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Old 6 June 2014, 02:05 PM   #31
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Old 6 June 2014, 02:19 PM   #32
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That only really matters if the box and docs are original to the watch; a set from ebay wouldn't be...
Agreed. Having that box and papers would only help to confuse/deceive the next owner...it's not original.
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Old 6 June 2014, 02:32 PM   #33
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Could careless about then, with all the aftermarket mods these days they mean nothing.
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Old 6 June 2014, 03:01 PM   #34
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I understand wanting a box, but the papers will not match your watch. Are you talking about the booklets and not the warranty papers?

If you want papers wait until it needs a servicing and an RSC will give you nice new papers that match the watch.
Yes, booklets, cloth, pillow, and outer boxes as well as the green wave box included.
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Old 6 June 2014, 03:13 PM   #35
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Good idea.

Buy the correct box and booklets etc. it if you can and when your watch is next serviced at a RSC pop the warranty card in the box.

It has been said that Rolex watches are sent to AD's in a plastic box and are paired with the box etc. at point of sale.
If this is correct then the box you are buying will be as good as the original IMO.
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Old 6 June 2014, 04:20 PM   #36
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Why?
Why spend money on papers that don't match your watch?
What are you planning on doing with the warranty card once you have it? Hang it around your neck?
What's the purpose of the box?
You know, I've had my watch for 7 years, and I've seen my box 3 times... each time when I was moving, and it was just more crap to pack!
I don't understand the obsession with box and papers?
Have to agree Vanessa but today the internet has deemed these boxes and out of date warranty,and even the bits of plastic more important than the actual watch.And in the real world all these items are the easiest to fake with today's technology.Today thanks to the internet some even pay for bezel protectors and rest of the packaging like you say and have to agree crap.
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Old 6 June 2014, 04:22 PM   #37
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Old 7 June 2014, 07:18 AM   #38
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Even if this were shown on eBay as a complete set, it's only a photo. Generally speaking only buy from established sellers. If you want to take risks make sure the purchase is on credit card to get additional support in case something goes awry (actually do that with all eBay purchases). I bought my GMT from someone with low feedback and it worked out well; we communicated enough prior to the purchase so that I was convinced they were on the up and up.

So true. It's hard to do though, especially when you want something vintage and rare. You kinda gotta take some risk. I live where there isn't a lot to choose from in person. All but a couple of my Rolexes were purchased online. Ricky for sure, box and papers cut that risk substantially. As replicas get better (especially these vintage replicas coming out now), I think b&p will be a must is bought online.



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So true. It's hard to do though, especially when you want something vintage and rare. You kinda gotta take some risk. I live where there isn't a lot to choose from in person. All but a couple of my Rolexes were purchased online. Ricky for sure, box and papers cut that risk substantially. As replicas get better (especially these vintage replicas coming out now), I think b&p will be a must is bought online.



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Why?
Why spend money on papers that don't match your watch?
What are you planning on doing with the warranty card once you have it? Hang it around your neck?
What's the purpose of the box?
You know, I've had my watch for 7 years, and I've seen my box 3 times... each time when I was moving, and it was just more crap to pack!
I don't understand the obsession with box and papers?
Enough said......
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