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14 October 2010, 05:27 AM | #1 |
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Here are the 5 watches in my collection, their prices and pictures
Would love some opinions from you guys about the likely authenticity of these watches. Bargain basement prices pretty much, so who knows..
Would appreciate any and all opinions on any, some or all of the watches. Rolexes and Tudors back when Tudor was Rolex-made pretty much. I bought them all off of eBay, in auctions, from sellers with thousands of feedback each (between 1150 and 4414) and feedback score between 99.8% and 100%. The (very) few negative feedbacks they received were indeed buyers complaining about non-authenticity, but none of those were Rolexes/ Tudors. Each watch had between 15 and 35 bids, so there was healthy interest, something that made me feel better that they may be authentic. Bought them all a couple months back before I became familiar with this forum and learnt a lot of things I didn't know. I just automatically assumed good feedback = 100% authentic product. In brackets are the summary of the information I was given on each watch. Watch 1: Rolex Ref 1550 - $1,000 (Original gold capped dial, original Rolex leather strap and buckle.) Watch 2: Rolex Ref 6694 - $800 (Original #1225 17 jewels movement, refurbished silver dial, polished and buffed stainless steel case, plastic crystal and cyclope eye at 3pm, non-original bracelet) Watch 3: Tudor Day/Date - $700 (Model # 9450 / 94613 / B6120XX, champagne dial, 14k fluted bezel, 25 rubies movement, 2834-2, original Tudor bracelet) Watch 4: Tudor Day/Date - $700 (yes, I'm greedy ) (Model #9450, gold dial florentin finished, 18k gold fluted bezel, Tudor stainless steel w/ gold plated combination bracelet) Watch 5: Tudor Oyster Prince 14k Gold capped - $400 (Tudor Rotor 25 Rubies self-winding movement, aftermarket brown leather w/ gold buckle, gold capped oyster case, gold dial, gold hands, gold screw-in crown with Rolex logo.) Thanks in advance for any and all insights. |
14 October 2010, 08:38 PM | #2 |
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I have bought quite a few off ebay lately. (Have been buying on and off from shops in the last 20 years.) I would say you have paid the right price, not a bargain though.
As with all the watches, in my opinion, they are ok but cant say 100% authentic down to the crown and buckle. I have learnt the hard way that from ebay. A trusted seller is not 100% perfect. You'll most probably get a genuine movement but not necessarily everything. But then it depends on what kind of collector are you. |
14 October 2010, 10:17 PM | #3 |
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You have already posted this thread previously and you received answers, and still in this new, repeated, identical post, the watch listed as watch no 2 actually shows two different watches. This was pointed out to you previously.
Can you please tell us what are you trying to achieve?????? ref: http://rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=147730 |
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