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  • xxccxx
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    Scary leh... let pawn shop people open the watch... sekali they damage the watch then tell u it is a fake...

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  • edchng
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    If you buy from a shop I think most likely should be fine. But you can pay $75 for the official Rolex certification though for a peace of mind.

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  • Vstranger
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    Usually i just take to the pawn shop and let the people to value the watch... i trust their opinion and what u can do is pawn the watch to them for $1000 and take back on the spot for $10... surely pawn shop wouldn't take in fake watches..
    The person usually will open and check the mech calibre

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  • chewraisins
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    Originally posted by newbie09 View Post
    Yes, they will.
    Thanks for the info..

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  • newbie09
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    Originally posted by chewraisins View Post
    Will RSC honour the international warranty and repair the watch FOC within the warranty period even if it was purchased from an overseas AD?
    Yes, they will.

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  • chewraisins
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    Originally posted by Rolex116613 View Post
    Originally posted by Deeekson View Post
    Great information. Very helpful indeed. Can I also check with uall senior here that if I bought an overseas set, how can I get my warranty work done in sg? Will RSC service? Kindly assist me here. Thanks
    Rolex warranty is international.
    As long as it is real, RSC will service.
    Will RSC honour the international warranty and repair the watch FOC within the warranty period even if it was purchased from an overseas AD?

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  • kel81
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    So verification at rsc is still the safest bet on the authentication of rolex watches?

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  • Jlim1968
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    I have done that many a times. Cost should be borne by the buyer.

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  • chilli2
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    Wow they have up the authentication fee to $107, very useful info to share, thanks

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  • jasontohsy
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    I am sure most seller will be willing to accompany u to rolex center for verification

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  • jasontohsy
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    Authentication will take less than 1 hour. Sit there, browse thru some magazines. and it be ready... please also do not forget to adjust the sizes there

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  • Deeekson
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    Thanks ^^

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  • Rolex116613
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    Originally posted by Deeekson View Post
    Great information. Very helpful indeed. Can I also check with uall senior here that if I bought an overseas set, how can I get my warranty work done in sg? Will RSC service? Kindly assist me here. Thanks
    Rolex warranty is international.
    As long as it is real, RSC will service.

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  • Deeekson
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    Great information. Very helpful indeed. Can I also check with uall senior here that if I bought an overseas set, how can I get my warranty work done in sg? Will RSC service? Kindly assist me here. Thanks

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  • Wristshot
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    Since Rolex uses a blank caseback, RSC has to open to check that the movement is authentic.

    Fakes usually try to get away with the exterior and usually just put a cheap and inferior movement within.

    What RSC does seems reasonable to me.

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