Alright Guys, I just came back from a weekend trip to N.Y. My objective while in the city was to visit as many Vintage/Modern Watch Dealers as possible. I am happy to say that I visited most on my list. I found that many of the dealers were extremely knowledgeable and qualified while others were sub-par. It is my opinion that I should share my findings to the readers of this blog. It seems so many other sites are afraid to offer reviews on Dealers/Boutiques. I promised to offer my true opinions and this is one more fulfillment of this. I would like to preface by saying none of the dealers I visited were rude or dismissive and every shop I visited had a courteous staff.
Rating System
I have come up with a rating system which uses a common term "Lumes". As most WIS (Watch Idiot Savant's) know lume is the modern luminescent/glowing material used on dials. Just as a watch has twelve main numerical indicators (1-12 o'clock). I will rate the dealers I visited with 1-12 Lumes. 1 being the lowest and 12 being stellar. The Lumes a dealer receives will be based upon service & inventory (6 for Service 6 for inventory).
I have come up with a rating system which uses a common term "Lumes". As most WIS (Watch Idiot Savant's) know lume is the modern luminescent/glowing material used on dials. Just as a watch has twelve main numerical indicators (1-12 o'clock). I will rate the dealers I visited with 1-12 Lumes. 1 being the lowest and 12 being stellar. The Lumes a dealer receives will be based upon service & inventory (6 for Service 6 for inventory).
Central Watch
40 East 45th Street
New York, NY 10017-3190
New York, NY 10017-3190

I would have to award Central Watch with a total of:
6/6 For service.
4/6 For inventory.
10 Lumes! (I highly enjoyed my visit and definately recommend visiting!!)
Aaron Faber Gallery
666 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10103
On West 53rd Street, between 5th and 6th


