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28 February 2010, 02:18 AM | #31 | |
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28 February 2010, 02:23 AM | #32 | |
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Thanks for your responce however the photo does show a aftermarket bezel and you needed to corrected it before you posted the watch for sale. One option is you could have at least put a Rolex bezel on it as a temp. This makes you look bad to others who can spot fakes and then when you have a issue like this it puts doubt in other peoples mind. If I was to buy a Rolex watch, after reading this thread, I would stay clear of your watches. And no I am not trying to make a flame here I am trying to be honest. |
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28 February 2010, 02:32 AM | #33 |
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With the volume of watches that I sell, sometimes I have to take pictures before my watchmaker services/refurbishes a watch or use file photos. Every watch received by a buyer is exactly as described. I encourage all buyers to have any watch purchased on the Internet fully checked by Rolex. We stand behind what we sell and always make ourselves available to our buyers for questions or concerns.
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28 February 2010, 02:39 AM | #34 | |
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I really do feel though that spotting fakes and spotting small details that are changed is very different. I think people here are getting a bit to quick to condemn watches for the tinniest, slightest thing that is "fake" in their eyes without taking into account the bigger picture which is that on older watches such small additions or differences (like bezel inserts, not main important items like dials or bracelets) are common and not necessarily the end of the world or even that important. The seller pointed out how long it takes, hard it is to get the original Rolex inserts. The consequence of Rolex continuing and increasing to limit parts more and more is that little things like this are common. If i bought a GMT i'd probably buy 3 different after market inserts to switch between and save my original Rolex one from getting scratched and worn/damaged. |
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28 February 2010, 03:37 AM | #35 | |
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1st up...although Orchi can appreciate your effort to explain the issue... relating to the Generic Aftermarket Factory Bezel Insert (Fakee in Orchi's book...perhaps the entire Bezel assembly too?)... Orchi is in opinion that you still fall short of describing the fact... relating to the 78360 Oyster bracelet which is NOT being in... "SUPER EXCELLENT CONDITIONS"... The Oyster bracelet presently fitted to the watch has stretched n significant degree of looseness... It OBVIOUSLY has worn out bracelet links...hinges...n "501B" Endlinks...after years of CONSIDERABLE wear n tear... Quite honestly...Orchi wonders how the picture taken from the backcase... does NOT show much signs of wear n tear... or worn off area at the ends of case lugs... between the worn off 1st links nearest to the Endlinks n case lugs... whilst the same time...there is a wider gap(roughly 1-2mm) between the hinges to the Endlinks... Normally in such circumstance... the worn off outer edges 1st bracelet links... hinges n Endlinks nearest to the case lugs... would certainly have caused abrasion... against the ends of the case lugs... thus wearing off much of the steel at the ends of lugs... |
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28 February 2010, 03:58 AM | #36 | |
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28 February 2010, 04:38 AM | #37 |
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It looks worst than it is because of the black stand it is on and the angle it is in. You will notice the picture of the case back I took off the stand. Angles and placement of a watch make a huge difference. There is very little stretch in the band. It is impossible to tell that from the picture. You are seeing the angle and part of the black holder that the watch is on
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28 February 2010, 04:55 AM | #38 | |
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Most AD sales people could not/wold not venture into "WatchOut". |
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28 February 2010, 05:04 AM | #39 | |
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This is what i said but everyone would not believe it. |
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28 February 2010, 05:14 AM | #40 | |
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As for your second point, take care if the small details and the big ones will take care of them selves. New York City is now the safest big city, this came about by having the police enforce minor violations like turn style jumping and crossing in the middle of the street. If one gets arrested for jumping a turn style how likely will he risk a bigger crime? |
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28 February 2010, 07:07 AM | #42 |
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beckertime,
Do you have a store front that is open to the public? Also, in most cases Rolex Service will not provide bezels to watchmakers with parts accounts. So, not sure I understand your statement how long it takes to get the correct part from them unless Rolex is your watchmaker? Thanks |
28 February 2010, 01:11 PM | #43 |
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Just to let you know, here is a quote from Rolex USA:
“The addition of non-genuine part to any Rolex watch renders it counterfeit as defined by Federal Law. It is therefore unlawful to sell or offer such modified watch for sale.” That means aftermarket == Fakeee |
28 February 2010, 01:24 PM | #44 |
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CaveDiver, I'd guess that Matt's company is located in a secured building rather than a store front such as Dallas Diamonds in Mesquite. This how a lot of the resellers work for their own safety. If you wish to see a watch, simply call him and set up an appointment time. Bernard Watch in Austin works the same way.
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28 February 2010, 01:57 PM | #46 | |
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Now, trademarked parts are a different story. Personally, I think Becker has been scolded enough here. Maybe everyone should contact ebay with their concerns, since they are the final authority on his auctions. And trust me, it wouldn't be the first time they have been contacted on a Becker Time auction. Don't buy the watch if you can't buy the seller or his integrity.
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28 February 2010, 02:06 PM | #47 |
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I feel that prior to making such claims of a perfect watch, the seller should provide a 3rd person appraisal concerning the authenticity, and condition. I would be rather upset if my mother purchased this for me thinking this was my dream watch, and it came looking like that. The bracelet has some issues, and not 100%, and the bezel consistant with an aftermarket. If the facts were disclosed as unknown that's one thing. The watch was offered as 100% original, and Orchi had some valid points.
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Don’t try to make this into something that is not. Rolex has been fined by the Department of Justice in the past for anti-completive practices so this goes both ways. That is Rolex’s stance not mine and I think it goes way deeper than forcing someone to buy their parts which is not even possible in most cases. Like I stated earlier to beckertime, Rolex in most cases will not source bezels, inserts, bracelets to watchmakers with Rolex parts accounts. So the stance they are trying to force you to buy their parts is weak. They are saying they do not want to service your watch and to go elsewhere. The statement I quoted was from a service form. And yes, Rolex has been fined for imposing a policy on watchmaker with parts accounts for making them abide by their policy not to service a watch that has non Rolex parts. If you are an attorney in this field, please give your facts based on law. |
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Buddy Orchi posted an appropriate 'watchout' for TRF members. |
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28 February 2010, 03:13 PM | #51 |
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I disagree,
Just because he sells lots of watches why does that allow more leeway in describing a piece for sale? That bracelet is worn and not just the stretch. Not sure why he does not add a photo with the new bezel insert? If this was a guy with a feedback of 100, I doubt the listing would still be there. To the earlier statement about local inspection and pickup: • “For security and insurance reasons we can no longer accommodate local pick-ups. Thank you for your understanding. “ |
28 February 2010, 04:27 PM | #52 |
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Rolex is getting out of hand, buy a Roles from Canada and have it shipped and it will be seized at the boarder as a copyright violation. Rolex's money talks and the payees do their bidding. If those want not need Rolex put up with it so be it; most just get a Timex. |
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