if you are not sure if he likes it or not, then better not get.
getting preown with warranty papers/card should ally initial concerns because so long as the serial number on the paper/card matches that on the watch, it should be ok. further more, you can bring it to RSC for authentication. if RSC certifies it authentic, then is ok.
as to how the previous owner use the watch, then try to get the newer series where the watch is preferably not polished abeit minor scratches without dings. if it proves too much of a tall order, then preown is not the way to go.
mechanism on different models of rolex may not be the same, say that of a explorer II against a DJ II.
sports series command a higher price may not be due to the production number but rather the availability of stock for sale by AD. it may be also due to the higher demand for sports models compared to DJ models.
some sports models are slightly better than other models for its ability to perform under certain conditions.
Originally posted by Soxcotton
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