First off, the obvious: the official Burberry website. Duh. They got all the latest stuff there. You can even select your region (Philippines, I’m guessing?) which is super helpful. BUT, keep in mind, those fancy websites often have fancy prices. Just sayin’.
Then there’s iPrice. Apparently, they’re supposed to help you save money. I haven’t personally used them for Burberry watches, but hey, worth a look, right? They promise discounts and offers, so fingers crossed. I mean, who DOESN’T love a good deal? Seriously.
DialOutlet.com is another option, supposedly they have Burberry watches on sale. I always get a little sus when websites are just “outlet” this and “discount” that. You gotta be careful, make sure it’s legit before you hand over your hard-earned cash! Read the reviews, people!
Amazon.com is, like, ALWAYS an option. Just be super careful about who you’re buying from. Make sure it’s a reputable seller and that the watch isn’t some, you know, knock-off that’ll fall apart in a week. Nobody wants that.
Oh, and if you’re feeling adventurous (and maybe a little desperate), Chrono24 sells replacement parts! Okay, okay, that’s not exactly buying a whole watch, BUT maybe you can piece one together? I’m kidding… mostly. But if you’re into watch repair and are missing a bezel or something, that’s where you could find it.