If I were to place myself as a potential buyer, and I am finicky, I would of course prefer it flawless, including the spelling. I would be alright with it though if I knew it was a genuine Extract. What about yourself?
So I collected my 3649G today from the Patek Service Centre after 3 months of eager anticipation. I had also requested for an Extract from the Archives. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that this is my birth year watch. I was also surprised to find ...
My question is: if you want to resale this timepiece one day, could it be an obstacle for a potential buyer if he sees this mistake? (I don't think so but watch collectors are finicky). Best wishes Alkiro
If I were to place myself as a potential buyer, and I am finicky, I would of course prefer it flawless, including the spelling. I would be alright with it though if I knew it was a genuine Extract. What about yourself?
I just received my Extract from the Archive and it was TOTALLY wrong. Wrong watch altogether! I called HSWA and in less than a week I had the correct Extract. If I were you I would call to have it corrected. You'll be able to keep the old "incorrect" for ...
First, congrats for your watch back from service that you wish to wear. I wouldn't think something special about the mistake on the extract except maybe if one day you wish to sell it for a reason or another. A potential buyer, if he notices this typo, mi...
While I do appreciate the human moment, I certainly would also want a proper extract. Wrote the service center and they were very apologetic and said they were expediting a reissued archive from Geneva. Will see if the terms of collecting this new extract...