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Re: The watchery-- legitimate?
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I also want feedback on the Watchery, and I'll share my experience to date. I just ordered a Chopard Happy Diamond watch. They offered me free next-day shipping. The next day they called and said that the watch (the last one left) failed their water resistant test due to a small crack in the outer crystal. They are going to send it to Chopard for repair, rather than have their watchmakers work on it (I hear Chopard has complicated works). Or, I could cancel the order. They won't charge my credit card until the watch is fixed and ready to ship. I was impressed that they would call me about it instead of just shipping it and hoping I didn't notice the flaw, and that they woul send it to Chopard for repair (if that's true), since I assume Chopard would spot a fake. Overall, this seems like an elaborate scenario for a shady dealer to make up, and I can't see the point of making it up, so I'm assuming they're legitimate for now but would appreciate feedback.

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