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26 May 2024, 01:31 AM | #121 |
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26 May 2024, 01:43 AM | #122 |
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Just checked and the serial number on the Rolex authentication card matches the serial number at the 6 o'clock point on the watch, plus there is a small sticker on the side of the cream box that has the same serial number, there is a small thing you can scan on the sticker, not sure what that takes you to though, I think my mind just gets a bit paranoid sometimes from reading so much like when you read “X amount of Rolex’s are counterfeit” etc etc I start to think well maybe mine is one of those extremely well made fakes that fool everyone, I made the decision to hang on to this watch for at least the next 5 years so the market price is irrelevant to me now, (having turned down an £11,500 cash alternative 11 months ago only to see the value drop around £1,500 since then I don’t think many people are interested in selling their Rolex in the current market unless they had no choice due to an unforeseen emergency, so as things stand it looks like the wrong decision to take the watch instead but I like the watch and hopefully one day it will be back up there in value and be worth at least more than £11,500, if not then so be it, it’s an amazing thing to have whatever happens!) just kept getting flash forwards to 5/10/15/20 years time and someone inspecting the watch to then turn around and inform me that it’s unfortunately not an authentic Rolex, would be devastated if that was to occur as I would likely have no recourse as the competition company where I won it may no longer be in existence or could have changed names or ownership by then!
Anyway, I think it seems fine authenticity wise, think I just fell into the trap of overthinking the issue where you just start thinking up all sorts of different nightmare outcomes! |
26 May 2024, 07:25 AM | #123 |
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They are called intrusive thoughts for a reason. Enjoy your watch.
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26 May 2024, 05:50 PM | #124 |
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This is almost a year now - send it in ☺️
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26 May 2024, 10:17 PM | #125 |
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If there is a relatively straightforward way to send it to a RSC in the UK for up to £200 cost then I would likely proceed but I can’t seem to find out how to access this option, in the US you can apparently walk in to an RSC and they will authenticate your watch for around $150 but there doesn’t seem to be that option here in the UK?
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27 May 2024, 12:37 AM | #127 | |
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I don’t feel it’s imperative to get the authentication as havnt come across anything that suggests the watch is anything but authentic but I just meant if such a service was available then I would likely proceed with that option. Once the warranty runs out in mid 2026 then I could just pay the £700 I was quoted for a service which would I presume be a validation with regards to it’s authenticity I’m presuming |
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27 May 2024, 02:43 AM | #128 |
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I wish you peace in your watch journey, fellow traveler.
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29 May 2024, 02:09 AM | #129 |
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Has anyone on here had a new/unworn watch run out of the 5 year warranty and even though it has just been sitting in its box for 5 years still got it serviced by Rolex? Or in that situation did you decide to wait a further 5 years that Rolex now recommend you can wait when it comes to the more modern models before a service is recommended? Thanks
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29 May 2024, 02:42 AM | #131 |
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Thanks for confirming, just one other thing I was wondering about, the small white sticker on the outside of the outer box that has a long number then below that the serial number and to the left a small QR code, that is presumably for use by the AD? as I tried to scan the small QR code but nothing happened.
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29 May 2024, 03:23 AM | #132 | |
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No serial number or QR code on any of my outer boxes, just a number that refers to the sleeve, or box, itself, and the size M. The serial number is on the white hang tag and the warranty card only. No QR code anywhere. So, perhaps, as you said, it’s specific to the original AD, or grey dealer. As far as authentication, your watch will be 3 years old on 06/30/24. Take it to an AD with a CPO program, tell them you are interested in selling it to them. They would naturally authenticate it, see what they offer. Then tell them No, or Yes, if you do want to sell it. Kat Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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29 May 2024, 04:52 AM | #134 | |
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As I said, none of mine have such a sticker. My guess is that should have been removed prior to sale. Kat Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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29 May 2024, 05:10 AM | #135 |
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Have been in correspondence with my local AD again today and it seems the only way I can get the watch authenticated by Rolex is to proceed with the service, have seen it mentioned that you can get the quote but then decline the service? Not sure how that works though as surely there would be some sort of fee payable still? The theory being that if they quote to do the service then that means they havnt found anything untoward in their checks up to that point? So that effectively means that they have passed the watch as authentic, I realise on the face of it it seems mental putting it in for a service 2 years before it is due but it seems to be the only way to get the for want of better terminology, “the Rolex seal of approval” head is spinning from reading so much about Rolexes recently! Lol can’t think that it would actually need anything done to it servicing wise, wont be able to have it done for a couple of months as need time to save up that £700! Presumably it will add value to the watch if and when it comes to selling it though, just stings a bit laying out that sort of money!
