Talleyrand
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VC certificate is expensive but goes beyond what Patek offers
I recently had a VC perpetual calendar certified. If I'm not wrong it cost me around 1200 Euros (aprox 1600 USD). I had to send the watch to VC, and it came back with a small booklet that included photographs of the actual watch, model, ref. etc. and the comment that it had been inspected by VC and found to be ok. This certificate is excellent and other brands should copy it. But I agree that it is too expensive for watches under 5000 USD. A "certificate" like the one that Patek issues (the famous extract of the archives) could be useful for this type of watches, but please keep the other one for the over 5000 USD watches category.
Buyer beware!
By: WHL : February 23rd, 2010-09:38
The modern watch world is not immune to fake watches: where ever a buck is to be made, someone is going to try to make it, and faking rare vintage watches (beyond Rolex) is now not uncommon. Yesterday a Patrizzi Auction catalog arrived on my porch and I w...
Great catch, Bill
By: Tick Talk : February 23rd, 2010-12:53
Wow, just shows that even the auction house "experts" can be fooled. Thanks for outing this example, lets hope Patrizzi does the right thing and pulls the offending item. Hey Alex, with the cost of a C of A, it just isn't a realistic expectation for piece...