I’m curious about how that works, on the seller’s end—who pays for that 10% discount? Surely I’m missing something here.
As for the authenticity guarantee, I think you’ll find that most of us here are skeptical of it. I am—it wouldn’t give me much peace of mind about authenticity, and might even raise new worries about whether a less-than-qualified third party opened up my watch and may not have resealed it properly. But I’m a pretty skeptical person to begin with and would generally avoid buying a luxury watch on eBay altogether. Have just had too many unpleasant experiences on eBay—and not just with watches.
I guess one thing I’d say—purely speculative—is that the authenticity guarantee might at least discourage some would-be sellers of fakes and send them elsewhere. But my instinct is not to trust them to discern a superclone or to be able to tell a completely original, legit watch from that’s been adulterated. —That said, this isn’t an empirical claim. Just my opinion.
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