

The Watch Channel
Sep '25 - Aug '26
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jun 2025
I was thinking of selling my watch to these guys and did a bit of digging before reaching out properly. After my research I would not sell it to them.. When you’re talking about expensive watches, TRUST and ETICHS MATTER. Personally, I’d rather sell somewhere that feels a lot more transparent and TREAT people fairly... Just my opinion — do your homework before doing business. Don't go on all previous 5 stars, there is always an agenda
1 reviews | Active since Jun 2025
I was thinking of selling my watch to these guys and did a bit of digging before reaching out properly. After my research I would not sell it to them.. When you’re talking about expensive watches, TRUST and ETICHS MATTER. Personally, I’d rather sell somewhere that feels a lot more transparent and TREAT people fairly... Just my opinion — do your homework before doing business. Don't go on all previous 5 stars, there is always an agenda
1 reviews | Active since Mar 2022
Ran Lupo, Solly and Angelique from "The Watch Chanel" May you go to bed at night knowing what you guys did is wrong and *********. I am extremely disappointed with the conduct of The Watch Company. I tracked my ****** Longines watch and discovered that it had been sold to The Watch Company. When I contacted them, they confirmed that they had purchased the watch and that it was still in their stock and had not yet been sold. I immediately informed them that the watch had been ****** and requested that they hold the watch while I completed my investigation. They acknowledged this. A month later, after following up, I was shocked to be informed that they had gone ahead and sold my Longines watch despite knowing it had been reported ****** and despite my explicit request that it be retained. In my view, this demonstrates a complete disregard for ethical business practice. A responsible dealer should immediately halt any transaction once notified that an item may be ****** property. Instead, the watch was sold for profit. I have made it clear that I am willing to reimburse them the exact amount they paid for the watch in order to recover my property. I expect them to now take responsibility, retrieve the watch from the person it was sold to, and return it to me. I want my watch back. This situation could have been handled responsibly and professionally. Instead, it reflects what I consider to be deeply ********* business conduct. I urge anyone dealing in high-value timepieces to ensure they are working with a company that performs proper due diligence and stands by ethical standards. I would like my watch back and will pay the price you paid - you Guys knew and promised not to sell it.
1 reviews | Active since Mar 2022
Ran Lupo, Solly and Angelique from "The Watch Chanel" May you go to bed at night knowing what you guys did is wrong and *********. I am extremely disappointed with the conduct of The Watch Company. I tracked my ****** Longines watch and discovered that it had been sold to The Watch Company. When I contacted them, they confirmed that they had purchased the watch and that it was still in their stock and had not yet been sold. I immediately informed them that the watch had been ****** and requested that they hold the watch while I completed my investigation. They acknowledged this. A month later, after following up, I was shocked to be informed that they had gone ahead and sold my Longines watch despite knowing it had been reported ****** and despite my explicit request that it be retained. In my view, this demonstrates a complete disregard for ethical business practice. A responsible dealer should immediately halt any transaction once notified that an item may be ****** property. Instead, the watch was sold for profit. I have made it clear that I am willing to reimburse them the exact amount they paid for the watch in order to recover my property. I expect them to now take responsibility, retrieve the watch from the person it was sold to, and return it to me. I want my watch back. This situation could have been handled responsibly and professionally. Instead, it reflects what I consider to be deeply ********* business conduct. I urge anyone dealing in high-value timepieces to ensure they are working with a company that performs proper due diligence and stands by ethical standards. I would like my watch back and will pay the price you paid - you Guys knew and promised not to sell it.
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