Will the watch has a soft Iron (FE) core, around the movement like most higher end divers watches due to help it be anti-magnetic?Shipping is to be paid when watches are ready. That is also indicated in product page. Shipping via Fedex is $45.00 USD and via post office $10.00 USD.
I just bought my strap,hmm now what color to get, its btwn either all black or blue with the blue & orange bezel.Will the watch has a soft Iron (FE) core, around the movement like most higher end divers watches due to help it be anti-magnetic?
Thanks you, still deciding on what color to get ?
Can't really help you, not being in your head, but...I just bought my strap,hmm now what color to get, its btwn either all black or blue with the blue & orange bezel.
Hi Maria, I place my order for the C3 version, I was wondering:So, we have now seen the rough proto cases for the Batial and Estoril, anxiously waiting to see the case for the Seafarer II, especially that turbine bezel, and chamferred bits ...... !!!
Regards,
I appreciate the reply, as far as the discount question I had, the reason I asked is that I did not know the answer to this and had not seen the reply before, I was not attempting to waste time, or to frustrate one, I asked caused I did not know, my question was a genuine one.The case construction does not require a soft iron core.
That is more a gimmick than something else as for it to work you would need to have also a soft iron protection surrounding dial, otherwise magnetism can also affect movement through dial opening ...
High brands try to find ways to charge extra.
The 15% discount is valid on both initial deposit and final payment. This has been discussed more than once here in forum.
In case you are not aware price of the Seafarer II compared to competition is already VERY affordable. You can not find a watch at this specs anywhere else for less than $600.00-$700 USD.I have pre-ordered the SeaFarer11, but alas I do not benefit from the discount, as I have currently no need of a rubber strap or a SeaHawk bezel. Though I did buy a Borealis S/Steel bracelet ($100 approx.) earlier in the year, but that does not qualify either. Yet I was and still happy that I did, so have no problems regarding the watch. Though I do question the conditional 15% discount.
Therefore I would be interested to hear if previous pre-order discounts on earlier Borealis models had similar restrictions. Or was a discount available to all buyers.
Considerations on pre-ordering any make of watch requires a certain degree of trust and risk given by the buyer. Some readers maybe aware of the Hexa F74 dial problem after pre-ordering.
It would then seem reasonable that the seller rewards that trust, and makes the discount available to all. And given that current pre-orders are based on renders and to date no prototypes, plus a 50% non refundable deposit, it is indeed a greater leap of faith by the buyer.
Buyers who do not qualify or require no further products have in effect invested Borealis with a 6 month interest free loan of $267, and a great deal of trust to partially fund the project. Yet in return some buyers are offered a restricted discount on the sole condition they buy from a limited range of Borealis accessories or another Borealis watch, others do not get anything yet provide equal amounts of trust, deposit, and support.
I suspect many current and future pre-order buyers will also feel the 15% discount is in fact more of a loyalty bonus or a limited offer, and not a true 15% discount. We only have to read earlier posts to see the confusion on how to benefit from this discount. If it was a simple and unequivocal discount there would be no confusion and new posters would not have to read thru' 18 pages of posts to get clarity.
Perhaps you could consider a reduced discount of 10% for those buyers outside your currently limited catchment of eligible buyers.
Finally I look forward to getting my SeaFarer11 I am certain it will be excellent, it is good value for money, my only beef is with the criteria surrounding the discount.
Anjuna - this is similar to what Borealis offered in the past - offering an additional discount on the pre-order price as a reward for a recent prior purchase. The pre-order price is also at a discount - price is bound to go up once the pre-order period is over.I have pre-ordered the SeaFarer11, but alas I do not benefit from the discount, as I have currently no need of a rubber strap or a SeaHawk bezel. Though I did buy a Borealis S/Steel bracelet ($100 approx.) earlier in the year, but that does not qualify either. Yet I was and still happy that I did, so have no problems regarding the watch. Though I do question the conditional 15% discount.
Therefore I would be interested to hear if previous pre-order discounts on earlier Borealis models had similar restrictions. Or was a discount available to all buyers.
Considerations on pre-ordering any make of watch requires a certain degree of trust and risk given by the buyer. Some readers maybe aware of the Hexa F74 dial problem after pre-ordering.
It would then seem reasonable that the seller rewards that trust, and makes the discount available to all. And given that current pre-orders are based on renders and to date no prototypes, plus a 50% non refundable deposit, it is indeed a greater leap of faith by the buyer.
Buyers who do not qualify or require no further products have in effect invested Borealis with a 6 month interest free loan of $267, and a great deal of trust to partially fund the project. Yet in return some buyers are offered a restricted discount on the sole condition they buy from a limited range of Borealis accessories or another Borealis watch, others do not get anything yet provide equal amounts of trust, deposit, and support.
I suspect many current and future pre-order buyers will also feel the 15% discount is in fact more of a loyalty bonus or a limited offer, and not a true 15% discount. We only have to read earlier posts to see the confusion on how to benefit from this discount. If it was a simple and unequivocal discount there would be no confusion and new posters would not have to read thru' 18 pages of posts to get clarity.
