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: The guy has plenty of positive feedback, so it
: looks like the watches he's sold in the past
: have been authentic. Maybe he's hesitant to
: give details because they're gray market?
If he has no store front, he's saving overheads; profit mark up on high end watches is that way because they don't sell the volume. As you point out, all his feedback is good and there's enough of it.
The watches may or may not be grey market but, as far as I am concerned, if Rolex wanted to stop the grey market, they would price their watches uniformly throughout the world; allow sellers to choose their own profit margins and offer the same service wherever you are and wherever you buy the watch.
As this is a forum for counterfeit watches, I'm not too sure that you have posted this in the correct place, I can see nothing to indicate they are other than genuine.
Gary
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