Case looks OK to me. Just polished heavily.
However, the dial is not original. My guess is that the buyer negotiated a price outside of eBay.
The buyer should spend a fraction of the price on a steel version with a nice dial and do a swap. They'll get most of the price of the steel watch back on a second sale, and the white gold one will be worth far more with an original dial.
Check back in a couple of months.
gatorcpa
I must have this collecting thing wrong, I thought the best strategy was to buy high and then sell even higher.😁
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Depends on where you live.
Some cultures consider gold (yellow and rose) as richness and prosperity, white gold looks like SS and considered as poor and popular.
When you buy white gold from ebay then bring it to a place where white gold equals SS and nobody pays attention to it, you have to sell for less. A lesson to learn right there.
It was sold to a guy in Vietnam for $10k then re sold for $6k
Love white gold pieces; are all that crazy expensive?