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Businiess name:  Wanna Buy A Watch
Review by:  Stacy C.
Review content: 
I've been collecting vintage American wristwatches from the 1920's and 1930's for about four years, and one of the places I found early on to gaze at beautifully restored watches is this store on trendy Melrose Ave. They have an extensive collection of vintage American watches (Hamilton, Bulova, Illinois, Elgin, Waltham), and perhaps an even more extensive collection of vintage European (mostly Swiss) watches (Rolex, LeCoultre, Longines, Cartier, etc.). Their timepieces are top notch, restored and in full working condition. My assessment is, if you want a vintage watch for yourself or to buy as a gift, you have two choices. You can buy from this nice store and have the piece of mind that the watch is original and will work. Or you can educate yourself on vintage watches (brands, models and prices), and buy the same watch for 1/3 to 1/2 the price on eBay. Yes, they are that much less expensive on eBay. But there are aspects of eBay that make some people uncomfortable, especially when spending a few hundred dollars. I bought a dozen watches on eBay and never had a problem. So this is my recommended path. However if you are more comfortable buying in a brick and morter store from a knowledgeable salesperson, and you are okay with paying at least twice what you'd pay at auction, then this is definitely the place to go. www.wannabuyawatch.com

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