tlwood99
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...and I agree with RKDaniel
I would not buy a PP without a Cert, and I would be at least reluctant to buy a PP with a Cert that has been altered in any way. If the seller acts so guarded and secretive, I would be uncomfortable and concerned that the seller is hiding something. Being "uncomfortable" translates to "no sale."
Be careful with the Cert
By: Rollie : September 4th, 2007-18:25
Obviously, it depends on the cost and model of the watch. However, most collectors insist on Certificate of Origin for more expensive recent watches - 5050/ 5970/etc. They would surely be miffed if there was no Certificate and would pay far less...un fact...
Thanks. RKDANIEL
By: watchmeout : September 4th, 2007-18:38
Yes I heard that most collectors or the secondhand watch shop will pay less if you don't produce the certificate. So is there anyone here who happened to have your name and full address filled in the certificate and then sold the watch to others?
I don't see the problem
By: tlwood99 : September 4th, 2007-21:24
The buyer is going to know your name and address anyway, right? You will probably have a conversation or two to feel confortable about the transaction. And if and when the buyer re-sells, it will be to someone paying the money for a Patek, right? Frankly,...