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31 December 2008, 10:34 AM | #1 |
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Bezel Protector
Do all Luminor's come with a bezel protector? My new 111 doesn't have one and not sure if it should or shouldn't
I bought it brand new from an AD. Thanks in advance
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31 December 2008, 11:04 AM | #2 |
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Mine did. All the Pams I've looked at at my ADs had them as part of the package.
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31 December 2008, 12:02 PM | #3 |
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They should come with them, but I know some ADs are pretty shady, and will only give you one at purchase time when you request it. Other wise, they will probably charge you $50 for one. Go back into the ADs and ask for one bring your watch receipt.
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31 December 2008, 12:45 PM | #4 |
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Yeah, definitely ask for one. You should have it.
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I agree with the others though and the bezel protector should have been included. Having said that, mine all sit in the box and even if one was missing it's readily picked up if needed and has a minor if any impact on a sale. Still it's nice to have the "Whole Megillah" as they say. I'd follow with your AD and have them provide one. |
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Thanks, i shall go ask for one on Friday
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Why EU dealers discard the tan box? Only reason I can think of is their storage area is constrained? The tan box has important information on it, the sticker that lists model, ref, serial etc. If it came without the pear wood box, then it's whole different story! |
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The dealer places one of the stickers on either the tan box (US) or the blue box (EU). I'm like Magnet myself, I keep everything |
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2 January 2009, 04:22 PM | #9 | |
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BTW, what's "Libretto" ? |
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The Storici is the instruction manual and features a picture of the watch on the cover and is blue. The Libretto di Garanzia or Libretto contains the warranty card, movement sticker and COSC if applicable to that specific model. It's blue gray in color. Newer models are shipped with two grey booklets. One is the instruction manual showing the series at the top and specific model at the bottom. The second booklet is gray and is the Guarantee Booklet. Old schoolers refer to them as the Storici and Libretto even though that is no longer the case Sorry pics would have made this clearer but I don't have any handy to throw up. |
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6 January 2009, 02:02 AM | #11 |
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Fantastic info! Thanks!
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9 January 2009, 12:23 PM | #12 |
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Got one with my 164J.
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