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4 January 2020, 06:37 AM | #1 |
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Vintage Misdemeanour Checklist
Case
Over-polished Fake (new) case Wrong case entirely Fake serial no. "Touched up' (lasered) Case back Replaced -Wrong year for watch Movement Swapped out (Wrong movement for case) Fake parts Wrong parts (watchmaker) Replacement parts that work but incorrect for actual watch model no. (Watchmaker or RSC) Dial Completely Fake New Dial Original old dial, but wrong for model no. Proper service Dial (RSC) Original Dial but relumed (eg lumed as Luminova- RSC) Relumed - wrong lume entirely or not even lume (eg some other material) Touched up or Painted Hands Fake Wrong for watch Correct for watch but newer (incorrect) lume eg "Service Luminova" Service hands Crystal Entirely wrong for watch vintage Not tested properly Crown Fake (in keeping with vintage) Original part replaced (correct for vintage) Newer than expected for vintage (eg triplock) replaced by RSC Entirely wrong (eg incorrect motif or no motif) Bracelet Wrong entirely for watch Correct - but wrong year Wrong parts (links, clasp) Box & Papers Incomplete Counterfeit Sales/Listings Year wrong (intentional) Year wrong (un-intentional) Partial disclosure (intentional) Partial disclosure (unintentional) Fake photos (doesn't have watch) Real photos (of fake watch) mixed in with real watch photos - "priced to good to be true") Incomplete (intentional) Incomplete (un-intentional) Listed "working" (when it's not) Listed when stolen (intentional or not) Service RSC or Watchmaker service that alters watch without owner consent "Serviced" (when it's not) RSC = Rolex Authorised Service Centre List of opinions (only) of watch enthusiast researching pristine authentic vintage piece Please add (below), or notify if incorrect and I will maintain and update |
4 January 2020, 08:25 AM | #2 |
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tl;dr look for shit that's wrong
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4 January 2020, 08:52 AM | #3 |
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Sure. There can be so many things wrong - some things that I am sure would fool even the most experienced of dealers and enthusiasts. Not all in the one piece of course - some watches would have just one thing incorrect - which may lead the unsuspecting vintage lover to suspect overall mischief.. - So I prefer a checklist. I don't think I'd be the only one. I hope this thread builds to help all people who love vintage Rolex . Cheers
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4 January 2020, 09:07 AM | #4 |
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Bezel
Fake -Wrong material Incorrect color/scheme for model no. RSC service replacement but not original bezel Lume or lume dot incorrect |
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