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Re: Raidillon Watches

Post by Mortuus Fakeuus » Mon Jun 11, 2012 2:42 pm

I like the collection as a whole, but am having trouble with the 'racing tradition' that precludes a number 13/55...I was born on the 13th, which makes it a very lucky number for me.

I love rally straps, too, 'Neds, but I'm not so sure this is the best way to obtain them... :face:
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Re: Raidillon Watches

Post by DBCooper » Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:27 am

I like the looks of the one in your post. It really appeals to me. But at that price I could grab a Max Bill 3 hander, the Defakto 3 hander, a Hamilton Intra-matic and a Stowa Antea.
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Re: Raidillon Watches

Post by mrneddles » Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:38 am

I know, very over-priced. If the brand actually makes it to the secondary market, I'm sure the price will be a fraction of that.
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Re: Raidillon Watches

Post by mrneddles » Wed Aug 01, 2012 6:36 am

From Watchismo:
We want to reward our subscribers with an unpublished introductory offer of 20% off any new Raidillon watch. (THIS WEEK ONLY)

Use the code RAID20 to save up to $800.00! Don't miss out, this offer expires Friday.
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Re: Raidillon Watches

Post by hdagli » Thu Sep 26, 2013 9:21 am

I have had a Raidillon watch for about 6 years during which time I had to return the watch for repair 3 times. I found the company unprofessional and unhelpful, so much that they are refusing the cooperate or tell me what is wrong with the watch since 6 weeks. I have today asked for the watch to be posted back to me as I have had no response whats so ever. 2000 Euro has been binned this way, I am speechless.
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Re: Raidillon Watches

Post by hdagli » Thu Sep 26, 2013 9:22 am

I have had a Raidillon watch for about 6 years during which time I had to return the watch for repair 3 times. I found the company unprofessional and unhelpful, so much that they are refusing the cooperate or tell me what is wrong with the watch since 6 weeks. I have today asked for the watch to be posted back to me as I have had no response whats so ever. 2000 Euro has been binned this way, I am speechless.
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Re: Raidillon Watches

Post by Mortuus Fakeuus » Thu Sep 26, 2013 3:22 pm

hdagli wrote:I have had a Raidillon watch for about 6 years during which time I had to return the watch for repair 3 times. I found the company unprofessional and unhelpful, so much that they are refusing the cooperate or tell me what is wrong with the watch since 6 weeks. I have today asked for the watch to be posted back to me as I have had no response whats so ever. 2000 Euro has been binned this way, I am speechless.
H: Sorry to hear about your lost funds; I think all of us have had that kind of experience at one time or another.  Nonetheless, it's good to have this information from you;  I came very close to buying one, but in the end I "settled" on a pre-owned Omega Seamaster.  Given your experience, it turned out to be a good (or lucky, perhaps) decision...

And, of course. I have forgotten my manors...  Welcome to Watchforums, H!  When you have the time, please go to our "Introduce Yourself" thread and tell us about yourself.  Glad you're here, and post early and often.  :face:
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