I am no expert, not even a vintage watch guy. Also, I am sure both seller and buyer are good guys and probably just a mis-interpreted email or two led to this mess.
However, if a seller advertises a watch as authentic, shouldn't the responsibility be his to confirm this before hand? After all he is a trusted seller...he should make it right without offering additional services.
This confirms my hesitation on buying vintage or second hand.
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