The VC doesn’t have papers, it’s an old watch. I’m therefore acquiring the extract from the archives. The AP has original papers.always learning something new in the conversations with you, really appreciate that.
did you buy the watch without papers? you can also tell me via PM if you dont want to make this information public.
also what details did you check before you made the purchase? AP is kinda new for me, for rolex I know what to look for. and by being heavily involved in the discussion regarding the 5167A i feel like i know every detail about the rep vs. gen comparsion
I was kind of confident though because the AP came with the original papers. Also the dealer is important. If it’s a good trustable dealer or not. Many German dealers check the authenticity and give a certificate of authenticity from their own shop. I bought it from one of those. And it’s a perpetual calendar. You will know if it’s not genuine. The movement can’t be repped. Also the case is very slim and you can check that the measurements are correct. Also finishing of hands, markers and the dial you can check. The printing on the dial has to be sharp and crisp. Logo font has to be correct. You can ask the dealer if everything is in original condition, sometimes there I service history, mostly not. You can ask if the dial has been restored or is in original condition. You can ask for more pictures and video too.
I wasn’t worried about the AP.
Also when buying within EU you have the right to return within 14 days. So there is plenty of time to check the watch.
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