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Old 8 November 2012, 02:24 AM   #1
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Valuations/Sales and "What's It Worth" Threads

TRF gets a lot of "What's it Worth" threads, "My Grandfather just died..."; "My dad wants to sell his..."; and other assorted veiled attempts to sell or offers for sale in the General Discussion Board.

It takes fewer than 5 minutes to research almost any Rolex model and find what they are being sold for across the Internet. You are urged to search the Forum Sales Board if you are seeking an estimate of value for your watch, or search the Internet for prevailing values. TRF is neither a shopping service for you, nor is it a valuation service as value varies widely depending on condition and local economies..

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Old 8 November 2012, 02:28 AM   #2
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Old 8 November 2012, 08:53 AM   #5
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Old 8 November 2012, 08:54 AM   #6
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Just don't expect them to actually read this before they post.

We need to invent a 3D sticky that jumps out and slaps the face.

Perhaps then it would be heeded. Probably not, but perhaps.
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Old 8 November 2012, 09:20 AM   #9
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Just don't expect them to actually read this before they post.

We need to invent a 3D sticky that jumps out and slaps the face.

Perhaps then it would be heeded. Probably not, but perhaps.
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Does it hurt if I wear my Rolex......?

Back to the thread - a Great Idea!
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Just don't expect them to actually read this before they post.

We need to invent a 3D sticky that jumps out and slaps the face.

Perhaps then it would be heeded. Probably not, but perhaps.
This may works.
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Just don't expect them to actually read this before they post.

We need to invent a 3D sticky that jumps out and slaps the face.

Perhaps then it would be heeded. Probably not, but perhaps.
This!!!! It made me laugh out loud. This thread is a great addition.
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Perhaps a little creative rewiring on TRF, might work.....

.....like this! Post an offending thread, and............

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I understand the reason, but I have mixed feelings.

Most people, including many Rolex owners, know very little about watches. I have friends who got a Rolex for the prestige of it (nothing wrong with that) rather than because of the automatic movement or orther horological reasons. They do not remove any of the extra links, and let the watch flop around like a bracelet. When I compliment them on their fine timepiece, I inevitably get, "Oh, this? It keeps terrible time." It turns out that none have ever wound their watches.

When some of our relatives have passed on, we have found various antique watches (from the 1930s-1940s) in boxes drawers, etc. It would be helpful to know if they are valuable for purposes of dividing them up, deciding whether to keep or sell, or even to fix and wear. Sometimes it is not worth to spend hundreds of dollars to fix a watch that is worth far less. For example, we got an antique Baume & Mercier chronograph (model 902). The crystal is broken and it has no strap. We took it to a watchmaker, and because of the complications, it is probably more expensive to fix than what it is worth. It has no sentimental value, so in the drawer it sits. Alternatively, if one is a very rare timepiece, that would be helpful to know.

Also, isn't TRF a reputable place to do research? Is eBay the only alternative?

I understand some people may be abusive, but if someone does post a photo bout the found watch, what is inherently problematic about spending 30 seconds to say their watch was a common or uncommon, potentially valuable, worth getting checked out by a dealer, etc.

Plus, there is always the fun "Antique Roadshow" aspect to finding a rare watch.
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I understand the reason, but I have mixed feelings.

Most people, including many Rolex owners, know very little about watches. I have friends who got a Rolex for the prestige of it (nothing wrong with that) rather than because of the automatic movement or orther horological reasons. They do not remove any of the extra links, and let the watch flop around like a bracelet. When I compliment them on their fine timepiece, I inevitably get, "Oh, this? It keeps terrible time." It turns out that none have ever wound their watches.

When some of our relatives have passed on, we have found various antique watches (from the 1930s-1940s) in boxes drawers, etc. It would be helpful to know if they are valuable for purposes of dividing them up, deciding whether to keep or sell, or even to fix and wear. Sometimes it is not worth to spend hundreds of dollars to fix a watch that is worth far less. For example, we got an antique Baume & Mercier chronograph (model 902). The crystal is broken and it has no strap. We took it to a watchmaker, and because of the complications, it is probably more expensive to fix than what it is worth. It has no sentimental value, so in the drawer it sits. Alternatively, if one is a very rare timepiece, that would be helpful to know.

Also, isn't TRF a reputable place to do research? Is eBay the only alternative?

I understand some people may be abusive, but if someone does post a photo bout the found watch, what is inherently problematic about spending 30 seconds to say their watch was a common or uncommon, potentially valuable, worth getting checked out by a dealer, etc.

Plus, there is always the fun "Antique Roadshow" aspect to finding a rare watch.
I think TRF can be an excellent place to learn about any vintage watches in our families, and by posting pictures and asking people for their comments, and opinions as to authenticity, condition, where to go for restorations services, what to "restore" and what NOT to restore, and in general, by sharing what you have (picture-wise) with the rest of us, we can and love to help out with our own personal input. That being said, anyone really interested can and should spend time doing their own research and searches, here and elsewhere, and not expect us to do your work for you.

Coming here merely to "Value" a watch is NOT what TRF is all about, we are a community of likeminded enthusiasts, who like to learn and share, with other likeminded individuals.....If you want to know what something is worth, you can very easily have your watch appraised locally, of course, paying the fair market value of such a service.

Just my humble opinion....
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My Point Exactly THIS is the best Post EVER

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I understand the reason, but I have mixed feelings.

Most people, including many Rolex owners, know very little about watches. I have friends who got a Rolex for the prestige of it (nothing wrong with that) rather than because of the automatic movement or orther horological reasons. They do not remove any of the extra links, and let the watch flop around like a bracelet. When I compliment them on their fine timepiece, I inevitably get, "Oh, this? It keeps terrible time." It turns out that none have ever wound their watches.

When some of our relatives have passed on, we have found various antique watches (from the 1930s-1940s) in boxes drawers, etc. It would be helpful to know if they are valuable for purposes of dividing them up, deciding whether to keep or sell, or even to fix and wear. Sometimes it is not worth to spend hundreds of dollars to fix a watch that is worth far less. For example, we got an antique Baume & Mercier chronograph (model 902). The crystal is broken and it has no strap. We took it to a watchmaker, and because of the complications, it is probably more expensive to fix than what it is worth. It has no sentimental value, so in the drawer it sits. Alternatively, if one is a very rare timepiece, that would be helpful to know.

Also, isn't TRF a reputable place to do research? Is eBay the only alternative?

I understand some people may be abusive, but if someone does post a photo bout the found watch, what is inherently problematic about spending 30 seconds to say their watch was a common or uncommon, potentially valuable, worth getting checked out by a dealer, etc.

Plus, there is always the fun "Antique Roadshow" aspect to finding a rare watch.
NOW THIS IS THE BEST POST EVER. the internet is full shams and I would of thought that some people on this forum as in the past would have been more helpful. Except the for silly logos of people kicking people in the genitals and uncalled references for me being stupid for asking, Sorry guys but some people need to grow up
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I agree 100% - anyone can do research if they aren't too lazy!!

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Larry, thank you for spelling this out and saying what needs to be said.......
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Old 16 December 2012, 01:18 AM   #30
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Icon20 new to form - Rolex serial numbers and markings

I must start by saying I am new to this forum and was not sure how to post this inquiry - this is likely the wrong thread but did not find one releated to the new Rolex serial numbers and ring markings

my primary questions are 1) when did the new random serial numbers start being used?
2) does this random SN correspond to the entry on the certificates and warranty docs with the watch?
3) when did they start using the "Rolex" engraving on the dial ring and is that engraved on all watches mens and womens oyster styles ?

thank you for your answers and help
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