Returns
Fourteen days from the day it arrives, for any reason at all — including that you simply did not like it on your wrist. A watch reads differently on a wrist than in a photograph, and that is a good enough reason.
How it works
01
Write, within the fourteen daysA line saying it is coming back is enough. No form, no reason required, no attempt to talk you out of it.
02
Send it back as it leftSame condition, packed the way it arrived — the watch case inside a plain box — tracked and insured for what you paid. Return postage is yours, unless something was described wrongly.
03
Refunded in full within three working daysThe price and the shipping I charged you, back by the way you paid, within three working days of the watch reaching me. Nothing is withheld for handling.
If I described something wrongly
Then it is not a return, it is my mistake. Postage both ways is mine and the refund is complete. Take anything you buy to a watchmaker of your choosing — if they find something I failed to disclose, that stands beyond the fourteen days, for as long as it takes to get an appointment. The words I am held to are on How I describe condition.
Why this is here at allAs a private individual selling my own collection I am not legally obliged to offer any of this — the statutory right of withdrawal exists against traders, not against me. I offer it because I would want it, and it is written down so you can hold me to it. The legal frame is in the Terms.