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16 October 2013, 10:39 PM | #31 | |
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I managed to buy a 2006 GMT without box or papers a while ago at a very good price. Brought it to RSC, got a service, light polish, tightened the clasp and a new Coke insert. Also received the certificate with 2 year warranty and the traveling pouch Your paperwork doesn't get more up to date and accurate than that! So don't sweat it and as soon as you can afford it, bring it to a RSC and you will have peace of mind for the following years to come so you can fully enjoy the watch! Congrats! |
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16 October 2013, 10:40 PM | #32 | |
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17 October 2013, 12:30 AM | #33 |
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Even though papers and outdated warranty cards have absolutely no real intrinsic value in themselves, they can still impact on the price of the total package....... This is just an inevitable consequence of the laws of supply and demand.
As Peter has said above, because virtually everybody keeps these items with a modern Rolex, the rarity factor is greatly diminished and is a completely different question to having papers for a vintage watch where we already know there is roughly a 20%-30% premium (clearly this varies with model rarity) for a full package. But just the fact that there are so many pre-owned modern Rolex watches available on the open market, many with the original box and papers, this will inevitably lower the price of a loose watch as, indeed, the OP confirmed with his recent purchase. It may not be much, but it will have an impact....... There are also separate ownership issues to consider when buying a loose watch and even the possibity of a future claim by the original owner if serviced by RSC in the future and found to be stolen. These issues are far less likely to be the case when you buy a watch with all the "trimmings". But that's another story......... |
17 October 2013, 12:32 AM | #34 | |
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17 October 2013, 12:52 AM | #35 | |
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17 October 2013, 01:04 AM | #36 |
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