For 50% off I’d think all of them.
Would be grateful for general views on how much in the way of scuffs and scratches any of you would deem acceptable on an ex display watch? The watch is an omega with a 50% discount. Sorry for being vague but currently in discussion with the seller.
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For 50% off I’d think all of them.
50% off an Omega, sounds like a lot of scratches, but if they can be rectified then not a problem. However, it is really hard to comment as your original question is so vague. Maybe some examples would help to quantify the range within which you are pitching your question.
It’s a 38mm constellation. Scratches to the bracelet which I can cope with. It also has scratching to the top and bottom of the bezel which bother me more. Of course nearly all of the watch is brushed steel and marks easily.
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Sounds iffy, when someone picks up a very expensive watch in a shop you have to assume a member of staff would be standing right there in the face.
The customer would generally handle it with great care and the staff also when putting it back.
Yes some signs of use may be present as expected but there shouldn't be scratches much at all.
Very light marks and rub marks maybe but nothing of real note should be there.
If it is quite bad then I expect it was a customer return and not ex-display at all.
How deep are the marks? If they weren't bad, and I planning on wearing it then for 50%, I'd be fine with them. It's most likely going to get a few more marks on it if you wear it anyway.
If they are deep, and annoy you, then walk away.
Its not so much how deep the marks are, it depends on where they are. Any damage to case edges is v. difficult to put right.
These watches don’t lend themselves to easy refinishing either. Without seeing the watch I can’t add anything more.
OP’s been a member since 2010 and managed 23 posts.......that’s got to be some type of record!
What if the scratches were caused by dropping it onto a hard surface? I’d walk away.
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Just buy it...if not happy with the conditions you still have 14 days to return it assuming that is an online purchase
In love with the price.
The watch - not so much.
Step away.
Save more money.
Then buy what you really want.
A few swirlies now makes an attractive proposition as you can relax right away into your 50 percent discount without the fraughtness of making the first mark yourself. Open a bottle of your favourite tipple, light up a nice cigar, put your feet up and rejoice in your canny purchase.
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Consider any potential discount you may have obtained buying the same watch (new) but in perfect condition, then it’s only the difference between the two.
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I would say at 50% off that's a bargain and go for it unless the scratches ruin the watch for you.
Are you the type of person that likes a safe Queen or more somebody that thinks watches should be worn and not babied?
If the latter then at least that's the first scratches out the way, then get on with wearing and enjoying. If the former you'll probably never be happy with your purchase.
Last edited by Tetlee; 19th February 2020 at 08:26.