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: US retail is $1750. A great deal is %30-35
: percent off that price.
Wow, that is quite expensive (£1,112 UK). Are you sure that's the price for the Quartz model? I've seen the full-size Quartz for sale in my local authorised retailer for about £850 ($1,336 US). Apparently not evrything is cheaper over there :)
: But also realize that the UK will LIKELY charge
: you duties and taxes to bring the watch back
: home with you. So there are hidden costs
: buying abroad.
I'm fairly sure I could get it through Customs without raising an eyebrow by simply wearing it on my wrist at the airport.
: Watches are normally covered under your
: homeowners or renters insurance. So the
: extra you pay for separate insurance merely
: covers the deductible.
Ah, I got it.
Thanks for the info.
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