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Old 28 November 2019, 08:20 AM   #1
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Please help me with this 5513.

I'm not a collector, just think these older 5513s are cool. I know I need to get more photos. The R-serial dates it to 1988. Seller says it's a complete package, B&P, but I don't have photos of those yet. What are your initial thoughts, based on these photos? I would wear it, had I bought it, not keep it in a box. Thank you!
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Old 28 November 2019, 11:48 AM   #2
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Looks good and all original especially the case. The white on the hands may indicate it is a service replacement but it could just be the lighting.

That's a nice sharp case and the 5513 with gold indices are getting more popular.
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Old 28 November 2019, 12:12 PM   #3
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Very nice! Great case, and the hands/dial patina appears to match, although hard to tell 100 percent because of the lighting. I'd check with a blacklight.
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Old 29 November 2019, 06:48 AM   #4
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Not great lighting but looks very nice, love those crown guards and the insert also looks good.
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Old 29 November 2019, 07:00 AM   #5
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Just looking on my phone but I like what I see.
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Old 29 November 2019, 01:07 PM   #6
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Thank you!
If you wanted to see something else about it, which photos would you ask for? I'm going to ask the seller for more photos tomorrow.
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Old 30 November 2019, 12:06 AM   #7
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Looks great mate, very reasonable lugs size and overall clean piece, however I recommend a closer look at the hands, they look newer, nothing wrong with that, its just needs to be reflected on the price.

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Old 30 November 2019, 06:51 AM   #8
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Looks right from what I can see. I had an R series 5513 that was my daily for about 5 years. It wore great. Totally different feel from my current Sub C No date. Not better but just as good in a different sort of way.

My only issue with the R series is the gold surrounds. They are nice and getting more popular for the 5513. But if I got another 5513, it would be a pre gold surrounds dial. But those are in the main more expensive than a gold surround 5513.

It would be nice if you could get picks of between the lugs for and aft, the back, and the bracelet ends. Also, the moment and the inside of the caseback.

Unless it was an upper tier trusted seller, I would not buy with picks of every aspect.

Good luck and keep us posted.
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Old 3 December 2019, 06:09 AM   #9
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Thanks, all, and an update.
I bid on the watch, it didn't reach the reserve, and a couple of days after the auction I got the following email from the auction house.
I find the language a bit on the odd side, but you be the judge:

Good morning Mr. ....;

First off, I wanted to personally thank you for participating in our auction this past weekend. I watched your bids, and as impressed by not only your taste, but your patience and stoic approach to bidding and observing the lots you were interested in throughout the auctions progress. I was hoping that you would reach the reserve on the Rolex, and thus get something of a sigh of satisfaction and no doubt another wonderful addition to what must be a pretty well put together collection of watches over the years.

When after the auction ended I saw that you didn't get the watch. I felt that I, at least, could reach out to my client who owns the submariner and personally ask him if he would consider reducing his reserve and meet you closer to where you ended your bids instead, at first he declined, but this morning he emailed me and let me know that it would be okay if I offered the watch to you for not 9,000.00 $ which he was very firm about, but somewhere in between. I told him why not 8,000.00$, and to my surprise he agreed. That being said. If you would like this vintage Rolex with all of its paperwork and original packaging from it's original purchase, since it's had only one owner. Then the watch is yours for 8 thousand and that would be with no sales tax or fees but 8000 period, no extra costs or hidden premiums. If you are interested please email me back, either way so that I can let him know. Thank you for your time and interest in these matters.


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As it stands now, I decided to pass, and haven't replied yet.
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Old 3 December 2019, 06:18 AM   #10
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8k seems full blown retAil
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Old 3 December 2019, 06:24 AM   #11
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8k seems full blown retAil
8k for full B+P 1988 R serial is cheap nowadays. R serial's in that condition without B+P are being listed for 10k+ these days. If you like the watch then I think 8,000 is a fair price.
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Old 3 December 2019, 06:30 AM   #12
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Might be a bit too “fair”
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Old 3 December 2019, 06:41 AM   #13
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Assuming all checks out, $8K is a great deal for this watch with b&p.

