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Old 6 October 2021, 12:54 PM   #31
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Old 7 October 2021, 04:49 AM   #32
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Nifty! If it is well balanced then you only have to contend with total mass and not a watch that shifts around. Another question. Considering platinum's characteristics, how do you prevent scratches or do you not mind?

This seems as though it should be in a platinum Rolex thread. The material fascinates me. Did you read Paul Krugman's suggestion that Janet Yellin should mint a $1 trillion platinum coin? Hilarious.
Platinum IS a fascinating material. SO bright WHITE... as if a light has been
turned on inside of it. As far as scratches go.... I am SO careful with it....
I dont have any deep ones.... but if i did... I know of a fabulous AD Rolex guy
that works on fixing scratches and i have seen his work. He's AMAZING!

I would get them taken care of by him. I dont mind the small ones... its part of
wearing the watch. I haven't seen that thing on the $1 trillion coin.

All in all.... LOVE the watch... wear it everyday. Its all about the metal for me.
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Old 7 October 2021, 05:13 AM   #33
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Federico actually talked about this in one of his more recent videos. He said he knows of a shitty dealer who makes over $70K a yr from shorting links and selling them!
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Old 7 October 2021, 07:07 AM   #34
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and have put a considerable amount of weight on in that time (via bodybuilding, so not a negative).
Damn you must have put on a lot of mass overall. No muscles in the wrist to grow bigger so your forearms must be huge. I'm jealous lol
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Old 7 October 2021, 07:34 AM   #35
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When I bought my platinum watch, I read the same advice, so made sure I got the right number of links. I forget how expensive the links are, but they’re expensive. I have two I’ll never need, unless I sell it. On a lesser scale, I’ve heard the bigger box that platinum watches come in are kinda expensive too, so best to make sure you’re getting the right box.

I lift weights (and run, lol) and can’t imagine adding 3 links worth of muscle to my skinny wrists!

Oh, and at that restaurant with the partial lobster? I’d pay with a 20, but rip off a corner of it each time, and then eventually pay with the reconstructed 20.
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Old 7 October 2021, 08:09 AM   #36
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Good tip for sure!

Also very nice on those wrist gains. I noticed my wrists/forearms grew when I was doing more grip training. I am into bodybuilding too and for years used straps (Versa Grips) on all my heavier pulls. I got in a rabbit hole of grip training a few years ago (thanks Juji) and noticed my watch at the time, which was on a leather strap, was feeling tight using the same hole.
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Old 7 October 2021, 01:01 PM   #37
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It’s a good thing we don’t wear these things around our waists. I would definitely need some extra links lately.
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Old 26 January 2024, 05:23 PM   #38
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A very novice lesson but this could be helpful to newer members or people who haven’t been buying watches long so thought I would share.

It’s quite simple but I have fallen a victim to it 3 years later..

“Make sure when you buy a gold watch it has all of the links”

I bought a yellow gold day date a few years ago, and have put a considerable amount of weight on in that time (via bodybuilding, so not a negative). When i bought this watch I walked in and it fit me perfectly so obviously I was happy to buy it. Fast forward to now it doesn’t fit me at all, my day date is three links short and I now need all three of these links plus an extra one which total nearly at an eye watering £2000.

Very common trick applied by secondary dealers I actually remember when I bought my second day date (white gold) I counted all the links and was one short, I know this dealer very well and it was bought to order. Well when I went to collect this watch his sales assistant gave it to me (he wasn’t there) and when I questioned it she said “oh it must be this one here” conveniently stashed in the draw right next to her.

Steel links not so much of an issue they’re very very cheap but make sure you get your gold links!
I have found through the years that the vast majority are good. "Buy the seller" and make sure that the watch is fully linked before the purchase.
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Old 27 January 2024, 01:37 AM   #39
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Second hand dealers ALWAYS pinch a precious metal link or two.

Almost every listing is 1-3 links short. Then they sell the links and make more money.

Always buy a a full bracelet
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Old 27 January 2024, 01:56 AM   #40
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Second hand dealers ALWAYS pinch a precious metal link or two.

