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Old 3 June 2014, 06:46 PM   #1
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did i get screwed? day date questions

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So here's my story. I bought a rolex day date super presidential (diamond face, bezel etc...) from a local pawn shop. The watch has a serial number dating back to 1991 (starts with X). Bracelet is presidential and stamped 18k with diamonds down the middle. So some stones had fallen out, upon replacing the stones on the bracelet, my jeweller tested the band and it turned out to be 14k. Rest of the watch did test ok for 18k. The movement in the watch is stamped 3135 how ever it does have dual quickset.
I went back to where I bought it and can't get my money back. So my question is, without verifying at Rolex (because it takes a week), would a day date from 1991 have a 3135 movement? I understand that it should come with 3155, and some 3135 were modified to add the dual quickset? So am I looking at just a fake bracelet, or you guys think the whole watch is fake? Please as much feedback TODAY would be greatly appreciated!!
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Old 3 June 2014, 08:11 PM   #2
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Most of these so called super presidents are somebody's creation from a plain rolex day date. Aftermarket bands, dials and bezels with stones added and a high appraisal is what I usually run across.
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Old 3 June 2014, 08:45 PM   #3
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Pics might help in determining what you have there.
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Old 3 June 2014, 09:06 PM   #4
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another why did i do it after the fact first post ,,,,,,
why dont folk ask first ,,, beats me ,, if it looks like a fish and smells like a fish , and swims like a fish ill bet its not a horse.
hard to see in the pics what it is ,,,, i do hope it works out well ,, but why oh why not ask the questions first.
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Old 3 June 2014, 09:26 PM   #5
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another why did i do it after the fact first post ,,,,,,
why dont folk ask first ,,, beats me ,, if it looks like a fish and smells like a fish , and swims like a fish ill bet its not a horse.
hard to see in the pics what it is ,,,, i do hope it works out well ,, but why oh why not ask the questions first.
I did take it to a watchmaker, not my first rolex, but my first day date... i wasn't very familiar with the movements, but the watchmaker assured it was authentic..... after taking to another jeweller I tested the gold as few of the diamonds needed replacement and that's when I found out it was 14k instead of 18k. Still in discussion with the pawn shop but he wants me to take a huge loss to give the watch back, which I'm not in the situation to take..... maybe someone could value what it's worth so i know whether to bit the bullet or just keep it :( thanks a lot, i'm so stressed and was happy i found this forum, hopefully your experiences will help me solve this situation...
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Wow.
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Old 3 June 2014, 09:40 PM   #7
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good wow or bad wow??
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good wow or bad wow??
It doesn't look good, but wait for the experts to arrive.
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No expert here but my best guess of this is a fraken rolex. You may have an original case, movement and bracelet with aftermarket diamonds and the various parts may be from different watches and put together to create a new watch.

Re 14k and 18k, I haven't heard of rolex ever using 14k but may be wrong about them doing it years ago. Certainly all modern rolex are 18k.
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Old 3 June 2014, 09:46 PM   #10
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the watch case is 18k, only bracelet is 14k...
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To me the term, getting screwed, is relative... If I may, how much was spent for this Unique piece?
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Old 3 June 2014, 10:06 PM   #12
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quite a bit was spent, anyone can give their guesses if it's original? case and movement?

i don't want to say the exact amount because i don't want it to influence your judgements, but a legit amount was paid....

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Old 3 June 2014, 10:35 PM   #13
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No expert here but my best guess of this is a fraken rolex. You may have an original case, movement and bracelet with aftermarket diamonds and the various parts may be from different watches and put together to create a new watch.

Re 14k and 18k, I haven't heard of rolex ever using 14k but may be wrong about them doing it years ago. Certainly all modern rolex are 18k.


thanks for the reply, I think so too, your opinion on the movement?
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Old 3 June 2014, 10:41 PM   #14
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If any of it the case and movement are legit.
I had a conversation with a Rolex person not long ago on he subject and Rolex only used and uses 18k so the bracelet is not legit and my guess is the stones are not of high quality either.
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Hate that your first Rolex purchase is a suspect one at best, but maybe you can recoup 2/3rds of your money by reselling it? (with full disclosure of course) and trying again for another... good Luck man
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thanks for the reply, I think so too, your opinion on the movement?

Sorry don't know enough about that ref to advise
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Old 3 June 2014, 10:53 PM   #17
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thanks guys, so basically datejust gold (explains the 3135 movement) converted to a day date by bridging 3135 and putting on a 14k president style bracelet..... what would you guys value it at? low to high..
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Is it just me or does the placement of things on that dial look all crooked?
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Is it just me or does the placement of things on that dial look all crooked?
It all looks very off
The blue stones on either siday of Thursday are way off.
Not the best aftermarket dial I've seen.
I'd sell off the movement get what I can for the gold as scrap and whatever I could for the stones and walk away a poorer but wiser person.
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Is the date wheel correct? It may be the angle but the thickness of the font of the "17" does not look correct. I will let others chime in.

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Aftermarket parts. Horrible ones.
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thanks guys, so basically datejust gold (explains the 3135 movement) converted to a day date by bridging 3135 and putting on a 14k president style bracelet..... what would you guys value it at? low to high..
franken? i wouldn't pay a dime for it.. how did he even put a 3135 into a dd anyway?
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i don't want to say the exact amount because i don't want it to influence your judgements, but a legit amount was paid....
Not sure what a "legit amount" is, but the price paid is a necessary piece of information that is required to answer your original question, "Did I get screwed?" If you paid $450...the answer is no. If you paid $25,000, the answer is yes.

Why not disclose how much you paid so that it can be taken into account when assessing the value of the watch? After reading the first dozen or so comments, I don't think you have to worry about it negatively influencing people's judgement.
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Old 3 June 2014, 11:29 PM   #24
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I paid about 9000$ for it, and i'm stressing out because the guy only wants to pay back 5K and don't know what the best thing to do is. I know I can sue him, but I don't have time for the headaches, but if it comes to it I will.... I just want to know as is what would it be worth, i know it's aftermarket dial and bracelet....
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Um..real gold but the model you have is not made by rolex, i assume no box or papers imo it is worth scrap gold price. Make them take it back. What you can do is buy a real rolex on here from a seller you could have with 9k with box and papers.
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Personally I would have bought something with more diamonds
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No offence but what a monstrosity... Why do people do this to these watches?
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Old 3 June 2014, 11:32 PM   #28
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It does say it's 18238 and has an X serial on it.... just movement is 3135.... so i thought I'd price it right :( :(
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Here is a tip: do not buy expensive luxury watches from pawn shops or ebay, etc. Buy them from this website or authorized dealers or well-known dealers in pre-owned Rolexes.
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Here is a tip: do not buy expensive luxury watches from pawn shops or ebay, etc. Buy them from this website or authorized dealers or well-known dealers in pre-owned Rolexes.
Ya it was impulse, and shit happens.... Saw an ad and he had a store, so felt was legit...

ball park value anyone?
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