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21 October 2011, 01:16 AM | #1 |
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check it out...
look at his feedback for vintage1665 (333)
Fast Shipping, Immediate email Response, Item Exactly as Described. Perfect A+ ericbee ( 315) Jul-19-11 05:05 Rare Vintage Rolex Inner Boxes & Blank Paper from 1970s (#200628082477) US $761.00 i would stay far away from both these guys |
21 October 2011, 01:39 AM | #2 | |
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And then he makes his grandiose item descriptions about what a good seller on ebay should and shouldn't look like, to mask what he is doing.
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21 October 2011, 03:52 AM | #3 |
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Different Question
Does anyone know when punched papers were superceded by papers where the s/n is printed?
I was looking at a W serial daytona (so produced in 1995, according to "Oysterworld.de") but it had punched papers so I wasn't sure if authentic. If it makes a difference, according to same website, the 3 digits in front of s/n indicate that watch was sold in Europe. 1995 just seems a bit late to still be using punched papers. Any experience/knowledge by forum members appreciated. Thanks. |
21 October 2011, 05:53 AM | #4 | |
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on a w serial if it were a usa watch it would have typed papers...rest of world it would be punched. dont forget Rolex usa is a seperate comapny from the main rest of world Rolex and did its own thing for a quite a long time. |
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21 October 2011, 07:49 AM | #5 |
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Just to add to this. The F serial 14000M Air King that I recently sold was originally acquired in Hong Kong, and had punched papers.
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21 October 2011, 05:45 AM | #7 |
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Very interesting thread here and over at VRF. I was lucky to follow before all of the edits. We may never know the true intentions behind the "reveal" (perhaps a business argument, a deal gone wrong, etc) but at least it has been exposed for what it is. That's my take-away. I am new to this world and just beginning to get the vintage bug and this has opened my eyes. I guess a watch with NO B&P is fine for me now. I actually watched all the auctions to see how they would fare (I was hoping for a deal!). Really, no significant drop in price when compared to previous auctions given the number of potential buyers on eBay vs the users of TRF or VRF.
What is troublesome is that the old advice given to newbies like me of "buy the seller, not the watch" is somewhat less meaningful after this past weekend's events... |
21 October 2011, 05:51 AM | #8 |
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Ebay has a UK based 1680 Red Sub with punched papers but no dealer stamp. This looks like its a retro punching to me. I would expect all AD's would complete the paperwork at the time of sale and not let the punched papers go without the date of sale included. Am I correct or was it common to let the watch go with papers punched only.
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the whole point of the allegations made, and also what is believed by many seasoned collectors and dealers alike ..is that faked papers are to a standard that is indistinguishable from real ones, when they are based on real blank papers that are punched to match the watch. if this is the case it does not matter if they are 5 dots, 6 dots, typed, ink stamped, written, dealer stamped not dealer stamped ...there is no easy tell ....they are indistinguishable. all you can rely on is the source of the watch ...ie.. a watch from original owner, vs ones that been through 10 dealers and 5 watchfairs ...... and things like FULL sets ...where for example there is a purchase receipt, service receipts, etc etc ..some you can just tell are the product of a retentive person ....past that there is no doubt in OUR world at least , b&P sets went down in value a bit this week. |
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I have always been a bit suspicious about a watch with just a guarantee as it is highly unlikely that would have been kept in isolation to all the other papers. |
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21 October 2011, 07:43 AM | #11 | |
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Just remember, that people are human and they don't always do what they are supposed to do. Sometimes they just simply forget.
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21 October 2011, 11:27 AM | #12 |
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I've been following the thread here and on the VRF and it's just crazy to think that a certificate gets punched here and there by a few dishonest sellers in order to sell a full set and take advantage of buyers.
Being the inquisitive person that I am, I decided to do some Google homework and figure out how these 'rats' get to punch papers in the same way Rolex used to. After doing my homework I came across a website that sells professional machinery to perforate numbers or letters just like those that appear on passports or on the Rolex certificates. After looking at the sale price for those machines (€4,500+) I just can't think that those dishonest sellers would go through the trouble of getting a machine to punch a certificate here and there. IMHO I bet those 'thieves' buy a machine to punch dozens of certificates or maybe more. Just some more food for thought. This is repulsive!!!
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What worries me is how we as enthusiasts can stay ahead of the fakers. Seems with papers, even the most experienced dealers are saying you cant discern. I cant imagine the case and dial fakers are that far behind (a couple posts on VRF suggest they aren't). Archives like the VRF dial reference are double edged swords in this regard. |
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Having a general interest in all things Rolex I have to say that any interest I may have had in vintage Rolex is greatly diminished by the fraudulent behaviour of handfull of individuals.It`s a good thing there are plenty of knowledgable people here that are paying close attention to what`s going on and because of this I still have hope of finding a good 1680 from one of TRF`s reputable sellers.I must say that I will now avoid any deal that involves original papers like the plague,,,,,,,what a shame.
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Ultimately, for me it's all about honour.
Most of the people I have met or been in contact with on TRF have it in abundance and that's a rare and wonderful thing about TRF. Long may it continue I visit VRF on occasions but don't post......partly because of the clunkiness of the site but also the feeling I get of an undercurrent, a sort of members club and the feeling that certain members are in cohorts with each other to ramp up certain watches or cover up certain issues...... This could be because of the very high values of many of the watches discussed....... But ultimately greed is a terrible human flaw that twists and corrupts even the best intentioned ...... as appears to have been the case with this issue ...... Very sad..... My golden rule has always been PRIDE before PROFIT...... No question......No hesitation...... not even for a second. But clearly, there are people out there with their own agenda....... Just hope it doesn't backfire and have a negative impact the vintage world as a whole. |
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i still don't understand how people surf the VRF. its user interface is from the 1990s. i think if you're going to buy a watch, buy it because it's a great watch, and skip out on the box and papers. of course, there are always people that want the "set."
it looks like unless you're buying from an unsuspecting individual (grandpa's watch with b+p) out in the real world, everything is suspect from now on.
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Do you have a better suggestion for where to find vintage Rolex for sale?
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23 October 2011, 04:52 PM | #20 |
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not in the market for one, so no I don't. i do know i've tried to read the forum to learn about vintage, and it is so difficult to read i easily lose interest.
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23 October 2011, 11:43 PM | #21 |
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The VRM is very easy to read. VRF is more difficult.
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24 October 2011, 02:39 AM | #23 |
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This site above is a 100% counterfeit site. Everything he makes is a fake and marked as a real. I dont think its a good idea to post this site and the mods should delete it.
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Thanks Nick! Agree and it is gone!
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X2!! Nikos & Ken!
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