Just sent my 1986 16750 to verify in RSC. They were able to verify all parts are authentic but I'm not sure if they will verify if the parts are original.
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For $58 i verify for you on the spot for you to see.
Open case, check movement
Remove bracelet and check
Check case ref and serial
Email [email protected]
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to be safe, always go back to the authorised dealer1) All items are 100% authentic original, buy with confidence
2) Prices are negotiable but no lowball
3) Delivery can be arranged with non refundable courier fee
4) Goods sold as-is conditions no refund no warranty
5) I am not responsible for lost mail
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Originally posted by Trinidad View PostFor $58 i verify for you on the spot for you to see.
Open case, check movement
Remove bracelet and check
Check case ref and serial
Email [email protected]
if this reply offends, it's not my intention.
I think if someone is paying you to authenticate the watch in the manner you have prescribed, it seems to me like it's to much for too little.
(whether or not you examine the stuff you don't take out) how would you be able to authenticate it without the measurements and database that RSC has?
RSC can make mistakes and willingly (ok, sometimes not willingly) replace parts at their cost, but I don't think any one else can or will.
it's a small country, is a niche hobby. let's all get along! : )“Watches, no matter how much they cost, are better at telling time than making a person happy.†- Thomas J. Stanley
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5513/1680
Originally posted by triton View Postthat is why i stay away with a ten feet pole.
personally, i would suggest that looking into say the 16610/16570/14060/etc currently as they are more readily available.
also they have been discontinued for say couple of years and hence in 10-15 years, these may end up replacing the current vintages like 5513/16800/etc.
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Originally posted by taxico View PostI've not been around for a long time.
if this reply offends, it's not my intention.
I think if someone is paying you to authenticate the watch in the manner you have prescribed, it seems to me like it's to much for too little.
(whether or not you examine the stuff you don't take out) how would you be able to authenticate it without the measurements and database that RSC has?
RSC can make mistakes and willingly (ok, sometimes not willingly) replace parts at their cost, but I don't think any one else can or will.
it's a small country, is a niche hobby. let's all get along! : )
It’s a joking post.
Although i have help many many bros check their watches and till date havent charged a cent.
So unless RSC takes apart the whole movement, i dont think they do a better joh than me. Hee hee
Database? In my head lor.
Big Smile.
It’s ok.
You dont know me.
It’s a small country and are we not getting along?
I sold you a beautiful jubilee bracelet at a splendid bro price didnt I, Doc?
Cheers
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