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It might be a display set from Rolex which does not have paper cert yet. And when the watch discon then Rolex post it to AD with a new warranty card for sale. My prediction only.Originally posted by louie View Postsince the watch already distributed to AD with the original cert..but why reissue a certificate? (lost or damaged)
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Without cert the watch usually cheaper a few hundreds maybe about 300-500. People prefer got cert like buying Handphone. But no cert also can sell la.Originally posted by louie View Postif this is the case,will the resale or value of the watch not accompanied with original serial certification be affected...
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one has to understand that AD are a business. and as such, things get misplaced. therefore, one whose product is incomplete, it is best to rectify the problem at a manufacturer > dealer level. so that they can attain the highest possible price.Originally posted by louie View Postsince the watch already distributed to AD with the original cert..but why reissue a certificate? (lost or damaged)
you may think otherwise[U]Currently wearing[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]TT Datejust with diamond dial - sold!
Blue 6694
Seiko SD-lookalike[/SIZE]
[U]"My collection"[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]Blue 6694; TT DJ w diamond dial.[/SIZE]
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make sense to me.. so only an AD request,Rolex SA would reissue a certificate..Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Postone has to understand that AD are a business. and as such, things get misplaced. therefore, one whose product is incomplete, it is best to rectify the problem at a manufacturer > dealer level. so that they can attain the highest possible price.
you may think otherwise
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correct. if we are to request for one, definite no. from what i know, lets say you bought a watch from an AD and 2mths later you lose your cert, you will be unable to attain a new cert thru your AD.Originally posted by louie View Postmake sense to me.. so only an AD request,Rolex SA would reissue a certificate..
dont quote me 100%, but that is to the best of my knowledge.[U]Currently wearing[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]TT Datejust with diamond dial - sold!
Blue 6694
Seiko SD-lookalike[/SIZE]
[U]"My collection"[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]Blue 6694; TT DJ w diamond dial.[/SIZE]
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that must be a late 'z'. i think the transition to card is around Z6/Z7xxxxx(+/-). for sure by 'm', all card.Originally posted by ejaan View PostOne of mine's a Z series but comes with a credit card type warranty certificate. This is really puzzling.
Seems like it's a random kinda thing.
my gmt -c is an early Z with paper.
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Or he bought a old stock?Originally posted by 116520 View PostJust came across someone selling a 5 month old EXP bought from local AD in Feb. So I assume it is either M or V.
The picture in the sales thread shows a paper warranty instead of card. Rolex is still producing the paper type warranty now?Current Collection
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1) Rolex YG White Mother of Pearl Roman Dial Datejust 16018 (8 mil Serial)
2) Rolex YG Black Computer Roman Dial Datejust 16238 (L Serial)
3) Rolex TT Blue Submariner 16613LB (M Serial)
4) Rolex YG Red Vignette DayDate 18038 (8 mil Serial)
5) Rolex PT Pinkish White MOP DayDate 18206 (A Serial)
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