Chrono24 + Japan + Warranty

Chrono24 + Japan + Warranty

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Bob_Defly

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4,620 posts

244 months

Thursday 10th April
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I am looking at a few different Omegas on Chrono24, mainly from Japan as the value seems to be good.

All are being sold as New, with boxes and papers etc. How can I ensure that I am getting the proper Omega warranty? Do I have to make sure that the dealer is an Omega AD?

I've seen a few ads where the watch has to be procured (i.e. it's not in stock), which could mean some enterprising fellow running down the road to buy it from Don Quijote and making a quick buck, which is fine as long as I get an official warranty. But I've heard that DQ isn't an official Omega AD.

What's the best way to buy from Japan on Chrono24?

T6 vanman

3,240 posts

112 months

Thursday 10th April
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I bought a new Omega from https://www.chrono24.co.uk/dealer/clanclan/index.h...

Everything went perfectly ....

CrippsCorner

3,152 posts

194 months

Friday 11th April
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What kind of import taxes on purchases like this?

Mr Pointy

12,419 posts

172 months

Friday 11th April
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CrippsCorner said:
What kind of import taxes on purchases like this?
Just VAT

fflump

2,198 posts

51 months

Friday 11th April
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Mr Pointy said:
CrippsCorner said:
What kind of import taxes on purchases like this?
Just VAT
When is the VAT payable? Does the courier company invoice you?
Japanese and Hong Kong watches tend to be priced pretty competitively even allowing for VAT.

Mr Pointy

12,419 posts

172 months

Friday 11th April
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Usually it's part of the courier invoice, plus thier fees of course.

Bob_Defly

Original Poster:

4,620 posts

244 months

Friday 11th April
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Anyone, anyone..? hehe

fflump

2,198 posts

51 months

Friday 11th April
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Bob_Defly said:
I am looking at a few different Omegas on Chrono24, mainly from Japan as the value seems to be good.

All are being sold as New, with boxes and papers etc. How can I ensure that I am getting the proper Omega warranty? Do I have to make sure that the dealer is an Omega AD?

I've seen a few ads where the watch has to be procured (i.e. it's not in stock), which could mean some enterprising fellow running down the road to buy it from Don Quijote and making a quick buck, which is fine as long as I get an official warranty. But I've heard that DQ isn't an official Omega AD.

What's the best way to buy from Japan on Chrono24?
I would have thought that if it has the Omega warranty card properly dated that it would remain under Omega warranty. After all, one can buy a used Omega privately with the balance of the Omega warranty and it just applies to the watch whoever owns it.

Armitage.Shanks

2,694 posts

98 months

Sunday 13th April
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I've been pondering this very issue of buying from overseas via Chrono24 except I'd want to go and collect the watch in person.

I'm looking at a PP Perpetual Calendar where the price in either the US or Japan can be up to £10k less than the equivalent in the UK. Buying in person and 'exporting' the watch should entitle me to reclaim the local taxes applied so it would be cheaper than the Chrono24 displayed price and then declare the watch on entry and pay the UK VAT element. The savings justfiy the airfare and a few days accommodation especially if it's a US purchase.

What am I missing?

Bob_Defly

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4,620 posts

244 months

Sunday 13th April
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So I messaged the seller, and they said:

"Omega warranty card is included but it's not stamped by authorized dealer and we are not AD."

Does that mean the watch is or isn't registered with Omega? And if so, will they honour any warranty?

Michael_B

882 posts

113 months

Sunday 13th April
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Armitage.Shanks said:
Buying in person and 'exporting' the watch should entitle me to reclaim the local taxes applied so it would be cheaper than the Chrono24 displayed price and then declare the watch on entry and pay the UK VAT element.

What am I missing?
If the vendor is shipping the goods to you via an accredited courier/postal service they will have a proof of export, and therefore will not charge you any local sales tax.

It would actually be more of a palaver to pick up the watch personally and then export it yourself, as in most cases a local ‘delivery’ would oblige the vendor to charge local VAT/sales tax and then reimburse you (often less an admin charge) once you submitted the necessary paperwork airside upon departure.

If I log into Chrono24 with my Swiss ‘ship to’ location the displayed UK/EU/etc prices are shown ex local VAT. So the US/Japan prices should logically also be exclusive of their local sales tax element.

fflump

2,198 posts

51 months

Sunday 13th April
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Bob_Defly said:
So I messaged the seller, and they said:

"Omega warranty card is included but it's not stamped by authorized dealer and we are not AD."

Does that mean the watch is or isn't registered with Omega? And if so, will they honour any warranty?
Have you tried asking them?

F355GTS

3,781 posts

268 months

Sunday 13th April
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Have you tried Dom Hackett?, I bought a Seamaster from him supplied by a UK AD with stamped warranty card etc (I collected the watch from them) all at a considerable discount

Bob_Defly

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4,620 posts

244 months

Monday 14th April
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fflump said:
Bob_Defly said:
So I messaged the seller, and they said:

"Omega warranty card is included but it's not stamped by authorized dealer and we are not AD."

Does that mean the watch is or isn't registered with Omega? And if so, will they honour any warranty?
Have you tried asking them?
I asked them a few questions and this was the reply. I'm assuming if you're not an AD you don't have access to Omega's systems.

tonyg58

401 posts

212 months

Wednesday 16th April
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fflump said:
When is the VAT payable? Does the courier company invoice you?
Japanese and Hong Kong watches tend to be priced pretty competitively even allowing for VAT.
I bought a Kurono from the manufacturer who are in Japan recently.
Received an e-mail with an amount of duty and VAT that was due and a link to pay it.
Paid online and watch received soon after wards.

popeyewhite

22,978 posts

133 months

Saturday 26th April
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Bob_Defly said:
fflump said:
Bob_Defly said:
So I messaged the seller, and they said:

"Omega warranty card is included but it's not stamped by authorized dealer and we are not AD."

Does that mean the watch is or isn't registered with Omega? And if so, will they honour any warranty?
Have you tried asking them?
I asked them a few questions and this was the reply. I'm assuming if you're not an AD you don't have access to Omega's systems.
Are you thinking you could buy abroad and somehow have a UK warranty?

popeyewhite

22,978 posts

133 months

Saturday 26th April
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Armitage.Shanks said:
I've been pondering this very issue of buying from overseas via Chrono24 except I'd want to go and collect the watch in person.

I'm looking at a PP Perpetual Calendar where the price in either the US or Japan can be up to £10k less than the equivalent in the UK. Buying in person and 'exporting' the watch should entitle me to reclaim the local taxes applied so it would be cheaper than the Chrono24 displayed price and then declare the watch on entry and pay the UK VAT element. The savings justfiy the airfare and a few days accommodation especially if it's a US purchase.

What am I missing?
If you can be bothered with the hassle and you see the watch before you buy, and the sums work out then you're missing nothing. Watches are cheaper in Japan and in general they take better care of them than we do. I'd be hesitant to buy a used watch though, especially a Patek 'serviced' by the dealer.

InitialDave

13,037 posts

132 months

Saturday 26th April
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popeyewhite said:
Are you thinking you could buy abroad and somehow have a UK warranty?
My expectation is that a watch at this kind of level should have an international warranty.

I'm a relatively frequent visitor to Japan, and if I decide to drop several grand on a watch while I'm there? Yes, I absolutely expect the warranty to be valid in any country Omega/Rolex/whoever operate in if that's where I am should I have trouble with it.


EX51GE R

1,581 posts

223 months

Saturday 26th April
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InitialDave said:
My expectation is that a watch at this kind of level should have an international warranty.
And it should if bought from an AD. However...