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Originally Posted by LawMan
Suppose you successfully got it across the border without declaring it. Then later you wear it out of the country on vacation. When you enter Canada , Canada Customs has the right to ask you where you got the watch. Without a real bill of sale showing the watch was purchased in Canada or in case of Rolex the country code is on each warranty card and if does not say 700 , the country code for Canada, you got some explaining to do.
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The one I got is from the US and guy did wear it across and not declare it,,,,,how do I avoid issues with it I got it from him here in Canada? My other sub guy got from cayman island and didn't declare,,,,will I have issues???