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11 August 2008, 12:23 AM | #1 |
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What Paperwork
If buying secondhand Rolex what paperwork is essential and what is desirable? I know that the box is but what else should be there and if its not why is it a problem
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11 August 2008, 12:32 AM | #2 | |
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The secondary issue is completeness. A watch with papers, as in all collectibles, carries more information with it and a sense that the previous owner or owners cared about the details, suggesting better shepherding. This may or may not be true, of course, but the subliminal impressions add comfort. The asking price of a watch with papers will generally be somewhat higher than one without.
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11 August 2008, 12:37 AM | #3 |
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This is always an area where debate rages, and probably will for years..
Nothing is essential except that the watch be genuine.. Paperwork or a box does not verify this nor does it guarantee it.. Personally, I think it is more important that the used piece be period correct. .. Of course, the price may be too attractive to pass up, so a service correct replacement is also fine.. Many, many used watches do NOT come with any original paperwork. Many Dealers will not have these things if the watch was traded in, it just isn't practical.. Buying from an individual I would expect that they could demonstrate that there has been some care and maintenance... such as the original invoice, warranty, or service docs.. Boxes are up to you...it's nice, but you have to store them someplace and you can always find one if you need one..
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11 August 2008, 12:51 AM | #4 |
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Dust jackets on books, boxes for Barbie... But there's nothing wrong with that!
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11 August 2008, 01:36 AM | #5 |
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For current models a watch originally came with the following:
Outer sleeve that fits around the white box with the Rolex crown on top Outer white box, noted above Green Rolex Box with a wavy style top and small gold rolex crown The watch!!! Pleather strip Plastic foam around the inside edge of the green box Booklet and Warranty card holder Service Booklet The particular watch you bought manual Credit card warranty (Older models had a paper) Hang Tags I think that covers it! ~Scott |
11 August 2008, 04:56 PM | #6 |
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RSC service papers are very desirable, especially on older models
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