Delugs is running 25% on its entire stock.
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Trifecta Watches is doing 35% off Citizen & Bulova w/ Promo Code “CB35”, 30% off Seiko w/ Promo Code “S30” 25% off Longines, Tissot, & Hamilton w/ Code “LHT25”. Highly recommend Jake and the folks at Trifecta. https://trifectawatches.com. Expires Monday.
I'm really curious how they can offer these deals. I purchased a Longines from a local AD last week and the best they could do was 10%. They claimed they could match other ADs, but when I just called and asked if they could match this 25% off, they said no. They said whoever this AD was "better be careful" because the swiss companies don't like to see their stuff discounted more than 10%. I didn't tell my AD the name of whom was offering it for 25% b/c they showed no interest in matching. Looks like I'm returning my watch to my AD and purchasing this instead. (And yes, I confirmed I have 30 days to return to my local AD.)
Strap Mill Canada - 35% off everything in store including clearance items. Use code: BLACK2023
Free shipping to Canada and US.
does farer ever have sales?
I have not seen any farer sales but I have seen lightly used ones pop up on ebay at a great discount.
They write on their website that they never do because they always propose the lowest price.
Wouldn't hold my breath for any sales.
Laco is offering 10% discount for Black Friday - use code FLYLACO at checkout.
Deep blue has their skx style military diver back in stock and on sale, good budget beater.
Rolex has a... Oh, wait.
A price increase.
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Molequin has a sale on their straps, watch cases and other leather goods
Hi from The Watchmaker in Stoneham MA. We are moving the business in the spring and have everything in our collection on sale. www.thewatchmaker.com Usually we have only one of each SKU in stock, so the sale is only on in stock pieces. Hamilton, Tissot, G Shock, and more.
Damn, grew up in Mass., and blew the remaining dregs of my watch money yesterday.
What would the repair fee range be for a Starking automatic that's never run? Crown goes "whirr," doesn't wind the mainspring, and I can adjust the hands fine. Thanks.
Starking is an inexpensive Chinese brand. (I own one.) Probably more expensive to fix than buy a new one.
Jomashop is having a Black Friday sale!
WatchGecko (straps, accessoires) - 20% off