eBay authentication of watches now £1500 and up
I’d never buy a watch knowing that someone potentially barely qualified has taken off the back with a random spanner, compared it to a picture of what it should look like inside then screwed it back together. And the way things are going nearly everything mechanical is £1500+. Ok I’m possibly exaggerating but having had plenty of experience of ham fisted AD’s removing bracelet links etc and making a right bodge, I’d never buy a watch that’s been subjected to this type of treatment. Or sell it through them either now I think about it, especially if it doesn’t sell but has been taken apart so they can have a rummage.