Named and Dated Warranty Card - Good/Bad?
Hi,
If I'm buying a used watch that is "named" (ie. has someone's name), can i remove it using thinner or something on the card? Do I need to go RSC to re-register myself as an owner?
Also, if the card is "undated", is it good or bad? RSC will take the 2 years warranty based on what is written on the card right? If you have a Z or M series watch with undated cert, it is better to just stamp a date on it?
Finally, as long as watch is genuine even if it's from some small unknown watch retailer in some small country, RSC will still service right?
Sorry if these questions have been asked but can't seem to find it in the sticky or recent posts.
Hi,
If I'm buying a used watch that is "named" (ie. has someone's name), can i remove it using thinner or something on the card? Do I need to go RSC to re-register myself as an owner?
Also, if the card is "undated", is it good or bad? RSC will take the 2 years warranty based on what is written on the card right? If you have a Z or M series watch with undated cert, it is better to just stamp a date on it?
Finally, as long as watch is genuine even if it's from some small unknown watch retailer in some small country, RSC will still service right?
Sorry if these questions have been asked but can't seem to find it in the sticky or recent posts.
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