Is there a standard for the meaning of "Full set"?

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I'd much rather have a watch + warranty card instead of watch + box.
And that means a physically signed and dated warranty card, not this new system where they leave it blank and enter the sale into the almighty Omega electronic database.
 
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for Rolex watches, it’s all that, every single piece of plastic that came on the watch, every possible hang tag, a DNA profile of the original owner, an original receipt, and the receipt for every service. 😀 and if any of that is not there, you will hear complaints!

HOLOGRAM!!! You forgot tatty green gunk on the watch back!
 
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It's funny to read discussions about "full set" and compare with real life examples.

Seamaster GMT in 2003 - shop gave me De Ville wooden box. I didn't care because of it was way better than usual red box.
Hamilton LE - I had to insist shop assistant to search for correct cardboard box.

I believe term "full set" is important only to 1% of buyers. most people would happily leave box, instruction manuals in the shop and just wear the watch.