Perhaps you could consider a reduced discount of 10% for those buyers outside your currently limited catchment of eligible buyers.
Finally I look forward to getting my SeaFarer11 I am certain it will be excellent, it is good value for money, my only beef is with the criteria surrounding the discount.
Anjuna - this is similar to what Borealis offered in the past - offering an additional discount on the pre-order price as a reward for a recent prior purchase. The pre-order price is also at a discount - price is bound to go up once the pre-order period is over.
As Maria noted - the watch is a fantastic buy for the specs - so are the other Borealis pre-order offerings (with your purchase of the Seafarer II, you can now use that order number to get a discount on one of the other pre-order offerings or on a second Seafarer II).
For me - their rubber strap was a "no brainer" purchase. Their new formula is awesome - it is an excellent strap for the price. Even if you do not need a strap, the $15+$10 shipping means you are spending $25 to get a 15% discount ($65.25 on the Seafarer II). I'd spend $25 to save $65 any day and would simply gift the strap or list it for sale at a discount on one of the watch forums if I had no need for it.
Congrats on your purchase of the Seafarer II! I have 2 on order, and will be using that order number to get a discount on the Estoril 300. Borealis sure is upping their game with these 3 awesome pre-orders!
I do not see a problem with the discount, it is a common practice in many companies, rewards for loyalty. So I think:Anjuna - this is similar to what Borealis offered in the past - offering an additional discount on the pre-order price as a reward for a recent prior purchase. The pre-order price is also at a discount - price is bound to go up once the pre-order period is over.
As Maria noted - the watch is a fantastic buy for the specs - so are the other Borealis pre-order offerings (with your purchase of the Seafarer II, you can now use that order number to get a discount on one of the other pre-order offerings or on a second Seafarer II).
For me - their rubber strap was a "no brainer" purchase. Their new formula is awesome - it is an excellent strap for the price. Even if you do not need a strap, the $15+$10 shipping means you are spending $25 to get a 15% discount ($65.25 on the Seafarer II). I'd spend $25 to save $65 any day and would simply gift the strap or list it for sale at a discount on one of the watch forums if I had no need for it.
Congrats on your purchase of the Seafarer II! I have 2 on order, and will be using that order number to get a discount on the Estoril 300. Borealis sure is upping their game with these 3 awesome pre-orders!
The previous preorder discount for the Seadragon and Scorpionfish were offered to all who signed up to this forum, no purchased required. There is no loyalty bonus like what is offered by a number of other micro's. Now you must purchase a strap to get the discount even if you have recently purchased other Borealis watches in the past. The cutoff date for purchases was set to Sept 1 to precluded watches that were purchased and delivered in August.I have pre-ordered the SeaFarer11, but alas I do not benefit from the discount, as I have currently no need of a rubber strap or a SeaHawk bezel. Though I did buy a Borealis S/Steel bracelet ($100 approx.) earlier in the year, but that does not qualify either. Yet I was and still happy that I did, so have no problems regarding the watch. Though I do question the conditional 15% discount.
Therefore I would be interested to hear if previous pre-order discounts on earlier Borealis models had similar restrictions. Or was a discount available to all buyers.
Considerations on pre-ordering any make of watch requires a certain degree of trust and risk given by the buyer. Some readers maybe aware of the Hexa F74 dial problem after pre-ordering.
It would then seem reasonable that the seller rewards that trust, and makes the discount available to all. And given that current pre-orders are based on renders and to date no prototypes, plus a 50% non refundable deposit, it is indeed a greater leap of faith by the buyer.
Buyers who do not qualify or require no further products have in effect invested Borealis with a 6 month interest free loan of $267, and a great deal of trust to partially fund the project. Yet in return some buyers are offered a restricted discount on the sole condition they buy from a limited range of Borealis accessories or another Borealis watch, others do not get anything yet provide equal amounts of trust, deposit, and support.
I suspect many current and future pre-order buyers will also feel the 15% discount is in fact more of a loyalty bonus or a limited offer, and not a true 15% discount. We only have to read earlier posts to see the confusion on how to benefit from this discount. If it was a simple and unequivocal discount there would be no confusion and new posters would not have to read thru' 18 pages of posts to get clarity.
Perhaps you could consider a reduced discount of 10% for those buyers outside your currently limited catchment of eligible buyers.
Finally I look forward to getting my SeaFarer11 I am certain it will be excellent, it is good value for money, my only beef is with the criteria surrounding the discount.
First I must say that I think Maria and team are offering an outstanding boutique brand, which I am very proud to wear.The previous preorder discount for the Seadragon and Scorpionfish were offered to all who signed up to this forum, no purchased required. There is no loyalty bonus like what is offered by a number of other micro's. Now you must purchase a strap to get the discount even if you have recently purchased other Borealis watches in the past. The cutoff date for purchases was set to Sept 1 to precluded watches that were purchased and delivered in August.