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18 July 2007, 08:25 PM | #1 |
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series in rolex
hi all, I know that rolex has many series different, Z is the last, but it is possible that a AD sales a F series in this summer, and this watch is new? the last watches are distributed equaly in all countries? when they "close" the watch the oils and seals are news?
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18 July 2007, 10:07 PM | #3 |
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thanks pady for your answer, my SD is a D series, I am not worried about, the "problem" is a friend who (after I bought my watch) came with me to the AD
he wanted to buy a daytona when the dealer told him that this daytona that he has stored, was a F series my friend who is a coleccionist and makes the revision of his watches each 5 years (but never bought a rolex) says "but if I buy this watch I must to do the service the next 2 years !!!" the dealer was so surprised, that nothing said, and I say "ok we come back in a few days etc etc" so, I am trying to convence with your arguments but |
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It shouldn't need a service in two years, it's still a BRAND NEW watch even though it's been sitting in the jewelers case. Its not like it's been running continuously for 3 years.
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that's a good reason thanks
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It's very possible that "F" and "D" series watches can be found on some dealers shelves.
Remember, the clock starts at purchase, whether it be the warranty or any perceived timetable start for service. If I found an "F", I would be asking for a discount since the dealer got that in the shop at the earlier wholesale cost, and did not have to absorb the increased cost to him last year. |
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