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1 October 2020, 02:41 AM | #121 |
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I don’t like that they didn’t mention the corrosion. They just skipped that as others sometimes skip issues when selling something. I’m sure the ’excellent’ remark was to describe the outside form of the case. Not the corossion behind the caseback. Still not great to not disclose but anyone seeing the pics would have seen it. I would personally have mentioned it but where to draw the line? They run a business and need to be able to sell even average pieces like this.
I don’t think it is worse than not mentioning the dirty lume on this watch. If we are to complain on descriptions... Key thing is that the pictures show issues and buyers understand what they spend 10k+ on.
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Regarding for sale listings for pre owned vintage watches -
I would give buyers and collectors more credit than some here are giving them based on some of these responses. When viewing a listing, anything that enhances the value of the watch is normally highlighted in the listing - and rightfully so since this affects the price. Additionally, a listing should also mention anything significant that adversely affects the value. Buyers know this. Buyers want a level playing field and any seller that thinks buyers do not notice these listing "errors" or omissions is sadly mistaken. I'm not referring to minutia being discussed in a listing, such as a couple knicks or scratches on a case, bezel insert or hand set but significant issues that affects a buyers decision to purchase a particular watch in a listing and how this omission affects the value. Credible and honest listing reflect favorably toward the integrity of the seller.
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1 October 2020, 07:13 AM | #124 |
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Oversight? Proofread? You are way too kind. Dealers can’t make “oversights“. It’s called misrepresentation in the business world. Or worse.
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As long as the seller is not misleading or fraudulent in their disclosure of the watch (e.g., omitting to mention a material flaw, such as a relume, that is not evident from the photos), it is up to the buyer to make all the necessary enquiries or investigations. If a seller chooses to let the photos do the talking with minimal description, then as a buyer you can ask further questions or you can walk away on the basis that you are not satisfied a seller has been fully frank in their disclosure and choose to look at another listing where a seller may be more descriptive. I agree that good market practice is that a seller should disclose material flaws or issues. |
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Inaccurate descriptions - HQ Milton
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This. And I believe they also offer a return period (not sure of restock fee). This allows you to get the watch for a proper inspection before the deal is final (again, assuming there’s not some ridiculous “restocking” fee). Now, if they call relumed hands original, or claim certain inserts are real, then that’s another story. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Drew Zimmerman in PA did some excellent work on the edge of a caseback for me one time. Very clean. You can check out his work on IG at zimmermanwatchrepair
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Matter of removing all loose material and starting afresh . This could mean loosing a significant percentage of the underside of the case before You start to weld it correctly ! |
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18 October 2020, 07:58 PM | #129 |
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Anyone see the apology for an inaccurate piece on their IG account earlier ?
Wondered if anyone got an update on what happened ? |
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See the threads about the fake Daytona 6262.
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Link to the other thread for reference: https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=770352
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It’s a shame for HQ Milton re 6262.
Rather unfortunate coincidence for that to occur whilst this thread is still ongoing too. I suppose it’s open for them to make a comment on this thread as they are on TRF.
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