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Old 28 February 2019, 03:24 AM   #1
DonnaLuvsBling
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Buying Pre-owned Online?

I am looking to purchase a pre-owned mens Datejust (16233). I was told that there is currently a wait list for the new Rolex Datejust resulting in increased prices for pre-owned right now? Anyone heard of this?

I have only bought new, never pre-owned and after reading all the threads about fakes and scams on TRF I'm very concerned. If allowed, I'd appreciate any expert tips on where to buy online to avoid being scammed!
Experiences with Beckertime or Bob's? Thanks!
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Old 28 February 2019, 05:49 PM   #2
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Hello, Im new here as well. Ive been doing research for a few months. I practically read every post on Beckertime lol. From my research, Becker typically uses aftermarket parts. He's pretty clear about it in the descriptions, though some will say his 100% genuine claims are misleading. A lot of his dials are refinished as well. You'll probably do better with a trusted seller here.

Im still looking for a 36mm Datejust, with a black diamond dial. It would be my first Rolex. Whatever you do, be patient, and definitely do a little research.
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Old 28 February 2019, 09:25 PM   #3
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Neither seller you mentioned is remotely transparent. Buy a nice complete set from a seller on trf that you get along with.
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Old 28 February 2019, 09:39 PM   #4
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My Datejust II came from Bobs but it was sold a NIB never worn, but did state warranty card was signed, the watch itself came with all tags and the protective plastic was on most of the watch from the factory as well as factory stickers.

I would buy from them again
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Old 1 March 2019, 02:35 AM   #5
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I too have purchased from Bob's, but examine carefully. Some of the items can be overpolished, loss of detail, reduced chamfers, etc.
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Old 1 March 2019, 04:01 AM   #6
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I wasn't aware of any shortage on Datejusts. Every AD I walk into is overflowing with DJ's and Day-Dates.

There are quite a few DateJusts for sale on here from great, trusted sellers.
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Old 1 March 2019, 04:20 AM   #7
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I believe the wait list is more for certain sports models... Datejust prices have always been on a steady rise...
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Old 1 March 2019, 06:11 AM   #8
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DJs with a blue dial are scarce, but you only need to wait a couple of months at most if that is what you want.
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Old 1 March 2019, 06:28 AM   #9
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A lot of resellers use Amazon, which might give one more confidence and recourse if something goes wrong. I have used Paul Duggan for 3 watches and had good experience with all 3. Also used Sam's watches out of Miami (Sam Edwards) for 2 watches and he is excellent as well.
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Old 8 April 2019, 03:26 AM   #10
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Hello all. Is it 100% safe to buy here from trusted sellers? Safe to assume that any fakes will be called out right?
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Hello all. Is it 100% safe to buy here from trusted sellers? Safe to assume that any fakes will be called out right?
Nothing is 100% safe.
Some of the trusted sellers get accounts hijacked and we see many other scams.
Best to check back when you see something you like, and we all try to give best advice.
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Old 27 June 2019, 12:23 PM   #12
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The “Trusted Seller” moniker carries a lot of weight in these forums, but a buyer’s due diligence and caution are still advised. Copious feedback in the “Who’s Who” forum does not guarantee a seller will provide full disclosure about a watch (whether intentionally or unintentionally), nor does it guarantee he/she will be reasonable if a problem arises. Many will. Some won’t. My experience has been that this is particularly true in the arena of vintage/classic watches.

In the past year, I paid a premium price for a vintage/classic Submariner offered for sale by a seller with considerable positive feedback in these forums. The seller supported his selling price by telling me the watch was all original, and in better condition than any other I would find.

When I received the watch, I inspected it using a loupe and discovered multiple fine scratches around the pearl on the bezel insert. There appeared to be glue residue along the edge of the pearl. I was concerned and wondered if perhaps the pearl had been replaced. I informed the seller of the issue and was told by him the scratches could have occurred during normal wearing of the watch.

The seller had a 72 hour return policy stated on the receipt, and since in my view the watch was not in the described "best you'll find" condition, I requested a return. The return policy stated the buyer would forfeit shipping and fees, and would be responsible for return shipping. I was fine with these terms.

The seller declined the return request, and rather than honor the written terms of his 72-hour return policy, he said he would charge an additional 10% re-stocking fee.

He accused me of attempting to scam him. Scam him by requesting a refund...forfeiting shipping costs, wire fees, and paying for return shipping? I would be out several hundred dollars on the deal. A scam whereby the scammer purposely loses money would be a first in the history of scams.

The seller offered to send me a replacement bezel insert from his stock, which I declined.

I took the watch to my local Rolex repair expert for a second opinion of the bezel insert. He was the Technical Service Manager for Rolex USA for a decade before opening his own watch service shop.

He confirmed the scratches and glue residue and said the original pearl had either been removed and re-installed, or replaced. He also told me there were areas of exposed aluminum along the outside edge of the insert indicating the bezel had been trimmed smaller. He said the insert was for a Sea Dweller that had been trimmed to fit the Submariner's bezel. For comparison, he showed me a picture of a Sea Dweller insert in a Rolex parts catalog from the period. The font on my bezel insert matched the font on the Sea Dweller insert. The font on my bezel insert did not match the font on the correct Submariner insert in the catalog.

I decided to accept the seller's offer of a replacement bezel insert as a reasonable solution.

The replacement bezel insert sent by the seller did not resemble any genuine Rolex Submariner bezel from any era that I could match to photos on the web. I reached out to three experts in Rolex service/sales for help. One person said it looked odd, and he could not identify it. The second person said it was incorrect for a Rolex Submariner and believed it to be aftermarket. The third person, who inspected the initial scratched bezel insert, examined the replacement insert along with a technician in his shop, who had years of experience at a Rolex Service Center. They determined the replacement insert was a non-genuine Rolex part. Not only was the insert aftermarket, but it was slightly damaged along an edge.

I decided it wasn't worth the hassle to deal with this transaction any further. For the cost of shipping the watch back to the seller plus his non-refundable shipping fee, I paid my local Rolex service professional to install a period correct NOS Rolex Submariner bezel insert.

Did the seller know the bezel insert had been replaced or altered? Did he know the second insert was aftermarket and damaged? All a buyer can hope for is an honest dealing with a seller who will represent a watch to the best of his/her ability, and who will stand by the terms if an inspection reveals something that was overlooked, undisclosed, or incorrectly represented.

This particular buying experience was a zinger.

As certain as Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring, purchasing a vintage/classic watch is a buyer beware endeavor.

I can personally recommend SohAIS and DavidSW for newer watches. For vintage/classic watches, I can recommend HQMilton and Bob's Watches. I have had excellent transactions with all these sellers.
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