Have you seen photos of the full set?
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Old 3 December 2019, 02:53 PM   #14
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I'm perturbed at the language of the letter. It reads like a Nigerian prince story. However, I will ask the auctioneer for additional photos.
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Old 3 December 2019, 03:07 PM   #15
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I'm perturbed at the language of the letter. It reads like a Nigerian prince story. However, I will ask the auctioneer for additional photos.

"Then the watch is yours for 8 thousand and that would be with no sales tax or fees but 8000 period, no extra costs or hidden premiums".

I see what you mean, "A special deal for you my friend, as i like you" kind of wording. Its the way he mentions no extra costs or hidden premiums, hoping you will jump and send the money.

Is it a noted auction house? Brick and mortar or internet only?

Bit more digging i think. If he is an auction house you can bet he is making his fees from the client somehow, i.e. getting the watch for 7 and passing it to you for 8.
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Old 3 December 2019, 06:58 PM   #16
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scam alert
either intercepted data or someone inside the auction house is re-routing funds to himself in a creative way
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Old 4 December 2019, 01:01 AM   #17
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Is it a noted auction house? Brick and mortar or internet only?

Bit more digging i think. If he is an auction house you can bet he is making his fees from the client somehow, i.e. getting the watch for 7 and passing it to you for 8.
It's not an auction house of note. I'm passing on this watch.
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Old 4 December 2019, 01:27 AM   #18
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It's not an auction house of note. I'm passing on this watch.
Don't blame you.
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Old 4 December 2019, 01:53 AM   #19
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It's not an auction house of note. I'm passing on this watch.
Since you're passing, can you share more details of the seller? Is it a store or a private seller? The details certainly made it sound as if it was an auction house.
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8k seems full blown retAil
Find me a nice 5513 glossy set for $8,000 - I-m a buyer! Actually, I'm a buyer for nice sets at substantially more (50% more) than $8,000.
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Something that is too good to be true always is.
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The language and tone of that email are very suspicious to me.
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Find me a nice 5513 glossy set for $8,000 - I-m a buyer! Actually, I'm a buyer for nice sets at substantially more (50% more) than $8,000.
I think these late model glossy dials that are in good condition are the next ones to take off.
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The whole thing sounds like a scam to me.
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Thanks, all, and an update.
I bid on the watch, it didn't reach the reserve, and a couple of days after the auction I got the following email from the auction house.
I find the language a bit on the odd side, but you be the judge:

Good morning Mr. ....;

First off, I wanted to personally thank you for participating in our auction this past weekend. I watched your bids, and as impressed by not only your taste, but your patience and stoic approach to bidding and observing the lots you were interested in throughout the auctions progress. I was hoping that you would reach the reserve on the Rolex, and thus get something of a sigh of satisfaction and no doubt another wonderful addition to what must be a pretty well put together collection of watches over the years.

When after the auction ended I saw that you didn't get the watch. I felt that I, at least, could reach out to my client who owns the submariner and personally ask him if he would consider reducing his reserve and meet you closer to where you ended your bids instead, at first he declined, but this morning he emailed me and let me know that it would be okay if I offered the watch to you for not 9,000.00 $ which he was very firm about, but somewhere in between. I told him why not 8,000.00$, and to my surprise he agreed. That being said. If you would like this vintage Rolex with all of its paperwork and original packaging from it's original purchase, since it's had only one owner. Then the watch is yours for 8 thousand and that would be with no sales tax or fees but 8000 period, no extra costs or hidden premiums. If you are interested please email me back, either way so that I can let him know. Thank you for your time and interest in these matters.


Sincerely,

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As it stands now, I decided to pass, and haven't replied yet.
1. I would still want more pics.

2. If I felt good from the additional pics, I would say. Ok, put it back up with a buy it now at 8K and I will take it. I would also give a time limit.

I would not purchase it outside of a resisted auction. No protection. No deal.
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The pics appeared to have all checked out so far but clearer additional pics would be needed before any $$ sent until I had just read that letter and their agreed $8k price tag which is $4k too light for a complete B&P set, strong pass on this one.
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how clearer do you need it explaining?

only do a face-to-face on this one or pay with a creditcard with reputable dispute ethos.
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