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Old 29 June 2017, 12:56 PM   #54
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Originally Posted by Abdullah71601 View Post
The description doesn't say mint or near mint, which would mean no scratches to just about everyone. Excellent and "noticeable wear", on the other hand, are open to some interpretation.

The seller says he wore it in a rotation, and the condition is reflective of a watch that is worn regularly. There's no mention of being polished. A buyer should expect all the swirls and scratches that come with regular wear.
Huh?

Directly from original sales post:

"This Rolex Explorer from 2014 is in excellent condition. It has very little noticeable wear and has been worn in rotation with 4 other watches. It is the 39mm Explorer model with white gold numerals and comes complete with all boxes and papers".

The noticeable wear description was prefaced by "very little".

I would think that a reasonable person would interpret that to mean that there isn't much noticeable wear.

The watch was delivered with excessive wear that is very noticeable. The amount of wear does not equal "little".

It was not as described and should be returned for full refund.

The F&F request for payment and the vanishing act after the sale is a bad sign.
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