Almost every listing is 1-3 links short. Then they sell the links and make more money.

Always buy a a full bracelet
I've seen this with SS links as well. They provide full disclosure on the links included and size of bracelet (i.e., enough to fit an "average" wrist), and will sell you the additional links if needed.
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Old 27 January 2024, 01:59 AM   #41
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Yup. Buyer beware.
I'll chime in...Pre Covid I bought from a very well known trusted seller on the forum. Very big seller...Got the watch, on day one called back and told them I noticed a chip in the crystal. Very small...but for a watch guy noticeable. They kinda of paused, and I was told it was a used watch, and there could be flaws or wear and tear. i'm sure if I pushed it, they would of give me a refund.
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Old 27 January 2024, 02:15 AM   #42
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A little lesson to share with people buying on secondary market

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Second hand dealers ALWAYS pinch a precious metal link or two.

Almost every listing is 1-3 links short. Then they sell the links and make more money.

Always buy a a full bracelet

I don’t know how they can get away with it. Rolex bracelets are on the short side, to start. When I buy a new watch from any other brand, I need to remove 4 full links. With Rolex, if an oyster bracelet, I only need to remove 2, and I’m a female. So, every man with normal sized wrists, when buying a second hand precious metal Rolex, must be getting a watch that doesn’t fit him. That’s nuts!

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Old 27 January 2024, 02:36 AM   #43
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wow, most people would not even think about this.
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Old 27 January 2024, 02:53 AM   #44
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I agree Jay, it’s always good to make sure you’re receiving the full kit
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Old 27 January 2024, 03:31 AM   #45
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I would always try to make sure you have the white car that is included with the sale as lots of dealers may intentionally buy or not knowingly by washes that I’ve had their dials swapped, which means they’ve been opened by some hack, and probably not tested for water resistance, and could have dust on the dial or in the movement.

Here is a great example of a new digest that actually had the dial swapped at some point and is trying to be passed off as new. A lot of people didn’t know that it was used, but you can tell that the dial does not belong on a watch with a 2023 card as there should be a coronet at the 6 o’clock, so what happened in this example is someone probably bought a brand new date just 41 and 2023 had it opened up and had a pre-2019 Wimbledon thrown on and they are trying to sell it for new




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Old 27 January 2024, 04:11 AM   #46
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I would always try to make sure you have the white car that is included with the sale as lots of dealers may intentionally buy or not knowingly by washes that I’ve had their dials swapped, which means they’ve been opened by some hack, and probably not tested for water resistance, and could have dust on the dial or in the movement.

Here is a great example of a new digest that actually had the dial swapped at some point and is trying to be passed off as new. A lot of people didn’t know that it was used, but you can tell that the dial does not belong on a watch with a 2023 card as there should be a coronet at the 6 o’clock, so what happened in this example is someone probably bought a brand new date just 41 and 2023 had it opened up and had a pre-2019 Wimbledon thrown on and they are trying to sell it for new




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That could be a replica. I read that they sell them, with very legit looking fake cards, but no box. I wouldn’t buy any “new” Rolex, with just a card. Why wouldn’t you have the full kit, on a watch that new? Also, the AD generally hand writes the date of sale. Also, who uses dots to separate the date numbers?

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Old 27 January 2024, 04:49 AM   #47
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When buying used, I always ask the dealer if the watch has all the links it is supposed to have. I have seen one dealer who will state how big a wrist the watch will fit when the links which were taken out are not included in the sale. Reading this, not all dealers do that. Buyer beware.
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Old 27 January 2024, 06:07 AM   #48
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That's for reminding us about this common scam to beware of.
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I don’t know how they can get away with it. Rolex bracelets are on the short side, to start. When I buy a new watch from any other brand, I need to remove 4 full links. With Rolex, if an oyster bracelet, I only need to remove 2, and I’m a female. So, every man with normal sized wrists, when buying a second hand precious metal Rolex, must be getting a watch that doesn’t fit him. That’s nuts!

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When I got my Batman from an AD 2 years ago, it fit me right out of the box. I questioned it but it was fully linked. For perspective, I'm 5'9, 175

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