:HI, thank you so very much for your detailed response, I can tell from that it was such a bad experience for you. I will not buy a watch from them now, instead opting to go for a TAG from The Watchery.com.au. I am a bit apprehensive now as these 2 sites seem very similar and may even be the same people operating under different names as they are so similar - fingers crossed they are not! Once again thank you for your reply.
Never buy a watch from AuthtenticWateches.com.
: Here is a short story of my purchase of an Omega Seamaster Lady’s
: watch. Judge it for yourself if it is worth it to buy a watch
: from AutenticWatches.com.
: I selected AutenticWatches because of their relatively lower price
: (approximately 20% less than the next similar seller) and the 3
: year warranty they are advertising on their website.
: After exactly 1 year of working fine, one day the watch completely
: stopped working.
: After contacting AutenticWatches I was advised to complete the
: ‘Return Authorisation Form’, include $40 for the return
: shipping and handling charges and send the watch to the provided
: address.
: After about 4 weeks of waiting I received an email from
: AuthenticWatches.com advising me that the watch has a damaged
: pinion and it would cost me $205 to have it repaired. Of course
: I was really mad because the watch was to be covered by a 3 year
: warranty and it stopped working within a year. One would expect
: the watch to be fixed for free! I called AuthenticWatches, who
: said: “yah the pinion is broken, it was just glued together
: and it must be replaced”. I was mad because I was certain
: there was no impact damage to the watch so I asked to speak with
: a supervisor. The supervisor still insisted that the pinion is
: damaged and it was probably damaged by over-winding and also if
: I don’t like it they will send it back, as is, without doing
: any repairs. As I had already paid $40, I decided to pay the
: additional $209 to fix the watch. It took about 6 additional
: weeks for the watch to arrive and picture this – the watch did
: not work at all. I took the watch to an Omega authorized
: watchmaker for an inspection and it turned out that some of the
: bearings are completely loose and must be replaced at a cost of
: approximately $200. Also the internal cleaning done by
: AuthtenticWateches was very poor and the watch must be
: re-cleaned. Of course AuthtenticWatches refused to take any
: responsibility and offered to take the watch back for extra
: “repairs”. I decided not to send the watch back but I bet
: you if I did the story would repeat itself with me being out of
: additional $200 and the watch still not working.
: If you decide to buy an expensive watch from AuthenticWatches ask
: yourself a question where are they getting these watches from
: and will they honour the warranty they give you?
: My answer is: the watches are from the so called “grey market”,
: some of the watches were most likely already returned to the
: original dealer because they already had issues. The 3 year
: warranty you get fromAuthtenticWatches.com is a joke. Honestly,
: if you buy a watch from them, whatever you saved on the purchase
: price you will spend on fixing it and all the grief you’ll get
: will come for free.