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Old 3 May 2024, 01:41 AM   #52
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Originally Posted by espanol View Post
I actually find the CPO to be extremely useful.

1) I know for a fact that my watch hasn’t been stolen. Your “trusted” sellers have no clue. They cannot verify whether a watch has been stolen or not, as they do not have access to Rolex’s stolen registry.

2) It comes fully serviced from Rolex. For me, this is great!
You bring up a couple of points I hope the Rolex gurus can clarify for me.

1) technically we only know that Rolex has no record of the watch being stolen; there is no way Rolex can definitively state the CPO watch is not stolen rather Rolex can only state the watch has not been reported as stolen to Rolex.

2) can anyone direct me to an explicit statement from Rolex that each CPO watch is "serviced"; my understanding is the CPO watch is inspected but not always necessarily serviced per se. Is "inspected" the same as "serviced" in CPO jargon?

Thank you.

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