midlandsgrimpeur
Senior Member
My fear if considering buying a Rolex watch, especially a pre-owned one would obviously be is it genuine and are all its parts genuine. A goldsmith, watch repairer friend of mine says he won't touch Rolex's unless it's for such as a bracelet adjustment or a bracelet repair. He told me that for every 10 Rolex's out there, 9 will be fakes! He also said that the watch might be genuine, but it might've had none Rolex parts fitted if its been repaired, with some repairers stealing the Rolex parts and replacing them with none Rolex parts.🙄
It is a concern. A reputable dealer who really knows their stuff should be able to tell if a watch/parts is correct. However, with so many 'dealers' cropping up over the last 5 years looking to make a quick buck from the Rolex boom, many are clueless and would be unlikely to spot incorrect parts.
Another issue is 'frankenstein' watches, genuine parts but fitted to the wrong watch e.g. a genuine dial or bezel that is newer being fitted to an older watch and sold as 100% original. Much harder to spot and affects the value a lot.