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Hi Darkangel, that will be good for you to share knowledge on fake rolex... I want to learnt more, hope you can help shorten my learning curve...
Thank you in advance...
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Originally posted by chongj88 View PostI'm not sure about the LTA ones but there are advertisements put up on papers regularly for liquidation auctions. Checkout Dovebid. They advertise quite regularly especially when there is estate auctions. But good luck... It is quite easy to get caught up in the bidding frenzy and you may not end up with a good buy after all! I would suggest attending a few to get a feel for it before you start raising your hand!
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostI want to go this kind of auction lehs...that time I saw on the papers got this LTA auction all those lost stuff..got phones and everything. Wanted to go..but no idea also. When I asked LTA..they tell me OH NO MORE UNTIL 6 months later
Any idea on where and when the auctions are? coz it's like quite worth it actually the watches. Or even buying pawn tickets are quite worth though...that time missed a chance on getting a TT DJ for 2k
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Originally posted by tomcatf View PostI agreed with Darkangel.
If I purchase watches from 'trusted' preowned shop, I don't bother to verify it at SRC, as said, they know their stuff.
Pawnshops have to auction those rolexes after its contract expired if owner did not redeem at public acution. Such Public Auction is schedule bi-monthly or quarterly by the association. You can see some familar faces there for stock replenishment...
There were reports on fake watches discovered during such activity too, of course such items will be withdrawn from the auction immediately if spotted, and the respective pawnshop got to suck thumb loh.
Any idea on where and when the auctions are? coz it's like quite worth it actually the watches. Or even buying pawn tickets are quite worth though...that time missed a chance on getting a TT DJ for 2k
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I agreed with Darkangel.
If I purchase watches from 'trusted' preowned shop, I don't bother to verify it at SRC,as said, they know their stuff.
Pawnshops have to auction those rolexes after its contract expired if owner did not redeem at public acution. Such Public Auction is schedule bi-monthly or quarterly by the association. You can see some familar faces there for stock replenishment...
There were reports on fake watches discovered during such activity too, of course such items will be withdrawn from the auction immediately if spotted, and the respective pawnshop got to suck thumb loh.
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Originally posted by tomcatf View PostJust to share, even pawn shop are receiving fake watches...
Series nos on case is no big deal, I have seen an 'A' grade fake with case and links engraved and everything look original...forgot to add that it is from Japan with swiss movt and it cost S$250...
IF i am not wrong, pawn shops do not open up the caseback movements,AND SOME are probably not that up to date with the latest fakes and stuff. Simple checks are usually what they do and this simple checks are not really enough to differentiate a high end fake.NOTE,this kind of problems would usually happen to pawn shops only,because they have to store the watch for until it has expired,only then they will realise it's fake and it's too late.
Originally posted by communicam View PostNormally shops will indicate serial number on the receipt together with other necessary infos. So, there won't be any hanky panky lor. But buyers have to be extra careful when they explaining this things, must pay extra attention to the numbers and markings!
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Just to share, even pawn shop are receiving fake watches...
Series nos on case is no big deal, I have seen an 'A' grade fake with case and links engraved and everything look original...forgot to add that it is from Japan with swiss movt and it cost S$250...
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Think we shld nt play 'armchair critics' here la. Go down to those shops and make enquiries. U will feel diff aftr tat n it's only fair then, tat u start to perceive. IMHO, most of these pre-own shops shld b genuine. And dun forget, tis is SINGAPORE!!
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Originally posted by tomcatf View Postpurchase then verify.... like not safe leh...
What if that is fake? then the shop claim that isn't the one sold to you?....
Buying preowned must buy from a trusted shop or meet at SRC....just to share my thought...
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purchase then verify.... like not safe leh...
What if that is fake? then the shop claim that isn't the one sold to you?....
Buying preowned must buy from a trusted shop or meet at SRC....just to share my thought...
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Originally posted by chongj88 View PostThanks for sharing! I was down at JW's during lunch. They have a white dial Milgauss going for around S$11.8k.
http://www.jwwatch.com/watches.asp
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$75 for ALL Watches in sg
I heard in HK is FOC, yet to check, maybe going down to Queen's St tomorrow to find out...
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hmnn i thought $75 verification fees is standard for all watches... hmnn
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