls in the road. Sometimes you're going to lose. By doing your homework in advance you can minimize the risks, and hopefully score a nice watch that you like! 7. Tell us about your experience. Be concise, be specific, but be factual. This isn't therapy. And be sure you communicated with the TD if you feel something didn't work out, and GIVE HIM TIME TO TAKE CARE OF IT. These TDs have got a lot going on that we don't know about, and they're addressing a WORLD WIDE market - they can be answering hundreds of emails a day. That's my take. Others (hopefully) will chime in with some ideas I might have glossed over. The most important to me is number six - if you don't spend more than you're willing to lose, it takes the anxiety out of it, and makes it a lot more fun. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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