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23 October 2021, 01:43 AM | #1 |
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Submariner 16610 with handwritten papers
Hi guys, I am considering a 16610 with some very suspicious papers.
The guarantee is handwritten, while as far as I know for any COSC Rolex there must be punched papers. I know that sometimes Rolex back then made mistakes with guarantees, but I also know that a lot of white papers were for sale on ebay.. What do you think, should I consider (and pay) this watch as a watch only, or how much more for these papers? |
23 October 2021, 01:46 AM | #2 |
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I would not give any value to that paper... Watch only |
23 October 2021, 01:53 AM | #3 |
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yeah, I feel like the reference number is nearly always typed out.
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23 October 2021, 01:53 AM | #4 |
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Also, get someone to chime in on bezel, looks off to me*
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23 October 2021, 01:57 AM | #5 |
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The paper is 1986, the L serial I think 1988-89, the date sold 1991 (that's not awkward though).
My N serial 1991 has punched papers Sent from my M2007J17G using Tapatalk |
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Mine is punched out as well. Sorry for the rough news
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this one in particular comes from Brazil ad I have seen other examples with the warranty paper only. https://omegaforums.net/threads/role...9-mint.137738/ If this linnk is not allowed for the rest to have a look at the photos properly please be deleted by the admins.
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23 October 2021, 03:56 AM | #10 |
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Bezel numbers look thin, again, I am not an expert.
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I have seen hand written guaranties on L series with a dealer stamp sold by a reputable dealer. If Im not mistaken in Brazil, like Italy, it was common for some dealers there to 'hand write' certificates of the Guarantie only type. |
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Anything is possible if an AD is handwriting papers but many will not place any value in handwritten papers as they could easily be filled out today.
The punched papers are not exempt from counterfeiters either just much harder to do. |
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Nobody will know until really check with a loupe and check the printing method.
The paper looks like brand new and not aged one bit which seems a bit off
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23 October 2021, 06:03 AM | #14 |
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Wrong type of papers for a 16610.
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23 October 2021, 06:05 AM | #15 |
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That paper, while incorrect, was written recently. There is no age at all on the paper or ink. It looks like it was written yesterday, and it’s supposed to be 20 years old?
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A 16610 COSC must have punched papers. That in some countries sloppy mistakes were made doesn't change this fact. Also this guarantee is signed 1986, while the watch is sold in 1991. Most punched papers were punched originally from Rolex, but in the case of a wrongly handwritten ones that should have been done by the AD, therefore in 1991 and so not on a 1986 signed paper. And no, in Italy and Brazil it wasn't common, but for some reason there are just a lot of white papers from South America on ebay. |
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Whether this paper is legit or not, is not my point. I am just saying that it is a possible scenario. Are there fake papers out there? Yes. Are there people selling fake blank papers? Yes. In Italy, was it common for dealers to issue short Non-COSC hand written guaranties for Non-COSC watches? Yes. |
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I have seen many 16610 sold in Italy and Spain; all with punched papers. In Italy or Spain there may have been common mistakes (not so common imo) but that's not the point imo. The point is that the 16610 had to be with Cosc papers, because it's a cosc watch. Papers may be typed in the US, or punched in the rest of the word, but COSC papers, since it's a cosc watch. I don't believe in mistakes. It's like a 16750 with a glossy dial on a matte serial: a possible Rolex mistake? yeah, it's possible, but I don't buy it, no matter what narrative the seller tell me. A watch with a wrong (or non conforming) papers should have been paid as a watch only imo. Also here we have 1986 papers on a 1991 watch... |
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Contrary to what the seller told the buyer, sorry, but that paper is not correct for a Submariner 16610 chronometer watch.
