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  • CHM
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    what model of watch was verified? some people have claimed that sports models cost more for verification.
    An SD (V Series). It's new and all but it's just something I have to do when dealing with a private transaction. No offence to the seller. Great seller BTW

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  • louie
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    good they gonna loose more customers to outside workshops....WELL DONE!

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  • exxondus
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    Originally posted by feilong108 View Post
    Exp1 considered sports model? still same leh...$75..two months back though...
    EXP1 shld be considered sports model

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  • feilong108
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    Exp1 considered sports model? still same leh...$75..two months back though...

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  • mmm
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    Went on last friday around 4-5pm and they said cannot do verification..... Was fuming as made the trip down.

    Heard rumours that they might stop this service as it affects the sale of their ad. Dunno how true. But I suppose such service will always be required for 2nd hand watches and not just parallel imports BNIB.

    So maybe raising by 33% is to deter people from the service?

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  • seiko.citizen
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    what model of watch was verified? some people have claimed that sports models cost more for verification.

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  • KuchingKu
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    Originally posted by CHM View Post
    An update on the verification cost at RSC. It is now at S$100! Was there yesterday...
    Holy Sh*T. Daylight robbery.

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  • CHM
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    An update on the verification cost at RSC. It is now at S$100! Was there yesterday...

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  • johnny
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    Originally posted by gt77 View Post
    Wooo really ah? Thats cool man. Thanks bro
    Thanks good man.. thats for shring this information.

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  • Onyx76
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    yeah, tat's the safest way, just wondering if there are any other alternatives. Well, its up to each individual to make their own choice.

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  • seiko.citizen
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    of course you can take to pawn shop. how knowledgeable is another issue. and what if they scratch it? then how?

    if you need to be 100% sure, take to rolex for full service; dont cut corners.

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  • Onyx76
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    One Question, can we bring it to a pawn shop and ask how much it worth? Will they tell u its fake or real? Just tinking whether it works.....

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  • seiko.citizen
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    How much is a good night's sleep worth? If you are confident, then by all means skip the verification. If you are the cautious type, spend the $75 and have an excellent night's rest

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  • jtworx
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    Does anyone has a copy of the receipt? Just wanna see if it's worth paying the $75...

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  • seiko.citizen
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    However it id debatable that the serial number is only checked against local records. So a watch stolen in Singapore will not show up in Australian records and vice versa.

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