Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Agreed - using the services of an authorized dealer . . .
. . . will simplify matters on two counts. First, they will handle transit at both ends, which eliminates potential difficulties with customs, and second, they will be able to assist in case of difficulties caused by the return trip, provided that you insist they clear the watch themselves before handing it back to you. Any AD worth his or her salt will check the work of the service center prior to returning a watch to a customer.
Thanks for the assist, Arthur!
Thanks everyone!
By: marblegoby : May 4th, 2012-16:51
I haven't actually been posting for quite sometime now and may have posted in the wrong thread. This watch was purchased brand new from an American watch dealer and as such, the Australian AD (Monards in Melbourne, where I am) is not legally obliged to ob...
Please confirm....
By: RJW : May 4th, 2012-21:42
Does GO still have an AD in Australia? If not, then marblegoby may have no other choice but to send to Germany. The mentioned AD no longer lists GO as one of their brands on their website anymore and the Sydney branch certainly no longer stocks GO. Regard...
Thanks again everyone
By: marblegoby : May 5th, 2012-22:53
It is probably the case there is no AD for GO at present (the timepiece appreciation culture in Australia is weak, just visit ALL major shopping centres, departmental stores and airports and you will know what I mean). Which means I will need to send my w...