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16 January 2022, 06:56 AM | #1 |
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126610lv & 126610ln
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Something I was just wondering about. The 126610ln and ln share the exact same face, hands and size. What would stop someone putting a green bezel on a black sub and selling it off as a LV? We know previously this wasn't possible as the 16610ln had a maxi dial and the 16610lv had the smaller handset etc. I'm just really curious as no doubt people will be doing this as the watch market gets more hyped? I know the warranty card obviously would say LN but people could just scrap the warranty card, get a bezel insert and command another 2k+ for what was a LN sub? Thoughts? Sent from my SM-F926B using Tapatalk |
16 January 2022, 06:59 AM | #2 |
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Good luck getting a genuine LV bezel insert for $2k. Just doesn’t make sense to achieve seeing as Rolex has their parts department on lockdown. Also I think the case should have LV after the model number in between the lugs.
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16 January 2022, 07:01 AM | #3 | |
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Believe me, Rolex do not have their parts department on lockdown. A quick search on eBay will show you ample Genuine Rolex parts. Plus, what's stopping someone using a aftermarket insert? Sent from my SM-F926B using Tapatalk |
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16 January 2022, 07:07 AM | #4 | |
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Parts like these are definitely on lockdown. Genuine bezel inserts go for thousands and thousands of dollars. While they cost $150 from Rolex. I just had my BLNR insert replaced during service. $168. It has to be sent to RSC for service to have this sort replaced. Rolex wouldn’t send to the AD to service in house. An insert can be authenticated. So sure someone could try to do that and maybe they do but it’s risky and difficult to pull off. People paying $20k for a watch these days aren’t morons mostly, and there is a lot of info out there about authentication and how to not get scammed etc. |
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16 January 2022, 07:10 AM | #5 |
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Also not a single factory 126610lv insert on eBay or chrono 24…
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16 January 2022, 07:11 AM | #6 | |
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As for aftermarket parts, you can easily tell they are aftermarket. |
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16 January 2022, 07:13 AM | #7 | |
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16 January 2022, 07:16 AM | #8 |
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Also any 126610LV without a card is suspect right now seeing as they’re only a year or so old. Just overall not a lot in it for someone trying to scam someone else in this way. Doesn’t mean it hasn’t happened or won’t happen. People do dumb shit.
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Also, I think also this is more of a one off rather than an easy to find thing. It isn't a say Hulk bezel which are easily sourceable. Similar thing for 116520 vs 116500 Daytonas. Dial swap on the 116520 is easier to do rather than on 116500, because the dials are more readily available. So once again. As a one off? Sure, possible. As a business model? Probably not worth it. |
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16 January 2022, 07:38 AM | #12 | |
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This is exactly why it doesn’t make since to do as OP is suggesting. Spend $3k for a part that’s impossible to obtain to then swap and scam/hustle an extra $2k from someone that doesn’t care there isn’t a card on a newish watch. Profit = -$1k or more depending on actual sale if you can find said impossible part. |
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16 January 2022, 07:54 AM | #13 |
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What's to stop someone from putting a BLRO bezel on a BLNR and doing the same, or putting a Tiffany blue dial on their OP? The OP dial change is something you can easily do for (I think) $500.
Any financial gain would probably be offset by the 'loss' of the warranty card. People want complete kits when they're paying top dollar. |
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