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Author:  Phill_78 [ Wed Jul 16, 2008 1:51 am ]
Post subject:  www.Deliciouswatches.co.uk

Hi everyone,

Not sure if someone already posted any feedback from this seller. I got in touch with them few days ago. My questions were:

1- Do you provide all paperwork, including the warranty card with a stamp from an Authorized Dealer on it?.

2- Are the watches listed on your website Brand New?, not refurbished or second hand.

And their answers:

1- Yes, all paperwork is provided, including the stamped warranty card.

2- Every watch we sell is 100% brand new authentic pieces ordered only from authorised dealers.

They also said that could get the Navitimer and Navitimer World within 10 days.

Have anyone before dealt with them?

Cheers

Author:  Manchester24 [ Thu Jul 17, 2008 1:03 pm ]
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Hi Phil,

I like you have been in touch with Delicious and asked the same questions.I checked them out on company's house and the Delicious Corporation is listed there.They are also willing to give me a further discount off the listed prices...around another £60 off the Chrono Colt bringing it to £1350.The only downside of the further discount,if you can call it a downside?,is that the AD stamp would be from overseas.I guess it's just a case of taking the plunge.They are the cheapest I have seen in the UK...still can't get rid of that nagging doubt at the back of my mind though.

Author:  Phill_78 [ Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:59 pm ]
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Interesting.

I'd think that, as long as the stamped warranty is correct, it doesn't really matter where the AD was from, am I correct?.

Author:  aleister [ Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:55 pm ]
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As long as the AD stamp is from a real AD, there shouldn't be a problem.

Author:  Driver8 [ Thu Jul 24, 2008 4:03 am ]
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aleister wrote:
As long as the AD stamp is from a real AD, there shouldn't be a problem.

Agreed. The warranty is international and transferrable, so if it's got the correct holes punched in it and it's stamped up, it's fine.

Author:  Stefan Tapp [ Fri Sep 19, 2008 4:47 am ]
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I've just placed an order with them, will let you know how it goes!!

Stef

Author:  Breitling Bloke [ Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:34 pm ]
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Good luck Stefan - what have you gone for?

Looking forward to hearing your news - exciting eh?

Author:  Stefan Tapp [ Fri Sep 19, 2008 1:41 pm ]
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Well, whilst waiting for my Navitimer World to be delivered, I went for this............at a very good saving over the RRP!

Image

Stef

Author:  Stefan Tapp [ Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:21 pm ]
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Just to let you know that things didn't work out with these guys. The watch failed to turn up on the 3 promised delivery dates so I cancelled the order.

Stef

Author:  Breitlinglukie [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 1:09 pm ]
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a waste of time!! had same problem as stef waited 3 weeks for watch after saying week and a half!! and kept promising delivery dates and not turning up!! they were quick enough to take the money though!! :x Never Again!!!

Author:  Colt69 [ Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:00 am ]
Post subject:  Re: www.Deliciouswatches.co.uk - Problematic

Hi All,

I bought my Colt Quartz 2 last Thursday and it arrived around mid-day the following day. So I'm happy with their services. Everything was well packaged and all the paper work was up to scratch :D

I also had the authenticity verified by Breitling UK and by Goldsmiths Jewellers UK :lingsrock:

Author:  Phill_78 [ Thu Apr 09, 2009 2:53 am ]
Post subject:  Re: www.Deliciouswatches.co.uk

Not sure why the title for this thread had the word "problematic" added to it, since I never wrote it. I have changed it to its original form.

To my understanding, it's up to the users to decide whether this company is or isn't problematic and I'm not trying to imply that they are or aren't with this thread, hence why I have changed the title to its original form.

Cheers

Author:  Driver8 [ Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:15 am ]
Post subject:  Re: www.Deliciouswatches.co.uk

Phill_78 wrote:
Not sure why the title for this thread had the word "problematic" added to it, since I never wrote it. I have changed it to its original form.

To my understanding, it's up to the users to decide whether this company is or isn't problematic and I'm not trying to imply that they are or aren't with this thread, hence why I have changed the title to its original form.

Cheers

It was edited a long time back (by me) when we were trying to instigate a standard "naming convention" to feedback threads to give people an "at a glance" idea what a seller or buyer is like. i.e. "Trusted Seller", "Scammer", etc. I added "Problematic" to the title because at the time no-one had anything good to say about them! Stefan Tapp and Breitlinglukie (both in Sept / Oct 2008) said they were a waste of time and didn't deliver, but also didn't take their cash - hence why I added "Problematic", as it seemed a pretty accurate description.

Obviously now (6 months later) someone has said they're OK, so by all means feel free amend the title accordingly to reflect that.

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