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Given what I paid and what the offers were on my listing (before I learned that it was re-lumed), I think it's safe to say that the fair market value of a non-papered, original 1970 1680 is about $16,500 (I'm sure more established vintage seller would fetch more for what is now a theoretical watch). What's the value of a red 1680 with an altered dial and hands? To me, the reasonable solution involves solving for and addressing that delta. But I'm not exactly objective here...though trying to be. |
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I would say 8-9k max and the only person who would buy it probably has original hands and dial to put in there....but maybe after a year or two somebody might buy it who doesn’t care or wants his watch to glow at night for 60 seconds
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That’s beyond BS....goes from 18k sellable watch to 10 or less tough sale
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13 December 2019, 04:06 PM | #98 |
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Recut/refinish/polish is all about the same and not the problem...75% of value is in dial and hands as we know.....now laser welding and selling as NOS is big problem and will probably start happening soon
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By itself I wouldn’t mind a nicely refinished midcase on a 1680. Did you have a chance to look at the newly cut chamfers on the one the OP showed? I believe they were not that wide originally. But I guess that’s the popular style now... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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Fascinating post. A lot of issues, on which there are clearly different opinions.
Hope the buyer and seller can reach a mutually acceptable accommodation/compromise. Personally, I would not care if the case has been recut, but I would care if the dial had been resumed, particularly at this price point. But then again, I would ask. But then again, I would know to ask. For me, the takeaway is to make a list of every issue I am concerned with, and ask the seller about the issue in writing via email before the sale.
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This is seems to be yet another testament to the difficulty in collecting vintage. I’m not taking a side here either way, but doesn’t there need to be a point where a seller can comfortably remove the proceeds of the sale from “escrow” and consider the sale final?
Aside from it turning up that it was stolen, there has to be some onus on the buyer to do their proper due diligence in a reasonable amount of time. What if this were 6 months after the sale....or 6 years? Where do you reasonably draw the line? Over 30 days is a long time.
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Im still confused as to whether the seller knew it was a re-lumed dial In any event, the buyer needs to to his vetting in a reasonable amount of time after receiving the watch. Many sales ads provide a specific amount of time: eg 72 hours to inspect or money back .... that sort of thing. |
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Did the seller do the case refurbishment at Rolliworks?
If the answer is yes.....I would not grant the benefit of the doubt regarding the relume! Seller failed to mention in his add this very important aspect, imo. I would ask for a refund if I were you....since you are not happy with a relume and this was not mentioned in the add!
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So in a technical sense, I have rights to exercise... My hope remains, though, that the seller and I can figure this out without formal dispute. I patiently await either a public or private discussion on the matter. |
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Are you joking?! It’s a big thing. If I wanna buy a birth watch, all original from that year....... and I find out later that case is refinished and dial relumed, I would not be happy! Have you sold any watches and you missed to mentioned it is a refinished or dial relume?!
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When was that disclosed? It was not mentioned in the original posting
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Questions OP.
Am I correct that this is the watch you currently have listed for sale? If so, did you receive the Roli-Works invoice (displayed in your listing) of work done when you purchased it? If so, shouldn't any questions about the redo of the case should be long gone? As to the dial. Your listing did not disclose the dial issue until members of this forum pointed it out. So, if it has been relumed (there seems to be some disagreement) then it was apparently good enough that two vintage watch sellers missed it before listing it (you and the seller). Am I correct? You appear to have sold and continue to sell vintage watches. Your listing has a 96 hr return policy. So, what is your policy if a buyer of a vintage watch you sold raises a relume issue that you were not aware of well beyond your 96 hour return policy? Say months down the road, or years? Will you issue a full refund? What is the outer time limit that you as a seller will honor on the watches you have sold? Just asking. I find this a fascinating topic.
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As for the time question, I would honor my own 96 hour window, for sure. After that, the only return/refund I would entertain would involve any authenticity/originality issues that were clearly present (even in retrospect) at time of sale. The issue of authenticity/originality is something I would view as a threat to both my reputation and my conscience. I would work with the buyer to fix things. And if they couldn't be fixed, I'd refund in full and (over) apologize. I write all of that after having given this all kinds of thought (probably too much). As for the "outer limit," in normal circumstances I'd be subject to the terms of payment, where I would implicitly have agreed to the return terms by accepting whatever form of payment I had agreed to accept. That's the "technical" answer. The less technical answer is that there would be no outer limit if the buyer returned with evidence that the adverse issue had existed when I sold it. If I ever sold a watch with authenticity/originality compromises, I would want to know and fix it ASAP. And I would be a bit anxiety-filled until I knew that everyone knew I had done the right thing. But, again, all of these are good questions and fair points. Thank you for weighing in! |
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Is this the same watch that was sold directly by Rolliworks?
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If this were me, I'd seek a full refund. |
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