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.... Ditto with the above commit about the dealership. I have dealt with them before in the past and am very please with my experience. This is a gift for your husband, with or without paper, he will cherish it forever. Buy from the dealership and have no regrett, for he will love it and be thrill about it. Also you can establish a relationship with the dealership that can prove to be very important for your future purchase.
Well, it depends ...
By: Hamster07 : August 4th, 2008-21:33
on a number of factors: 1. The paper guarantees its authenticity and that the watch has a good title (i.e. it's not a stolen watch). 2. The paper and box would makes the whole set complete (this is important but not essential, to me). The substantial disc...
Yes, if the price is OK
By: mac_omega : August 5th, 2008-04:59
I have bought all of my vintage PPs without papers - no problem. As already adviced in this thread: Ask Patek Geneva for an extract of the archive - so you will be on the safe side! 1) You know that the watch is authentic 2) you know that the watch is not...
Archives papers ...
By: Hamster07 : August 5th, 2008-09:15
The Archives paper is nothing equivalent to the Certificate of Origin. It's just like a copy of the record of the watch, stating the movement no., case no., calibre used and some details like the dial type and color,etc. It also has the date of sale and m...
Nice gift
By: Nat : August 5th, 2008-11:37
If the dealer is the national chain I'm thinking of, they often do not have papers for their preowned items. They claim that they don't want Patek to penalize the people that have sold them the watch by not allowing them to pruchase hard to find items. So...
Local deal better ...
By: Hamster07 : August 5th, 2008-22:05
I'd advise you to buy from your local dealer because: 1. Most importantly, you can examine the watch by yourself, esp. a preowned watch. I've bought a "brand new" Patek from a US dealer in Florida ( I don't reside in the States), but the watch turned out ...