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3 July 2018, 06:58 AM | #1 |
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Beverly Hills RSC - Insurance Appraisal 16610LV
Has anyone had an insurance appraisal done at the Beverly Hills RSC over the counter?
I have an early 16610LV with punched European papers - hence no LV designation on the papers anywhere. Was thinking this might be a good way to get some verification documentation for the watch without a service. Assuming they run the serial through the Rolex master database and LV gets highlighted somewhere on the appraisal papers. |
3 July 2018, 07:23 AM | #2 |
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Rolex doesn’t do insurance appraisals at an RSC, but your AD very likely does.
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And most likely an AD wont be able to determine if it is a real LV based solely on serial number unless you are the original owner and bought it from them originally and the original sale is in their records.
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