Great to deal with. Lovely store if you’re close by.
I saw a watch on the Watches of Whitby website that I quite like. The price seems fair an the condition looks good. Having spoken to them, they seem helpful enough and they appear to have a long-standing Bricks and mortar shop.
Does anybody have any experience of dealing with them? I am a firm believer in buy the seller so grateful for any feedback..
Great to deal with. Lovely store if you’re close by.
If you do a wee search on the forum, you will find the shop is very well regarded here, and is also owned by a long-standing member here too.........
Of course, I should have thought to use the search function. Reassuring to hear the owner is a longstanding member.
I've bought two Rolex from them (Alex is also a member here) and I've put feedback in H&V.
No complaints at all and would happily buy again.
I follow his Instagram and he always seems to have good stuff.
Theyre excellent. I've bought sold and traded a few bits both in person and through the post so I wouldn't worry if I were you. Alex is a gem and an old member here.
Alex will look after you.
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Search Alexaff in H&V.
All good.
Bought a Cartier there via Chrono24. Absolutely spot on, one of the best buying experiences I've ever had.
I would expect you to be in good hands with Alex.
Top man is Alex.
Those Scottish nights out were legendary ...
Alex is a nice chap, I’m always looking at their website. Haven’t quite done a deal with them yet but surely will in time.
Just looked on their web site. Some really nice stuff on there. The green breitlings really caught my eye
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I didn’t realise it was a fellow TZ member who ran the place, I’m going to pop in next time as they always have nice stuff in their window.
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I popped in there while we were away in Whitby for a few days last summer. Lovely little shop, super friendly gent working there that I had a chat with, had a laugh with my young son about watches and gave us a complimentary watch pouch. I wasn’t buying at the time, but if I was I would 100% be heading there.
Also, worth a visit just an excuse to go to Whitby, one of my favourite coastal towns, love the history, the beaches, the harbour at night when it’s lit up. The shop is at the bottom of the steps that lead up to the old monastery. Can recommend the ghost walk too, fascinating.
Like it has been said. Alex is a top bloke. Fellow watch nutcase.
I would have no hesitation at all recommending his business.
Yes, fully agree with the above. Travelled up from the south coast to visit in person in January, followed by fish and chips for lunch of course. Now, we didn't quite make the figures work for both of us but thoroughly enjoyed the trip up and the visit to the shop.
Local ish to me and a great shop.
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Pity Whitby isn’t local. Would have been lovely to pay the shop a visit.
Thanks everyone for the kind words, it is very much appreciated.
Really nice little boutique shop. I’ve even called the shop and spoken with Alex about a private purchase and he was happy to chat and offer some advice.
I brought a daydate from them last year. Really exceptional service
Just wanted to say I bought a gorgeous pink 31mm Datejust for my wife for a 25th anniversary present following the feedback/reviews. It arrived this afternoon and all appears to be as described. Fair price, excellent communication and fast delivery - and my wife is delighted!
Would happily do business with them again
I see they have a recently serviced 116600 up for sale at an excellent price.
Must resist temptation!
Great ending, Alex always has good stock. I've been eyeing the 116600 Too but been down that road before already!
Nice to know I’m not the only one who’s been eyeing that 116600!!
Sounds like just the place to break up the trip to Croft circuit in July, ta.
Whitby is great, my wife and I go every New Year's Eve, fish and chips at the Magpie and a wander round the town and along the two harbour piers. The watch shop you mention looks fine, its been there a few years so I doubt you will have a problem.
There is another decent watch shop on the other side of the harbour (connected to the Jura / CW Sellars group), they don't sell Rolex but I did buy a Tissot PRX at a good discount from them last December.
Whitby is a lovely town but for anyone thinking of visiting I'd suggest going on an overcast or winters day. It's absolute bedlam during holiday season.
Watches of Whitby is a lovely little shop and I've never heard anything but good things about the service. I would add that if Whitby s busy then the street that they're on gets very busy and it's very narrow. Blink on a day like that and you'll miss them. Make sure that you have a good idea of where they are if you're making the trip.
as someone else mentioned, CW Sellors is on the other side of the bridge and is also a nice shop. There's plenty of other shops to browse in Whitby as well from Whitby Jet shops to curio shops and even the regulars. Chips and fish/sausage/burger/peas/gravy is a must in Whitby and don't think for one moment that the only place to eat is the Magpie. There are numerous other chips in Whitby which are just as good.
I have to say that - until prompted by this thread to do some research - I had no idea how beautiful Whitby was. I’m now planning a weekend trip up there on the bike... I actually have the next 12 Fridays off, so as soon as I’m stable enough health wise I’ll be off.
You'll love it Tony, if you can try to go over the North York Moors via Hutton-le-Hole, Rosedale Abbey to Goathland (BBC Heartbeat locations). The scenery is beautiful. There other lovely fishing villages along the coast also worth a visit, from Runswick Bay to Robin Hoods Bay - with Whitby between the two.
Hope you're recovering quickly.
Thank you for asking, Chris - it's a slow process but I'm seeing small signs of improvement day by day. Thanks also for those tips; I'll be on the bike so will make sure I take note and use the time I'll have as fully as possible. Really excited now I've made the decision!
Do you/anyone have any tips for nice hotels in or adjacent to Whitby with a car park attached (nothing too fancy, but 3-4 star type of standard)?
Should I go solo, I think I've found the perfect place about 15 miles from Whitby itself!
Whitby's only an hour away from York so I've only stayed over once, that was at Raithwaite Sandsend - which was lovely. Alex rates Sneaton Castle which is in Whitby but like the Raithwaite estate it's at the top end. It's a tourist town so there are plenty of options available, AirB&B would be worth for holiday cottages.
We've stayed here a few times,
https://www.bagdale.co.uk/
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
Robin Hoods Bay, 5 miles away, is a great place to stay. Rent a cottage there. There is also the Victoria Hotel.
Stunning views and good driving/biking roads.