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Old 13 November 2014, 08:14 AM   #1
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Daytona - Looks off

Not sure but something seems off with this one...

http://www.ebay.de/itm/121485154979?...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

- banged up only one month after service - odd?
- bezel seems wired or has bezel prtector?
- photos are all blurry
- dial looks off
- don't recognize the warranty card

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Old 13 November 2014, 08:28 AM   #2
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Bad pictures, I would stay away. Subdials look off
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Old 13 November 2014, 09:01 AM   #3
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Not sure but something seems off with this one...

http://www.ebay.de/itm/121485154979?...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

- banged up only one month after service - odd?
- bezel seems wired or has bezel prtector?
- photos are all blurry
- dial looks off
- don't recognize the warranty card

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It's my auction.

I don't understand what exactly the issue seems to be but please email me through Ebay with any questions or concerns you may have regarding the auction.
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Old 13 November 2014, 09:01 AM   #4
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Pics are not good enough steer clear IMHO
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Old 13 November 2014, 09:03 AM   #5
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Bad pictures, I would stay away. Subdials look off
I will be sure to let Rolex know their sub dials look off
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Old 13 November 2014, 09:03 AM   #6
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eBay - what else needs to be said. Seller should sell Rolexes on a legitimate site like this one. IMO.
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Old 13 November 2014, 09:25 AM   #7
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eBay - what else needs to be said. Seller should sell Rolexes on a legitimate site like this one. IMO.
I have read many posts regarding the trusted sellers on TRF, but has there been many illegitimate sellers here before? Sorry I am still relatively new to this forum
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Old 13 November 2014, 10:19 AM   #8
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Fake watch . Just another EBay chancer , avoid at all costs :-)
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Old 13 November 2014, 10:23 AM   #9
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Trusted sellers have solid reputations and sell on this site. They do not sell fakes.

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I have read many posts regarding the trusted sellers on TRF, but has there been many illegitimate sellers here before? Sorry I am still relatively new to this forum
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Old 13 November 2014, 10:34 AM   #10
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Trusted sellers have solid reputations and sell on this site. They do not sell fakes.
This is true, BUT not every person who has a watch for sale here on the forum is a "trusted seller". You have to use discretion and check their feedback. Scumbags have been known to show up here too!! Do your homework before wiring thousands to somebody!
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Old 13 November 2014, 10:39 AM   #11
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Fake watch . Just another EBay chancer , avoid at all costs :-)
The only thing that needs to be avoided here is; you and your ignorance.
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Old 13 November 2014, 10:42 AM   #12
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eBay - what else needs to be said. Seller should sell Rolexes on a legitimate site like this one. IMO.
I agree to a certain extent. However, when you want to sell your merchandise via auction, what other options do you have?
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Old 13 November 2014, 10:46 AM   #13
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Look at the 9 marker, it's crooked? Plus the font that says Chronograph looks off. Well, it is off. Unless you post pics of serial with matching numbers or a certificate or something I say buyer be ware for sure.
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Old 13 November 2014, 10:51 AM   #14
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Amen. But virtually every Rolex sold on eBay is fake, where on TRF there is a pretty good chance of it being genuine. Agree completely that research is vital.

OP is desperately trying to convince members that his watch is genuine. Maybe he did not know he owned a fake. Hard to know.

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This is true, BUT not every person who has a watch for sale here on the forum is a "trusted seller". You have to use discretion and check their feedback. Scumbags have been known to show up here too!! Do your homework before wiring thousands to somebody!
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Old 13 November 2014, 11:29 AM   #15
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I agree to a certain extent. However, when you want to sell your merchandise via auction, what other options do you have?
Why would anyone sell a genuine rolex by auction with no reserve? Especially a generic modern model like this?

Blurry photos are usually a tell-tale sign that the watch is junk. Most people trying to sell a genuine rolex invest at least some effort in capturing reasonable quality pictures. It's not that difficult.
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Old 13 November 2014, 11:58 AM   #16
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Amen. But virtually every Rolex sold on eBay is fake, where on TRF there is a pretty good chance of it being genuine. Agree completely that research is vital.

OP is desperately trying to convince members that his watch is genuine. Maybe he did not know he owned a fake. Hard to know.
Ridiculous statement. Please show me proof.
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Old 13 November 2014, 01:28 PM   #17
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"Virtually every...?"

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Old 13 November 2014, 01:43 PM   #18
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I don't understand how which site the seller uses impacts the end product. A genuine watch is a genuine watch. And it seems that the eBay seller is also a member here as well and is more than willing to stand up and defend his product. Are counterfeit pieces more common on eBay, sure. Just slightly bigger than TRF classifieds. If one knows what they are buying and they trust the seller I don't see an issue buying anywhere.


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Old 13 November 2014, 02:05 PM   #19
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wowa, looks like I kicked off an avalanche here, ooops....

I found a white Daytona through eBay from private party and eventually made personal contact with the seller. The watch was genuine and I couldn't be happier. eBay was the matchmaker and there is nothing wrong with that.... Same goes for Chrono24. Use it in its intended way.

@ceramic_soul: unfortunately too many red-flags in your eBay listing. Rather than foul-language responses why not spend the few $ to become a pledge member and post some descent photos on TRF. A 99$ iPhone will snap better pictures any day of the week. It's a win-win and for sure cheaper than the eBay fees you're going to get hit with.... thoughts?

