Hello All,
I've been thoroughly enjoying my recent IWC purchases and I've come across a situation that I would like some advice or input on from fellow collectors.
Since I've started collecting IWC watches this year, the one new model that I've been after is the the 150 Years Jubilee Pilot Chronograph with the blue hands and white lacquer dial. It's basically sold out in North America and there's a waitlist at most boutiques. Most of the ADs only received one piece and they were already spoken for before delivery.
I've chased this piece in Asia with the help of some friends and family, only to be told that there is also a waitlist.
Recently on another watch brand forum, a well known and respected 3rd party vendor posted a 150 Years Pilot Chrono for sale, complete box and papers, unworn. The only cavaet is knowing the current market, the vendor marked up the price several hundred dollars over the list price.
So I've been kicking around the idea of purchasing the above so I don't miss the opportunity. That said, my local IWC boutique is working hard to try and locate one for me, though it might take some time and also knowing it may not happen at all. I prefer to give IWC my business directly as the boutique has treated me very well but dare I say this is a bit of grail for me?
Should I buy or should I wait?
Ricky - (I guess these are good problems to have, HA!)