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16 October 2020, 08:51 PM | #61 |
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OP, have you decided what you’re doing with this?
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16 October 2020, 08:52 PM | #62 |
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I'd ask for a credit towards whatever RSC will charge to fix it. If it's a piece you really want keep it. You will probably do similar damage just from wearing it. But the seller should make it right.
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16 October 2020, 09:01 PM | #63 |
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This NOS business gets thrown around all the time because people know there is a premium on it. That said, looks fairly good. You could negotiate for a better price, if everything else looks good as it is very difficult to see the mark.
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16 October 2020, 09:03 PM | #64 |
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That would be unacceptable to me being sold as NOS.
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Agree but while most pieces categorised as new old stock watches by their sellers most have never been worn for any significant period of time, they may still have become slightly damaged at some point in storage or shipment. And if watch was fully stickered before sold even tiny dings would be very hard to see by seller until removed by prospective owner.
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I would only suggest that the seller disclose the damage prior to selling so that the buyer could make an informed decision. |
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16 October 2020, 10:46 PM | #67 |
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I find myself attempting to interpret, what's "NOT" being said, on any advertised item for sale.....My skills have grown over the years, to be able find the hidden meanings in many sellers descriptions or lack of......
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16 October 2020, 11:24 PM | #68 |
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Has the dealer had the watch for the 10 years, or is the dealer relying on some claim from whomever it was sourced? My guess is that it has been owned and worn and the NOS claim is based solely on the stickers. You did not see this on photos provided prior to purchase?
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16 October 2020, 11:45 PM | #69 |
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I’m shocked at how many posters are willing to give the seller a pass on what is, quite apparently, a willful and deceptive sales practice, all in the name of having an otherwise difficult to obtain Rolex watch.
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16 October 2020, 11:53 PM | #70 |
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No, I don't think you should be 'mad,' but...
The business practices of the seller are what's in play here. Did he know about that ding and try to pass it off as NOS? Or, did he somehow not know? Wow-that's scary. TBH, either way his professionalism is drawn into question. Keep us posted and good luck. |
17 October 2020, 12:04 AM | #71 |
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Depending on how much you paid I’d likely return. My guess is you paid a large premium for NOS which in my opinion should be 100% mint.
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17 October 2020, 12:13 AM | #72 |
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I turned one down this past June that had a similar ding in a similar spot. It was in fact pre owned but I would not have liked it at all. I get the point about magnification but right on a sharp edge is not exactly invisible...
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17 October 2020, 12:43 AM | #73 |
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A couple of factors need to be known before I can realistically answer how i would react.
1. Is this going to be a daily driver or safe queen. 2. How hard is this watch to get. 3. The delta of the price of NOS vs good/excellent condition used. 4. After talking to the seller, how confident am i that they didn't knowingly try to pass off a used watch as new. If a daily driver on a hard to get watch with not much of premium where i think the seller made an honest mistake, i wouldn't worry too much about it. Maybe just ask for a discount to get it more in line with used. However, if it going to be safe queen and the delta was several thousands of dollars and (especially if) i think the seller knowingly didn't act in good faith, that's a much different Mr. Drunmond they would see. |
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Because it's on the edge, it can never be fixed. It'll get rounded if it gets polished, so I'd return that.
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17 October 2020, 12:59 AM | #75 |
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Too many people wear watches with the stickers on them and then years later try to pass them off as "New Old Stock". That watch was obviously worn to get those dings.
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17 October 2020, 07:00 AM | #76 |
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I think new old stock is open to interpretation. It can certainly mean that it has obviously been in inventory for a long time, and tried on and handled, but never sold or registered to an owner. That being said, a NOS watch can be damaged but still technically NOS.
I think people often confuse NOS with untouched “mint” condition.
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18 October 2020, 01:51 AM | #77 |
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those are dents or gouges unfortunately.
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18 October 2020, 02:06 AM | #78 |
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Its not in NOS condition. But the ding is small also. I agree with the post if used take it but as NOS you would need an adjustment on the price or return it.
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18 October 2020, 02:20 AM | #80 |
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New insinuates never sold. It’s not a description of condition. Anyone in the watch Hobby understands that watches sit in showcases on display and are handled regularly
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18 October 2020, 02:32 AM | #81 |
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People handle your watch ,they ding it .
Whether that's AD or secondary market . I have seen new watches at ADs with marks ,Rolex and other brands . That's why I prefer it arriving fresh in the coffin . |
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I was thinking the same. It’s hard to see and maybe wasn’t seen by the seller. I’d do whatever is in your weighed self interest. |
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18 October 2020, 02:51 AM | #83 | |
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I don’t know man. That ding is fairly easy to see. I’d be disappointed. Maybe not a deal breaker, but disappointed. |
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But I guess this is semantics and the beauty of language and it's interpretations. But I think the vast majority of posters agree that this watch advertised as NOS with this damage is incorrect. |
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18 October 2020, 04:58 AM | #85 |
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That’s not new as in NOS, the sticker also has been re-applied.
If I paid a stiff premium I would return it
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