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Old 22 June 2024, 07:53 AM   #1171
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Old 29 June 2024, 01:26 PM   #1172
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Thanks! Do you think the discounting policy makes any difference when buying from a GO boutique compared to an AD?
Without question! Assuming a GO boutique operates like all the others, a discount is nearly impossible to negotiate. Many have luck with having a few things like straps, travel cases, and swag items thrown in though.

Sorry for the late response, I missed the post somehow. Every circumstance is different and our wives are worth it, so if you have to pay retail, so be it. That said, I would struggle immensely to pay RRP for a PM or partial PM ladies watch. By struggle immensely I mean I wouldn't do it.
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Old 29 June 2024, 05:45 PM   #1173
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Question for the group: does anyone know what kind of discount is feasible when purchasing a Lady Serenade from a GO boutique in the EU? The model is priced around EUR 15k. Many thanks.
I can connect you with a grey dealer who might be able to offer you a substantial discount. They have their own website and C24 account with good references. Send me a DM if you would like to know more.
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Old 30 July 2024, 06:14 AM   #1174
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Old 3 August 2024, 09:48 PM   #1175
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Old 14 August 2024, 08:51 PM   #1176
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The new LE's for 2024. So very very nice.





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Old 15 August 2024, 01:53 AM   #1177
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Has anyone seen in the wild, or have, the teal green/blue limited edition? Not the matte fume green dial (I actually own that one), but the earlier teal version?
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Old 15 August 2024, 04:12 AM   #1178
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The new LE's for 2024. So very very nice.





Very nice...

Basically chrono versions of the three hander salmon and tiff blue right?

I'm liking the "Oysterflex" bracelet option more and more on the 70's integrated models.
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Old 15 August 2024, 04:43 AM   #1179
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three hander salmon and tiff blue right?
Could you please post a link to those three handers, I must have missed them somehow.
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Old 15 August 2024, 04:48 AM   #1180
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The new LE's for 2024. So very very nice.
Lovely
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Old 15 August 2024, 04:49 AM   #1181
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Could you please post a link to those three handers, I must have missed them somehow.

Weren’t there non chrono versions of a Tiffany and salmon dial ?

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Old 15 August 2024, 04:55 AM   #1182
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Old 21 August 2024, 11:50 AM   #1184
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Hi everyone, long time lurker, first time posting

I've been eyeing the SeaQ 39.5 mm diver from GO for a while now. I've been debating between this and a Submariner. I recently tried out the SeaQ at my AD and loved the fit. I was wondering if any owners could chime in on a couple of questions I had:

1) What's the accuracy of the 39-11 caliber like? The reliability? Is it a bulletproof movement?

2) The warranty period is only 2 years for a new watch (compared to 5 for Rolex). Is this a significant issue?

Thank you so much
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Old 22 August 2024, 03:47 AM   #1185
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2) The warranty period is only 2 years for a new watch (compared to 5 for Rolex). Is this a significant issue?
These are very well-built and high-quality material watches . . . I wouldn't worry about the 2-year warranty.
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Old 22 August 2024, 07:39 AM   #1186
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Hi everyone, long time lurker, first time posting

I've been eyeing the SeaQ 39.5 mm diver from GO for a while now. I've been debating between this and a Submariner. I recently tried out the SeaQ at my AD and loved the fit. I was wondering if any owners could chime in on a couple of questions I had:

1) What's the accuracy of the 39-11 caliber like? The reliability? Is it a bulletproof movement?

2) The warranty period is only 2 years for a new watch (compared to 5 for Rolex). Is this a significant issue?

Thank you so much
I have a SeaQ 39.5 (as well as the SeaQ Pano). The 39.5 is not quite as accurate as the Pano at about 4 secs a day which is ok for me. I suspect that if I wore it every day it might get a little more accurate but it is in a rotation.
It is a lovely watch which is extremely comfortable - the bracelet is fantastic and the micro adjustment makes all the difference.
I have had it now for 2 and a half years and I have had no issues at all.
GO is an excellent brand and I have no hesitation in recommending them.
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Old 22 August 2024, 02:41 PM   #1187
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These are very well-built and high-quality material watches . . . I wouldn't worry about the 2-year warranty.
Cheers, thanks Jerrocop

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I have a SeaQ 39.5 (as well as the SeaQ Pano). The 39.5 is not quite as accurate as the Pano at about 4 secs a day which is ok for me. I suspect that if I wore it every day it might get a little more accurate but it is in a rotation.
It is a lovely watch which is extremely comfortable - the bracelet is fantastic and the micro adjustment makes all the difference.
I have had it now for 2 and a half years and I have had no issues at all.
GO is an excellent brand and I have no hesitation in recommending them.
Thanks Sherwood Hatter So your 39.5 mm is averaging around 4 sec/day? that's not too bad, within COSC (I know Glasshutte doesn't have COSC certification, but it sounds like it's within that standard). And it sounds like a reliable piece too!
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Old 22 August 2024, 06:58 PM   #1188
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If I were you I would try both the 39.5 and the Pano and see what feels the best for you. I have tiny wrists and love both of them with the 39.5 being on the bracelet and the (two tone Pano) on the canvas strap. The Pano is even more accurate and can go days with complete accuracy.
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Old 7 September 2024, 10:31 AM   #1189
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I've been eyeing the SeaQ 39, also.

I've only seen one report in forums of someone saying the anti reflective coating getting scratched. Has anyone here had this happen?

Also, I understand the new ones have a fully brushed bracelet. Am I correct?

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Old 8 September 2024, 07:55 AM   #1190
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No AR scratching on my SeaQ39.
I also understand that they now have fully brushed bracelets - mine had PCL’s which I like. It has the micro extension which is great.
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I really like the look of the new dial. Tough to get over the thickness although I don’t have any complaints regarding my SeaQ Pano Date.





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someone saying the anti reflective coating getting scratched.
The only way to scratch that coating is to violently knock it against a hard object. I know from expierence
Daily use , diving included, will never impact the coating in any way. It is very very hard.

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I really like the look of the new dial. Tough to get over the thickness
Me too, suits the watch nicely. My favorite dial for the chrono SeaQ.
And the thickness? Doubt it will be a problem. YMMV of course.
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No AR scratching on my SeaQ39.
I also understand that they now have fully brushed bracelets - mine had PCL’s which I like. It has the micro extension which is great.
There is AR on them now. Here is the response I got from GO when I asked.... "
That is correct, there is an anti-reflective coating added to both side of our sapphire crystal to reduce glare and ensure maximum legibility in any condition.

I hope I answered your question, and would be happy to connect you to an Authorized Dealer if you'd like to try this watch in person.

Best regards,
Stephen Kounas
Brand President, North America"

DVR, interesting how you say the AR is very tough. Other Swatch group watches, namely Omega, have owners that report scratches often. GO must do it better!
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DVR, interesting how you say the AR is very tough. Other Swatch group watches, namely Omega, have owners that report scratches often. GO must do it better!
No issues with GO or Omega watches I’ve owned for several years. Just a thought, Omega sells far more watches than GO so you’re likely to find more instances Omega owners complaining. I don’t think their process is anything less than what GO does to apply AR. Both are excellent IMO.


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Thanks for the insight into GO watches (from owners). Beautiful watches!
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