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Originally Posted by Richard Carver
So using your 'logic' of the tens of thousands of fake Tiffany stamped dials that have been submitted for Rolex service over the last 30 years have all been either denied service or forced to buy a new dial, right? Where are those guys? Rolex would provide that information in their estimate so let's see some.:)
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I think you’re grossly overestimating numbers here as well. Most people with a fake Tiffany dial know they have a fake or believe it’s fake automatically because of people like you so would probably never end up in RSCs hands unless they intended on it being swapped anyways.
Dials aren’t a dime a dozen anymore either for any reference. Where a 5513/1680 dial could’ve been bought for a few hundred bucks and stamped to add potentially thousands it made sense. Who in their right mind is going to take a $2k + dial, and stamp it in hopes they can potentially pull a slight premium at this point versus selling an clean dial to someone who needs it much easier. If you can’t sell it you’ve just lost a few thousand bucks instantly.