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    Hi all, Just wanna check what is the price range for a 10 yrs old pre owned explorer II (black dial) worth. I got a quote for 4.3K condition is acceptable but without papers and box. Is it worth to buy? Please advice.

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    Originally posted by kwanmc View Post
    Hi all, Just wanna check what is the price range for a 10 yrs old pre owned explorer II (black dial) worth. I got a quote for 4.3K condition is acceptable but without papers and box. Is it worth to buy? Please advice.
    It's around there. If it's a pre-owned one, it's advisable to verify the authenticity of the watch at RSC
    Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today. -James Dean

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    • #3
      age of watch is one issue, u may want to check the series. this is because, in the past, it is possible for some dealers get the stock @ low price and sell it later when the price go up.

      for example keep the stock of Z series(06 production) but sell it in 07. so the watch maybe older than its 'selling' age.
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      • #4
        Is it true that the black dial is more expensive than the white dial in the pre owned market?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by kwanmc View Post
          Is it true that the black dial is more expensive than the white dial in the pre owned market?
          Black dial is more sought after in Asia wherea white dial is more popular in Europe and America
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          • #6
            Originally posted by minusplus View Post
            It's around there. If it's a pre-owned one, it's advisable to verify the authenticity of the watch at RSC
            How can I verify the authenticity at the shop when buying? If after the purchase sent to RSC and they tell me it's fake then go back to the shop the owner say nt refunable, then how? Any guide to do a quick check to ensure that the watch is genuine at the shop?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by kwanmc View Post
              How can I verify the authenticity at the shop when buying? If after the purchase sent to RSC and they tell me it's fake then go back to the shop the owner say nt refunable, then how? Any guide to do a quick check to ensure that the watch is genuine at the shop?
              why not suggest to seller, that u will take the watch to RSC. u put a deposit of 30% the agreed price, you leave ur photocopy of NRIC behind. then once verified, u pay the remaining balance. else tell the seller that they can bring it to RSC to verify and bring it back themselves.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by kwanmc View Post
                How can I verify the authenticity at the shop when buying? If after the purchase sent to RSC and they tell me it's fake then go back to the shop the owner say nt refunable, then how? Any guide to do a quick check to ensure that the watch is genuine at the shop?
                Trust the seller...simple. Don't trust him then don't buy.


                Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by kwanmc View Post
                  How can I verify the authenticity at the shop when buying? If after the purchase sent to RSC and they tell me it's fake then go back to the shop the owner say nt refunable, then how? Any guide to do a quick check to ensure that the watch is genuine at the shop?
                  The norm is you make full payment first then bring it to RSC to authenticate. If any part is not genuine, you can seek a full refund. Go for those more reputable ones like passion, monster-time, bronze age, etc
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
                    Trust the seller...simple. Don't trust him then don't buy.
                    there is always a first time dealing. usually first time more cautious. that is why need to verify.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by triton View Post
                      there is always a first time dealing. usually first time more cautious. that is why need to verify.
                      True...my first time...I trusted my dealer,coz I was comfortable with dealing with him


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