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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4325738" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>Really been tempted to sign up for their "wheels." You sign up and to "win" any number of watches (all listed with greater than actual value MSRP's then spin the wheel. With any kind of luck you may win a watch worth what the spin cost you. They usually have some watches worth many times the price of your spin, but you really have to want the watch at the price point of the spin. They do have a watch every month for a given price point but I'd rather spend the money on something I really want then get 12 new watches a year. One can get a new Longines Avigation Chronograph for $200 per month. at $350 per month I could get a new Longines UltraChron Diver. It's a matter of choice. Like a lot of watches and get a rush from a new watch every month with the possibility of something nice, might suggest the Watch Gang. Otherwise just save and buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4325738, member: 27098"] Really been tempted to sign up for their "wheels." You sign up and to "win" any number of watches (all listed with greater than actual value MSRP's then spin the wheel. With any kind of luck you may win a watch worth what the spin cost you. They usually have some watches worth many times the price of your spin, but you really have to want the watch at the price point of the spin. They do have a watch every month for a given price point but I'd rather spend the money on something I really want then get 12 new watches a year. One can get a new Longines Avigation Chronograph for $200 per month. at $350 per month I could get a new Longines UltraChron Diver. It's a matter of choice. Like a lot of watches and get a rush from a new watch every month with the possibility of something nice, might suggest the Watch Gang. Otherwise just save and buy. [/QUOTE]
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