I’ve reported it again saying they’re ignoring multiple people reporting it.
Has anyone messaged the seller and got their reaction?
And another!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/rolex-datejust/292996191452
"Rolex datejust my grandad gave it to me before he passed"
It's over a grand now. Somebody is going to be upset when the Seiko movement needs a service in 10 years
Of course he knows. Hiding behind the authenticity disclaimer. "I inherited the watch so cannot prove history nor it authenticity. I am guessing it is genuine Tudor but cannot be sure so please bid on this understanding."
Complete cobblers - why doesn't he go and get it checked?! I've reported it several times for the disclaimer (which is a category of listing rule breach) and as fraud (on the basis that he knows full well it's a fake and is trying to con someone into thinking they are getting a bargain).
Expensive fake.
The bits near the winder look like they have been 3D printed.
£1470 with 23 hours to go.
No response to my message asking to come round & inspect the watch prior to bidding. The seller lives in the same town as me
£1851. missed a bargain.
Unbelievable conclusion!
Apparently the purchaser is delighted with his overpriced fake!
https://feedback.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayI...ab=AllFeedback
"Received today exactly as described, top seller."
Staggered!
Plucked chickens are happiest when they’re boiling in the pot.
This is the type of thing that puts me off buying on ebay.
I'm not sure I'd know enough to spot a good fake :(
The Ebay one is definitely fake.
Here is a pic of mine taken with my phone, no touching up etc, so you can see what a genuine looks like in real life and compare it to the vendors pics.
Last edited by ninjin; 14th March 2019 at 00:10.
If the guy finds its a fake, is there anything he can do, given that the seller stated it may not be genuine (or words to that effect)?