First off, are they legit? Yeah, seems like it. They’ve been around for ages, so it’s not like they’re gonna vanish into thin air with your money. Your watch *will* probably show up. But here’s where things get a bit…dodgy.
The big issue seems to be customer service. Like, *major* crickets. People are saying they’re basically ghosts when you try to contact them. Manufacturing defect on a new watch? Good luck getting that sorted. Need to return something? Prepare for a battle, or maybe just resign yourself to keeping it. This is a huge yikes.
And then there’s the, uh, “quality control” aspect. Look, you’re getting a discount watch, right? So, maybe don’t expect perfection. Some folks have reported issues with watches arriving with scratches or other minor, but still annoying, defects. It’s like rolling the dice a little bit.
Now, I’ve read about the “too good to be true” pricing thing. And while some people are happy with their purchase. Some people find the prices are not that good compared with amazon.de.
Honestly, it kinda boils down to this: are you willing to risk it? If you’re buying a relatively inexpensive Seiko and you’re cool with potentially having zero support if something goes wrong, then go for it. But if you’re dropping serious cash on a more high-end piece, and you value customer service at all, you might wanna look elsewhere. Think about it this way: is the discount worth the potential headache?