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I purchased a Rolex 16750 from Benwatch and the serial was clearly filed off.
He refunded the watch but due to currency fluctuation I ended up ~500 down.
Caveat emptor!
Rob
: Interesting that you have followed this Carrera, from Matthew
: Bain to Benwatch, who has now listed it on chrono24.
: A few weeks ago, I followed another Carrera, a Reference 2447S
: (with a damaged dial). In the space of a few days, this Carrera:
: went from me to a dealer, at a price of $2,600 the dealer
: replaced the dial, to convert it into a rare 2447 NS or NST
: [which is why he had no problems buying it from me, with a
: damaged dial], and sold it, with its new dial, to Benwatch, in
: the $5,000 range (I would imagine) and Benwatch was then kind
: enough to list it on chrono24, and quote it back to me
: "upon inquiry" at around $11,000. So there you have
: it, from $2,600 to $11,000, with a couple of transfers (and a
: rare replacement dial). Of course, the hands and serial number
: now show that this Carrera had been produced a few years before
: the first NS or NST was produced.
: I like the dealers who offer a nice inventory of watches, and I can
: respect their seeking an honest profit, but . . . [you can
: complete this sentence].
: Do our readers have experiences with Benwatch?
: Jeff
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