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Old 13 November 2014, 02:05 PM   #20
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Pics are definitely not the best, but it does seem to be real. I personally would not buy without clearer pics though.

And I would definitely say there are significantly more "real" Rolex sold on eBay vs counterfeit....I am basing this only on my years of searching for deals....I would say there are at least 50 real for every 1 fake, franken or scam out there....not always the best deals....but nonetheless real....
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Old 13 November 2014, 02:28 PM   #21
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Why would anyone sell a genuine rolex by auction with no reserve? Especially a generic modern model like this?

Blurry photos are usually a tell-tale sign that the watch is junk. Most people trying to sell a genuine rolex invest at least some effort in capturing reasonable quality pictures. It's not that difficult.
Excellent question, Where does one get off putting up an auction on an auction site. The nerve. Thank you for your priceless input.

The pictures are fine, especially once maximized. If you don't like them, don't bid or look at my auction. Good job in generalizing.

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I don't understand how which site the seller uses impacts the end product. A genuine watch is a genuine watch. And it seems that the eBay seller is also a member here as well and is more than willing to stand up and defend his product. Are counterfeit pieces more common on eBay, sure. Just slightly bigger than TRF classifieds. If one knows what they are buying and they trust the seller I don't see an issue buying anywhere.


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I have sold Paneria, Omega & Mont Blanc watches. No issues. I have also bought pieces off Ebay. Excellent place to find good deals. I don't see what all the fuss is about. I agree with you 100%

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wowa, looks like I kicked off an avalanche here, ooops....

I found a white Daytona through eBay from private party and eventually made personal contact with the seller. The watch was genuine and I couldn't be happier. eBay was the matchmaker and there is nothing wrong with that.... Same goes for Chrono24. Use it in its intended way.

@ceramic_soul: unfortunately too many red-flags in your eBay listing. Rather than foul-language responses why not spend the few $ to become a pledge member and post some descent photos on TRF. A 99$ iPhone will snap better pictures any day of the week. It's a win-win and for sure cheaper than the eBay fees you're going to get hit with.... thoughts?

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Sorry sir, not one red flag on my end nor any foul language. I guess your definition of foul language and my definition differ. I have been honest and granted I am not a professional photographer, the pictures are just fine. I am not a store, just a watch enthusiast/junkie looking for my next fix and need to unload this piece.
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Old 13 November 2014, 02:44 PM   #22
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Amen. But virtually every Rolex sold on eBay is fake, where on TRF there is a pretty good chance of it being genuine. Agree completely that research is vital.

OP is desperately trying to convince members that his watch is genuine. Maybe he did not know he owned a fake. Hard to know.

Obi Wan,

Let me get this straight, based on your logic, every Rolex sold on Ebay is fake?
Wow. I will let that speak for itself.

Ob, I am not the OP nor am I "desperately" trying to convince anyone of anything, Out of all the BS auctions on line and people trying to scam, you have decided to come after me with your baseless thoughts and pushing them as fact. So this is what we will do, please send me the link to all your auctions and let me see how a TRF Obi Wan rolls. Let me learn from the best since you are so opinionated and know so much about Rolex auctions. I also will need your full name as I will have my AD address a letter of authenticity for my auction addressed to you. You will then apologize to me in a 1000 word essay as to why you were wrong and how you can improve as a human being since you push opinions as facts.
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Old 13 November 2014, 03:19 PM   #23
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A pic of the itemised receipt from RSC would help clear this up.
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Old 13 November 2014, 03:32 PM   #24
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Let's assume for a moment the watch is genuine and your story checkes out. Can you help us understand how the bezel got that 5-year patina look in your photo with all the swirl and micro scratches? And the bracelet seems to have been around the block, too.

I thought watches coming back from when a RSC look brand new and yours was done in September (a mere 8 weeks ago).
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Old 13 November 2014, 03:32 PM   #25
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Old 13 November 2014, 06:29 PM   #26
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It's a fake watch , sub dials are too shiny and the writing is wobbly . Like others have said steer clear .
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Old 13 November 2014, 07:25 PM   #27
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Amen. But virtually every Rolex sold on eBay is fake, where on TRF there is a pretty good chance of it being genuine. Agree completely that research is vital.

OP is desperately trying to convince members that his watch is genuine. Maybe he did not know he owned a fake. Hard to know.
I'm sure you somehow can back up your statement?
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Old 13 November 2014, 07:31 PM   #28
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Res ipsa loquitur. How many Genunine eBay Rolexes have been posted on this site? How many fakes?

Personally I care less, but I hate to see working class people spend their hard earned money on fakes. Yes, an assumption, but I hardly think doctors and lawyers are buying their Rolex off eBay.

eBay should be shut down until every fake is removed. It steals people's money.

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I'm sure you somehow can back up your statement?
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Old 13 November 2014, 07:37 PM   #29
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I have reported countless fakes on EBay and rarely do they get removed . As always buy the seller first then the product .
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Old 13 November 2014, 07:47 PM   #30
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Res ipsa loquitur. How many Genunine eBay Rolexes have been posted on this site? How many fakes?

Personally I care less, but I hate to see working class people spend their hard earned money on fakes. Yes, an assumption, but I hardly think doctors and lawyers are buying their Rolex off eBay.

eBay should be shut down until every fake is removed. It steals people's money.
Interesting logic.

I've been a member on E-bay since 1999 and have bought well over 100 Rolex and not encountered a single fake, Guess I must have been lucky?
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