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Officine Panerai

As others have suggested..

 

I'm assuming you bought the watch pre-owned. The dealer probably is/was not familiar with various Panerai documents and/or those are what THEY received when they bought the watch.

The warranty cards are useless, and at least one of the COSC's also. That's ok...from what you say they watch is good. You asked about selling it. I can only say you should provide full disclosure that you cannot provide papers to the watch.

You don't need papers to enjoy your watch, I've bought plenty of watches without papers. Just a POM thing. Just enjoy it and mark it up to lesson learned.

Eric

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