Sadly, very hard to answer this without photos.
I find myself in need of a little guidance.
I went to have a look at a 2007 Daytona black dial that's up for sale. Described as in "as new condition" and being sold privately. The seller and watch are legitimate and the watch has the original paperwork, tag and box etc but the stainless bezel was showing slight signs of wear, with the black tinting of the bezel characters faded at their outermost edges and a couple of small but nonetheless noticeable scratches on the bracelet.
I have 3 questions: These seem to pick up signs of wear very easily. Is this something to be concerned about. Secondly, Seller says it was serviced by the Jewellers that he bought it from 2 years ago, but has no proof of this. And lastly, at circa £16k would this be an OK price in today's market?
Many thanks!
Sadly, very hard to answer this without photos.
If the watch was serviced by a Rolex accredited workshop and it looks ok, the £16K is ok.
However if there is no documentary evidence of a service then I would negotiate a reduction to pay for a genuine Rolex service. Watches such as a Daytona have to show a history of Rolex servicing or else their value sinks.
£16k is a very good price
If the letters are fading away at the edges then it sounds like it's been over polished.
Pictures would certainly help!
the Bezel is approx £ 300 at service which for Rolex is reasonable but they chuck the old one
Many thanks all, some very helpful and useful info there. Good to know that a new bezel can be had for £300 if needed. Will have a think this morning and decide whether or not to pull the trigger.