The correct paper should be the chronometer/warranty paper depicted in photos below. The watch in the photo by the OP is a warranty paper not a chronometer/guarantee paper which is correct for a 16610 Submariner. The paper depicted by the OP is for a Submariner 5513, Daytona 6263 or other non chronometer watch from the 1980s. Contrary to what the seller told you, it is not correct and will always be a watch "with a story." While back in the day, some dealers might have sold a certified chronometer watch with a non chronometer paper, it would not make it correct. Below are photos of the correct papers for the USA and non USA papers for a Submariner 16610 chronometer from the 1980s and 1990s. Papers for "L" serial numbers sold in the USA would be typed and non USA papers were punched during this era.
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Hi All,
Sorry if I have not been able to be in this thread as much as I would like. I have a simulator assessment next week in Berlin to renew my pilot license so have to study quite a bit. @Chris75 I will not argue with you that in the perfect world that should be. This watch or set should have a Big COSC Warranty paper. I did questioned myself this when I initially bought. I had a chat with Adam from Mentawatches from whom I bought the watch and he reassured me about all my doubts. Same as the ones you had. I even sent you a screenshots with his replies about the subject via DM, and for you is simply not true because you do not believe in mistakes. I try not to be naive either specially when buying an expensive watch. At the time I did as much search to find similar set with those type of papers. I did find 3 in chrono24 which of course now are gone. MY bad I should have taken screenshots but was not planning on selling it at the time, it was more for a peace of mind for myself. At this moment right now I could only find one in CH24 and I attach a photo below. I have read all your comments and agree they seem to be more on the negative side than the seek of the truth. It appears that you have your mind set and it is your ABSOLUTE truth the only one that counts. You did not even contact me prior to express your concerns but decided to post directly threads in 2 forums, and only selected photos of the watch. I would hardly believe the Mentawatches would jeopardize his reputation over a premium of a 16610 to sell me an arrange set. Trust the seller they said. Thats what I did with the amount of info I could gather when I bought from him. As there was also questioning about the brand new paper look of this watch I took some time to make side by side photos with other COSC papers I have oldest is printed 84 and newest 92. And also side by side Ink comparison with a watch with papers I bought from Sacha Davidoff. Bellow the link, as it was also questioned from a photo that the ink looks brand new. http://www.db1983.com/our-archive/ro...1985?imageID=0 I will copy the link of this thread in the OF forum sale Hope you all have a nice day and enjoy the weekend and Motogp and F1 like myself besides the annoying studying. Regards.
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As Springer pointed out above, it should be the longer chronometer paper for a 16610. I believe there was a short chronometer version in the late '60s/early '70s, but it looks different to your paper and is from a different era. |
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I am 100% agreed there Also on a side note some other opinions can be found on this thread on VRF https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/vint...s-t268295.html
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So it's impossible to know if the papers were delivered with the watch as you were told.
Maybe they were but as Springer said its a watch "with a story". You might find someone willing to pay more because of the paper but for me they add no value to the watch. |
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Papers are neat but I wouldn't pay much more for them
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Essentially a watch and box……papers are worthless on this one to a real collector…..
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So the seller is telling you it is correct but it has handwritten incorrect papers and an incorrect non typed handwritten hang tag. It is all quite interesting in my opinion. While it all might very well have been handwritten by a dealer on the wrong warranty paper and the added hand written hang tag, it is quite unusual indeed and incorrect. Good luck with the sale.
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So, the seller told you the garantie paper was correct but it is not a garantie/chronometer paper and it has a handwritten non typed hang tag. It is all quite interesting in my opinion. While it all might very well have been handwritten by a dealer on the wrong warranty paper and the added hand written hang tag, it is quite unusual indeed and incorrect. Good luck with the sale.
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Well like others who have posted here-you have people advising that there are issues, and some who say there are none. That is your red flag. If you are insistent on getting it, then just get it, because you are not going to convince everyone to agree. If it works out, then that is great for you, if it does not, at least you knew the red flag was there, and took the risk. Personally, once some of the people here who have posted above, and know what they are talking about, advised me that there were issues, then I would move on to something else and heed their advice or warnings or suggestions that there are issues.
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