this question pop up today while i was having lunch with some watch kakis. this is an interesting thought. i guess to many end users it does not matter whether it is consider pre-own or not. as long as the bracelet/strap of the watch is not re-size, all protective stickers that is suppose to be on is intact, it is still considered BNIB.
one mentioned that it is considered pre-own even though it is deemed to be BNIB. why? this is because customer A bought it from AD and then re-sell it. once it is not bought direct from AD, it is considered as pre-own already. i agree with it to a certain extent depending on which perspective one sees it.
but does it matter if it is pre-own or otherwise if the set is deemed BNIB? will there be any implication if there is something wrong with the watch movement after few days of owning it? will one approach the seller aka the gray dealer or go to the brand watch service centre?
if i go to service centre with the faulty watch and warranty card/paper and service centre says that it has been tampered with. then how? i may discuss the risk of buying from gray dealers in another thread.
one mentioned that it is considered pre-own even though it is deemed to be BNIB. why? this is because customer A bought it from AD and then re-sell it. once it is not bought direct from AD, it is considered as pre-own already. i agree with it to a certain extent depending on which perspective one sees it.
but does it matter if it is pre-own or otherwise if the set is deemed BNIB? will there be any implication if there is something wrong with the watch movement after few days of owning it? will one approach the seller aka the gray dealer or go to the brand watch service centre?
if i go to service centre with the faulty watch and warranty card/paper and service centre says that it has been tampered with. then how? i may discuss the risk of buying from gray dealers in another thread.
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