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Contents of complete Blancpain Paperwork Set

 

I recently purchase a BP Leman Flyback LE from a private seller, and the watch was sold "with box and papers."  Although there are no questions about the authenticity of the watch, I am concerned that the papers are not complete and missing something crucial.

 

The included paperwork was as follows:

1. Instruction booklet;

2. A guarantee booklet with a stamp from the supposed retailer; and

3. A small empty envelope addressed to BP

None of the paperwork identifies the watch by reference number or by serial number (e.g. "x of 50").  Although there is a space below the retailer stamp where such information could have been entered, the space has been left blank. 

My main concern is that there is a material piece of paper work missing. Specifically, whatever was contained in the empty envelope, as I would assume BP does not usually offer empty envelopes as part of its standard paperwork set.  Moreover, there is no information that ties this paperwork to this particular watch. The seller assures me that he has purchased several NIB BP watches, and the three pieces of paperwork described above are all that was contained in any of them.

 

That said, can someone please describe what a complete paperwork set for a late model BP watch should contain?

 

Thanks in advance for your help.

 

JM

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