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3 October 2010, 04:57 AM | #1 |
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Hey guys,
I don't know about you fellas but I normally look at watches for sale online just to track certain model's values over a period of time......and just for plessure lol! But iv noticed that many sellers make quite a big point about a watch being brought either in a US or UK AD, has anyone else noticed this? If so why does buying from these paticular countries almost add value to your watch? I mean rolex guarantee is meant to be honoured all around the world and an AD is a AD which ever country you go to, so what makes US or UK so special? Look forward to hearing from you. |
3 October 2010, 05:06 AM | #2 |
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It truly makes no difference except some people prefer US AD here in US. One thing about US AD--certificates clearly state description of watch and dial. So if one was buying a Day Date and it had a silver dial with diamonds--that would be written out so if dial was somehow changed you would know--unless it was changed to same dial of course. Other than that--makes no difference in terms of price.
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