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5 April 2012, 03:01 AM | #31 |
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I always want the papers because you never know (in the future) when it may come in handy. Also, It gives me more confidence when it comes with the papers. I don't buy without it.
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Sounds like a good deal, the resale would be effected but as that is reflected in the asking price I would not worry, especially as it sounds like a keeper. What's more important is getting a good watch from a reputable seller at a price you are happy with. Sounds like you have scored, good luck.
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The only way the so called papers with any watch or any modern day Rolex is like you say handy is in the warranty period.After its just a out of date paper or bit of plastic,and having these so called papers do not prove authenticity of any watch. As papers bits of plastic are the easiest today to fake if I seen two watches say both ten years old of similar condition.And one with original but out of date warranty, the other no original expired warranty but has recent RSC service papers I know the one I would choose.
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It's all about the watch-- if you trust the seller, buy the best watch for the money. If you need papers, I can probably print some off for you.
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5 April 2012, 03:28 AM | #35 |
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My local AD and other estate watch suppliers put more value in the orginal box. Usually they have added $200 for an authentic box. I have gotten $250 when I also had the papers too. I guess people like to have the box to house it or present it as a gift. There is usually no question its used...
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Hey there. If you want "advice" here is what I would "advise."
Authenticity is king. Papers do not guaranty this. Agree with Larry and Padi here. However...the Internet sales phenomenon that watches without papers will give buyers a reason to bargain a seller down...is a F A C T. So...papers are important if you want to resell online. Period. The end. I'll get my coat. |
5 April 2012, 03:49 AM | #37 |
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If it's out of warranty, papers don't mean anything to me
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5 April 2012, 04:02 AM | #38 |
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I have just purchased a T Dial 14060 from a reliable seller with no box or papers and it made no difference at all.
I paid the right money IMO, just over £2k and I love it. Papers are a bonus, not a must have, it's the piece that is important. The Wes |
5 April 2012, 09:21 AM | #39 |
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I own six Rolexes and MIGHT be able to cobble together one complete set of papers from them all. I'll even seek out the same watch with no papers to get a better price on it, since I care so little about something that I can't wear anyway.
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So the point is...there is an expectation for the watch to cost less - without papers. |
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If the discount is significant, then take it. You'll still be able to get warranty service provided you keep the receipt from the AD and make sure the style # and serial number is printed on the receipt.
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it is not about presenting the papers to claim warranty as it is expired anyway. it is more for "completeness".
from my experience at RSC, even the watch technicians can't say for sure if it is a 100% authentic rolex. they told me there are so many parts so many small screws in a watch, how to ensure evrything is authentic? not possible. so they just look "overall". without papers and with that verification chit are equally useless to me. Say i go into RSC today, they checked my rolex and it is genuine, then they give me the service chit. i go home, swop a part, and sell the watch with the RSC verification. see the danger? that is why when i verify my rolex at RSC, they told me it is genuine but at this point of time before i walk out the glass door. outside the glass door, no one can talk about authenticity no more. |
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Just a short note to the OP - when you service the watch at a RSC in a couple of years' time, Rolex will give you a 2-year guarantee. That then can serve as a replacement for the missing papers. |
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Papers are worth more than the watch. If you don't have papers throw it away. Wait better yet just send your watch to me and I'll "dispose" of it. IMO if it's out of warranty papers are useless. I love the folks that buy a watch without box and papers then find a box and spend $300 on it to put it in the closet. To elaborate buy the best watch you can from someone you trust. That will mean the best possible situation every time. Don't compromise the watch for papers.
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The box, papers, books, tags, etc. are great if they come with the watch, but I wouldn't turn down a good deal for lack of these accessories.
The only time I placed much importance in the original warranty certificate was when I was looking for a Datejust with factory diamond dial. There is an entire industry built on adding diamonds to Rolex dials, and the warranty certificate is the easiest way to verify that a diamond dial is a Rolex diamond dial. The warranty certificate contains the "style number", serial number, and "dial" description, all of which can be used to authenticate a Rolex diamond dial.
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5 April 2012, 07:20 PM | #48 |
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It has never been a deal breaker for me before as I had bought authenticated Rolexes even without papers when I was starting out. Though I have let go of my paper-less Rolexes already and focus on maintaining the complete Rolexes.
I have set myself to buying from ADs now because of the added experience of being the first owner of my pieces now. So far so good. |
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