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11/17/2000 1:31:39 PM
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If I decide to start a collection of vintage watches do you recommend buying, for example, four watches or one watch for the same sum?
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A collection should always be an investment. A good investment equals rarity therefore always aim high.
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11/24/2000 2:13:08 PM
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How can I be sure if I buy a Vintage Rolex it will be completely original?
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If you don't have the knowledge, you can't. My suggestion is to find a dealer you trust and has a good reputation. Once this has been accomplished stick to them as he or she could be worth their weight in gold. As you learn more you will gain confidence and hence trust your own ability to successfuly seperate the endless dross from the cream.
Remember originality is all!
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11/24/2000 2:26:40 PM
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What is the difference between a watch with box and papers compared to one without?
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Provinence, collectability and up to 30% increase in price, model depending.
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11/24/2000 2:28:34 PM
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What guarantee do I have if something goes wrong with my watch?
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As far as our modern watches are concerned we give a full six month or one year guarantee (pre-owned or new depending) and on Vintage pieces a standard six month guarantee. This is not to say however that should the guarantee period have lapsed that you are on your own, far from it! We will always stand by any watch sold through us for a minimal cost, fault depending.
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