Originally posted by Sgdividends
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And it also depends on what context you are referring to. Do you mean buyer buying from a second-hand shop, or buying from an owner/grey dealer (no shop front)? If it is the former, then quite straightforward. You buy, you pay first, you verify watch (after getting agreement from the shop) in a reasonable span of time, and that's it!
If it is with an owner/grey dealer, then there is more flexibility what both can agree to. I have personally encountered and experienced:
Buyers
- no authentication needed; self-checked, paid and go
- document transaction on self-typed piece of paper and demanded to see NRIC of seller
- also forced seller to sign on document
- requested authentication either at the RSC/independent watch tech
- paid deposit first w/o seeing the watch and collected watch later
Sellers
- demanded deposit before authentication
- insisted hassle-free sale and not wanting to authenticate
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