Hello all.
There have been several great watches that I've come very close to purchasing in the past because of No Box - No Papers. But at the end, the nagging feeling stopped me.
- Is the watch stolen?.
- Is the watch a counterfeit?.
- Is the watch being sold without the real owners consent? (wife selling husband's watch?)
- Is there less re-sale value, when I want to sell in future?.
The common remark that i hear from 'owners' is that they lost the box during moving. But how can you lose a Rolex box?. Is it not important enough to keep safe?.
I just wanted so other points-of-view.. Maybe I should take the plunge and buy NO-box/No-paper???? any feedback would be great.
thanks
There have been several great watches that I've come very close to purchasing in the past because of No Box - No Papers. But at the end, the nagging feeling stopped me.
- Is the watch stolen?.
- Is the watch a counterfeit?.
- Is the watch being sold without the real owners consent? (wife selling husband's watch?)
- Is there less re-sale value, when I want to sell in future?.
The common remark that i hear from 'owners' is that they lost the box during moving. But how can you lose a Rolex box?. Is it not important enough to keep safe?.
I just wanted so other points-of-view.. Maybe I should take the plunge and buy NO-box/No-paper???? any feedback would be great.
thanks
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