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apples24 07 March 2011 05:08 PM

rolex experts
 
had an email froma chap whos been left a watch and he wants to deal with me against a car, pics are on the way but all i have at the mo is:

18k gold, nice watch but not really for me! Comes with a rolex certificate rolex warranty cardand intruction manual,+has a roxlexs swiss tag with it. I have bean told its worth around the £3000 mark form many jewlers

ive asked for numbers and the reply was
hi mate the only numbers i can find are F714983 OR CL5 72200 if any good to you, Adrian


whilst i have a slight gut instinct it could be fake etc you never know so i need to look into it more in depth, done a little googling nothing conclusive


any opinions?

The Zohan 07 March 2011 05:12 PM

ask him to sell it then bring the money to you or you both meet at a Rolex stockist and pay for a valuation (and authenticity check) otherwise walk away unless you really know your watches!

apples24 07 March 2011 05:29 PM

i did say that in my first reply to him that i would want it inspected and case opened etc.

stevebt 07 March 2011 05:31 PM

A jeweller won't charge you to tell you if its a fake or not, I was looking at some 2nd hand Rolexs a few weeks back and a bi gold datejust with a normal face was around the £3k so there is no way they would actually pay someone that much.

The basic silver Rolex is around £3k new so a gold one or bi gold one would be about £5k.

The Zohan 07 March 2011 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by stevebt (Post 9921201)
A jeweller won't charge you to tell you if its a fake or not, I was looking at some 2nd hand Rolexs a few weeks back and a bi gold datejust with a normal face was around the £3k so there is no way they would actually pay someone that much.

The basic silver Rolex is around £3k new so a gold one or bi gold one would be about £5k.

Get him to sell it and bring cash - it is that simple if you do not want or need the watch - its actual worth is its real world resale value, a jeweller will tell you how much they would pay for it and also how much they would expect sell it on for, somewhere in the middle lies its value.

apples24 07 March 2011 05:43 PM

well its a 2k car hes after so who knows lol, ill go further when i get pics etc and get some values, what will prob happen is the trade value so to speak will prob turn out to be 1700 or whatever, thats if he has done the rounds at some jewelers

pacenote 07 March 2011 05:53 PM

I've googled the serial no. you've been given (F714983) and look what turns up

http://usedswisswatches.co.uk/text/o...leather-i-have

HTH

apples24 07 March 2011 06:04 PM

see now thats strange as that seller is obviously aware of what he has and all the markings are etc.

apples24 07 March 2011 06:22 PM

http://www.replica-watches-guide.com...777&hl=F714983

http://www.californiasuperads.com/mi..._DATEJUST.aspx


look at the serial number on this one lol
also the serial number does kinda link to some chinest sits but cant find anything


it appears that this watch is prob a fake and the tosser is trying to pull one over me

pacenote 07 March 2011 07:01 PM

Yes, that does appear to be the case :Suspiciou

apples24 07 March 2011 10:32 PM

the watch???

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/07...es24/rolex.jpg

mamoon2 07 March 2011 10:43 PM

As Paul said, if he was genuine he would just go and sell it. Walk away

albob 07 March 2011 11:54 PM

from the photo it looks like a 'datejust' - probably from the 60's or 70's........

beastgtir 08 March 2011 12:04 AM

its a scam, have been offered countless watches when selling a car

Camoscooby 08 March 2011 07:42 AM

I would avoid this like the plague.

Cash is king :king: in my book

MattW 08 March 2011 08:15 AM


Originally Posted by apples24 (Post 9921347)
http://www.replica-watches-guide.com...777&hl=F714983

http://www.californiasuperads.com/mi..._DATEJUST.aspx


look at the serial number on this one lol
also the serial number does kinda link to some chinest sits but cant find anything


it appears that this watch is prob a fake and the tosser is trying to pull one over me


http://www.greenwich.co.kr/wizboard....BOARD_NO=15106

I'm no watch expert so take it to a sepcialist. However for a gold watch I'd expect the numerals to be stones. Try posting on PH, there are some knowledgeable folk there.

Edited to say - your fake link tells a story

stilover 08 March 2011 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by apples24 (Post 9921144)
had an email froma chap whos been left a watch and he wants to deal with me against a car, pics are on the way but all i have at the mo is:

18k gold, nice watch but not really for me! Comes with a rolex certificate rolex warranty cardand intruction manual,+has a roxlexs swiss tag with it. I have bean told its worth around the £3000 mark form many jewlers

ive asked for numbers and the reply was
hi mate the only numbers i can find are F714983 OR CL5 72200 if any good to you, Adrian


whilst i have a slight gut instinct it could be fake etc you never know so i need to look into it more in depth, done a little googling nothing conclusive


any opinions?

Just go for it. A Man wants to pay for a car with a watch. What could ever go wrong with that? :rolleyes:

























Don't be a dumbass, walk away. :thumb:

apples24 08 March 2011 01:15 PM

oh yea no worries i have told him


bloomin cheek of it tho :rolleyes:


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