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Old 22 March 2011, 09:57 PM   #59
nowzen
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Originally Posted by sys12345 View Post
Desmond, u are better off getting your Sub in Singapore. It is UNLIKELY to be cheaper in HK despite of the exchange rate. Rolex in HK is practically one of the most expensive in the world. If u are getting pre-owned, unless u have a sharp eye fur authentic pieces or if u have absolute faith in the pre-own dealer, its not very wise to go for one in HK.
Absolute rubbish.
There's many excellent deals and dealers in HK
You should be cautious buying preowned anywhere.

HONG KONG
Ken’s Watches www.kenwatches.com - 3 locations (see website), pretty good selection, fair pricing.
Pak Lee Watches – 4(?) Middle Rd, TST, Kowloon, Good selection, prices fair.
Noble Watch, Sino Centre, 582 Nathan Rd Mong Kok
(Recommended – this is where I found my 14060M “Y” series for 2,900 USD in near mint condition. This little mall has several stores that looked good with great prices (w/haggling)).
Unknown Name – store just around the corner from Sino Ctr. -40ish Dundas St.
Some nice stock, little pricey.
Kings Watches, 366 Portland, Mong Kok, Kowloon
Po Wan Lai Watches, Causeway Bay http://www.powanloiwatch.com.hk/productlist.php?id=3
Chuen Fat Watch and Jewellery, Jardine Street, Causeway Bay
Union Watch, Kimberley Rd. in the Champagne Court.
Tse’s Collection – 4 Ichang St, TST, Kowloon, Small collection, fair price.
Unknown Name – store just around the corner from Sino Ctr. -40ish Dundas St. Some nice stock, little pricey.
Unknown - Small shops in little mall 19? Kimberley Rd , Kowloon... this might be Champagne Mall mentioned above. Little stock, pricey
www.kwaiyanwatch.com 688 Nathan rd, Mong Kok, Kowloon



MACAU
There’s about 30 shops, just east of the old Lisboa Casino and few more across from the Star World.
Prices similar to HK. Figure on a 15% discount from the label. Not that many steel diver Sub types there – tons of glitzy, gold, diamond-studded bling stuff if that’s what you’re after. Macau is bigger than Vegas (in $ gambled) and I guess there's lots of rich Mainlander who didn't do well at the tables.
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