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  1. albertob Feb 26, 2018

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    Gents,

    Found this on the net for 2500 euro.
    The price is too good to be true, but for my Rolex knowledge everything looks legit.
    Do you agree?

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  2. mr_yossarian Feb 26, 2018

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    The big question is: why would anyone get it seviced, present it like he has expertise and then sell it for roughly 30% of it's actual value.
    I don't know the seller or source, but well, if it's too good to be true..
     
  3. albertob Feb 26, 2018

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    Sold.
    Not even 2h online
     
  4. Seacow Feb 26, 2018

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    Sold only if buy received the watch :whistling:
     
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  5. albertob Feb 27, 2018

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    Apparently the user has more than 180 positive feedbacks.
    I guess the price was a mistake...
     
  6. asrnj77 Feb 27, 2018

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    That looks all kinds of franken (at best) to me. I have a rootbeer GMT-II and it doesn’t look like that. How come the dial has neon white lume dots? The bezel looks off too and the bracelet is either ridiculously polished or not real gold. Real ones are selling for $7500 and up. This was priced accordingly
     
  7. asrnj77 Feb 27, 2018

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    Not a well lit pic but this is what I have on my phone of a real one
     
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