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12 September 2024, 01:45 AM | #1 |
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Is it misleading...
I have noticed grey/resellers offering older (Rolex) watches with 'box and hangtag', when it appears (to me) the box is not the 'correct' box for the era of watch. So, I have to wonder where the 'newer' box comes from, are they legitimate extras they have laying around or are they 'aftermarket' Rolex boxes included to make you feel good you got a 'box and hangtag'. Not throwing shade, because the integrity of the watch is the most important thing. If the watch is legit, which I don't doubt that it is, who cares about the box? But stating it 'includes box and hangtag', to me, traditionally means the original owner kept up with the box and hangtag/case candy from the date of purchase from an AD, which infers a provenance. Or should it be stated, non-original box included. Or is this much ado about nothing? Curious to hear opinions, if you have one. Thank you
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The trusted sellers I have dealt with on here play no games, no gimmicks, don’t care about a relationship and have far superior product knowledge than at ADs
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Another AD I visited the SA told me she was a Rolex expert and helped me with an explorer I wanted to buy. I asked her about the EasyLink and she said there is no such thing and only they can adjust a bracelet. I put the watch down carefully, thanked her for her time and walked out the store, called a trusted seller here and got my explorer with a nice discount Have bought 2 other watches at an AD and those experiences were good enough but trusted sellers are the best
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The better the condition of an older watch which lost it B&P, the more a used watch dealer will want to add a box if one is available to make the watch fetch a higher price. A box is always nice to have, although, I suspect nobody uses them and they are just stored separately. That may be why so many get misplaced.
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12 September 2024, 03:30 AM | #11 |
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Rolex watches don’t go out to their ADs in the “presentation box,” those are separate and have changed over the years. I keep mine but if buying a vintage Rolex, the box would not be important to me, only the condition and provenance.
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I don't think it's a big deal - but if you do you can definitely ask if the box is original. |
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12 September 2024, 04:26 AM | #13 |
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The box is the least of your worries.
Menta Watches is great for their honesty. Here's a fantastic clip of theirs from last year, where he explains that people need to be, "Educated," in that it's ok for a dealer to swap the dial of a vintage watch, as long as that dial is period-correct: https://youtu.be/RZ1xHXMAyMQ?t=199 Selling watches that were never assembled by Rolex: feels a little ... off. I clearly need more education. |
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By your own description they aren’t promising the original box and hang tag. Buy the seller, not the box. |
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12 September 2024, 05:32 AM | #15 |
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Different schools of thought, but I'll share my experience and what I see. Box & papers, full sets, and complete sets cater to those buyers who desire such things, such as myself. For others, it does not, and that's fine, too. Typically, these additional things do result in a higher asking price (what they actually sell for is anyone's guess). The discriminating buyer who desires these correct trimmings is aware of what goes with what. You can peruse eBay and Chrono24 to educate yourself on what is correct from the factory and from the AD (who provides boxes and sleeves). I think throwing random boxes and manuals at it is more for the indiscriminate (novice to the hobby or fad following) buyer who connects such things with authenticity and it makes them feel better about the purchase and a potentially higher asking price. Just my observation. YMMV.
Very, very few "complete set" watches I see selling here, on eBay, or on Chrono24 are actually complete sets. Typically missing a few things (or wrong era manuals, tags, etc), so buyer beware and know what you are getting and what you are supposed to be getting, if such things mean anything to you. eBay is full of original Rolex paraphernalia should you need something period correct for your watch.
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12 September 2024, 05:37 AM | #16 | |
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A lot of the time, it is being matched, which is why you have to "buy the seller."
A few tidbits that make this whole thing more confusing: Rolex sold boxes separately from the watches. So grey dealers can often get boxes from actual dealers. Authentic, real boxes. Rolex ADs from the past were less mindful about which watches they were sending out with which boxes. So a lot of them went out with the wrong boxes. Grey dealers could have purchased a box separately and hangtag separately. Either could be fake. But lots of grey dealers are legit and will also stand behind a box or tag they sold as fake unknowningly. Quote:
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I know it’s not necessarily the case, but I think it’s a fair inference that the average consumer should be able to make, that when a watch is sold with box and papers, it means the box and papers that accompanied the watch when it was new.
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Not all people keep original boxes for things that they buy. Some throw them out and I have heard of instances where an AD sold a new watch, and the buyer didn't want the box. I knew of a guy who sold new Rolex watches at a large jewelry show in Miami and often they went to foreign tourists who wore the watch out of the show and didn't want the box. He had a ton of boxes and sold them on eBay. |
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13 September 2024, 03:43 AM | #19 |
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I'm on the side of "much ado about nothing" regarding the original box vs. any old box question that the OP posed.
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13 September 2024, 04:34 AM | #20 |
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I’ve been looking at 5 digit blro’s and prefer to find a full set with original box, papers, hang tags etc. I personally would pay more for an original complete set than one with a mismatched box
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13 September 2024, 04:38 AM | #21 |
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the boxes are not made by rolex, you can buy them separately online
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