Tue 4 Sep 2007
Watches of the Caribbean – St. Maarten
Posted by The Breitling Source under General Posts , Watches in Travel[8] Comments
First stop – St. Maarten (or St. Martin for the French side)…. This was a great place, with lots to look at. I was not really that thrilled with the prices of the watches for the most part in St. Maarten, but the selection was hard to beat. The only time I’ve ever seen more watches is in Hong Kong and other parts of Asia, where Patek and Frank Muller dealers were every other store in some districts.
That’s a shot of the King of the display cases at Little Switzerland in St. Maarten. They said that I wasn’t allowed to take pictures, but that’s after I already took that one, so I got one. Note the Solid Gold Diamond covered Motors T in the back left. The entire Bracelet and dial and case are set with diamonds.
Some of the stores I visited included:
Kay’s Jewelers – Ball Watch + others
These guys were one of my favourites. GREAT discounts, almost bought a Ball Mad Cow there! And no nonsense.. straight to the goods, these guys. Beautiful diamonds too.
Ballerina Jewelers – Frederic Constant, Martin Braun, Cvstos, Paul Picot, Alpina and More
These guys were great to deal with… I have to say that the guy working here was a great watch enthusiast and he was very eager to try and sell me a Cvstos or a Martin Braun, and I was very tempted, believe me!
Art of Time – Breitling, Panerai, Omega, Franck Muller, Bell & Ross, U-Boat and More
Also very knowledgable, and as they do carry Breitling and Panerai, one of the hottest watch shops in the area.
Little Switzerland – Breitling, Omega, Zenith + more.
Little Switzerland was nice because they have Tiffany & Co and Coach… buying stuff there keeps the women happy. Their discounts were slim, and their staff were less knowledgable than at the other places, but still a very nice store to visit with lots of selection.
I also went into Cartier, Goldfinger (Tag Heuer + more) and Diamonds International Watch & Design. Diamonds International W&D had some nice stuff including Hamilton, Ebel and some others, but for the most part did not have anything too interesting.
Here’s a little video I snapped outside Little Switzerland and Goldfinger and Art of Time and some others. Amazing selection:
Wrist Shots
Note: My wrist is about 6 3/4″, so it is smaller. When I was at Little Switzerland I was allowed to take a wristshot of the Zenith Chronomaster that I liked very much. The Zenith Defy open heart was not as much to my taste as I thought it would be, perhaps the white dial would have be preferable… but here’s the Chronomaster, white Guilloche Dial version:
Then at Ballerina I tried on a couple of the watches… the two that I thought were notable were the Martin Braun Eos, with white sunburst dial and the Cvstos. The Martin Braun was really nice, and probably one of my favourite dress watches I’ve tried on in a long time. There was a blue dialed one that was even nicer!
The Cvstos was deadly.. I tried on both the Round and Tonneau shaped Challenge Chronos, but I far liked the Tonneau shaped one, it had much larger presence on the wrist. Look at the detail! I was told by them that the owner of Cvstos is the son of Franck Muller’s owner… and is only 24 years old!
This second video was taken outside Goldfinger and Art of Time. Art of Time has a killer selection of watches!
Art of Time and Panerai
I tried on several models of Panerai at Art of Time, and decided that I do not like the Radiomir models definately. I much prefer the Luminors, and the 44mm models are actually quite nice on the wrist. Not quite Breitling for Bentley sized, but still quite nice.
They offered NO DISCOUNTS on Panerais.. nothing. I found that odd, since I had seen discounts at other Panerai dealers before. Perhaps it is because they get so few and they sell so easily, that they choose not to give them. At any rate, the cheapest one they had for sale that I liked was around $9800 or so. I would have rather bought the Bell & Ross for 1/3 the price. That is one watch that I really liked!
So If you are going watch shopping, the Caribbean offers selection like no other place around here, that’s for sure. Everything in a 4 block radius! Stay tuned for my look at St. Thomas!
October 31st, 2007 at 11:41 pm
Hi,
Thanks for the excellent write up on the two destinations. I will visit both in Dec. via cruise ship and was wondering although there are no discounts on Panerai- aren’t the prices still cheaper because of no duties and import tax and state tax., etc.?
My last trip was to the Western Carribean and I noticed they were cheaper but they had a very limited inventory. How was the selection?
Thank you very much for any feedback you can provide!
Regards,
Sherman
November 1st, 2007 at 9:10 am
Hi Sherman,
The prices are cheaper because of the lack of duties and import taxes, however, you will get discounts if you buy stateside.. depending on the amount of tax, you might end up on top or not. I think Oregon has no tax, correct? An AD in Portland might end up cheaper.
Selection on the Panerai was limited.. there were 8 models, and all were $9000+. No Base models, only the Chronographs.
May 15th, 2008 at 10:23 pm
Hope all is well! Just wanted to follow-up and again thanks for the info- was exactly as described! The selection of Panerai models were indeed limited. I did not leave empty handed though- was thrilled as I picked up a new Rolex GMT ceramic for a great price and best of all on my wrist without the usual US AD wait!
Thanks again,
Sherman
April 8th, 2009 at 10:59 am
I beg to differ on the “no negotiating” at the Art of Time. Yes, they did not negotiate with me but they sold me a Panerai 243 for $6,200 – – much cheaper than I have EVER seen one for sale in the States. And that is with no sales tax.
April 8th, 2009 at 9:58 pm
Glad you got a good deal.
August 18th, 2009 at 10:17 am
Hello everyone,
Does anyone have an email address for the Goldfinger store in Philisburg???
It would really help me out as Im looking to get a replacement box for my rolex that I bought from there a month ago…it was lost and any help would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. The service was excellent when I bought my rolex, DateJust, from Goldfinger they made it a memorable experience. I highly recommend anyone buying a watch in St.Maarten to go there.
Thank you,
Naveed.
October 21st, 2010 at 9:41 am
I have a Brietling chronographe two tone stainless and gold, about v5 or 6 years old , and I actually forget the model name, maybe innovation or something like that.
Anyway the band needs a couple of links, and the entire watch needs a polishing plus there is one of the 4 -number indicasters on the spinning face dial is missing.
When I was last in Sint Maarten, the Little Switz storemanager gave me acontact info for breitling direct.
I believe it was somewhere in Switzerland, but I lost the paper and want to send the watch in for service and repair, and he seemed to think that dealing direct would reduce the waiting time from 6 plus months to no more than 3.
Can you give me those contacts via e-mail and do you wish to comment on the accuracy of my supposition based upon what I was told?
October 21st, 2010 at 2:44 pm
I do not have Breitling’s email addresses in Switzerland as they do not publish them, sorry. Try asking your local dealer for this information.