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3 July 2009, 06:02 AM | #1 |
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Help needed
hi just bid and won a rolex date just on ebay
serial number is 6130117 is this a proper serial number chris |
3 July 2009, 06:15 AM | #2 |
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Great time to be asking. If you post a link to the listing or some pictures of the watch, people here will be able to help you with better information.
That number indicates a watch made in 1949. Mark |
3 July 2009, 06:23 AM | #3 |
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item number is 280361046108
ive won but not paid chris |
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I can't tell a thing from those cruddy pictures. That box looks off, the bezel is aftermarket and those papers are meaningless...Proceed with caution.
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wow...the pictures and the few feedbacks that the seller had would have put me off...like what scott said...caution would be the operative word...
smells bad...
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On Ebay, a fuzzy picture of a Rolex is a scam until proven otherwise. Other red flags is that the seller has no prior history of high priced sales. His last item sold appears to have been removed by Ebay but the buyer (probably a shill) gave him positive feedback.
Too many warning flags here...
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I wouldn't just walk away. I would freaking haul a$$ away from this one. I smell a scam. The pictures are bad, too much aftermarket bits on it, and question of authenticity.
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3 July 2009, 07:38 AM | #8 |
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Take the bad feedback and contact eBay that you learned it had fake parts.
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The seller can no longer leave bad feedback but the buyer can....
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I would not touch this one. I do not know how to get out of an eBay commitment, but I would suggest you find a way.
1. Pictures are bad (on purpose?) to the point of being useless. 2. A real Frankenwatch-bezel and dial are aftermarket. 3. Is the bracelet Rolex? Not stated and impossible to tell from the pics. 4. Seller has no track record on eBay. 5. Valuation paperwork is of no value. Biggest question: If it is worth 5500 why sell for less than a third of that? Hope you can escape this one. You can buy a nice, authentic and original DJ for that money. Mark |
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Overall from the pictures, price, sellers feedback and description tells me that its authenticity is doubtful..I would stay away.
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w/respect i ask, why would you bid on something that you don't feel
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3 July 2009, 05:22 PM | #17 |
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hi
thanks for everyones help. seller has said he will bring watch to my local rolex service centre to verify. i,like all of you am very sceptical but he has maintained contact so the least ican do is give him the benefit of doubt. can anyone tell me if the serial number is credible. regards chris |
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fellows i am a little old school on this matter. looking to backing out after a deal is made is bad business.
if the buyer has solid ground (something IS NOT RIGHT), or the seller has misrepresented an item or not performed, then the buyer has grounds to back out of the deal. w/ respect i sign contracts every month, and if something isn't as agreed, void it if it can't be resolved. looking for an out (the way i see it) after you've won a bid is weak. NO one made you bid and this is why i don't and won't sell high end on the bay.(my feedback is 100%). by the way i also do business where contracts are also verbal. hard to enforce, but word would get around if i crawfished! sorry if i offended anyone, just things like this crawl under my skin. |
4 July 2009, 05:49 AM | #21 |
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phoned rolex today
watch serial number indicates 1981=82 date just that is also neither lost or stolen. i will call seller now and meet him at rolex service centre for a valuation. once again thenks for all your help. will keep you all posted. chris |
4 July 2009, 05:55 AM | #22 |
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hi
rolex have found the watch to be circa 1981-82 watch is neither lost or stolen will call seller to arrange a valuation. thanks for everyones remarks though im still very sceptical chris |
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Chrisma, there is no way to tell from the photographs posted in this auction if the watch is genuine, fake or has aftermarket parts. Other factors should be considered concerning the auction and the seller - to include his feedback, previous sales, item description, quality of the photographs, previous sales history, feedback etc. as mentioned by others here on the forum. Now that the auction is over, you seem to be headed in the right direction by having it examined by an authorized Rolex dealer before making payment.
With all said and done, as we see quite often here on the forum, the watch should be examined before the purchase if there are questions of authenticity. There are many con-artists out there that are jumping at the chance to separate us from our hard earned money. Hopefully, you won't be one of those victims, now or in the future. Be careful, be safe, and good luck and may everything work out for you. Springer
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10 July 2009, 08:02 AM | #24 |
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hi all
watch was verified by my local rolex service centre as the genuine article. it needed about £400 worth of work to bring it up to scratch tho. bracelet shouders were not made for that case and the internals were dirty and missing a screw. watch maker could not put strap back together either. i tried to bargain with the seller who would only budge a few pounds. i walked away from the deal!!!! went to my local rolex dealer and bought a new GMT 2!!!!!!gold strap and bezel type. what have i done????????? |
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Welcome to the Forum,
A local Rolex AD purchase is a GOOD thing. Now, post some pix of your GMT 2 gold strap and bezel type.
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