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30 May 2024, 04:53 AM | #137 |
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Or alternatively I could tell myself repeatedly that Stoll & Co received this watch and inspected it inc opening it up and deemed it an authentic Rolex, certainly would be a lot less hassle and far cheaper to go with this chain of thought!
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Question to others in the same boat, has stoll & co passing deeming your watch authentic been sufficient enough to give you peace of mind with regards to the authenticity?
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31 May 2024, 10:14 PM | #139 |
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If you're going to keep the watch and enjoy it, go and get it authenticated by an independent watch specialist. Clearly you are not going to be able to settle until you've been given an expert opinion on it. Alternatively, If you do not want to keep the watch - sell it on eBay; it will go through its own authentication process when you send it off anyway. You seem uncomfortable with it anyway. It may be best to move it on and enjoy the money instead. |
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I’ve possibly made the mistake of reading so much about “super clones” and such like and before you know it you’ve convinced yourself that there may be something up with your watch! |
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I'll be completely honest, and this is just my own personal opinion based on what you just said, but if someone doesn't tend to have much money left over at the end of the month regularly, then respectfully, I think someone in that situation should probably consider if owning or wearing a £10,000+ watch is ideal for their financial situation. Of course, it is all relative, and people can wear what they like; it's none of my business, and it's not like you spent your life savings on this to buy it, so it's quite a unique situation. But essentially, if the value of that watch would indeed make a fairly positive impact on your life if it was in cash instead, you might want to consider that as a responsible option to take. Alternatively, you might be the kind of person who would let £10k burn a hole in your pocket; thus, having it tied up in a watch might save you from yourself, I don't know. I tend to fall into that bracket lol. |
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Is there a reputable place near me in Ipswich or as far a field as Chelmsford or the surrounding area that could safely open it up and verify its authenticity for a reasonable fee? Ideally somewhere that someone has used for this purpose so I know that the watch won’t come to any harm and their authentication would carry weight if and when I ever did sell the watch. Thanks |
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Would others feel inclined to get it checked out in my situation? Or would the fact it went through Stoll & Co be sufficient? I’m presuming others on here have bought off Ebay and not felt the need to question the authenticity, just trying to figure out if I’m getting things out of proportion or not?
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Take it here. They'll confirm it to be authentic or not and shouldn't charge you a fortune. |
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“Thank you for your email. I have just spoken to our workshop manager regarding your enquiry and he has said that we are unable to carry out an authentication process, purely down to the fact that Rolex don’t actually do an authentication service. If they did a full service on the watch, they could then confirm authenticity of the watch as they wouldn’t service it if it wasn’t authentic“ |
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If I planned on selling it, then I would get it authenticated. Not calling you a flipper, or implying that you'd be taking advantage of the situation...just saying that if I won a watch of this value, and didn't really care for it, I'd get it authenticated before selling for peace of mind. |
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Just go into the shop and speak to someone face to face. Forget emails; go and do it old school and have a conversation with them. |
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https://www.robertgatwardjewellers.c...eowned-watches As you can see it states at the bottom that they are interested in buying watches yet their response to me was: “Regarding buying watches in, Rolex offer a certified pre-owned scheme which would then complete a buying process, here at Robert Gatward we are not currently a part of such scheme. Our main focus as a company is new product sales.” So all a bit confusing to say the least! |
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You need to stop obsessing over this. Your watch is genuine. It’s already been authenticated. Honestly, if that is a clone, it’s the best I’ve ever seen. One thing the makers of reps can’t get right is waterproofing and the accuracy of the movement. Have you timed it? Put it under running water? Shower with it. A replica will have water ingress. Makers of clones do not replicate the white hang tag. Your watch is absolutely 100% genuine. Just wear it and enjoy it. Kat Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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