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Essential Watches - A Guide To Buying Fine Timepieces

February 18th, 2010 by Carol Banaw

Sure, a watch tells the time but it also speaks volumes about your personality. Show up for a job interview wearing a stainless-steel Rolex Datejust - and you’ll see some raised eyebrows. While just having a watch in the 1st place is an achievement for some, for watch backers, a good timepiece is a work of art, an heirloom piece.

For men with an eye for quality metal, their collection is second only to what’s stored in their garage. The ladies? A sublime watch is an element of her jewellery collection.

Sound too extravagant for your budget? Essential Watches dosen’t think cost should keep you from owning at least one high-end timepiece. Specializing in discounting only the top Swiss and German fine watches from world-class manufacturers like Rolex, Patek Phillipe, Lange and Sohne, Panerai, Chopard, Frank Muller and Audemars Piguet.

Even if you can’t find the precise watch you would like on their website ( although very improbable ), just tell them what you are on the lookout for and they’ll get if for you.

Granted, there are a large amount of watch peddlers out there but how many of them are you able to trust? Look for a sound name - just check their positive transactions posted on eBay ( yes, you really can get everything on eBay ). Purchasing a watch is an investment, so you don’t want to rely on a grainy stock photo. Instead, look for detailed pictures of every watch line so that you know precisely what you’re getting when that little box arrives in the mail.

So how does a watch dealer get their authentic top-of-the-line watches at below market prices? According to Essential Watches, it’s all about their relationships with the “major” players and whom they know. This is the stuff that allows a simple eBay store to grow into one of the leading watch sellers on the Internet.

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