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Hi Jeff,
the thoughts are obervations from watch world: and its good we discuss this here :
so to confirm:
- an assmbled watch from NOS parts is NOT NOS: I fully agree on this. I would also not rate this MINT (!)
- one single part exchanged like a bezel is NOT NOS anymore: I fully agree on this
- I am in favour of a sticker: so here we have no consensus
- And I do favour transport purple wax: this in my eyes is THE ultimate indicator at least
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Concerning movements: I see this in line with the parts exchanged: if movement is assambled from NOS to build a
NOS watch or to make it "more NOS" , its NOT NOS anymore: fully agree on this. Even a serviced movement is for me NOT NOS watch anymore.
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So I believe if this is all of our standard: than 20-40 % of all watches sold are not NOS anymore: at least I know of many who have been from parts or single parts changed or have been somehow refurbishe: even a small polishing of sidelines or whatsoveer: NOT NOS anymore: at least for me.
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: It is perfectly clear to me, as written below. All these are my
: own opinions, but I do not believe that they suffer from any
: lack of clarity.
: In my language, we are discussing the case, dial, hands and
: all parts of the watch, every single part of the watch. New
: Old Stock means that the watch has never been worn, except in
: the showroom, etc. People only wear watches, not movements.
: There is no such thing as a New Old Stock movement, unless it is
: the movement in a true NOS watch. I hope this makes sense to
: you.
: This is NOT a New Old Stock watch, as it is not an old watch . .
: . right? It is a watch that has been assembled from NOS parts.
: There is a big difference between a NOS watch and a watch that
: was assembled from NOS parts, and I see no basis for any
: confusion on this point.
: If you have changed the bezel, then the watch is not New Old
: Stock. I do not really care about the stickers . . . just not of
: much interest to me. The minute I receive a watch, it goes on my
: wrist . . . so I am happy to say that I do not own any NOS
: watches.
: Jeff
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