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I will write up my second recommendation, within the next day or so . . . In the meanwhile, here is Hodinkee's Guide to NYC Watch Shops -- http://www.hodinkee.com/nyc/
Here is what Hodinkee says about Plaza:
Be warned, the salespeople here aren't as knowledgeable as we would like and often tell customers what they want to hear, whether it is true or not. If looking at a high-end or rare watch, it is best to talk to the owner, Lee, and do your research before you go in. Do not be afraid to walk away, Plaza will hold a watch for you. On occassion, we have heard of Plaza employing some very aggressive sales approaches, such as not allowing customers to leave until speaking to Lee.
WOW . . . 20,000 watches in stock . . . and up to the minute appraisals on each of them!! Once again, the best advice is that upon entering the store you should be visualizing your exit strategy!!
Jeff
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: Hi friends,
: I will have the pleasure to spend Xmas in NY this year, visiting my
: sister.
: Who can give me the top 3 of vintage watch shops there?
: THX!
: Ron
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