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Originally Posted by rambo99
regarding the prior post - dont get me wrong, i based also on the fact that the OP said he bought the watch from a reputable grey dealer and with box and papers. that's why i said open the case back to check authenticity is not necessary, just a precautionary check will be ok. though you can be so paranoid to say people will have a significant chance of getting a fake watch from a grey dealer no matter how knowledgeable they are and how carefully they checked the full set, that's your problem.
regarding this post - i was talking about trusted grey dealer, watch, box and papers all along, not just a watch without papers as you have said. show me one single case that the watch, the hand tags and the papers were all found to be fake purchased from a grey dealer. otherwise, everything you said just happened in your own imagination, lol.
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I did not state that there was a "significant" chance. just greater than 0. I also said I would buy again from the trusted dealers on here, because the odds are stacked heavily in my favor. However I do not assume that how/why/from whom I buy is the default for all the other people also buying a used luxury watch.
Let us also not assume that everyone knows what a real box, real paper and real card should look like.
Is it implausible, in your mind, that the buyer of such a package, simply hasn't yet discovered that they are a victim ?