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15 September 2024, 03:29 AM | #1 |
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Rolex Authentication Franken - London, UK?
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I've unfortunately purchased a Rolex that has turned out to be a Franken. I'm trying to work out my options and part of that involves understanding what is genuine and what is not. I'm otherwise fine on next steps and have taken legal advice. I'm looking for recommendations for someone who will be willing to review all parts of the watch and inform me what is genuine and what is not. I'm in London UK So if anyone can recommend someone who is knowledgeable and likely to be willing to help, that would be great. Thanks. |
15 September 2024, 03:31 AM | #2 |
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Sorry to hear this news.
In the spirit of sharing, would you enlighten us with some further details and context of how this happened to you? Private Sale? How did you realise it was a fake? Where has the seller disappeared to? Etc. |
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If you are pursuing it legally or looking to get it put back to OEM, a conversation with the RSC in Mayfair might be worth your time.
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15 September 2024, 04:20 AM | #6 |
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Guys whilst this is in a legal dispute I can't really put any details on here.
I was concerned that the RSc might confiscate a "fake" so thought I'd avoid that scenario! Any other recommendations for experts? Thanks |
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A Franken watch is a timepiece assembled from genuine parts of different references to create a single watch. Is this the case with your watch, or is it a legit Rolex reference that has been fitted with aftermarket parts?
It’s hard to answer your question without knowing more, but if it's a modern piece with aftermarket parts, take it to the Rolex service Center directly or through your local Rolex dealer/boutique, and have them replace those with OEM ones during service. That’ll be your cheapest route. I would do the same even for a vintage watch with non original parts. While the parts will not be age appropriate for a vintage, they will at least be genuine Rolex. |
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If the watch is all genuine Rolex, you’ve got little to worry about. That’s your best case scenario. If it is a Frankenstein, hopefully it isn’t comprised of more than 3 fake components (not including the movement).
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How did you find out it wasn’t what you thought you had bought? And can you post some photos
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There’s a big difference between a new piece or new reference piece and a vintage piece that may have been put together over many years and owners.
Vintage will need a more specialist eye as even experts get it wrong.
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I don’t know the laws in the UK, with litigation what Is allowed to post online. It’s hard to give an opinion without seeing the problem. What do you think is Frankenstein, case , bracelet, or dial. Everything?
The best way is to open the case and check the movement, which is also the most expensive part to replace, the dial and hands can be replaced by RSC to original and they will check everything else. How close are you to Hatton Gardens there are a few good watchmakers there. Let us know what you think is wrong? TRF members have allot knowledge. Sorry to hear about your situation, best of luck. |
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Have a chat with Steven Hale in Mayfair. They are a fully accredited service centre and have a parts account but aren’t bound by the silly ‘RSC rules’. They’ve happily worked on a Franken/modded watch for me more than once. Also a bit cheaper…
https://www.shwr.co.uk/ |
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It would be helpful if you could post some details. You don’t have to compromise any legal dispute, although I fail to see how you would anyway.
What model and year? How do you know it has non genuine /original parts? What are the non genuine/original parts? Private sale? This information (atleast this) would be both helpful and interesting to others and also aid them in helping! |
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As mentioned, I think I've set the point of this thread out very clearly, I appreciate that others, for purely the sake of their own curiosity, want more detail, but, that is purely for your own curiosity, I don't see how it would benefit me getting the expert advice that I require. Instead it would just end up as probably a fairly negative dissection of a watch. Everyone has an opinion, and that's fine. We're all entitled to them. |
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I would be interested how he found out, etc as I really like some of the older stuff and am far from being an expert. |
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Just guessing here, but to me it sounds like the OP probably took it to a Rolex Service Center, and they refused to service it because it has unspecified non-genuine parts. He's just trying to find out what parts in his watch aren't genuine OEM so he can replace them with genuine ones.
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Furthermore, sharing your experience will likely help others avoid whatever mistakes have been made. Being cryptic doesn’t help anyone. Best of luck with resolution. |
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Op, I can’t remember the shops name in Hatton Gardens, sorry , I was on vacation and had an issue with my clasp, there were several watchmakers that work on Rolex and do authentications, service. I spoke with a very nice chap that was brilliant, he did the repair on the spot and even cleaned the watch while I waited. They even gave me the old parts , pins back in the Rolex plastic pill type package. Showing me what was used for the repair. I did not even ask for that.
I would call a few of them in Hatton Gardens and ask for what you need done. Check the online reviews google etc… Best of luck, mate |
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My thoughts are that RSC would be a good first step. I’ve obviously heard of RSC confiscating stolen watches. I haven’t heard of them confiscating ‘fake’ watches, only refusing to work on them. The problem (I’m guessing) is that RSC probably won’t give a detailed statement on why the watch fails to meet their standards. You may already have been to a RSC and been refused service. I imagine some examination of the watch has already happened and flagged concerns and you now need a detailed statement on the watch to back the claim with the seller. Hopefully someone here has some ideas. |
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RSC will only keep a stolen watch.
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Anyway- go to Stefano at fathom watches near St Pauls in London, he's very knowledgable and will be able to tell you what is correct to the watch and what isn't. |
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