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Originally Posted by jdc
Rolex always want to control the market. It will put more importance on having all the paperwork stamped and dated by an AD and not being left blank. Rolex may be thinking of the grey market in this respect.
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That's my thought too. The paperwork becomes more important as does "buying the seller" in the pre-owned market. You can always determine whether a watch is genuine, but in terms of last service etc. for vintage you're in the hands of the seller.
As always caveat emptor.
BTW - JJ Love the number plate - what else could it have been! I got a few looks in Starbucks when I saw that pic!