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zurich flagship store models?

Good Day

This is my first posting I have been researching this great site quite a bit recently, O.K. I am going to be traveling through Zurich on a family vacation at the end of Sept. and am interested in getting some info. in regards to the models they sell are they the same models offered as here in The USA I am going to buy the seammaster chronometer 120 meter with a white face stainless steel finish. I know the VAT value added tax is refunded but don't know the details of how to do it, also are the prices cheaper better service maybe Or should I just buy the watch here in the states befoe I go to europe.
Thanks for any input.
P.S.
I was looking at paying about $1,400 here with tax included from an authorized dealer.

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