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  • How to tell whether the "paper" is real?

    Can any experts here advise me how to tell whether the "paper" is real?

    The paper that comes with my Y-series Exp II has the serial number "punched with holes" on the paper but the recent F-series Sub's paper has the serial number "printed" on the paper. Is this right?

    Thanks in advance.
    Body Of Fat, Heart Of Gold.

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    even if papers is real and the watch is fake, it is still a fake watch.

    if you want a real peace of mind, i suggest authentication @ RSC.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by champagneluver View Post
      Can any experts here advise me how to tell whether the "paper" is real?

      The paper that comes with my Y-series Exp II has the serial number "punched with holes" on the paper but the recent F-series Sub's paper has the serial number "printed" on the paper. Is this right?

      Thanks in advance.
      hi there.... most certs has the country code and serial number 'punched' onto the cert... however, i did noticed, some f-series watches has the serial number printed onto the paper....and if i'm not wrong...the country code tend to be 410..from Japan....

      anyway if you're still concerned about it....you can go to RSC to have it verify....
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      • #4
        Originally posted by triton View Post
        even if papers is real and the watch is fake, it is still a fake watch.

        if you want a real peace of mind, i suggest authentication @ RSC.
        hmmm.... I don't think the watch is a fake. Just noticed the difference in the papers of the 2 watches.

        Thanks for the advise. Will consider sending to RSC for a check.
        Body Of Fat, Heart Of Gold.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by nottinghill View Post
          hi there.... most certs has the country code and serial number 'punched' onto the cert... however, i did noticed, some f-series watches has the serial number printed onto the paper....and if i'm not wrong...the country code tend to be 410..from Japan....

          anyway if you're still concerned about it....you can go to RSC to have it verify....
          hahaha.... You seems to know my question in great detail.
          So that makes you either the seller or the supplier...

          Will RSC also authenticate the paper? or just the watch?
          Body Of Fat, Heart Of Gold.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by champagneluver View Post
            hahaha.... You seems to know my question in great detail.
            So that makes you either the seller or the supplier...

            Will RSC also authenticate the paper? or just the watch?
            heheh me seller? hehe well sold 10 plus odd rolexes already lar.....seller? no lar...maybe appreciator...heheh. but definitely not supplier lar...hehehehe

            i'm not sure if RSC will authenticate the paper .....but i guess having an authentic watch is more impt...heheh
            Rolex TT Submariner Date Blue Dial (Ref#116613LB)
            Rolex Deep Sea Sea Dweller (Ref#116660)
            Rolex 18K/SS Oyster Perpetual Datejust (Ref#16233)
            Omega Seamaster 300M Chrono (Ref#2920.80.91)

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            • #7
              Originally posted by champagneluver View Post
              Can any experts here advise me how to tell whether the "paper" is real?

              The paper that comes with my Y-series Exp II has the serial number "punched with holes" on the paper but the recent F-series Sub's paper has the serial number "printed" on the paper. Is this right?

              Thanks in advance.
              Hi Bro

              IMHO, paper is only important if you intend to sell the watch in the near future. If you intend to keep the watch for own use, paper is not important. More important the watch is genuine
              Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today. -James Dean

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              • #8
                Originally posted by minusplus View Post
                Hi Bro

                IMHO, paper is only important if you intend to sell the watch in the near future. If you intend to keep the watch for own use, paper is not important. More important the watch is genuine
                Fully agree.

                The purpose of the paper is for a better price if I want to sell the watch. Just in case when one needs the $$$$....
                Body Of Fat, Heart Of Gold.

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                • #9
                  local papers are punched.....
                  the hype is true. listen at your own risk.
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                  • #10
                    Tink nowadays.. u can even 'buy' papers... lol..
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