Mark in Paris[Purist]
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I tend to think it is good news
Jul 09, 2017,15:57 PM
but no sure of the strong impact in the end for me.
Personally, I wouldn't pay a premium for a sealed one and would buy a standard excellent condition version for instance (I know other people might feel otherwise of course).
I'm not sure that such carboard box and seal can't be copied so this wasn't to me a perfectly reliable element either. However I understand why it can also be taken as such when checked in real.
In fact, I must say I didn't care that much, I imagine that the fact a watch was sold in a cardboard box didn't decide whether a client or AD would sell the watch to a grey dealer but more the amount of the price.
But I don't know very much in this kind of deals.
What I didn't find nice is just that I think such watches should be delivered in the right wooden box imho instead of a cheap box. That's all, just an image question.
Thanks for the info D
Best, Mark