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View Poll Results: Box/papers or not that bothered either way? | |||
I like the 'full set' with my used watch | 57 | 80.28% | |
Who cares about a box and papers? | 4 | 5.63% | |
I like 'full sets' but won't seek them out or pay extra for them | 10 | 14.08% | |
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13 August 2007, 01:44 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Real Name: Neil
Location: Borders, Scotland
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Are you a 'box and papers' man?
Just wondering how many of you out there are fussed about original box and papers when it comes to a potential Rolex/Tudor (secondhand) purchase?
I know some couldn't care less as long as the watch is sound as you don't wear the box/papers but others (myself included) are willing to seek out watches that have their original papers if possible (although IMHO it is getting harder and harder all the time) - this said my 1680, 1601 and 16750 only have RSC papers. What's your preference?
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