Just seen this ladies watch although not listed as a Rolex it clearly states with a Rolex dial and comes from a Scottish lady of title so hinting on the original side when it’s clearly a fake hopefully the link works contacted the auctioneer no response as yet
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/a...5-addc0114b447
Oh dear.
I hope they pull it before it all goes "Humbert & Ellis" *
Do let us know how they respond :-)
* https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...65-for-%A32-3k
lolCondition report:
MOVEMENT: Ticking at present.
I have no idea what that is. Pearlmaster style bracelet, no idea on case, or bezel
But if all 18ct gold, then worth more than that in scrap, and stones
Its a fake , you can see by the movement and the case and bracelet image . Some story about a Titled owner to soften the blow . Doubtful 18k and diamonds of any quality . Desperate selling .
They sound like a bunch of con artists no better than the slimy chancers you get on eBay they must know it’s a load of crap cos everyone on here seems to
That is shocking, and presumably illegal. Why would a hitherto respected auction house risk their good reputation by knowingly selling a fake? Someone in McTear's is needing their @£$3 kicked!
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I see fake Rolex at auctions most weeks, often the auction house says they are not real but its not right surely..
Just followed the link to take a look, it’s been withdrawn.
The one thing I've learnt from several years of collecting vintage watches is that there is no such thing as a trustworthy auctioneer.
In the Sotadic Zone, apparently.