pacifichrono

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pacifichrono wrote: I think the best way to take advantage (I shouldn't be saying this, I know), is to buy your Swiss watches directly from a EU dealer. This assures you the attractive exchange rate.
P.S. Although a U.S. dealer of Swiss watches can buy at the same favorable exchange rate, their inventory was likely bought at a less favorable exchange rate (higher $ cost), so they will be unwilling to sell at a lower price. The EU dealer is receiving the same price from you as always, but you can buy euros now with fewer dollars.
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