You are absolutely right Wesley. This mess for 200 bucks is ridiculous.
But please lets face vintage watches are different from new ones. We worry to death that we buy a brand new watch from DavidSW, Sohail and all the great guys here and find out it has fake parts inside. Who would not be afraid of that..
But this is not the case here.
When you buy a vintage watch it MUST be serviced right away. Having done that Tony would have means to adress Tempoking and this mess would not have happened. And even one year later Tempoking tried to find a solution but Tony refused.
Its not reasonable for a buyer to get a 30 yrs old watch, wear it for a year without service, and then out of the blue demands a full Rolex service from the seller. If he was a first time buyer I would accept this nonsense. But if he is a watch dealer I can only have doubts on his character and his intentions. Tempoking tried to work this thing out and Im sorry for him and not for Tony.
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