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Are Box, Cards, and Manuals important when purchasing used?

  1. gherrmann19 Jun 3, 2015

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    Hello all!

    I am looking to purchase my first Omega and have found some Speedmasters that I am very interested in. Some of the ones that I see that are in the best condition, do not come with original box or cards or manuals.

    My question to you all, is that stuff really that important? Does it change the resale value of the watch by having all of this info? Some without papers and box are listed for more than ones that come with everything.

    Thanks for you help!

    I am excited to part of the group.
     
  2. oddboy Zero to Grail+2998 In Six Months Jun 3, 2015

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  3. Stewart H Honorary NJ Resident Jun 3, 2015

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    I would add that, if it is a limited edition, the full set is very important - without that, it would only be worth a fraction of its potential value.