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Originally Posted by Mendota
Are you specifically stating in the new listing that multiple attempts have been made to open the case back and it cannot be opened? I think any new buyer should be made FULLY aware of this material fact. You are only $2 into it, so full disclosure is your friend in this situation to try to avoid similar outcomes. A blanket "needs restoration" statement is too general and creates the impression that restoration is indeed possible. This is a piece of junk and should be purchased for parts. Heck, I would skip this and just part it out yourself. Win win and then the buyers for the parts know exactly what they are getting into. Again, your sunk cost is $2. You can sell the crown, hands, bezel insert, bezel, plexi maybe, and then the POS case with dial and movement inside "as is" and wish the buyer good luck opening to see what treasure is inside.
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I'm going to safely assume you did not click on the link and read the listing's title and/or description?
I never once was, nor am I trying this go around to purposely mislead potential buyers. And what was paid for the watch originally is irrelevant. I'm clearly not a watch enthusiast like most here and am simply striving to re-sell a damaged watch for/as parts, period! I don't know how much more clear I can be or my listing can be in the effort to do such.