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  • #76
    yeah agree that the cert is only good to have or if you are unsure. but guess i will add coupla hundred dollars more for the cert if compare apple to apple

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    • #77
      As long as it's authentic. Cert or not is not important.

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      • #78
        Can just go servicing..mine also no cert

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        • #79
          just bring it for verification... the cert is not important IMO

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          • #80
            IMHO. buying something expensive like rolex. why not go for the complete set?

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            • #81
              Not really. The 'cert' is just an expired warranty card or paper. You will get a new service warranty card when you take it into Rolex service center for a service.

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              • #82
                Originally posted by zeppyyy View Post
                IMHO. buying something expensive like rolex. why not go for the complete set?
                My exact thoughts, particularly for modern models. Easier to resell if owner is planning to.
                elusive

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                • #83
                  I think it's not important esp if it is a preown watch.

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                  • #84
                    Unless u are going for an investment set, no point getting a vintage with papers. The papers doesn't prove anything authentic except the case.
                    Daytona 116519 Meteorite, 16528 MK3 dia
                    Reb Sub 1680 MK2 x 2, mk4, MK6 BP ,116613LB Dia, 16610LV MK1
                    GMT 1675 Pepsi MK1, GILT BP,GMT 16753 Nipple Mocha x2 bp
                    GMT II 16760 Coke FAT Lady, 16758 nipple
                    DD 6611B x 2, 1803 RG, wide boy
                    DD 18038 Dia, 18039, 18308 dia
                    , 18238 malachite
                    DJ 6520, 6605, 6581, 1601/1603 x 6, 16220/30/34 cream
                    AP 15300 Black
                    Tudor 7016 small rose gilt dial
                    GP 18k RG
                    IWC Port 3714 Chrono
                    Chronoswiss Skeleton
                    Corum Bubble Lucifer

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Markli View Post
                      I think it's not important esp if it is a preown watch.
                      If it's a popular sports model where many shops or sellers are selling, no harm shopping around a bit more to pick a set with complete box and papers. Sometimes the price difference is not much but as a collector or for future trade/resell, it makes life easier.
                      elusive

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                      • #86
                        Personally, I'd be ok for a vintage watch to not have certs. But not for a modern rollie.

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                        • #87
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                          if u are sure u are keeping the watch for good, as long as price is attractive and the watch is verified by RSC, i think it's ok to go ahead without box and papers.

                          however, if u are not 100% sure, or feel that u may flip the watch in future, it's really better to spend a bit more to get a set with box and papers, cos it
                          is really much easier to resell in future. the popular models appear quite frequently in this forum, so dun need to worry about missing a deal, another will always pop up.

                          so the 2 rolexes i sold are with complete box and papers, and buyer bought it without going for any verification.




                          true... I totally agreed...

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                          • #88
                            Wondering what's the price for polishing? Will it bring down the price of a Rolex if it has been polished ?

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                            • #89
                              Saw a more than 20 years submariner with full set and papers selling for around the same price as a new submariner.

                              The condition of the watch is of course very good. But I guess it helps with the full set (box and papers etc), else a potential collector might not be willing to pay such a fine money for it.
                              Rolex Submariner 116613LN
                              Tudor Heritage Black Bay 79220R

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                              • #90
                                Wah, same price? New sub for me anytime if that's the case

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