It's Rolex's attempt to muscle in on the pre-owned market with "official certification" and a new, white swing-tag. I could not comment on whether it is also an avenue through which they might try to...
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It's Rolex's attempt to muscle in on the pre-owned market with "official certification" and a new, white swing-tag. I could not comment on whether it is also an avenue through which they might try to...
Not shown is the alternative line of the flow diagram :
"Does enquirer claim to be 'a friend of Hatman14' ? > Direct to Birmingham Bullring showroom with instruction to wink and ask for Lee B"
"The client must have a robust bio[graphy] written and kept....."
Difficult to know how they could justify that to the ICO as "necessary data" to be storing about someone wishing to buy a watch.
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One has to wonder how a certain “Certified Pre-Owned” scheme is going for both the brand and the main agents who were convinced to offer it.
There were a few maverick independents who rejected the whole nonsense and put the 116520 into their windows at a time just a few years ago. For a short while the premium was shrinking almost to...
They don't appear to be main agents and they have one on the website for £7,500.....which is a 2011 example, with no mention of any Rolex warranty / documents.
I'll stick with my original...
Were they secondhand and massively over-priced?