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WhyMe 15 September 2017 02:34 PM

Buying used. Please advise
 
For some strange reason, I got this urge to get Panerai watch and after one visit to local AD, it was over- I am hooked to Panerai.

So .. I have chance to get used PAM557 at a reasonable price according to Chrono24 / eBay pricing. The seller is providing box, papers, and sales receipts. The watch is out of warranty, but the seller is the original owner and bought the watch from a local AD. Seller provided bunch of pics, I carefully inspected the serial numbers on the case and movement and compared to what's on paper and they match. Seller is willing to deal on Paypal. Is there anything else I should look out for?

Thanks.

Quicksilver 15 September 2017 03:25 PM

As long as the papers are all present and the watch looks fine then there is little more you can do to check - the watch should be fine. If you have photos you can post them here and some of our resident experts can take a peek and let you know if it looks ok.

hoody711 15 September 2017 06:45 PM

I recently bought a used PAM from WUS and did everything you did. I also posted all the pics on multiple subreddits for people to weigh in on authenticity. You can ask for other specific photos of the movement and the watch set to a specific time. I paid with PayPal for buyer protection (worth 3% imo). The best advice I received, however, was to buy the seller, not the watch. Check references and speak to them. Do your homework. It's worth it.

shafran 15 September 2017 07:29 PM

As a purchaser you are covered with paypal.
 
They always take the buyers side in a dispute. Not good to be the seller. He has more to lose.

1William 15 September 2017 09:02 PM

Sounds like you are doing all the right things. I would call the AD and confirm the purchase and see if they have any history with the watch coming back for warranty work or any other issues. I would also determine from the AD when the watch needs to be serviced and the cost. If it needs a service or will need it soon I would use that as a point to get a better deal. Service on the watch could run as high as a $1000 depending on the model and if you add that into your cost it makes the deal less appealing. Good luck.

jdog19 15 September 2017 11:34 PM

If it's not in person, ask for a new pic or two with something to identify they have possession of the watch, and not just pictures; a reference check is a good idea as well.

WhyMe 16 September 2017 04:06 AM

Guys, I called the store and store confirmed that they sold the watch based on serial number. So I guess this is as legit as it can be.

nick c 16 September 2017 10:58 AM

You have nothing to worry about, paypal will be always on your side :read:

WhyMe 22 September 2017 09:58 PM

So here it is folks. I think the watch is authentic. What do you think
https://thumb.ibb.co/er1d4Q/20170922_074212.jpg https://thumb.ibb.co/ehk5jQ/20170922_074243.jpg https://thumb.ibb.co/mEvhW5/20170922_074726.jpg


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