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Old 23 February 2009, 08:40 AM   #9
Orchi
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Originally Posted by jeff hess View Post
I would like to see the watch and the auction. Unlke others I would never make a determination of authenticty without seeing the item.

Most appraisal entities (including ASA and ISA i believe) teach to never do appraisals without seeing the piece. It is then just hypothetical.

If I a reading your question correctly, someone sold a watch that you think is not correct.

If this is the case, I would contact the seller and ask him to contact the buyer and make it right.

And if someone has altered a watch to purposely cheat a consumer this is wrong and he should be chastised.

If someone sold it out of pure ignorance, he should be given a pass but educated quickly and should STILL be asked to contact the seller and make it right.

My expertise is more in vintage.


Please send me via pm the auction is question so I can view it and I will take a stab at it.

Jeff
Err buddy Jeff Hess...many thanks for the response.

Fortunately...Orchi is able to reach you in time...

A Private Message has also been sent to your mail box...
Kindly revert your findings in here...
Your further advise is much appreciated...TQ.

Oh btw...the relevant watch was listed...n SOLD in the eBay auction as...VINTAGE.
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