FAQ

Watch Condition
The following classifications are meant to help you better assess a watch's condition.

Please note that these classifications only serve as a rough estimate and that the assessment of a watch's condition is always subjective. Buyers and VWCWEB.COM may view a watch's condition differently.

We recommend closely examining the images uploaded by the seller, especially if it's a pre-owned watch. This helps to avoid potential disappointment resulting from unexpected defects.

If you're interested in a listing with an insufficient number of images, we suggest you contact the seller to ask for additional images.



Classification
1.New

- Brand new, without any signs of wear.
2.Unworn

- Mint condition, without signs of wear.
- From old stockpile, may have minimal signs of wear from storage.
3.Very Good

- Worn with little to no signs of wear.
- Glass, hands, dial, case, and movement in very good condition.
- Movement serviced to an adequate extent.
- May have been polished.
4.Good

- Light signs of wear or scratches.
- Glass, hands, dial, case, and movement in good condition.
- No large dents. No hair-line cracks.
- Repaired using only original parts.
- Movement potentially serviced.
- May have been polished.
5.Fair

- Obvious signs of wear or scratches.
- Fully functional.
- Glass may have been replaced.
- Small dents.
- May have been polished.
- May contain non-original spare parts.
- Movement may require servicing.
6.Poor

- Heavy signs of wear or scratches.
- May not be fully functional.
- Case heavily dented.
- Dial, hands and/or glass need replacing.
- May have been polished.
- May contain non-original spare parts.
7.Incomplete

- Components missing, non-functional.
- Suitable only for retrieval of spare parts.
- May contain non-original spare parts.








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