So it's rating time. I would have to award Aaron Farber Gallery with the following:
Service 6/6 Lumes
Selection 6/6 Lumes
12/12 Lumes! Definitely recommend. Please note the MOMA (Metropolitan Museum Of Modern Art) is just steps away!
The third shop on the list was Wempe. Wempe is an old European jeweler that has been in business since 1878. The shop is an authorized dealer for Rolex, Vacheron Constantin, A. Lange & Sohne, Patek, Hublot, Paneriai, Audemars Piguet+. There is not much to say about this shop. It is huge and the salespeople were not extraordinarily helpful and from what I can assess knowledgeable, but their inventory was extensive (with the exception of Vacheron Constantin). My judgement may be a bit harsh, but this is a premiere dealer is one of the most significant cities in the world. While there I asked to see one piece, this was the Hublot King Power. I literally had to ask a salesperson to help me. I inquired first about an awesome Hublot holographic display and then about a King Power. The Saleslady retrieved the piece and then stared and awaited a question. So, I fed her one "Does this feature Hublot's in-house movement?" She responded "I'm not sure." she turned to the salesperson walking around aimlessly and asked "Does this timepiece have the Unico Movement?". The other salesperson looked at the piece and said "Yes." I thought to myself, at least they know about the Hublot in-house Unico. I then looked at the Rolex section and wasn't helped or asked if I was looking for something again.
So Wempe's rating :
9/12 Lumes. Huge selection! Not that great of a staff IMHO.
Cartier Boutique
653 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10022
12/12 Lumes! Definitely recommend. Please note the MOMA (Metropolitan Museum Of Modern Art) is just steps away!
Wempe Jewelry
700 5th Avenue
New york, NY 10019-4145
The third shop on the list was Wempe. Wempe is an old European jeweler that has been in business since 1878. The shop is an authorized dealer for Rolex, Vacheron Constantin, A. Lange & Sohne, Patek, Hublot, Paneriai, Audemars Piguet+. There is not much to say about this shop. It is huge and the salespeople were not extraordinarily helpful and from what I can assess knowledgeable, but their inventory was extensive (with the exception of Vacheron Constantin). My judgement may be a bit harsh, but this is a premiere dealer is one of the most significant cities in the world. While there I asked to see one piece, this was the Hublot King Power. I literally had to ask a salesperson to help me. I inquired first about an awesome Hublot holographic display and then about a King Power. The Saleslady retrieved the piece and then stared and awaited a question. So, I fed her one "Does this feature Hublot's in-house movement?" She responded "I'm not sure." she turned to the salesperson walking around aimlessly and asked "Does this timepiece have the Unico Movement?". The other salesperson looked at the piece and said "Yes." I thought to myself, at least they know about the Hublot in-house Unico. I then looked at the Rolex section and wasn't helped or asked if I was looking for something again.
So Wempe's rating :
Service 3/6 Lumes (Mention of a specific caliber helped)
Selection 6/6 Lumes9/12 Lumes. Huge selection! Not that great of a staff IMHO.
Cartier Boutique
653 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10022
I have to be honest. I am not a huge fan of Cartier watches with the following exceptions: The Cartier Santos, Tank Americaine + Some of the ornate jeweled pieces and any tourbillon pieces. I walked directly over to the watch department and was greeted promptly. I expressed an interest in a Tourbillon and was allowed to handle and urged to try it own. The Salesman was a very friendly guy and seemed passionate and proud of his employer Cartier. I enjoyed my brief look around and was mesmerized by the beautiful store. I will not rate this boutique because of insufficient watch related material/variation. I would definitely recommend visiting.
Tourneau
510 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10022
So rating total: 6 Lumes.
Lots of inventory but not much intelligence.
Officini Panerai Boutique
545 Madison Ave # A
New York, NY 10022-4219
Sixth on the list was the Panerai Boutique. .I would definitely purchase an original Panerai especially the Radiomir 3646's (At a good price). I would also be interested in purchasing a piece, if it were a Boutique special-edition(Update** I have purchased a Pam 390***). I walked into the Panerai store and was greeted by a Saleswoman and was asked if I was looking for something in particular. I asked if there were any pieces exclusive to the Boutique. I was shown a gold Radiomir that didn't really do it. I continued to look around and noticed that there was more inventory in the window than in the store. Seriously, there were like 20 total pieces! I asked if this was the complete showroom (didn't want to miss a room!). The Saleswoman informed me most of their pieces were Special Order . I nodded and replied " I see." The saleswoman just stared at me with a placid look on her face. I thanked her and walked out. It was then I noticed an interesting piece in the window. A Panerai Egiazano model Pam 341. My Girlfriend's eyes lit up. It truly was an interesting piece. We walked back in and asked to see it. The saleswoman gladly retrieved it from the window and allowed us to have a look. The piece was really quite beautiful. It is HUGE 60mm. I asked her what she knew of it. I was familiar with the history but assumed she would surely tell me something interesting. She responded "It was made for The Egyptian army in the 1960 or 70's." I replied, "There was also another made for the Egyptians, a small Egiazono correct?" The saleswoman replied "No, this is the only one I know about." I let this go seeing most people may not know of the historical contributions of a company they worked for. I noticed the piece was really light weight. I asked what it was made of? The Saleswoman responded "Stainless Steel." I flipped it over to notice engraved in the back the word "TITANIUM".
7/12 Lumes (Don't waste your time. Just go to Tourneau.)
-JKS
Excuse the typos. I intend to revise. I wanted to post this to share as soon as possible.
Remember to check my Video Review of Las Vegas Dealers HERE.
Tourneau
510 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10022
The fifth shop on the list was Tourneu. What can I say... I am always amazed at the complete lack of knowledge the people employed here seem to have. I have visited probably five locations and it is the same story at all. I walked into the store on Madison Ave and hoped for a different level of service but unfortunately was met with the same upset. Immediately upon entering, I was hounded by a hungry Saleswoman. She seemed disheveled and in my opinion, overly aggressive. I asked if there were any vintage Rolex timepieces. "Yes, we have quite a few." I was brought into a nook with three other salespeople. I spotted a book on vintage Rolex Chronographs(Thinking to myself this is right up my alley!) I looked inside a glass display in the center of the room that housed their "pre-owned" pieces. I looked up and said "Oh, I meant vintage, not pre-owned." The salesperson to the right of me said "There's one in there from 1940 or something." I said "OK-I'll have a look." They show me a Precision from the 1960's for $3,000. I reply "Ok. No thanks. Do you guys have any vintage chronographs or any rarer pieces?" The two salespeople looked at each other as if I had asked for Frog-guts on a silver platter. The other salesperson chimed in by saying "We have one just like this! (while pointing to the picture of a 3-color Paul Newman Cosmograph on a Mondani book cover). My eyes lit up! The other Salespeople replied "We Do?" "Yes", he responded "It's upstairs but it's a brand new one" (This is where I exited deflated and depressed.)
So rating total: 6 Lumes.
Lots of inventory but not much intelligence.
Officini Panerai Boutique
545 Madison Ave # A
New York, NY 10022-4219

So it's rating time. At a Boutique I expect a higher level of knowledge. This knowledge should include historical facts with accuracy (Especially for a brand that lives on there past!) I also expect quite a selection. The selection was comical! I would also expect to see an original 1930's or 40's Panerai displayed. I mean Ralph Lauren has one at his N.Y.C store!
Selection 3/6 Lumes (I've seen larger personal collections!)7/12 Lumes (Don't waste your time. Just go to Tourneau.)
-JKS
Excuse the typos. I intend to revise. I wanted to post this to share as soon as possible.
Remember to check my Video Review of Las Vegas Dealers HERE.
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