1st rule of thumb is to make sure you chk the references of the sellers.
Paying by paypal was the right choice as they provide protection for buyers.
One thing about buying watches online is always ask the seller to declare full value and get it insured to full value.
Watches are tax free in Malaysia... the most is you give duit kopi rm50 if customs ask too much.
Never list the item as a "watch"... use terms like "Professional timing device" or "Mechanical Timing Device"
Normally would not get the attention of would be thieves...
As for your case now, opening a dispute with paypal is correct but I was just wondering how on earth did the parcel fell into the hands of poslaju when it is sent thru DHL? Aren't DHL suppose to courier the watch the whole way

Weird...