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7 November 2008, 06:47 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Real Name: Thomas
Location: Denver, CO
Watch: Submariner
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the first pic is grainy, then seller comes with two "nicer" photos" (just two) why not take a whole bumch, you got the watch with the camera girl in-house. The watch is probably not genuine because any desperate seller can get more going into a rolex dealership or jewlery store, hell try a pawn shop, if this is a genuine pre-owned two-tone sub, even from pre 90's, would fetch for certain $1300-$1500 easy. The watch appears to be from the early 90's vintage, far from barly worn or year old, but decent condition nevertheless for the ear of the overall look, letter serial two-tone sub from 1989 and up in nice condition ( 75-80% band up) will sell all day for 2500K and upwards as the years go on. No need to haggle and semm suspect online for what, few hundred bucks more than $1100. Overall the photos are of an genuine watch, could not find a discrepency from what angles provided, however, due to the story line, and lack of more photos, this guy is a fraud without a doubt, a legitimate confident seller needs no sob story and no lowball price, if the guys knows its a rolex and understands even the smallest concept of value retention he would not be lettiing a genuine watch in such condition go for an unheard of price, even out of desperation most will still make an effort to get the most value out of their watch. Rose-Out
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