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6 June 2010, 01:42 AM | #31 |
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By the way is it required to use French when corresponding with Rolex Geneva, or was that your choice?
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6 June 2010, 02:00 AM | #32 |
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I believe you can inquire in most languages . Basically I started off this little odyssée by contacting a family friend with Rolex Benelux in Brussels . I did get some "verbal" confirmation of what the watch was . I then was given a phone number , these people gave me a fax number and I had to put a written request to them and join as much documentation as I could . Initially I spoke to a person responsible for the Spanish market as I had mentioned that I lived in Spain . However this watch has nothing to do with the Spanish market and in this case no market at all . It is a special order branch watch . So I did send the first fax in English , that somewhere did not get to the right person . Later I got another fax number after speaking to a lady in French and sent my request in french . I didn't mind , as I'm far more fluent in French then English .
As Anastasios pointed out , the lady that sent me the mail yesterday , obviously is not native french speaking . I just mailed to this person asking if would be possible to mail me the report to my home address in both french and english . I do not think that will be a problem , sure they have competent people in the "letters in french department" . I doubt that they will send an official letter from Rolex .S.A. with such poor grammar and spelling . |
6 June 2010, 02:21 AM | #33 |
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Excellent find and great research...
I dont think I'd want to sell it Kudos..
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..I do not think it represents country- I have seen the O39 on special orders for monarchs, big shots or organizations which is the case here - one of - for JAS/IOC |
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6 June 2010, 03:04 AM | #35 | |
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Interesting - that's great that you were able to get an answer back eventually.
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6 June 2010, 03:19 AM | #36 |
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7 June 2010, 05:27 AM | #37 | |
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Guess who's back
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Congrats Tristan, from the first time I've seen this watch I knew it was original, also the country code was mentioned together with the papers in the first post. Jack |
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