- 27/7/15
- 1,970
- 1,070
- 113
What story did you make up to get these infos? I imagine for privacy policy the avoid giving infos about customers.
I didn’t make up any story, I didn’t ask for any private information about the buyer or seller. So there was no privacy issue.
I asked if they had a stainless steel Audemars Piguet for sale or had recently sold one, the lady put me through to her supervisor who broke the bad news that it had been sold yesterday and I had missed out! So I asked for some info on the watch and described it in detail to determine if it’s the same watch, white/silver ish dial, octagonal shape case with display caseback etc, she confirmed it was the same watch, and I was told someone pawned it over 6 months ago. They keep all jewellery for at least 6 months before selling as a lot of pawn shops do, that they had an independent specialist look at it and confirmed it was a replica. She was very sure it was a replica because they compared it to pictures of the genuine online and noted the hands looked different under closer inspection!
Believe me I was pretty shocked to be honest and still don’t know what to make of this story. IF op did in fact buy a gen 15400 for $90 it’s not luck on his part as some have suggested, it’s more bad luck on someone else’s part, there’s a 99.9% chance the watch is stolen. It would be fortunate if the rightful owner could be reunited with their watch
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