AA Time - Good/Bad?

AA Time - Good/Bad?

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Freddie von Rost

Original Poster:

1,978 posts

219 months

Wednesday 12th September 2007
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My birthday is coming up and I think a Breitling Montbrilliant would do rather nicely.



Have just spotted www.aatime.com who appear to be very competitive. I appreciate that this may be because the watches will be without the UK or International guarantees but in the meantime my question to all fellow horology aficionados is: have you had any - good or bad - dealings with them?

The site seems very professional but there appears to be no shop or company address?

Help please.

Dominic H

3,277 posts

239 months

Thursday 13th September 2007
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If you are spending almost £2000 on a new watch, you want to be getting the manufacturers warranty.



The watch is listed 'Not Available'in the 2007 Catalogue, I'd definately want all the bells and whistles and maybe a bit more off.....D

Edited by Dominic H on Thursday 13th September 15:01


Edited by Dominic H on Thursday 13th September 16:30

Don1

16,069 posts

215 months

Thursday 13th September 2007
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Indeed. My Breitling came from tagdirect - there is a thread about them in this area.

look@u

34 posts

208 months

Thursday 13th September 2007
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You might well get very close to that price on the high street if you ask.
I got a very good discount in the high street,only £40 more than AA Time.

Dominic H

3,277 posts

239 months

Thursday 13th September 2007
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You have mail.....

Freddie von Rost

Original Poster:

1,978 posts

219 months

Thursday 13th September 2007
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Thank you everybody.