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I think shld be asking grey market or AD. Personally I feel grey market is the same. As long as it's new pieces.
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Frankly, whether it's brand new or pre-owned,as long as I like it, it's authentic, and matches my budget, I would get it.
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Depends on watch as some are out of production then no choice but used. Else buy new when I can.
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Originally posted by commoner View PostBeen lurking in this forum for sometime liao.
Except for my 1st pre-owned Rolex 6694 and IWC portofino (a gift), all my watches are bought new. 6694 is worn by my brother, and I knew my friend who gave me the IWC well.
Really love seeing many watches selling here, and ebay, but never get myyself to take a step further. Being a kiasu chinese middle age fellow, and to think myself going to spend multiple thousands to buy a 2nd hand watch, it is so damn difficult. Knowing myself, I will be wondering why the guy sells his watch (whether bad luck or something), lost on the race track or whatever if I buy it. Don't think I will have that peace of mind should something bad happens when wearing a pre-owned watch. not knowing its history. Don't think I wll ever buy from a pawn shop for sure.
So I will continue to save my blood and sweat money to pursue my new 14060m and solid gold rolex or give it all up for just a PP aquanaut/nautilus. It will be a slow and tedious process I am sure, but I will enjoy the fruits of the hard labor.
How many of you are of the same thinking?
Does the history of the watch affect your purchase?
cheersas market value will not drop much.
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Originally posted by vRICKEDKEN View PostI'm considering buying a pre owned Rolex from a shop here.
But shop owner mentioned that the watch doesn't come with box and papers.
Do u think I shld reconsider my options?
for me,Take 3 reputation watch shops to compare,& just go for d most comfortable 1 will do.
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if the watch you are buying does not come with box and papers, {does not matter if the watch you are buying from a shop here (reference to the advertisers banner @ the top?) or private seller}, if you don't feel comfortable, you got two options
1) have the watch authenticated @ RSC or any third party watch technician you trust.
2) continue to look for a watch that comes with box and papers if both items are important to you.
Originally posted by vRICKEDKEN View PostI'm considering buying a pre owned Rolex from a shop here.
But shop owner mentioned that the watch doesn't come with box and papers.
Do u think I shld reconsider my options?
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Originally posted by vRICKEDKEN View PostI'm considering buying a pre owned Rolex from a shop here.
But shop owner mentioned that the watch doesn't come with box and papers.
Do u think I shld reconsider my options?
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I'm considering buying a pre owned Rolex from a shop here.
But shop owner mentioned that the watch doesn't come with box and papers.
Do u think I shld reconsider my options?
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But the preowned prices that some of you are quoting are really good which I cannot find at any brick and mortar shops. Are you guys quoting online prices?
As to the question I feel that as long as the condition is not too bad, preowned can be considered as you don't lose too much when flipping.
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Unless you are unable to pass your obstacle of buying a pre owned, pre owned.
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I think it's mainly your own preference, if u think worthy then go for it
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Hey guys, I'm new to the forum, just wondering if a vintage omega geneve automatic is worth considering.
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Originally posted by commoner View PostBeen lurking in this forum for sometime liao.
Except for my 1st pre-owned Rolex 6694 and IWC portofino (a gift), all my watches are bought new. 6694 is worn by my brother, and I knew my friend who gave me the IWC well.
Really love seeing many watches selling here, and ebay, but never get myyself to take a step further. Being a kiasu chinese middle age fellow, and to think myself going to spend multiple thousands to buy a 2nd hand watch, it is so damn difficult. Knowing myself, I will be wondering why the guy sells his watch (whether bad luck or something), lost on the race track or whatever if I buy it. Don't think I will have that peace of mind should something bad happens when wearing a pre-owned watch. not knowing its history. Don't think I wll ever buy from a pawn shop for sure.
So I will continue to save my blood and sweat money to pursue my new 14060m and solid gold rolex or give it all up for just a PP aquanaut/nautilus. It will be a slow and tedious process I am sure, but I will enjoy the fruits of the hard labor.
How many of you are of the same thinking?
Does the history of the watch affect your purchase?
cheers
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